Chapter 5

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Song of the day: Eyes On Fire by Blue Foundation.

Luna's POV:

My life isn't fair. This thing I'm living shouldn't even be considered life, because it's a shitty excuse for one. You can't compare anything to life, because there is nothing more torturous than life. Nothing.

I sit here on the train on my way back and I can see Mason sitting not to far down from me. He has no clue I'm here. I don't even know why Mason helped look for me, he hates me. But one of the reasons he doesn't notice me here is because I'm currently invisible to the human eye.

I've seen Molly, Matt, Carter, and Laura as well, but they couldn't see me. They should just stop looking because if they don't they are going to have a hell of a hard time finding me. After Sam saw me last I was extra careful and observant of who and what was around me.

All of a sudden an obnoxious ringing comes from Masons phone. He looks down at the screen and then brings the phone up to his ear.

"Hello?"

I get up from my seat a few rows down for him and slowly creep towards him, trying to listen into his conversation.

"Dude, I haven't seen her. I don't think we will ever see her again. She obviously doesn't want us to find her so why do we keep trying?" He spoke.

I couldn't hear the respond on the other end of the line, but I figured whoever it was disagreed. They aren't going to stop until they find me. And I can guarantee I will not be found soon. I learned my lesson that I need to be more careful with where I am.

Mason hung up the phone and sighed, then got up. I quickly backed away so he didn't run into me. He walked down the aisle and got off the train.

I sat down in a seat on the upper level and starred off into space, until I felt someone's presence next to me. I looked to my left and to my surprise, it was my brother.

I wasn't sure if he could see me or feel my presence so I stayed still and didn't dare move.

"Luna." He spoke.

Should I pretend I wasn't there? No, he can obviously feel my presence, he's not stupid.

"Luna, I know your there." He said, moving his head to look at me. I became visible again.

"Luna, there's something I need to show you, there's something I need to tell you." He said.

"What?" I asked him.

"Come with me." He grabbed my hand and pulled me down to the first level. Mason had gotten off at the last stop, thankfully. He pulled me off the train and towards an unfamiliar building.

"Where are we going?" I asked. He stopped at the fire escape and turned around. "Luna, I need you trust me here, and I need to make sure that you aren't going to freak out and blow this." He looked me strait in the eyes. "I promise." I whisper. "Okay, you need to turn your invisibility back on, and keep holding my hand at all times so that we will both be invisible." He said.

I grabbed his hand in mine and he lead me through the doors quietly and through a long narrow hallway. At the end of the hallway I heard voices and there was an open door with a bright light shinning through.

We stopped in the door way and I looked in to see Bart. But not only Bart, but my parents.

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