The last thing I remember is the glistening snowflakes falling on my eyelashes. The bitter cold creeping up my body. Then I saw Bailey bawling her eyes out. I mean come on. I'm just laying in the snow. She probably hit me with a snowball and I fell and she is crying? What a baby. Well I guess I can expect that from her.
Its kinda weird though. For only getting hit with a snowball, my body ached so much. How big was that freaking thing!? It couldn't have been that big, because she's not strong enough to throw something that heavy. But why was the ambulance here? And why is everyone crying so much? And- wait. Why can't I move? And why can't I talk!?
Great. Now I'm screwed. The doctors can poke me with all those freaking needles and I won't be able to do anything about it! Only this would happen to me.
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Things started to get hazy. Then all of a sudden... nothing. Absolutely nothing. I didn't ache. I wasn't cold. I was fine. Except one thing.
I wasn't in my body.
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Teen FictionJessica seems like a normal 15 year old. She has a mom, dad, and 3 annoying little brothers. Not to mention her twin sister Bailey. When her family decides to take a road trip on the first day of summer vacation, in a snow storm, they end up in a d...