Prologue

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3rd pov.

"But dad! I don't wanna leave the beach right now." A young Whitney says to her dad.

"But sweety , if we don't leave now your mom will be waiting at the airport forever for us and we don't want to keep mommy waiting, do we?" He says trying to convince her to get out of the water. It had been the day her mom came back from the military and they decided to have a beach day.

" Yay!! Mommy, let's go daddy" she says jumping around then put of the lake.

" Ok let's go" her dad says to her. He gathers their stuff and puts it to the car. Whitney opens the car door and climbs in. "Ok, airport here we came." He says after buckling Whitney in her car seat.

He pulls out of the lake parking lot and starts heading towards the airport. When they arrived, he gets them inside the airport and they take a seat in the waiting area.

After a couple minutes the sirens or buzzers go off and they see a group of guys with guns come in. The first thing that Whitney's dad does is takes her and hides her under him. Then they hear two shots. One hit the chair next to them the other hit Whitney's dad in the stomach after he's hit he drops all his weight on her.

She try's to squeeze threw him and ends up succeeding. After she's up she try's to get her dad up.

"Daddy? Daddy, c'mon lets go get mommy." After about five minutes she realized that he might be sleeping so she lays next to him trying to sleep.

After ten minutes of laying there Whitney hears screams and sees her mom running up to her dad and pushes him on a his wound.

While she's panicking she is moved by paramedics.

Whitney is still confuse but is excited that her mommy is home so she jumps up and down and yelling mommy, waiting from her mom to hug her. But, instead her mom picks up Whitney and sets her in the ambulance and she gets in. They ride to the hospital.

When they arrive they wait until the drivers open the door and they wait until the doctors take him on the building.

He ended up dying after the first 3 hours.

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