I'm attempting to drive
the truck down the road,
only,
I can't really see much,
and the roads are extremely slick.
Not to mention the fact
that the rain is pounding so hard
that the windshield wipers
can't really keep up.
But I'm driving anyways,
in hopes that I'm going in the right direction.
Because if I'm not,
then driving out
into the streets
was pointless.
Then
I spot the cellar,
and I felt as though I could cry with happiness.
But then,
I notice
Delilah is crying.
"What's wrong?!"
I shout
over the pounding of the rain.
"I wasn't really crying
because Presley broke up with me,
although that was part of it."
She sobs,
and I just wait
for her to tell me
why in the world
she was so upset
that she would run out into a hurricane
and get us into this mess
in the first place.
"I was crying
because
Presley was using me
to make my friend jealous.
I was crying,
because my friends hate me.
I was crying,
because they got me drunk
last night,
and videoed me.
They posted it on youtube,
and n- now..."
She couldn't finish her sentence
because just then,
the cellar doors burst open
and out came Shane,
his head wildly looking around
until he saw us.
"Shane!"
I cried,
relief flooding my systems.
He was okay...
I couldn't help myself.
I was so worried about him.
But the worry came back,
because I still didn't know
about Ingrid,
or much to my dismay,
my parents.
"Come on,
Delilah,
we can talk about this
once we get into the cellar.
I promise."
I say,
climbing out of the car.
She follows suit,
sniffeling,
and shivering.
As soon as her feet touch the ground,
she takes off running
towards Shane,
and the cellar doors.
I run after her,
watching as she hurriedly makes her way down the steps.
I'm glad that she makes it.
When I reach Shane,
my knees buckle
because it's like the weight of the world
has finally caught up with me,
and I can't hold it up anymore,
I can't be strong for Delilah,
or anyone,
anymore.
He catches me in his arms,
sobs wracking my body.
I look at him,
suddenly remembering the card in my pocket,
and it's like my sorrowful cries
have turned into
those of happy ones.
He's real...
He saved me.
Oh,
God,
Thank you...
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PoetryDaiha Smith has everything, or, so it seems. Her dad received a promotion, and with that promotion, her family seemed to gain everything. But Daiha lost a lot in the process. Her parents are never home anymore, her sister cares more about her friend...