Patrica huffed and groaned as she heard her mother talking to her Aunt on the other side of the door. What had she done to deserve this? Her mother had just decided to ship her off to America for the Summer to her Aunts house, with no explanation. She starred at the floor of the small bedroom, that would be her's for the next two and a half months, it was alright, but nothing that matched up to her standards, the walls were painted a light ruby red color and the floor was hard wood. Her mother's voice rang out in her mind.

"You need help Patricia, ever since you're father passed away, you've gone off the deep end." A sigh exited the redhead's lips and she moved her curls out of her green eyes, maybe her mother was right, but it didn't really matter anymore. It wasn't just her who went off the deep end, it was her mother as well. She had shipped her sister Piper off to some big, fancy summer program back in Liverpool, and she sent Patricia to the states to live with her aunt for the summer. Did she really think that sending her there was going to change anything? It was just going to make everything worse, he father passed away three months before, and well let's just say that neither mother, nor daughter's took the happening well. It came as a shock to the entire family, it was a car crash. Patricia fell back on the bed and ran her fingers over her hands. She shut her green eyes and let out another sigh, why couldn't the summer just be over already? Why did all of that have to happen? Why? With the question lingering on her mind, she fell asleep.

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"Patricia honey, I brought you some dinner." Patricia proped herself up in bed with her elbows, and looked up to see the face of her aunt. She mumbled a small thank you, and watched as her aunt handed her the plate, and a fork. It was dark outside and the clock stroke eight.

"How long was I asleep?" She found herself asking.

"A few hours your mother left about an hour ago." She nodded and watched her aunt leave the room, she left her alone again. She ate her dinner in silence, and waited for a text for Joy or Mara, two of her best friends from back home, but the texts never came. The redhead wasn't terribly tired so she opened up the door to her room and walked out into the hallway. Her aunt was in the study working on some sort of paperwork, so she knew that she wouldn't be bothered. She stepped out onto the front porch as the cool summer air hit her right in the face. Her browish red hair bounced on her shoulders as she took a seat on the front steps. The night was quiet apart from the cars driving down the streets every once in a while, she would look down the road, but all she saw was street lights. A couple of houses down lights were on, but apart from that, everything was silent and normal almost; apart from the fact that she was thousands of miles away from home.

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So this was the first chapter what do you all think?

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