A week after the girls escaped the dollhouse, things still haven't gone completely back to normal. What has happened there till hasn't left Hanna and the others mind. It still haunted them day and night, no matter where they went, it still stayed lingering around them.
Soon Hanna found herself screaming herself awake each night to the point where see was scared to just close her eyes. Her mother would walk in and comfort her, but Hanna still refused to say a word. Saying it was 'something shameful.'
Later Caleb finally had enough of Hanna blocking him out and ignoring his every attempt that he showed up without so-what of a text.
"I need to see her." Caleb said, already making his way past Ms. Marin.
"Caleb wait.." She stopped him, pulling on his arm.
"Please." Caleb begged, he couldn't wait any longer. He needed to see Hanna.
"Just.." She sighed, letting go of his arm, "Bring my daughter back."
Caleb nodded, turning back to run up the stairs, feeling his heart pound he made his way in front of the love of his life's door. "Hanna? Let me in, baby." He said, bowing his head.
"I can't." Hanna said from behind the door, "Just leave."
Caleb shook his head and begun to turn the knob, only to find out it was locked. "Hanna please!" Caleb begged, feeling himself crumble apart.
Hanna looked at the door, she missed Caleb, but the shame still stayed there.
Caleb sighed at pressed his forehead onto the door, hoping maybe he could wait it out.
"Hanna, I need you."
Hanna looked down for a second, letting the words sink in for a moment. She had heard many things from Caleb, but never this. No matter what had happened to her she couldn't shut Caleb out. He has done nothing and has shared every embarrassing memory he had.
Hanna finally got up and walked to her door, unlocking it to find her red eye boyfriend behind it.
"I need you too."
Caleb gave a sigh of relief and finally after a month of waiting, brought the love of his life into his awaiting arms. They rest of the night no words were exchanged, Caleb sat against the wall having Hanna sit on his lap and they just hung onto one another, afraid to be separated.
