Carol’s POVThey say when you are about to die, your life flashes before your eyes. Boy, they were right.Everything happened so fast, I couldn’t even grasp it.Images of my time growing up, living with my parents, meeting my best friend, meeting my first boyfriend, meeting someone I thought was my
How had I washed up here?Where the hell was Aiden? I reached into my pocket and frowned when I didn’t feel my phone. I shouldn’t be surprised that my phone didn’t wash up with me. Even if it did, it probably wouldn’t have worked. It would have gotten water damage.I felt so stupid for that ping of
Carol’s POVWaves of water engulfed me as I swam towards Aiden and the front part of the plane. The water was cold, but I hardly felt it with all the adrenaline pumping through my veins. The taste of salt invaded my mouth, making me gag as I went under another wave.When my head broke through the su
Aiden was lying on his stomach and right in the middle of his back was a metal rod from the plane. It pierced through his body and kept him stuck to the top of the plane. My heart shattered and tears immediately filled my eyes.“Oh, God,” I gasped. “You’re hurt…”“I can’t move,” he whispered.“Let m
I was amazed with my own strength because the rod broke free from the plane, and I was able to remove it from his body. Throwing the rod into the ocean below us, I quickly got to work at stopping the bleeding.There were a couple of rags in the kit as well that I was able to use, but the blood soake
Carol’s POV“I don’t understand. How do you know this?” I asked, staring up at him with furrowed brows.He sighed and released his hold on me, running his fingers through his hair. He was looking like his old self again and my heart swelled because of that. I was so afraid that I was going to lose h
“Do you know how to make a fire?” I asked him.He smirked at my question as if it was the most ridiculous thing I had ever asked before. He grabbed a couple of the sticks and I watched him as he knelt in the sand, and worked the sticks effortlessly in the palms of his hands. He worked the sticks alo
Carol’s POVI woke up feeling dry or gross; I had never missed showers so much in my life. This salt water and sand was drying out my skin completely. My head was pounding from the morning heat but at least I wasn’t waking up alone again. I had Aiden back and as long as we were together, we would b