"Rose, I found Ana....She was behind a store sitting with her head between her knees crying. I picked her up and I got her in my car now, we are heading back towards the hospital, meet us there." He hung up. When he hung up tears rolled down my face one by one, why would she run off like that, I think to myself.
-20 minutes later-
I stand there waiting for him to get there and finally I see him driving up and Ana in the passenger seat. Once the car was parked I go and run up to the car and open the door to the passenger side, "Rose, wait, let me get her out and ill carry her to the doors of the hospital." I look at him and agree with him. Once we get up to the doors of the hospital, the nurses surrounded us all at once. "I will take her back, get her cleaned up and put her in bed again." One nurse said. Sam lets go and the nurse takes Ana. " Lets sit down in the lobby until they say we can go back and see her again, ok?" "ok." I go and sit down, Sam sits right next to me and puts his arm around me. " You can go to sleep if you want to until they call us back again." "Thank you." I go to sleep on his shoulder.
"Rose. Rose, hey wake up." I look at him. "They said she is okay and she can go home. They also said that if she goes home we are going to have to watch her closely and make sure she doesn't sneak out, until her 3 weeks are up." "Okay, thank you for everything Sam, I really mean it, you were with me when it happened and you are still here with me." He leans in close and he kisses me. " I wouldn't have left you alone through this." I blush. " Lets go get Ana and take her home." I say with a smile on my face.
A/N- I hope you have enjoyed this book (that took forever to write) comment and tell me if it was any good. Thank you for reading!
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The disappearance
Teen FictionThis story is about a girl named Ana, her best friend Rose, and a boy named Sam. They loved to go and race dirt bikes. One night something happened, what happened? they may not know. Will it be the end of their friendships, or will they keep it tog...