Even when the bullet pierces Bex's skin, she didn't stop.
Because she is a Gallagher Girl and Gallagher Girls don't give up.
Even when the fire burned and tore down her life, she didn't stop.
Because she is a Gallagher Girl and Gallagher Girls don't let down their friends.
Even when she is tortured, and beaten, she didn't let go.
Because she is a Gallagher Girl and Gallagher Girls don't betray their friends.
Even when Zach caught her kissing Grant, and broke up with her, she didn't cry.
Because she is a Gallagher Girl and Gallagher Girls don't cry.
Even when Liz dies of heart cancer, she didn't give up.
Because she is a Gallagher Girl and Gallagher Girls don't stop chasing the storm.
Even when Josh was murdered by a drunk driver, she didn't stop running.
Because she is a Gallagher Girl, and Gallagher Girls fight to the end.
Six times, Cameron Morgan should have stopped.
Six times, Cameron Morgan didn't stop.
Cammie ran with the train of life.
Not even noticing the people who got off.
Not even noticing when she herself got off.
As Cammie Morgan died she thought of the people who got off.
She thought about the times in which she should have gotten off.
She thought about the six times, she wanted to get off.
It wasn't a noble death.
Not by far.
Cammie Morgan didn't die a hero's death.
And only because, six times, she didn't get off.
But Cammie Morgan is a Gallagher Girl.
And Gallagher Girls never stop chasing the storm.
And most times, they don't notice what's wrong; until the storm starts chasing them.
She lived well, the spirits murmur.
But it didn't stop her from shooting that little girl.
It didn't stop her from joining Scorpia, a terrorist organization.
It didn't stop her from killed Alan Blunt, an important man who was head of the MI6.
It didn't stop her from nearly killing Mrs. Baxter.
It didn't stop Mr. Baxter from arresting her.
Cammie Morgan died alone, in a mental facility.
As she drifted across the star streaked and sun stained sky, Cammie Morgan smiled a small cynical smile.
She was dead.
She was no longer Cammie Morgan. She was just a girl; a girl who was ready to start again.
"Daddy, why are there so many stars?" asked Cajoza.
The man, Alex Rider, smiled down upon his young daughter.
"They say…"
