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Friday, June 26, 2009

Authors Note

So thats the end of the Blogger version but I'm hoping one day to write it better on a website where it will get noticed.

Thanks to everyone who read, commented and liked.

More info later x

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Epilogue: Ten Years Later

The woman smiled as she wrapped her arms around him, her lips lightly pressing a kiss underneath his ear. "I love you, Henry." She whispered.
"I love you more, Hallie." He teased back before listening to the silence knowing that it would be ruined soon by the sound of their second child's cry for milk.

Hayley and Harrison had both died the minute the two drove out of their old town after blowing out Lily's brains. They were happy with what the result had been and together they were going to live happily. Instead of fearing that Hayley and Harrison were the number one suspects, their parents feared that the killer had got them and hidden their bodies. Which they were happy with.

Moving to a new town, they eloped in Gretna before starting their own little family and there wasn't a single day that he regretted. He loved every minute that he was with her. Their love didn't get old and boring. Every day was ignited with more passion than the one before.

Sighing at the sound of their second child crying, he kissed her cheek. "I wished we'd lived a little first."

"We did." She whisperd before kissing him. "And we're living a lot more than they all did." He whispered as he reached up and took her into his arms as she moved, kissing her shoulder.

"Now that I agree with." Smiling, she just turned to leave.

Moving into the nursery, she leant over the crib and sighed. "What's bothering you, Lily?"

Monday, May 4, 2009

The Last Goodbye

Everyone had died now and Lily was going never going to regret what had happened between her and Hayley. Together they had made something so beautiful happen. Something so beautiful that she would never forget, she would still remember it tomorrow as if it was yesterday. The best thing was she knew she had destroyed Hayley's life through getting Harrison involved in the horror that was their life.

Lying down on the couch, she flicked through the channels on the television before sighing as she heard a knock on the front door. No one would come calling at this hour of night because everyone knew her parents would be out and due to all her friends being previously disposed, this night was a free night for her.

Opening the door, her jaw dropped. "I thought you was leaving so you both wouldn't get in trouble..." She taunted before noticing what they were doing. "Hayley..." She started to plead but she was immediatly silenced with a small pop.

A bullet tore through her forehead, no sound made because of the silencer they'd attached. Her body slumped to the fall in a single instant. The woman bit back the urge to vomit due to the help of her boyfriends hand covering her mouth so that she wouldn't scream. Tears fell down her cheeks as she realised that this was it for them.

They'd made a big mistake.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Departure?

The guy loaded their bags into the back of the car and closed the boot before turning round to look at her, resting back on the boot. He could see the fear in her eyes. He could see that she didn't really want to leave but it was all he knew. He held out his arms, a silent request for her to move into them so he could comfort her.


She did so.

He kissed the top of her head, his hand rubbing up and down her back. "I promise to look after you." He whispered holding her close, knowing that he never wanted to let her go. She really was everything to him now.
"I know and I feel so lucky to have you." Harrison smiled at her comment as he knew that she shouldn't feel that way at all. He sighed as he kissed the top of her head again. This caused her to move away and look up at him. "What's wrong?"
"You deserve so much..."

Hayley silenced him by taking hold of his lips, her hands cupping his cheeks as she pulled away, her head shaking. "Don't ever think that. It's you who deserves better." She whispered before smiling. "Let's go."

The car started and Hayley stared out the window, her jaw clenched at the idea that she was leaving. Anger raced through her and she knew it needed to end. All of it.

"Stop."

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Harrison

She stood outside his house, tears falling as she thought of what Lily had just told her. She'd always believed that he didn't know what she'd been doing but now she knew otherwise.

Moving inside, she headed up to his bedroom slowly and quietly. All this needed to end before it got any worse.

Opening his door, she slowly moved towards his bed and stroked his cheek gently before kissing him. He woke up, taking hold of her wrist before pulling her down on the bed.

"I've missed you."
"Harrison, we need to talk..."
"What about?" He whispered still kissing her.
"I know you know..." She whispered pushing him away from her, her hands on the vee of his top. "Why didn't you ever talk to me about it?"
"Because I didn't want to believe it, okay?"

She moved away from the bed, her hands running through her hair as she started to pace his room. She suddenly stopped near his chest of drawers and ran her hand along the top.

"I didn't want you to get involved."
"Well I am." He whispered moving up behind her and taking her in his arms. "Hayley..."
"Run away with me..."
"What?"
"Lets just leave this place. Now. And not come back. Ever!"
"I don't know what to say."
"Just say yes..." She whispered kissing him gently, her hands running through his hair when she turned to look at him. "Please because I don't want to lose you."
"Okay."

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Manipulation Is An Easy Game

The two women sat next to each other in the dark as they stared ahead. "I think we should leave town, Lily."
"Why?" The girl asked rubbing her hands together, the sound annoying the crap out of Hayley but she'd never say because that would just start an unnecessary bicker between them.
"Because we're main suspects now, they'll be onto us."
"There is no us, Hayley. Do you not see that?" Lily laughed as she shook her head. "Due to you being in prison when the last murder happened there is no one else they can pin it all on."
"But I did do all the other murders!" Hayley whispered fearing that someone could hear her, fearing that talking too loud would get her caught and thrown into jail for the rest of her years.
"I know."
"So you murdered Carrie?"

Lily laughed as she looked over at the girl with her dark adjusted eyes. How sweet and naive Hayley really was. As if Lily had got her own hands dirty with doing such a deed. "I had the power over someone else to do it."
"Who?"
"I'd just like to say he really does love you, by the way."

Hayley's heartbeat raced as she clumsily rose to her feet, running out of the old barn/house thing and emptying her stomach down the old drain. Her fingers clutching against the uneven brick as she thought of what she'd manipulated Harrison into doing.

Lily had always been the mastermind behind the murders. She'd cooked them up and Hayley had been the one brave enough to actually carry them out. The only one stupid enough. Until now.

She needed to find him.

Before anyone else did...

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Could This Be The End?

There was a hint of hesitancy in the woman's steps as she moved towards the old warehouse, a smile forming on her lips as she thought of what had happened there so long ago.

Three drunk friends promising to kill their best friends, get the revenge that they secretly desired. How wrong everything was now.

There was two of them left. Lily and Hayley. Two who made the original murder plot, the original drunken dream was plotted in their two ticking minds.

Pulling open the door, the ginger woman took a deep breath as she stepped inside and looked around. "Lily!" She called looking around, her eyes trying to adjust to the dark.

Why had Lily wanted to meet here?

That question was soon answered as a match was struck, gently accentuating a small area of the woman's face.

"Hello, Hayley."