"One never know what disaster may collapse with her life!!
And I have the same case!"
Hazel warned me to not open the door, but she herself had the worst condition. Sweat was lingering on her head from long, her face was still pale, and her breathe manifested something dreadful. As if...as if she has ran from a deadly one, or maybe from a fear that is stitched with someone's oppression.
My eyes still felt dejected.
"Hazel!! You would never leave me, right!!"
A long waiting tear falled from my eyes.
She, lying on the nearby couch answered nothing.
"I have tried!! I have tried every possible way to make you come in your senses. Medications, water, pills, what more can I do! Please Hazel, just mumble it once that I can take you to the hospital."
She was still lying like a corpse.
"Okay!"
I stood up.
"No more waiting!! It's serious! No matter what anyone do to me, I just don't care! My first priority is to take you to hospital."
And then, I moved to the telephone.
"Alaina Hospital! Yes! Goldenlit, lane 23, block A-45! It's emergency!! Urgent! Ambulance!"
And then I put it down with a slight bang.
My eyes locked, seeing Hazel as lifeless as...as my mom was, and as I was!
At the same moment, the door was knocked. My breathe was as if just frozed.
My throat tightened to ask in a low voice:
"Who? Who...is this?"
Nothing came in return.
Then, another knock. More louder to this time.
My steps moved backward. Then, I saw Hazel. My feet rushed to her in wink of an eye. I crouched down saying:
"Nothing to worry!! Everything is fine! I am not opening the door!"
Just then, a loud thud of voice was heard. The door wholly slammed to the floor. A sheriff standing there had punched that.
"You need to be at the station Lila!"
And then she put handcuffs on me.
I stared her wide-eyed for what's the matter, and she answered as if she has understood my eye language.
"Will tell you in the station!"
And then she ordered her fellow cops to take care of Hazel as long as she wouldn't be there. All of them nodded in approval.
~
Eyes of both of sheriffs put me in dilemma for what I have done. The girl, and her senior sheriff were long staring me, then the computer and then to each other.
"So!"
The senior sheriff sitting infront of me, crossed her arms.
"I don't know why, but Arther's daughter herself wanted to punish him for his sins. But unluckily, she couldn't found any proof against him since one year.
She breathed.
"And tomorrow she came. She gave us a key. After tracing it's every depth, we found that the key was of Arther's locker which has tons of illegal and addictive drugs. We had found the proof. Just the need is to ask from our victim about all this!"
She stared me.
"Threatening letters, death, mom, dad, and then...and then Hazel! He would snatch everything from me!! She would die, she would die!"
Tears restlessly waved out of my eyes. She understood what I meant.
"Trace him!"
She ordered at once.
After a minute, the answer was:
"Not found in this city!"
"I know a place outside this city which is desolated from years."
Another cop rushed the words with surity and hope.
"So we are heading to that place! Now! Come'on!"
The senior sheriff stood up quickly, and grabbed my hand walking hastenly.
"We will save her!"
She settled me to sit in the car, and then passed a hopeful smile.
But, I didn't smiled back, I wouldn't! I never had such a hope from MY life.
How the one who saved me be saved! That girl would die!
This thought was killing me within.
YOU ARE READING
When It Ended, Then It Started!
Teen FictionThis story revolves around Lila, who lost her hope from life. Many antagonists collided with her already shattered life, she was nearly enough from all this, wailing long for anyone as a supporter, sobbing in loneliness for someone to come in her li...
