I threw the necklace on the floor. What the hell was that? Am I actually going crazy? I picked the necklace back up, not sure of what to expect. I once more grabbed the heart locket.....
"Robert I'm not ready to leave our Cammi" My mothers voice joined the image of her and dad standing in the dinning room.
"Me neither sweetheart, but we don't have much time; they are on their way, and they are not happy. What are you holding there?" Father grabbed mother's hand.
"It's a locket with our picture. I don't want her to ever forget about us. This way we will always be with her." Mother erased the tears from her cheeks.
"CAMILLA, come down here sweetie!"
The image went away and my eyes now stare at the golden locket. I open it up to find a picture of mom on one side and dad on the other. Tears began to drip off my cheek, as I put the open locket to my heart. It felt so real, I felt like I was there with them. I finished undressing, and stepped into the shower. The heat from the water has never felt more comforting.
I have never felt so unhappy to leave a shower. It has really helped waking my restless mind. I wasn't on my bed for a second before my phone lit up with messages.
Hey are we still on for tomorrow? - Brianna
What if she doesn't fall for it?- Me
She will and soon you can have a break from all of the bullshit in that house- Kiarra
She is right Camilla, you need to get away for a night- Brianna
I know, and I can't wait!- Me
It will be so nice to actually live like a teen. I am 17 and just now going to a party. Even in middle school, I couldn't even go to a birthday party. I need a distraction for tomorrow I don't feel like being depressed all day.

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The House Where It Happened
Misterio / SuspensoHow would you feel if everything you thought you knew turned out to be false? That after only 17 years of your life, everything has fallen apart. Who really am I? I am Camilla Harper, I am 17 years old, I watched my own parents die in front of me, a...