Chapter 23 - Incident

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                     To her horror, she didn't respond, but close her eyes. The driver made sure she was fine, feeling worried about her too, incase he killed her. He has brown hair and a gray cap. Teana's mom looked out the window, as she saw Nina bend down to Teana, she dropped her things quickly and ran outside. "SWEETIEE??" Teana's mom shouted. "S-she's hurt, really hurt," Nina sobbed. Teana's mom kept crying. "M-my d-daughter, w-why m-mine," Teana's mom sobbed. "H-how-?" Teana's mom asked with tears streaming down her cheeks continuously. "Well," Nina said, growing uncomfortable, "I was worried about her, so I tried to help her, then I, for some reason, didn't make things better and she ended up like t-that." "So, it was YOU!" Teana's mom shouted, as police cars approached. "No, it's wasn't!" Nina said. " I mean it is, yeah, but I didn't try to cause this," Nina explained. "So, it's an accident?" she asked. "Y-yeah, sorry," Nina sobbed. "That you caused?!" Teana's mom said, with anger in her voice. "Well, no, but ye-" "Hello ladies, who caused this?" the police said, coming towards them, he picked up Teana, handed her unalive body to his cronies, the driver stayed in place, beside his car, trying to be unnoticed. An ambulance came along, as they placed her inside the ambulance, her eyes were shut and she had a few major scratches, as blood dripped down her neck. "HEY! I want to go in there with my daughter, also, to answer your question," she said furiously, "she did it!" Teana's mom pointed at Nina. "Wow, wow, wow, is this your daughter?" the police said calmly. "No, but that beautiful one i-" Tinsult mom said. "Now take it easy, you are not allowed to abuse or insalt her, or you'll have punishments according to what you did," he explained. "EXCUSE ME! She did that to my daughter! Heal her of I'll take you down!" Teana's mom said. "Now, Lady, I'm afraid yohereo get in this car, if she was the person in the car that crashed her, then I'll have to talk to her parents and she'll have to pay for it," the police said, but she didn't go in the car, "how old are you? Or should I say, did you drive it?" "No, I didn't drive it s-sir, a-also no thirteen," Nina said quietly, while sobbing. "Now, now, there's not need to cry, we handle this, when I find the driver, you could feel free to go back to your house, I'll explain it to you parents, they must be scared," the police explained. "Well, madam, you could of course go with your daughter and her father can too, though he's not here," the police continued, in the right exact moment, a man came running towards them. It was Teana's dad. "What is happening?!" Teana's dad asked. "Well, sorry man, the faster we get your daughter to the hospital the better she'll be, the doctors will explain," the policeman said and he repeated, "sorry, I know it will be hard when you know." He patted him on the back as he ran in the ambulance and burst into tears. Nina started sobbing too. "Well, where's the driver?" the policeman said, as he noticed the driver beside the car. "Well, you'll have to pay for it, don't be surprised, be very careful next time, we want everyone safe," the police explained. "I know, I know, I feel very sorry, I understand the pain everyone is going through, especially her family, but you must understand, that I was driving slowly and stopped when she was crossing the road, but for some reason, my car kept going straight at the girl, it gave me quite a fright, I was scared it would've hit her and i-it d-did," he explained, with a British accent. "Well, thanks for explaining, but that's not an excuse to not pay man-" the police explained. "That is, sir," the driver said. "Well, sorry man, you could explain one last time and learn a lesson," the police said, "oh, yeah, what's your name?" "My name?" Nina asked. "Well, no, but his name," he said pointing at the driver, "but you could say yours too." "I'm Nina," Nina said. "I'm Groft," he said. "Nice to meet you," the police said and added to Nina, "you could go back home and bring your parents here, so I could explain, have an evening!" Nina walked back to her house because of how uncomfortable she was and she also wondered why couldn't she explain it to her parents, but of course, she can't, her parents aren't gone, so she spent the rest of her time on her bed, sobbing and eating the leftover food in the cupboard. While, on the other hand, the driver and the policeman were talking. "Well, I'm sorry, I'll pay, okay? I'll most definitely do that, I just wanted to explain that, you heard the daughter's mother, she said that the Nina girl might've done something, but poor child, alone here," the driver said. "Well, with what? She wasn't pushing your car right? I can't even do that? How can a child do that then?" the police argued back. "With magic, but that just doesn't fit, a girl that has magic," he said. "So your excuse," the police said, "-or explanation is that she has magic?" The police laughed but stopped as he saw in the corner of his eye, a child, with dark eyes, blond bun and green flames, flying around her. Now that's, what we call magic. No, dark magic.

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