Chapter One
Eilish felt the impact of the car hitting the tree throughout her whole body. The air bag flew at her too late. She had already hit her head on the wind shield. She was still conscious. She opened the door and looked around. The sun was close to setting and the last town was at least 20 kilometres away. She couldn't see any lights that would indicate a house nearby; there was however, an ancient stone arrangement.
Eilish being a person to never say no to an adventure of any kind opened the back door of the car and grabbed her back pack. Making sure she would have everything she might need in it and started walking the 3 kilometres to the stone structure. She enjoyed the English summer evening whilst she walked. She decided she would spend the night at the stone structure and then look for help the next morning. She had a small cut on her forehead that didn't need much medical attention, and let's face it, the car was going nowhere too soon.
She finally reached the stone structure and pulled out her Instamatic and took a photo, she put the photo in the album she had bought with her. Eilish rummaged through her bag looking for something to eat. She felt like a burger and coke. She ended up with a sandwich, packet of peanuts and a bottle of water. It's better than nothing, she thought to herself as she settled into a comfortable position and began to eat.
Tipping the last peanut into her mouth Eilish stuffed the rubbish into her bag. She pulled out her weed, scissors, filters and rollie paper and rolled herself a joint, putting the rest of the stuff into her bag she pulled out her smokes and lit the joint. As she smoked it she laid back and stared at the stars, the sweet smell of the weed filling the air.
She missed the stars back home in Australia; especially the Southern Cross. She had been away for six years. She was planning to go back and see her family and friends soon.
Soon Eilish's eyes grew heavy and she drifted off to sleep, wrapped in her jacket and using her bag as a pillow.
Too long gone into her sleep, she didn't notice the rocks starting to glow and then quickly turning into a turbulent light show.
