Possibility.

Leah ran til her chest ached, she didn't bother with phasing she just ran. She could still hear the ever present chatter in her head driving her to the point of screaming. She couldn't stand it, why was she the one left in the dust. She was just as important as she was. She took a deep breath as she reached the cliff and dove off it without a second thought. She swam farther hearing the voices she despised melt off. She could barely breathe as she climbed up onto the shore feeling alone for the first time since she phased. She rubbed her face screaming out in anguish as she sat down on the cool sand. She laid back looking at the dark sky and jumped hearing a sound from behind her. She jumped up ready to phase on the fly her body trembling as she looked face to face with Seth.

"What do you want?" she barked out before turning to walk away.

"Hey hey hey... I just wanted to make sure you were okay. Leah, he said he's sorry." he said softly.

She didn't care, she couldn't care. She phased running down the beach vaulting over bigger rocks before dashing into the forest letting off a soft howl. She wanted to be alone for now, she didn't want to see it. She didn't want to hear about it any longer. She heard him before she saw him and let out a louder howl before he commanded her to stop. She had to stop even though ever fiber of her wanted to run, run father and faster til she couldn't be found, not even by herself.

"Leah. It's not my fault." Sam said softly pulling his shorts up before walking forward to her.

She phased back and pulled her clothes on before turning back to him.

"I know that..." She said softly feeling his hand on her shoulder making tears well up in her eyes. "Why?" she murmured softly.

"I don't know... and I'm sorry. Please come back?" he said pulling her against him fighting back the urge to shed his own tears.

"I will. I promise Sam. I'll come back. But not for you. For Seth. He needs someone to help him." she said her voice weak but at the same time strong.

She held onto him for what seemed like forever before turning and phasing again running farther in the woods.