Interview

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Flashback
May 11, 2016

-A fourteen year old girl had just became a big sister. Her mother lies in a hospital bed with a newborn baby in her arms. That baby girl's name will be Ava Brown.

Millie and her father sat on the window sill of the third floor of the hospital. The girl held her father's hand as tears of joy cascade down her cheeks with a smile. She was more than excited to have a sister finally. She's begged her parents for a baby brother or sister ever since she was five. Now she's finally got one and she couldn't wait for her to watch her grow and teach her all about how the world works.

Kelly, Millie's mother, looked up to her oldest daughter with her sleeping baby in her arms. "Isn't she precious?" She asked her husband and her child. The little girl nods and wipes away her tears. "She's beautiful." Robert spoke. The woman grins. "Millie, would you like to hold Ava?" The young brunette nodded in excitement before her father got up to take his newborn from his wife and place her in his daughter's arms. Millie sniffles and purses her lips as she accepts her little sister, holding her gently just how she practiced with her old dolls.

"Hi Ava." Millie whispered to the cooing baby that rubbed her little nose. The older girl smiled even bigger. She couldn't believe that she had her little sister in her arms. She's dreamt of this moment for half of her life. "I love you so much and-and I'm gonna take care of you and protect you and teach you and feed you. We will be like best friends." The girl tells the baby, even if baby Ava couldn't understand her. One day she will, one day.-

18 Years Later
After The Torture

"Good afternoon, Hawkins. I'm Lacey Winston and today we are here with a very special guest. She survived a kidnapping fifteen years ago and was connected to the case of a local teen Noah Schnapp, who was unfortunately murdered by a serial killer of the name Finn Wolfhard. We are here with Ava Brown." Everyone in the studio applauded as the cameras are focused on a young brunette woman who was annoyed, but gave everyone a fake smile and nodded. Ava didn't want to do an interview for her local news channel, but they begged and bribed her. And she really needed that money, especially as a cashier at a gas station.

The woman interviewing her turned to Ava as the crowd settled down. "Now Ava, you and your older sister Millie were kidnapped when she was eighteen and you were four, correct?" "That's correct and she would be thirty-two as of yesterday." The crowd applauded that and Ava found it a little weird, but didn't speak up about it. "Thirty-two, wow. And you're eighteen. That's crazy." Ava nods and smiles. She couldn't believe how long her sister had been missing. She sometimes forgets what Millie looks like. Luckily Winona has some pictures of Millie, even if they are school pictures.

"Were you aware of all of those murders of those innocent teens?" The older woman asked and Ava didn't like the question. When she turned thirteen and wanted answers as to what happened that day, Winona told her everything. She told her about the things those kids did to Millie, she told her why Finn killed them, and she told her about the promise she made to Millie. Ava knew everything and she laughed in the woman's face at that question. "Are you kidding me? First of all, whole life since birth has been altered. My parents died in a house fire when I was three, apparently I got kidnapped when I was four and my sister ran away and now I live with an ex-detective who's life has also been pretty messed up after the situation. Second, those kids weren't innocent, they hurt my sister. They tormented her and ruined her life."

Every looked at Ava oddly, like she had two heads and eight legs. It made her look like she supported a murderer, but she didn't. She supported a mastermind. But the media only knows Finn as some scary psychopath who killed his foster parents and three kids. "Yes, we know that those kids who were murdered weren't saints and they hurt Millie, but do you really think killing them was necessary?" The interviewer asked curiously and with worry. The young brunette sat up in her chair and spoke. "It was an accident and nobody was supposed to die. Sometimes people just...miscalculate things and then accidents happen. That's why that bitch Sadie Sink is still alive and rotting in jail for what she did."

Everyone looked surprised at her response and she could see the producer banging his head on a clipboard at her cursing. She was told not to use bad language before going on air. "Oh, are you not aware that Sadie Sink has been released from the Hawkins jail last week?" Lacy Winston questioned the young woman. Ava raised her brows in shock. She couldn't believe they let an actual rapist out of prison and nobody told her as soon as it happened. She wasn't scared, but more angry and she knew what she would do if she ever bumped into Sadie. "Seriously?" "Oh yes. She was released from the jail last Tuesday on Valentine's Day and that same day she had an interview published in the paper talking about why she did what she had done to your sister and what she has learned from all of her past mistakes."

The brunette blinked and shook her head. "Wow. I just-...I'm in shock." "So was everyone else, I assume. Now did you know that you had been abducted? We had heard from authorities and even some of your old friends that you were still showing up to daycare five days a week during those murders and even had Finn's accomplice posing as your cousin and taking you to and from daycare."  The interview went on. Some of the questions made Ava furious. Obviously there were stories all over the world about what happened, but it's like everyone had gotten second-hand information and didn't understand a thing. And they looked at Ava like she didn't know what she was talking about when she was there at the time. Overall, it was a horrible interview, but people would probably say it was the eeriest they've ever seen.

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