Leafpool's P.O.V
"Finally, done." Leafpool said, setting a pair of scissors in their rightful place. Today was Friday. The day she usually stayed behind at school to help clean up the classrooms. "Good job. You sure you can get homes fine? I could give you a ride." Mr. Rennelle said. "No, I like walking. Thank you for the offer though." Leafpool replied. She picked up her bag and walked out the door.
As she walked down the street, Leafpool noticed that a car had been following her. She glanced over her shoulder, feeling uncomfortable. The car suddenly sped up and she began walking faster, faster, until she was running. Eventually she tried to hide behind a hedge. The car pulled up to the curb. "Why are you in a hedge?" the driver asked. Crowfeather. Leafpool walked out, feeling extremely embarrassed and angry. "You scared me!" she said.
Crowfeather smiled and got out of the car, walking around to her. The look in his eyes made the uncomfortable feeling return to Leafpool. "Wanna ride to your house?" Crowfeather asked. Everything in Leafpool's conscience said no, but it would be faster that way. "Sure. Thanks." she said. Crowfeather smiled warmly, and led her to his car.
Leafpool noticed he wasn't driving in the direction of her house. "What are you doing? My house isn't this way." she said. Crowfeather smiled again, strangely. It made Leafpool have the feeling that she was in danger. "Um, I think I'll walk from here." she said. That was when she heard the door lock. This wasn't right. Not right at all. Crowfeather eventually stopped the car in what looked like the middle of the woods. He then unbuckled his seatbelt and turned to Leafpool, smiling darkly. Leafpool, in a panic, undid her own seatbelt and scrambled into the backseat. That seemed to be exactly what Crowfeather wanted, he went back with her. Soon enough, enough the green car was rocking, and the screams of a girl fell on deaf ears.
