Chapter 3

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My grey eyes are thunderous as I climb into the car. Sephira and Missy are sitting in the back seat with Melody. I glare out the window of Kate's car as she pulls out of the driveway. We drive in silence to the airport before climbing out and grabbing our luggage.

"Girls, this is for your own good. It has been proven to help. Just please give it a chance." Kate said while hugging the two of us.

"Yeah. See you in September." I say.

"Now boarding flight 347 to Tennessee. Gate 5" The lady announced.

"That's you. See you girls soon. Bye." Kate waves before disappearing into the bustling croud.

Melody and I walk through the security check and they put all of our luggage on the cart including Sephira and Missy. I sigh as my phone gets handed back to me with my ear buds wrapped around them. Stuffing it in my pocket, we board the plane and sit in our seats.

We sat for maybe a half hour before the plane was full. The sign that told us to buckle up our seatbelts went off and then the pilot came over the speaker.

"This is your pilot speaking, We will be taking off in about two minutes. Sit back and enjoy the ride."

I sighed and shoved my ear buds into my ears before clicking on my playlist. I clicked on the song Breath me by Sia and closed my eyes.

A few seconds into the song my sister tapped me on the shoulder. I opened my eyes and removed my ear buds.

"Sissy, Can I play on your tablet?" she asked, her grey eyes pleading.

"Of course." I smiled at her.

I grabbed my carry on and pulled out my tablet. She took it from me and then grabbed her ear buds out of her pocket. I watched as she untangled them and put them in. Just after our parents.... I made her a playlist of every one of her favorite songs. She had over a thousand of them and I never really played on my tablet anyway so its technically hers.

The seatbelt sign went off and we all unclipped our seatbelts. It was a 4 hour and 11 minute flight from California. Putting my earbuds in, I closed my eyes and drifted off to sleep.

Word count: 392

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