The Journey Taken Together

By Alexa781

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Love is a strong word. It is said to those we care for the most. Some think love never dies. However, this is... More

The Journey Taken Together
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter Twenty-Five
Playlist
Dedication
The Journey Taken Together: Editing
Raffles~
Gold Ivory Awards
How to Love: An Ultimate Guide

Chapter Five

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By Alexa781

**Dedicated to writingwrld**

(Officially edited)

~Thea~

When I arrive at the airport, I venture quickly towards the ticket stand. I had no time to buy my tickets online, so I just have to pay for them here. I see a group of estranged people in front of the desk and frown.

Some people don't know how to act properly in public.

All around the pure white airport are people dressed in business suits, and others who believe their lives are normal. In the corner by the bathrooms, I notice a couple caressing their child. They both look happily in love. I envy them. I desire that kind of love. Daniel may be really sweet and kind to me, but he is also a player.

On numerous accounts, I have caught him in bed with other girls.

I don't get it . . . how could he do that to me?

Every time I think about them I cringe and try to get the thought out of my head. Although, sometimes these thoughts help me. They make me realize that not all relationships are perfect, and there are worse things that can happen.

Right?

I walk up to the counter surrounded by chaotic customers and wait. I look towards the lady sitting at the desk and immediately feel bad for her. Dealing with rude people on a daily basis must take its toll. I definitely would not like to deal with the kind of psychotic people she is dealing with, but that is life.

After standing in line for at least thirty minutes, I decide to explore the airport and wait for the line to shorten.

While on my stroll, I come across many homeless people getting escorted out by police, and a pang of guilt hits me. It reminds me of my mother, who left my brother and I to start being a drug dealer. The last time I saw her was on the street around my house. We had a conversation when she found me there. Her words will never leave my mind.

"Thea?" I hear a womanly voice from behind me. I turn around and see my mother in dirty clothes. Her hair is very greasy, and it looks as though she has not eaten in days.

"Mom," I reply. She tries to hug me, but I step away. Her actions still hurt me at that time, and I was too young to understand what she was doing for us.

I never knew that behind my back, my father was having affairs and spending all of my mom's money on those other women. My mother only had about $200 a month to buy food for us, which is way less than what people make today. A year after fighting, my mom and dad got a divorce. That definitely took a toll on my mom's money.

Since the babysitter was the aunt on my dad's side, there was no one left to watch us while my mom worked. She handed me and my brother over to a foster home, and we never saw her again. I don't understand why she expected us to forgive her, but I'm still in the process of trying to recover.

"Thea . . . I'm so sorry it had to be this way," she says while shedding a tear.

"Mom . . . you need to go. I have a new family now, and I don't need you making me regret all of my feelings towards this. If you don't leave, I unfortunately have to call the cops on you," I say while fumbling with my keys to unlock my car.

"Thea . . . you don't need to do that. I will go, tell your brother I said I love him," she says and starts to walk away from my house.

What she doesn't know is that Edward died years ago. Him and I got split from out foster home a few months after she put us in, and he went to a new family. We were still able to send letters to each other, but they weren't frequent. A few months after he was placed into his new home, he died from drug overdose.

I notice all of the homeless people staring at me and begin to walk back to the line. When I return to it, no one but the desk lady is there. I walk up to her and look up at the board.

"Hello, may I please have a ticket to Sacramento, California please?" I ask while digging in my purse for my checkbook.

"I'm sorry, all flights have been canceled due to the storm warning. They are supposed to be back up tomorrow. I am sorry for the inconvenience," the lady says while continuing to type something out on the computer.

"Okay . . . do you know any nearby buses or taxis that could possibly take me to my destination?" I ask, beginning to get a little impatient with the lady.

"Um . . . let me check," she says and picks up the phone next to her. She walks into the back, and I wait as patiently as I can. After about five minutes of waiting, the lady returns to her desk.

"So, there is one bus that will take you all the way to your destination, however, it is highly expensive, and you will be on it for a long time," she says with a bit of attitude.

"Okay, that's fine. Can you tell me where the stop is?" I ask politely. The woman shoves a map into my hand with a circle around what looks like a bus stop. I glare at her and turn around to walk out of the airport. I accidentally run into someone and stop, my map crunching up in my face.

"Sorry," I say while skimming through my map once more.

"It's alright. Need a lift?" asks a deep voice. Something about the voice seems very familiar. I look up at the man, and my heart drops.

"Daniel," I say and he takes my arm. He begins to drag me out of the airport.

~Dennis~

Beep . . . Beep . . . Beep . . .

I feel my fingers move. My eyelids feel very heavy, but I can lift them now.

How long was I out...?

A sharp pain runs through the side of my head, and I groan. I slowly open my eyes, and all I see is light. I squint, trying to look around the room for a familiar face. As I lay my head back down, I hear a female voice just outside of the strange room I am in. Then, the thought of Thea pops into my head. Everything that has happened since I was last awake comes back to me.

Old woman . . . call . . . Thea . . . car crash . . . blackness.

I scream Thea's name, thinking she is here to see me. I don't know how, I don't know why, but I just hope it's her.

A lady in blue walks in, and I frown. The woman gets closer, and I let out a sigh.

"Hello, Dennis, it's nice to see you up," the nurse says with a soft smile.

"What happened to me . . .?" I groan as I feel my head.

"You got in a car accident and you are suffering from a concussion," the lady says while checking my vitals.

"Has a woman named Thea checked in to see me?" I continue with a lot of concern.

"Thea? Well, I have not heard of that name sir, I'm sorry. Can I get you anything?" she asks, touching my hand. I yank it back, giving her a disgusted look.

"No, I'm fine. Just please, leave me be until you hear from Thea," I say, shutting my eyes. I hear footsteps out of my room and open my eyes again.

Thea . . . oh Thea I'm going to be there as soon as I can.

And with that, I fall asleep.

A/N

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