Prologue.

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UNKNOWN POV:


I watched her from across the street as she was saying goodbye to her family in Seattle. My sources told me that she was moving to Dunston in Salem for a college course on World History and English. She had no clue what I was doing. She had no idea that I had been watching her these past few weeks. She couldn't know. Not yet. The place wasn't ready. Sometimes I would get so close to her and then I would soon remember that it wasn't time yet. Soon my purpled haired beauty. Soon we shall meet.


THIRD PERSON:

"Ugh Mum really?! I am 20 years old there is no need to kiss me as much as you do" Rose complained, trying to wriggle out of her mothers embrace.

"My youngest child is about to leave for college so I will kiss her as much as I want to. Gosh you have grown too fast" her mother sniffled, holding on to her youngest daughter even tighter.

"Okay mum I suppose I shall let you off. I'm gonna miss you" Rose whispered, starting to get all teary eyed herself.

"My baby you've grown so fast, it seemed like only yesterday I was holding you in my arms for the first time. Your brothers are so proud of you. They would've so liked to of been here for this moment but the army has lots of commitments" Roses's mum said, pulling away from her daughter but clasping her hands as she did so.

"Mum at least they went out together. They have my new address right?" Rose questioned.

"Yes they do they promise to write to you as often as they can" Roses's mum said.

"Okay mum. I need to go. I have everything packed so I'll call you when I get there" Rose said, letting go of her mum's hands.

"Okay baby. Drive safely" her mum said, waving at her as as she got in the car.

"I will. Love you" Rose said, starting her cars engine.

"Love you too baby" her mum said, waving her daughter off.

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