My escape
Re2
Chapter 1
It was August 19th, the sky had fell into a midnight blue, a dust of stars were seen, and dark black clouds rolled atop each other. A small car was on the highway alone, a sky blue tint of the paint, and it was smooth ride down the lonely street. Rock was at a high volume, and the four guys were smiling happily. Sitting on the right side of the car, in the back seat, leaning on one elbow against the window was a freshman girl, Bailey Daniels. She was taller than average, she had strawberry blond hair that had fallen to her shoulders. Small freckles, light in color, were on her cheeks. Her eyes were green, and gave her pale pink lips more color. Bailey Daniels was lucky to be who she was. Her father was a military man, and was high in ranking, her mother was a faithful nurse, and her closest friends were seniors at Raccoon City High.
"Looking a bit down Ms. Daniels-" said the
driver her glowing blue eyes appearing in the rear view mirror as she
looked back at Bailey. Molly Anderson was the driver; her blond hair
bounced when she turned her head and looked at Bailey. The pink gloss
on her lips shimmering as provided a smile. She was a senior, head of
the cheerleaders, and became friends with Bailey the first day she
was there.
"Its time for a song?" Molly remarked, making
Bailey give her a smile that she didn't want them too, but knowing
Molly...it was going to be done otherwise. The other two girls who
giggled along with Molly' angelic laugh were nothing compared to her;
they weren't as lovely, but simply average like Bailey, though none
of them compared to her.
"Happy birthday to you-"
Molly sang, her voice carrying into symphony. Bailey smiled a gentle
blush came to her cheeks.
"Happy Birthday to you!"
Everyone was singing now, all except Bailey whose smile had washed
away.
"Happy Birthday Dear Bailey-"
"Molly watch
out!" Bailey screamed.
Molly turned back towards the road, noticing a large eighteen wheeler pulling out from a dirt road and diagonally straight towards them. Slamming on the breaks made no effect to the wreckage. The eighteen wheeler rammed into them from the passenger's side, crossing Bailey and causing them to spin around and flip over and over. Tumbling, until it had stopped. A sudden rain began to fall, Lightning outlined the truck driver as he crossed the road and towards the crushed car.
