It took us about an hour to get there, but finally, we arrived. We got out of the car and saw the wooden log cabin. It had a balcony that pointed to the lake, many windows, and a chimney. We knocked on the door, but no answer. We tried again, still no answer.
"She's not here Tyler," I said sadly.
“Hey Vee, what’s up?” He asked.“I just wanted to know how you were holding up,” I said.
She opened the door and looked at me in awe.“Oh my God, Vanessa!” She pulled me inside and looked terrified. “What happened to you?!” I pushed her out of my way and went inside.
She ruined my life, and a part of me was actually happy she was gone, out of my life forever. I know that sounds immoral but no one knows what it's like living under the reign of Hailee Johnson. Every smile that lit up her features was the evil kind. It's like she ran on icy malice instead of any kind of genuine affection. I used to think maybe she was a baby that was left to cry or a personality disorder the doctors couldn't fix. Either way, she had as much empathy as an ancient mace. I sighed and laid my head on my desk, this was stressing me out. If only Tyler knew who took me that night, then this would all be over, but I guess it doesn’t work out
I hadn’t even thought about what he would think, what he would do. I should’ve told him when I came home, but I was in shock so it didn’t cross my mind.He pulled up to the precinct and took me out of the car, he held on to me tightly like I was a crazed cr
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a horror movie? Me neither, until the death of my best friend. My life was perfect until it all came crashing down. . .I looked in the
"Hey, Vanessa," Tyler says.I wave at him and quickly walk away from my friends. I head to my Physics class and take my seat. The bell rings, and a substantial amount of students walk in the room, including Tyler. He sits next to me, and I freeze. I scooted my desk away from his slightly.
I hated that Tyler had this effect on me. I slipped my hand out his grasp, and I opened the door to leave. I stood outside pacing around Tyler's porch, I decided to call an Uber to take me home, for I couldn't stand being around Hailee or Tyler anymore. I heard the door open, and it was Derek, he glared at me angrily, his eyes piercing through mine.
We took our shoes off and dug our feet into the sand."This feels nice, doesn't it?" Tyler asked.
I hadn’t even thought about what he would think, what he would do. I should’ve told him when I came home, but I was in shock so it didn’t cross my mind.He pulled up to the precinct and took me out of the car, he held on to me tightly like I was a crazed cr
She ruined my life, and a part of me was actually happy she was gone, out of my life forever. I know that sounds immoral but no one knows what it's like living under the reign of Hailee Johnson. Every smile that lit up her features was the evil kind. It's like she ran on icy malice instead of any kind of genuine affection. I used to think maybe she was a baby that was left to cry or a personality disorder the doctors couldn't fix. Either way, she had as much empathy as an ancient mace. I sighed and laid my head on my desk, this was stressing me out. If only Tyler knew who took me that night, then this would all be over, but I guess it doesn’t work out
She opened the door and looked at me in awe.“Oh my God, Vanessa!” She pulled me inside and looked terrified. “What happened to you?!” I pushed her out of my way and went inside.
“Hey Vee, what’s up?” He asked.“I just wanted to know how you were holding up,” I said.
It took us about an hour to get there, but finally, we arrived. We got out of the car and saw the wooden log cabin. It had a balcony that pointed to the lake, many windows, and a chimney. We knocked on the door, but no answer. We tried again, still no answer."She's not here Tyler," I said sadly.
“You were talking about how Hailee ‘wasn’t going to be my problem anymore’”“I’m sorry, I don’t remember that.”
“Oh come on, don’t act so hurt now, we all know you have feelings for that bitch right there, so this all works out perfectly,” Hailee said while rolling her eyes.“Excuse me?!” I shouted.
“That was Hailee, right?” she asked.“Yeah,” I sighed.
"Hailee's how old again?""Eighteen," Derek said wistfully.