RED: Welcome To Fayetteville
reeze picked up, but she didn't notice. Her hair wrapping around her face, she still kept running. Her ankles were starting to hurt from the lack of support in her shoes, but she still kept running
didn't know who was driving. What if it was the same person after her? She didn't really have a choice. She had to trust someone, so she hustled from the turning lane to stand on the right side of the road. The street lights were re
the window just enough t
cared, and I ran. I'm new here and I don't..." It was too much for Kathrine t
on?" the girl asked from
so she could say what she needed to. Her heavy breathing was starting to sl
ally that
the window. It made the driver flinch
lated what to do. "Don't you have a phone?" the driver asked. She
ared... please, " Kathr
and pulled the locking lever up. Click. "Ge
t it was strange that no other cars were coming down the street. Yeah, it w
had never really done. And she doesn
name?" the
f the road in front of her. She couldn't turn to the girl. She was thankful, b
to go back and che
by yelling. Her breathing was starting to pick up again, and the driver was getting anxious now. She didn't
id, still keeping her eyes
r anxiety that wasn't going away. Evelyn's car smelt like Taco Bell. An empty bottle of Diet Mountain Dew r
pulled the locking lever up, and within a second she was out of
or a way inside. She alternated between yanking a
he shut her door and leaned back with her arms crossed. She still wa
om a speaker to the le
d my friend in a parking lot, and I r
need to calm down. Take a deep breath, and we will go inside." Kathrine nodded and follow
on... I'm fine, " Evelyn answered. The de