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Chapter 6

One and a Half Years later

Cameron's Point of View

I had just turned 15 when my life changed forever. At 13 and a half years old I had become addicted to pot, which gradually led onto the more serious stuff. I was an addict. My parents had been through hell trying to get me to stay clean and I managed for a while, even went to rehab. However the changing factor for me was when I held the pregnancy test in my hands and saw it was positive. I knew I needed to change.

The baby's father was Adam the kid I met when I first arrived in Seattle he was older and a bad influence but I loved him. So I continued to see him behind my parent's backs and now found my self in a difficult position. As soon as I got over the initial shock I went straight to Adam.

Knocking on his door I was incredibly nervous.

"Hey beautiful!" He smiled as he opened the door and let me in.

However when he saw my face he knew there was something wrong.

"Cam what's wrong?" He asked concerned.

"Adam I'm pregnant." I blurted out.

"What? You sure?" He gasped as I burst into tears.

"Hey wow wow it's ok." He said as he wrapped his arms around me.

"No its not we are addicts we cant have a kid." I wept.

"Then we will get clean. Cameron this is a good thing, this might be what we need to get back to normal." Adam said as he held me.

"You would do that for me?" I asked shocked.

"Of course I would. I mean your parents hate me and think I am a monster who ruined your life but I am a good guy!" He smirked.

"They haven't met the new you." I laughed.

"Well any suggestions how we get clean?" I asked.

"Yeah but I don't think you will like it." He muttered.

"Try me." I insisted.

"We need to leave Seattle. We know were the drugs are here we have connections and friends who wont like the new us. We need a clean start to get clean. Preferably without your parent's knowing. He explained.

"You really think that's best?" I questioned.

"Yeah I do." He replied.

I took a few minutes to process what he was saying and it all made sense. So I turned to him and nodded.

"Lets do it, but now. Lets just go now before my parents get suspicious." I told him.

"I will pack a bag." He said as he walked off.


Addison's Point of View

A lot changed in a year and a half. Derek and myself had become close again and we were even considering getting remarried but there was on problem, Cameron. She had become distant and rarely talked to us despite our many attempts. Not only that she had developed a drug problem and it was growing ever worse after her stint in rehab. The only good thing was the kid Adam seemed to be gone.

However I couldn't predict how bad things were about to get, that was until I went back to our house we had recently bought only to discover her room empty. I immediately called Derek who rushed over with Mark. Mark had moved to Seattle so he could be support for Cameron and he had once again charmed his way back into being our friend.

"Were would she go?" Derek cried as he rummaged threw the bin for any sign to her location.

"I don't know!" I yelled in frustration.

"I'm calling the police." Mark said as he wiped out his phone.

About an hour later they arrived.

"You filed a missing person." The female cop asked as I let her in.

"Yes my daughter is gone." I replied.

"How long?" She questioned.

"Well I don't know we were all working last night." I mumbled.

"What age is this girl?" She asked.

"15 she just turned 15." I told her.

"And you left her here? Alone? All night?" The male cop asked.

"Yes, yes and yes." I mumbled, ashamed that we had.

"Well that's first class parenting." I heard his whisper to his partner.

"Hey we are good parents, we were on nightshift and she refuses to stay at the hospital. We check in every hour!" Derek yelled.

"Ok so last night what time did you last hear from her?" The cops asked.

"Um I was in surgery….." I trailed off as I looked at Derek and Mark.

"Me too." Mark replied.

"Me too." Derek mumbled.

"So none of you checked in?" They asked.

"Will you please just try and find her!" I begged.

"We will do everything we can." They replied, obviously noticing how worried I was.

After that everything is a blur, I didn't see my daughter again for another year and even then it was an accident on her part…

Until next time ;-)