Escape Me

Escape Me

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I take out one headphone and looked at him with a confused face. I can barley see his face as the bus was dimmed since it was nine at night. But I can see that he is tanned with curly hair, his suit looks expensive leaving me to question why he is on the public bus. I snap out of my thoughts when he snapped his fingers. "Yes?" I say with my soft shaken voice. "Can I sit there with you love?" he says with a dark voice that leaves me with questions. As the nice, stupid, and naive person I am, I say "of course" with a small smile. I put back in my ear bud as he sat down next to me. I look out the small window. Seeing the trees as we pass by them. The music blasting into my ears as the world becomes darker and darker. I don't know when I passed out... I opened my eyes, shooting up in my seat looking down. His hand was pressed hard on my thigh and my hand were tied up with a coarse and thick tarnish rope. I tried to scream but soon realized that no one was on the bus and it was only me and him. Tears started to leave me eyes. The bus stopped and the man leaned down to whisper in my ear. " You're going to get off this bus with me and listen t everything I have to say for now on, if you don't I'll make your life a living hell " He says with a dark tone. I gulp as he pulls my arm lifting me up and putting me over his shoulder carrying me out the bus and putting me a dark car. ******** Sasha Banes was a normal funny, loving, not caring about the world teenager. That all changed one day when she meets a strange man on a public bus. Everything goes blank. She goes missing for 5 years and continues to tell everyone her story of being kidnapped but no one believes her. She goes through a depressive state seeing how much her life has changed. Until one day she finds a nice young lady her age at a neighborhood park. The girl shows Sasha a world of peace and happiness. She helps her through her spiritual journey making her relive mental happiness.
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"Mom, not today. I don't even know why you're making me go. Today is dads..." I didn't want to finish and remind her of dads' birthday. My phone kept ringing, I already knew it was Dakota, he's my childhood best friend. "Just take your brother to school, please!" She exclaimed. She looked miserable. I shut the door and smelled the freshly cut grass. I smiled to myself knowing it was my dad's favorite smell. "Alexandria! We're gonna be late, can you stop daydreaming and get in the car." My brother, Cory hollered. He hates to think about dad. He just forgets. I Jeep Wrangler and I started the car, Cory rolled down his windows. "Are we sitting together at lunch today?" Cory asked me. "No I want you to sit with your friends, I'll be alright alone." I told him. "Alright Alex, believe it or not I actually love you. And I love you enough to tell you, you need friends." He admitted. "Have fun. Love you too, Corky." I laughed at the name I gave him when I was a kid. He smiled at me then left into the school. I went on to go to a flower shop. I stopped and got out. I walked in the shop. "Ally, do you have my order, the cars running?" I asked Ally. "Yeah Alex, I have it. Your order for 1 dozen Chocolate Cosmos, 2 dozen Daises, and 1 dozen yellow Roses." "Thanks Ally." I grabbed all the flowers then ran back to the car. I drove to the grave. I threw all my stuff into my bag. I grabbed the flowers and I pulled my bag over my shoulder and got out. I looked around and saw people young and old coming here to see their loved ones. I saw my families graves. Almost my whole family will be buried here. My grandpa always said it was sacred. I put the Cosmos on my dad's grave. The Daises on my grandmothers and the Roses on my grandpas. I talked and talked to them till I pull my pack of cigarettes out of my bag along with a lighter. I put the cancer stick in my mouth and lit it. "You guys are probably really mad right now. Blame peer pressure in 9th grade."

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