Chapter 4

Liam

'run... now- Now!' I ran, fast. I could not take the pressure of being an only child, having to do every thing perfectly. 'That's the bus!' "Wait!" I called as the bus was just about to leave the stop. It's squeaky breaks made it stop ever so fast and I hoped on.

"Ticket?" asked the driver, and I handed him my mother's bus ticket I had taken from her. The Driver stamped the ticket and gave it back. I found a seat next to the window, and a stop later an old man sat down next to me.

"The snow is almost melted..." he said.

"Yea..." I replied.

"But you still can see the tracks, of the wild horses."

"Yeah."

"You know lad the tracks could teach you a lesson."

"What lesson would that be sir?"

"You should never run from some thing, if you are running away from some thing else." Then I stood up and rang the bell and the breaks squeaked and I got off.

Another bus soon came, but going the other direction and I got on.

"Where are you going now boy at a time like this?" asked the driver as I gave him the ticket and he stamped it.

"Home." And I took the ticket back and sat down near the front.

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Chapter four is short but chapter five won't be... here is a little heads up:

"Dr. Judy? ... Its Starlight, please come quick I don't know what it could be! ..." hanging up I ran to get Max.