Against her will

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Chapter 29

Aiden's P.O.V.
I couldn't be stuffed moving my butt off the couch, so Dylan is currently at Burger Fuel-ordering my favourite.  While I sit here roaming through facebook and insta, with the TV playing in the background.  Callie also text me saying she is fine to stay at hers, throughout all of my voiced doubts she still insisted on it.

I'm so bored.  So, I glance up at the TV only to see 'The Teletubbies' playing and I abrupt into laughter.  Soon after my laughing fit was interrupted by a familiar ringtone.  "Callie," I whisper slightly surprised.  I quickly answer and hear her breathing hitched and uneasy, something's wrong.  "Callie?"  I ask and she sniffs.  "I'm... We c-"  She starts, there's a muffled scream, then the phone goes static and the call ends.  I can't help but know that she's in trouble and that she had to do something against her will.  What the fuck was going on.  I jumped as the door opened with a God, as he brings in food from heaven.  But I can't, I grab my coat and keys while jumping past Dylan and my food.

First I went to check at her house and I could see 'his' silver Toyota zoom down the street.  I gasped and could feel my eyes burning, stinging for the pain of what reality brings.  Not knowing what to do I tried to get the number plate, yet 'he' was already around the corner at the intersection-it was too far to be able to read it.

"What's going on?!"  Dylan yells, still with my order at hand-but, at the moment I've lost my appetite.  For some reason at his words penetrate me as reality hits, again repeatedly except with more force, like I've been hit by a tun of bricks.  I physically and emotionally break down, falling to my knees.

We've searched everywhere.  Each place we searched there was a small piece of hope that got ripped out of me and now I'm not even sure if there is any left, she's gone.  I knew I shouldn't have let her stay at hers where her mum was taken, I should've been there with her-to support her, to look after her.

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