It would be a time in my life that I would never forget or her more importantly.You must understand I had grown up in a diverse family and upper middl...e-class environment. So my intrigue truly had begun in high school where I was a 4yr honors program student and multi-sport athlete in a parochial Catholic high school. That said, I had many advantages most of which I worked hard for but some were just given because of my book smarts and athletic prowess in football and track. An even proportion. "Where... ?"Vikki pulled away from the man and the woman who had joined him in holding her and attempting to calm her and turned to face back the way she had come. She stammered out that he was about a hundred yards away and round the next bend."Well I reckon they'll be gone by now," said the man who rung for the police and an ambulance. He turned to Vikki. "Is there somewhere close by you can go, Andrea here will keep you company while her husband Jim and I go and check out your brave young. "Bitch." I muttered. "What did you just call me?!" Allyson screamed. "Nothing." I said snickering. "Fuck you!" "Allyson!" My parents barked. She huffed and put her headphones back in before staring angrily out the window. Wow. We pulled off the interstate and looked for a hotel but could find nothing but a quaint little motel. It wasn't a dead-end stop end of the world type motel, but it wasn't anything great. We got our luggage out the car and made a beeline through the rain to the front desk.. ”Don carried the empty baskets and escorted Mrs. Lee back to her boat. Once she was gone, he ran back to the hut and grabbed a flashlight. He hiked up to the cave where he had seen Angel hide. As he entered the cave, he noticed some cave drawings on the walls of what looked like mermaids. Don figured it was to enhance the story that Mrs. Lee had shared with him. What he didn’t see, was any sign of Angel. He flipped on the flashlight and entered deeper into the cave.“Angel!” he called out..
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