Hanna, Alison, Spencer, Emily, and I were walking through the hallway, hystericaly laughing. "Ali! Where did you here that joke?" I asked even though I probably already knew the answer. "Jason told me! Isn't hee the most hilarious person ever?" she laughed, tears coming to her ocean blue eyes. "Yeah." I whispered almost inaudibly. We all stopped laughing. We parted our seperate ways, Hanna to science, Spencer to AP Algerbra, Ali to math, Emily to swim practice, and me to art class. We planned to meet by the front door after 4th period so we could ditch. Spencer said she wouldn't and Emily said no, Hanna had a doctor's appointment so, it only left Ali and I. We went into the woods behind her house wheree the oak, and birch trees were thick, and the ground was over run with brambles and thorns. Ali was gracefully prancing through the thick undergrowth. I was falling every two steps. Soon, Ali was one hundred yards ahead of me. "Ali!" I screamed, helplessly clenching my leg as it bled. She ran over to me, "Are you okay Aria?" she asked, faux concern in her eyes. She had something behind her. Something I couldn't see. "Ali, I'm bleeding. Go get someone. Please." I asked her as I tried to cease my bleeding. "No thanks Aria." she said simply as she pulled out the thing from behind her back. It was a small thorned log. She swung, and it came down hard knocking me unconsious. When I woke up everything was blurred. Ali had a shovel, and it was really odd because she was above me. Something was coming down on me, and it was cold. It was over my eyes. "Ali?" I screamed but it was muffle by the dirt coming over me. I screamed, even though I knew no one would hear me. I was sawllowing dirt each time I screamed, and I was slowly suffocating. I moved my hand to the back of my head and I cried. The only way out was to dig my way out but that was impossible, it was so compact. My eyes were open but everything was going black, I knew I was dying. All I could hope is that someone would find me, and then hopefully, put my killer, to death.