Chapter 5

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Rhys turned up before his hour was up. He had a black eye. I didn't ask any questions but then again no one did. He sat next to me and intertwined his fingers with my own. I looked up at him a gently kissed his cheek. He looked down at me and grinned. Maybe I was falling in love with him...

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No matter how many times I told myself that the day didn't feel off. I couldn't convince myself. I think the nightmares were getting to me. They weren't real after all. Weren't they? I turned around, slowly, wandering why it felt so off. I looked down the beach to where the band was. The woman from my nightmares was there. Arguing with them. I took a deep breath. I waited. I stood up. I started to walk towards them. I was a few meters away when Calum saw me. He paused. He shook his head.

He ran forward.

"It's not your fight," he whispered.

"I think it is," I replied trying to push past him, "It feels like it is,"

"It isn't. Lucy. It really isn't," he assured me. He lead me away from them. Back to the fire pit. Everyone had stood up. Transfixed with whatever was happening behind us. I didn't know what was happening. Calum didn't let me see.

Calum sat me down; I huffed, scowling.

"You don't know this but it's safer for you to stay here," Calum told me, "Luke would hate me for telling you this. That's your mom," I paused. I looked up the beach. To the woman I kept having dreams about.

"The dreams aren't just dreams are they," I asked in a whisper.

"No," he admitted. Tears started to fall down my face. He looked heartbroken. I angrily wiped the tears away.

"I have to talk to her," I mumbled standing up.

"No,"

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