(A/N): So, for those of you who haven't read Sound of Madness, you're going to have to read it to understand anything the character refer to that happened in the last summer. Now let's get on with Sound of Madness: Horseshoe Bend!

"Cece, I'm moving away from Chicago," said Rocky. Cece just stared at her then a huge smile came to her lips. "That's great!" yelled Cece jumping up and down. "I thought we were friends Cece," said Rocky looking hurt. "No, I mean we are, but I'm moving too," said Cece. "Where are you moving to?" asked Rocky. "Vicksburg Mississippi!" said Cece. Rocky smiled and they started to jump again. "Wait, why are you moving there," asked Rocky. "Well, apparently the street right next to ours has a lot of people who don't obey the law and there is no one that can stay out there so mom is going to be assigned out there," said Cece. "Well, Dad has been moved to River Region Medical Center in Vicksburg," said Rocky.

-Day they leave-

"We're going to miss you guys," said Deuce helping the girls put their stuff into the truck of the taxi. "Yeah, it's not going to be the same without you," said Tinka walking up to Ty. "Come on everyone we got to go!" said Cece's mom. Rocky and Ty were going to fly to Vicksburg with Cece, Flynn, and their mother while the Blue's parents got their stuff sent to Vicksburg and they got everything settled as far as living arrangements. "Bye, everyone!" they both yelled out the window of the taxi on their way to the airport. Once there they boarded their plane and were off to Mississippi.

"Wow, that was a long flight," complained Cece as they walked through the busy terminal of Jackson-Evers International Airport. Since their plane didn't go to the Vicksburg Municipal Airport, they had to land at the airport that was 40.48 miles to east. Once they finally made it to Vicksburg they had to go to the outskirts of the city. As they were looking for Drake Rd., Cece asked the one question no one could answer. "Does anyone even know where it is?" she asked as they turned onto Dudley Rd. "Not really," said Ms. Jones as they continued down the road. "Let's just stop and ask that guy over there," said Cece as they stopped the VPD patrol car Cece's mother had already picked up.

As she and Rocky got out and walked up onto a large flat; they watched a guy driving a very large, red tractor across the flat pulling a green set of chisel plows across an already plowed space on the flat. They started waving their arms and jumping trying to get his attention. When he was going to turn around he noticed them and pulled the tractor parallel to them and killed it. "Is there something I can help you ladies with," asked the teenager jumping the 5 feet off the tractor and landing on the ground beside them. "Ah, yes, we're looking for Drake Rd.," said Rocky as the boy looked down, pulling off his sunglasses and wiping them. "Well Drake Rd. is right over there Rocky," said the boy lifting his foot to the bottom rung of the ladder as he went to mount it. "Thanks; wait how did you know her name," asked Cece. "Now come on Cece, ya'll don't recognize me?" he said as if he was hurt, but still had a smile on his face as he climbed the ladder with a grunt. "I don't think we've ever met you," said Cece. "I'll give you a hint; Every girl crazy for a sharp dressed man," he said singing the last part. "Bill!" they both yelled at the same time as it hit them.

Bill let out a laugh sitting on the rail of the tractor. "It's about time, what are you two doing down here in this neck of the woods?" he asked. "We just moved here; I didn't know you lived in this part of the city," said Cece pointing at a house trailer across the street. "Oh, I don't, I live over there," said Bill pointing to the house trailer down under the hill. "Wow, apparently we live right across the street from each other," said Rocky. "So are you girls going to be living right near each other like in Chicago?" asked Bill. "Yeah, but my parents just have to fill out the rest of the paperwork and get everything shipped down here," said Rocky. "Well, Cece, tell your Mom that everyone is invited down to dinner with us and my grandparents that live down the hill there," said Bill sliding unto the seat of the tractor and pushing a lever on the side box of the tractor controls. "Wait, what should we wear?" asked Rocky. "Jeans and a Tee-shirt," said Bill laughing, "and ya'll might want to stand back, Bella here is kind of addicted to smoking." "Bella?" asked Cece eyeing the tractor. "Yeah, I'll tell you this evening," said Bill, "Oh and you can come back over here after you're unpacked," said Bill pushing a button on the dash and making the engine turn over before catching and sending a bluish cloud of exhaust into the air. He then put the tractor in gear and drove back to the plowed land to continue what he started.

