Authors Note: 'Sup? This isn't going to be a full story or anything, just a little scene that got into my head, while listening to LOCAL NATIVES by Mt. Washington. Lovely song. The whole Soundtrack of the game is awesome!
This is played at the end of the episode 2 and is really calming (with the scenes showed and so on), but I thought of a more vivid, adventurous situation, where this song could also fit and yeah: There you have it! Enjoy! (I recommend listening to the track while reading :))


My steps speeded up. My breathing was going way to fast and I tripped over several stones. The wind was bashing in my face and the rain sting like needles on my skin. The scariest thing was the sound. The tornado was just a few miles away from the beach and it already was causing severe damage. Cut trees and left boats were pulled in with brute force, now swirling in the sky.
And the sky. The whole earth seemed grey. There was no light coming trough the clouds, no warmth, no hope. I fell.
Some stupid branch got in my way and caused me to tumble down the hill. My face landed hard on the ground and could taste blood in my mouth. "Shit!" I huffed out.
My hands were cut open from the little stones in the dirt, but I pushed myself up again. No matter what happened, I would have to get to the city. I couldn't leave her there, not after all that happened to her.

As I finally had found the note, I rushed down the hill at the lighthouse. The little paper had been placed on the bench which was gone by now, taken by the tornado.

After I got back up, I forced myself to go further, faster. I would have to make it in time. The tornado was coming closer and my powers... I couldn't rely on them in this situation. I washed the dirt off of my hands with the pouring rain and didn't care about the cuts. I had to deal with greater problems right now.
"If you're not there, I will fucking kill you! You hear me Chloe?!", I screamed. I was angry. At myself and at her for being so god damn stubborn. She had decided to go alone, be alone, after the truth with Rachel, but how could I leave her alone after something like that.
I reached into my right pocket and pulled out the little note. While still running, I looked at it. 'I don't have to see you right now.' Hell yeah you do!
I screw up the paper with one hand and tossed it in the mud.
My heart raced, the tornado was coming closer and my best friend was nowhere to be found.
What a great Friday.