Twenty.

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As the time went past, Cameron and I moved away from where everything had happened. Well, more in the process of moving away from where everything had happened.

We wanted to start a family in a more quieter part of town. We wanted to be in a friendly neighbourhood, be who we used to before what I had to do and with Cameron. He's definitely looking forward to stopping everything he does.

"Have we got everything from the house babe?" Cameron shouts to me. I tape up the last box and slide it across the room to where all the others were.

"YEAH!" I shout back. My voice echoed and I smiled. It was all empty. Everything. We were making his official.

Half of our stuff was already at the house which I'm thankful for. I'm sick of taking trips there and back.

"Alright well come on we better load everything and head off. We'll come back after." I begin to take the boxes downstairs and hand them to the moving people who packed the truck for us. I thanked them and go back inside to find Cameron.

He was cleaning up something he must've dropped.

"What did you do?" I laugh and kneel next to him.

"I saw a spider and I accidentally dropped the frame. Oh well, it's replaceable." I pick up the photo from the frame. It was of us on one of our dates. I don't remember taking the photo but I remember where we were. The bonfire, the crazy midnight.

"This was a good night. I miss it."

"Well we're just gonna have to go back aren't we Gracie? Maybe be a bit more wild." He winks at me and I kiss his cheek.

"Come on Cam." I help him up and he gets rid of the rubbish. We get into the truck and thank the moving guys again for what they did.

"And the long drive begins."

"Lucky there's only one more drive and we can finally settle into our house."

Along the drive we listened to music the majority of the time. Singing, laughing, sometimes silence.

My favourite song began to play on the radio. Unchained Melody by The Righteous Brothers. I wish we could pull over and attempt to dance to this.

Cameron glanced at me through the corner of his eyes and laughed.

"What even is this?"

"One of my favourite songs." He goes to change the station but I slap his hand. "DONT YOU DARE CHANGE IT!" He laughs again. I look out the window and pretend I was spinning and twirling amongst the flowers outside. The sunset slowly going down as I land in the flower beds, petals flying everywhere.

I smile and continue to listen to the song.

"Gracie, I'm glad I found you again. I'm glad I'm starting a new life with you. I love you so much." He takes one hand off of the wheel and reaches for my hand. I smile at him and squeeze it.

"I love you more Cameron." I leaned up to kiss his cheek but instead I heard a loud screech and watched as Cameron's facial expression changed from calm to extremely terrified.

I felt like everything began to go in slow motion. He unbuckles his seatbelt and pulls me closer to him, his grip tight and not letting go.

I could still hear the music playing as we went flying through the windscreen and onto another vehicle. We rolled onto the concrete and felt all the wind knock out of me when I met with the concrete.

I slowly roll on my side to look at Cameron. His eyes were closed and his lips slightly parted. His grip around me was still tight.

"No." I whisper. I felt the tears in my eyes which made my head pound. I use all of my strength to pull him to me. "Cameron?" I whisper again. He didn't answer. No. My baby. I kiss his lips in hopes of him resurrecting. Nothing.

I felt my heart beat faster and my vision began to go blurry.

"I love you Cameron." The tears flooded down my cheeks. I held his hand but continued to face his way.

My vision got blurrier until I fell into a dark abyss.

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