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Her point of view:

So basically I was stuck in the middle of no where. Stranded I guess you could say.

I kicked at the ground pissed. Where the hell was that damn boy. He was supposed to be here 3 hours ago.

No signal. No money. No energy to walk another damn 100 miles to get back home.

I did what any other teenage girl just hitting puberty would do. Screamed. Cried. Cursed. Kicked a tree, while attempting to stub my toe, A+.

I fell to my knees crying, I felt unstable. I mean I always was after what happened, but now I was physically showing my whack mind to the world. I was messed up. I just learned to keep my messed up brain locked far far far from anyone's reach.

Now it had reached the breakpoint and I had lost it. I punched the orange dusty road screaming I could feel my knuckles bruising already, but it felt amazing.

'Why! Why now?' I screamed my head facing towards the heavens.

All of a sudden like an answer I heard someone, I couldn't hear exactly what they were saying because my mind was a blur and a wreck, I couldn't even see who's face was standing above me.

I could tell they were scared of me. I assumed anyway. Who wouldn't freak out to a teenage girl screaming for no reason in the middle of a road.

Then as my tears cleared for my eyes I noticed the boy in a blink of an eye. Ethan.

'Where were you? I waited for you! Ethan! I needed you and you weren't there for me.' I sobbed in between each word I spat. 'You never came.'

He just stared at me with sad eyes as he knelt beside me.

'Hey it's okay. Mum will be here soon. She will know what to do.' He hushed and supported me as I cried into his shoulder. By the time I pulled away his sleeve was wet as anything.

He stood up and guided me to a small house I saw in the distance.

'Whats your name miss?' Ethan asked. And I looked at him confused, what on earth did he mean.

'I'm Grace your god damn younger sister!' I looked with curiosity at Ethan as his features seemed to somewhat disappear as if he had fallen into thin air.

But still a much smaller boy held my hand and told me it was going to be okay. I had no idea what was going on and I felt myself collapse once again, but this time everything didn't just blur, my eye sight whirled and rotated and then turned immediately black.

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