Water: A Fictional Narrative

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“I made it,” whispered Hannah. She snuck her way down the street into her boyfriends car. “Hey, baby. Sorry I took so long,” she apologized to Cameron, her boyfriend. Cameron was Hannah’s new “bad boy” boyfriend that her parents strongly dissapproved of, but she wasn’t going to let that stop her. She had tip-toed from her bedroom, out the back down, and hopped the fence just to escape for a few hours with Cameron.

It was one in the morning and Cameron drove them to a quaint side parking lot by the lake. The car was facing the water and displayed a breath taking image of the moon reflecting off of the water. They sat in the care and talking for a couple hours and then also did what any ordinary teenagers would do, kissed.

Suddenly, something catches the couples attention. When Hannah looked up, all she saw saw was a truck’s headlights glaring through the rear view mirror. The bright lights of the vehicle flicked on and Hannah quickly tumbling into that back, curled up on the floor and covered with a blanket. “BOOM, BOOM, BOOM!” An alarming banging occurred on the side of Cameron’s car
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As they pulled into the parking lot, the couple realized that they were attempting to block them in. Cameron car was fixed facing the lake with a grass area and trees to the left and pavement to his right. The vehicle on the left began to approach them and the others were to the right of and behind them, when suddenly Cameron abrubtly jerks his car in front of the one coming up on his left, drives through the grass, scrapes the top of his car on a tree, and speeds away. They drove for ten minutes in silence as all of the frightening possibilities of what could’ve happenned played through their minds. They finally parked on Hannah’s street and agreed that they should return home. Both of them had realized that breaking the rules to just to have a “good time” wasnt worth the danger, and they never snuck out