Razzmatazz

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Chapter Four

     † Razzmatazz

† Mira's POV †

           I smiled at Bryce as I towed him to a beautiful little coffee shop. We

were going to face time with Sienna. Later tonight, at night we were going

to face time with Reese. Well just McKenna and me. I already made him

tell me what his surprise was, he's joining cross country! I've strangely

grown attached to Reese. But not in a bad way. He's really funny, but I

know I have to keep distance from him. He's not good for me. He's not what

I need in a guy. I need to limit myself from him. But for some strange

reason I am drawn to him. It doesn't feel evil or anything bad, it feels like

its supposed to be that way. I smiled and I sat down on the red spin chair

by the counter. Bryce and I waited for Sienna to answer. Then it suddenly

changed and there was Sienna. She smiled and said,

"Hi Bryce! Omg I miss you! When are you coming home?" He chuckled and

said,

" I'm coming home on Saturday night."

"That's forever! Oh, I guess I'll wait.." Then Bryce pointed the camera at me

and Sienna wore a confused expression,

"Hi, I'm Mira." When she didn't answer and she wore a blank stare, I figured

that she was thinking, she slowly came out of her daze and said,

"You-You were there! You were in the park! I saw you! Omg! I remember!"

This time it was me who was confused,

"When, what park? Where were we?" She bit her lip and said,

"The day of my crash, two years ago, you were at a park in Texas. You were

there!" I thought back to the time I went to visit my cousins in El Paso. I

asked Sienna then what car she was in. A yellow Jeep. I thought back to

the week that I was there, I did play at the park a lot... Then I remembered

it, clear as day! A girl, about my age sat in a yellow Jeep and looked over

at me and waved. She smiled when I waved back at her. I told Bryce about

that, he wasn't so confused anymore. Then he asked,

"Sienna, why were you in Texas to buy a toaster?" She laughed and said,

"We always went to my moms hometown for her birthday. She used to live

near El Paso. Her toaster every year has a back story, that year it was high

tech and sophisticated because she had gotten a higher promotion in her

job. Yeah, it turned out to be a life saving thing. It was probably my favorite

toaster that we have ever gotten her. It was red and silver. It had 6 slots. It

was truly amazing. But on our way back home we crashed. We all died

that day that my dad did.... I miss him everyday. And now I've lost the man

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