Innocence Let Loose by Love

"Did you hear that?" Sarah asked her cousin who was spending the night at her house.

"Nope, you must have imagined that." Bethany replied why shoving loads of popcorn into her mouth.

Sarah looked at her cousin and laughed. 'How can she eat so much and be so skinny?' she thought to herself.

Just then there was another sound, but this time they both heard it.

Sarah jumped from the couch and ran to the window with Bethany following her behind. They looked out the window and saw a group of guys smashing the window of Bethany's car.

"Hey! What the hell do they think they're doing?" Bethany said making her way to the door.

Before she could put her hand on the metal knob Sarah grabbed her arm. "Bethany, don't go out there. At least not right now. I want you to look out the window when I turn on the lights and see if you can recognize any of those kids, ok?"

"Fine." Bethany said. "But hurry up before they do any more damage to my car." The light brown haired girl said rushing the window.

Bethany waited for Sarah to count to three. Then Sarah turned on the light and all the boys ran. Bethany did catch a glimpse of one of the boys. This one stood out more than all the others. He was shorter and had chin length hair. He couldn't run as fast as the other kids so he was falling behind.

Bethany ran out the door with Sarah behind her. But after a few minutes of running Bethany faded away in the distance.

"Bethany?" she called out. "Where are you?"

As she was about to turn the corner someone came out from behind a bush and knocked her to the ground.

He held her hands above her head but someone else had pushed him to the ground also, pinning him the cold grass. "Gotcha!" Bethany said with a conniving smile.

They lifted the boy up and held him tightly. Now they could see his face clearly. "Hey" Sarah said. "You go to our school."

The boy stayed silent. "Why did you mess up my car?" Bethany asked with a slight tint of anger in her voice.

The boy still didn't say a word.

"Fine!" Bethany yelled. "Come on Sarah. We're dragging him home and calling the police. Then we'll see if he talks."

A few minutes later the girls heard a siren. They looked out the window still making sure they had a good hold of the boy.

The cop walked into the house and immediately recognized the boy as a local degenerate. With no questions asked the round man took the boy to the police station.