Chapter 7

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Ali's POV

We ran for what seemed like hours but was probably a few minutes before leaving the abandoned beach.

As we ran I slowed down and let Sam take the lead so that I was next to Alyssa. "Hi" I said, "Hello, what's happening?" She said her eyes turning bluish yellow-blue meaning she wanted to look attractive or she was sad- "We are escaping the prison" I said and stopped.

Alyssa's POV

Ali stopped in front of a forest. I looked around confused, we were on a beach and there was a forest in front of us. "What is it Ali?" The Kiara girl asked.

"Nothing, I just needed to talk to Alyssa about something" he said looking at me with startling blueish red eyes. I took a sharp breath as he pulled me into the forest and the others followed us but kept their distance. "Whatever games you're playing, it's time to stop" he said in a low voice. I looked at him confused and angry.

How could he think this was a game? I had lost my memory and then 'Prince Charming' comes in with his band of merry friends and whisks me away expecting me to follow along. Well I wasn't until I got some answers.

"Well Ali, I would love to tell you that I am joking and I am the person you think I am but sadly I can't do that. I woke up this morning and was met by some god forsaken warden and he hit me in the head for no reason whatsoever. Now after I wake up, I see a locket with a picture of you and some couple's pictures in it. So you'll forgive me if I am being rude in any way, but I have been through a lot." I said looking at him with a sense of authority I didn't know I had.

He looked at me with amazing blue eyes for a moment then they abruptly turned the kind brown eyes. "You have a picture of me in the locket?" He asked his voice soft. "Apparently I do" I said blushing furiously, "Who are you and why did you rescue me?" I said in a kinder voice.

Before he could say anything the boy Sam tapped Ali on the back and said "Sorry to disturb your date but we have a giant Chip to fight."

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