Chapter 6: Everything Seems to Fall Apart

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"Robbie, hurry up, the flight leaves in an hour!" Lisa heard her mother say anxiously.

"Don't worry, baby, we'll leave before they find us!" Robbie yelled.

What the hell's going on? Lisa wondered.

"M-mom! I-is- is e-everything okay?" she asked. Despite what her mother has put her through, she will always be worried about her. Her mother cursed loudly before yelling "What's it to you? And why the fuck are you home so early?

Shit, I forget it was only lunchtime...

"There was a gas leakage in school, so we got sent home. And you're my mother, so obviously I'd wanna know if you're okay," Lisa replied, using the term 'mother' sparingly. She heard footsteps, as her mother and Robbie walked down the stairs, holding suitcases.

"Leanne, we need to hurry up!" Robbie yelled.

"Lisa, when have you ever worried about me?" she asked.

"What do you mean? Mom I've always worried about you-" Lisa began, but before she could finish, her mother shoved her to the ground.

"LIES! IT'S ALL LIES! ALL YOU AND YOUR FATHER EVER SAID TO ME WERE LIES!" Ms. Goldstein bellowed, before slapping Lisa across her face.

"Mom, I'm not lying-" another hit was landed onto Lisa's stomach. As she screamed loudly, her mother had started hitting her more, each time affecting Lisa more than the last.

"Mom- please- believe me- I'm not- lying- AH!" Lisa begged in between blows. A loud crunch could be heard from miles away, and Lisa instantly knew she would have at least three broken ribs. Ms. Goldstein had finished torturing her daughter and slowly got up before saying, "I'm leaving for good, you good-for-nothing little bitch. You know, ever since you were born, I hated you. Your father spent more time with you than me; his own WIFE! You were always the one he spoke about. So when he died, sure I was upset, but I was glad knowing you were suffering because of it. If you actually get up, don't you dare call the police or I swear I will return to kill you!" Robbie and Ms. Goldstein  picked up their suitcases before leaving the house.

...

It had been nearly three hours since Ms. Goldstein and Robbie had left, but Lisa was still finding it hard to get up from the ground.

I need to get up, but it hurts to breathe.

Lisa could slowly feel her consciousness slowly slipping away, and it didn't take long before all she could see was darkness.

...

"Carlos, I can't find her anywhere!" Logan yelled into his phone.

"Calm down, Dimples (AN: has anyone else heard when Carlos says all the nicknames they gave Logie? ^_^), I'm sure Lisa's alright. We'd come and help and all, but if we suddenly dissappear the teachers would get suspicious."

"Carlos, it's okay, I'll find her. I'll let you guys know when I do okay?"

"Okay Logie. Good luck!!"

Once the call ended, Logan started to run faster.

"Lisa! Lisa! Where are you?"

...

After a lot of effort, Lisa finally woke up and was on her feet. Slowly, she limped towards the stairs, where she left her bag. As she reached for her bag, a sharp pain shot through her upper body. She cried in pain before losing consciousness for a second time.

...

"Where are you Lisa?" Logan asked himself for the millionth time while breathing heavily. He looked for her everywhere, but he couldn't find her anywhere. He even tried calling her, but it went straight to voicemail.

Dammit Lise where are you? he thought as he walked down the pathway towards her house.

Maybe Ms. Goldstein might know where she is... He was about to knock on the door before realising it was already open. When Logan stepped into the house, he felt his heart break.

Oh my gosh, Lisa... He ran towards the limp girl.

"Lisa! Lisa, wake up! Lise, please wake up!" he screamed as a few tears fell down his face...

AN: This was the rubbish I wrote while I went to London..... I forgot that I already typed chapter five on my laptop (dumb moment :/) so I wrote all of this. Hopefully its a bit longer than most of my previous chapters but if it isn't I'm sorry ^_^.

Thanks

Rukii K x

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