Ughhhhh..... would you kill me if I said I kinda sorta didn't remember those characters? I'll try something else then, you can go with it or I can start something else but here it goes
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When she was little she had seen a movie about a hostage situation on a plane. After that she had been so scared of planes that her parents had to drive to their vacations. Her first plane ride was after it all, on their first job which she vaguely remembered. She hadn't been scared then because she didn't remember that she ever was scared
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Mia had combated dreams all her life. They ranged from amazing to horribly sucky to utterly terrifying. She couldn't even hide it from Ada whose worried face was always there when she woke up with a scream in her throat. Always the same twisted nightmare too:
The room is bright and airy. She's got her music blasting to some song on the radio that her and her friends like to scream at the top of her lungs. She's a few days away from turning twelve and she can't help but feeling like a grown-up. She can eat chocolate whenever she wants, have soda at dinner, stay up late, and can stay alone by herself. It's this overwhelming feeling of being alive, comfortable, happy and confident that is shattered when the man and woman burst through her door. Their holding her little sister and before she can scream they grab her and the music shuts off and it's black.She doesn't remember if that's how it happened. When she wakes up she has all of ten minutes to really think about it before she loses memory of the dream. She just remembers being
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Ada's eyes focused intently on the movie they were showing, but her mind was elsewhere, and like they have been lately, her thoughts were stuck on her and Mia's parents and their lives before working for the man in the suit
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Her eyes started to get heavy and the book started to slip out of her fingers but she still wanted to fight sleep. She felt she had slept to much, dreamt to much, and wasn't in the mood to go through it all again
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Ada was more than shocked as Mia showed her the pictures from the photo album, explaining them to her and Ada could see the wistful look in Mia's eyes.
"Do you remember anything?" She had asked.
Ada bit her lip, eyes now staring intently at the back of the seat that was in front of her, "I..." She wished she did.
She wished she could remember something, anything. How her room looked, or her friends.
She hated this, and she felt angry at herself for not remembering.
She felt a hand place itself on her own which was clenched tightly, "It's alright if you don't." Mia whispered, trying to comfort her little sister.
Ada wanted to scream that it wasn't alright, no one should forget their childhood. They shouldn't forget the faces of their parents. They shouldn't forget their friends. They shouldn't forget who they were"We're going to be landing in a few minutes, please buckle up." Came the crackle of the speaker as the captain informed the passengers
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Mia sighed and felt all of the exhaustion, all of the fear, all of the anger bubble up and spill out in her eyes. She made a low sound in her throat as it closed and squeezed shut as she tried to wipe furiously at the tears. It wasn't fair
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yan took Charlotte off stage and Martha came back to the mike. "Thank you all for coming. Thank you for supporting us, as you know it has been very hard
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But Aidan was an only child. Probably living in the shadow of his two older sisters he never knew. It must be terrible for him. Mom and dad must have never let him out of their sight. He was probably never able to do anything. Not that she could blame her parents. Half of abductions were done by someone the family knows and they had no way of knowing that the person wouldn't come back. If they had been there Aidan would have been allowed to do anything. By the time the third child rolls around parents have been through everything with the first and second that the last one is easy. Poor little boy.
And then she sat up on her bed. What had she just thought about? Half of the abductions were done by someone they knew?
She felt bad but she lightly shook her sister awake. "We need to go get a laptop. We have some research to do."
(I also think that maybe you should post another comment as the next part because these posts get smaller and smaller. I keep forgetting to do that...sorry. Unless you want to see how small they can get?
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The room is bright and airy. She's got her music blasting to some song on the radio that her and her friends like to scream at the top of her lungs. She's a few days away from turning twelve and she can't help but feeling like a grown-up. She can eat chocolate whenever she wants, have soda at dinner, stay up late, and can stay alone by herself. It's this overwhelming feeling of being alive, comfortable, happy and confident that is shattered when the man and woman burst through her door. Their holding her little sister and before she can scream they grab her and the music shuts off and it's black.She doesn't remember if that's how it happened. When she wakes up she has all of ten minutes to really think about it before she loses memory of the dream. She just remembers being ( ... )
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"Do you remember anything?" She had asked.
Ada bit her lip, eyes now staring intently at the back of the seat that was in front of her, "I..." She wished she did.
She wished she could remember something, anything. How her room looked, or her friends.
She hated this, and she felt angry at herself for not remembering.
She felt a hand place itself on her own which was clenched tightly, "It's alright if you don't." Mia whispered, trying to comfort her little sister.
Ada wanted to scream that it wasn't alright, no one should forget their childhood. They shouldn't forget the faces of their parents. They shouldn't forget their friends. They shouldn't forget who they were"We're going to be landing in a few minutes, please buckle up." Came the crackle of the speaker as the captain informed the passengers ( ... )
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And then she sat up on her bed. What had she just thought about? Half of the abductions were done by someone they knew?
She felt bad but she lightly shook her sister awake. "We need to go get a laptop. We have some research to do."
(I also think that maybe you should post another comment as the next part because these posts get smaller and smaller. I keep forgetting to do that...sorry. Unless you want to see how small they can get?
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