They ran back to the car and told Ms. Jones where to go. (And I didn't mean it like that, you profanity-minded people.) After they finished unpacking, they told Ms. Jones that they were going to go back over to Bill's place. After they crossed the street, they started looking around for Bill. As they walked down the hill be side the house trailer he said his family owned, they spotted the tractor he had been driving. It was parked beside the house trailer but Bill was nowhere in sight. As they walked up to the door Bill walked out of the house, nearly running them over in the process. "Well, hey you guys, I was wondering when you guys were going to get back," he said leading them to the tractor. "All aboard," he said standing beside the tire motioning for the girls to climb up the ladder. "Uh, Bill, how are we supposed to get up there if there is no bottom step?" asked Cece. "Oh, come it's easy, you just do this," said Bill throwing his foot up onto the lowest rung and griped the handle as he pulled himself up. "O…K," said Rocky stepping back and just managing to do it. Bill stuck out his hand to help her once she got up on the ladder. "All right Cece, your turn," said Bill showing Rocky where to sit. "I can't," said Cece. "Why not?" asked Bill. "My leg isn't long enough to reach to step," she said with embarrassment. "Ok, watch out," said Bill backing up. As soon as Cece moved, he took a small running start and jumped off the tractor. "Humph!" grunted Bill as he landed on his feet then stumbled backwards into the broken bar that held the last rung of the ladder. He immediately hit the ground holding his head. "Oh my God! Bill, are you ok?" yelled Cece kneeling down next to him. "Yeah, I'm good just give me a minute," he said standing up. "Alright let's go," he said helping Cece. He then remounted and looked over to Rocky who was sitting on the battery box behind the operator's seat.

"Pass me those gloves Rocky," he said. "Sure," she replied passing them to him. He slipped them on and pressed the tractor's clutch that went to the floor with a loud grind. He then pressed the button on the dash that he had earlier to start the tractor. It roared to life as Bill pushed a grey leaver forward and twisted the knob to the right one click. He then eased out on the clutch and pressed the accelerator and turned up the hill. Both girls held on to the rail with a white-knuckle grip as they went up the hill. Bill then turned the machine and road across the side of the flat until they came to the drive way which he then turned onto and pulled by a set of double mailboxes standing side-by-side. He jumped off the still running tractor and grabbed a newspaper off the top of one of the mailboxes and climbed back on the tractor. He then put the tractor back in gear and turned onto the black top road. As they rolled down the road, Cece tried to keep track of Bill's hand movements on the gear shift. All she saw was a blur of hand turning and moving of the long lever. "Bill why are you turning that knob on the gear shift?" asked Cece. "That's how you actually shift gears on this tractor," said Bill turning onto a gravel road. He then reversed his movements slowing the tractor. Then an old pickup truck came screamed by them throwing up a cloud of dust that pelted them with small rocks. "Ow! That hurt!" said Cece rubbing her arm where a particularly big bruise was starting to appear. "Dang, put this on it Ce," said Bill reaching down picking up a cold water bottle and handing it to Cece. "Thanks, Bill," she said as they slowed and turned onto a drive way That apparently belonged to Bill's cousin.

Sorry I didn't finish this chapter before I uploaded it but this is the new version. Also I have two videos that I want you to check out. One is Bully by Shinedown because it is going to have relevense in later chapters. The next is on Youtube. It is a video of Bella Thorne and Zendaya doing a dance competion. It's hilarious because Zendaya looks like she was stoned of her mule if you get what I am saying.