Yes Yes, I know I've delayed many stories, but my school and my ,teacher have really been giving a hell load of homework, which I can never finish in time. SORRY! Anyway this is a small sad Sammy Keyes singfic-ish thing. Hope you like it! Also, my friends and I are having a contest on InstaGram, to see who can get the most followers. We can use anything like social media or blogs to help us, so if you have an instagram, FOLLOW ME AT memyselfi96 ! I would really appreciate it!

You are my sunshine

My only sunshine

You make me happy

When the skies are grey

You'll never know dear

How much I love you

Please don't take

My sunshine

Away

A woman , her dark hair shining In the soft light, sat next to a small crib. In side the crib, lay a small girl, a bush of hair on her head, slowly falling soundly asleep. The woman sang, her voice bouncing off the walls and drawing the young girl for sleep to take her over. The woman repeated the lines over and over again, as the scenery throughout changed. The small bedroom and its pale pink walls slowly transformed into a slightly larger room, it's a walls a pale blue. The woman had slightly aged, as did the young girl.

The girl had transformed from the baby, to a cute little toddler, no more than five years old. The woman would call her sunshine. The girl was half asleep, and again, the woman's voice flew around the room. The scene changed again, as the girl developed into a 10 year old girl.

The girl's brown hair was messy, and she lay awake listening to her mothers voice singing. And as the song ended, the mother was slowly being pulled away, away into darkness. The girl aged slightly more, taking the new figure of a 14 year old girl, sleeping on a couch in a small apartment. The girl sighed, and closed her eyes, humming the sweet lullaby.

A white light soon came up in the middle of the room, and devoured the whole room. In the night, a girl named Samantha Keyes woke up, and curled her legs to her stomach.

"Lies" she whispered to herself.

"She took herself away from 'her sunshine'" she said, her heart beating rapidly.

"She probably doesn't remember"