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Previously: I told her I would meet her outside in the car and then made my way to the door.
As I made my way to the parking lot, I felt Elena nuzzle her face into my neck. I could tell she was getting tired. As I moved toward the car, a dark figure moved in front of me. I was about to apologize for almost hitting him but then I heard his voice.
"Hello, Roza," he said. I would know his voice from anywhere. As I looked up at him, one single word slipped out.
"Dimitri," I said as I looked at the face of my former lover.
His face was the last thing I saw before I blacked out
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I woke up to a painful throbbing in my head. I put my hand on my head and felt a small bump starting to appear. I sat up and looked around. Where the hell was I? In front of me was a tinted window and in front of the window was a table with three metal chairs. The chairs looked as if they belonged in a doctor's office. The walls in the room were a dark green shade.
As I looked around me, the events of last night came crashing back to me. Dimitri had found me before I found him. Then I remembered that Elena was with me last night. I looked around for her in panic and was relieved to see her lying next to me asleep on the bed.
I decided it would be a good idea to leave her sleeping while I looked around. I got off the bed and walked to a door that was on my right. I tried the door knob but as I guessed, it was locked. Next to the door was a little electric panel that looked like you would slide a card through it. There was a little light on the side that was glowing red. I decided this door was a lost hope and move to the one that was on the left side of the room.
This door didn't have a lock and as I opened it, it revealed a bathroom. In the bathroom there was a mirror above a little sink. I took a quick look at myself in it and saw that I looked terrible. My hair was a tangled mess. On the sink there were little bottles of what looked like shampoo and a brush. There was also a toilet and a shower.
I walked back out into the room. There was a dresser in the far left corner of the room. I went over and pulled out the draws revealing a row of white towels. The next draw held large t-shirts that would look like a short dress on me. In the next were clothes that looked my size with sweatpants and a few shirts.
The last two draws were empty. I went and looked out the tinted window to see the sun rising. Outside I could only see grass and a few little spaces that looked like gardens. It looked as if we were on the second floor of a building. The drop from the window was probably a good twenty feet. Even if I did survive the drop, I would probably end up with a broken leg along with many other broken bones. Not to mention I had Elena to worry about too.
I wandered back to the bed where Elena was still sleeping I laid back down with her and felt myself drift off into a sound sleep.
The next time I awoke, it was to someone shaking my shoulder. I turned over to see Elena by me.
"Mommy, where are we?" she asked, scared. I sat up and pulled her into my arms.
"I don't know, but I will get us out of here," I said while smoothing her hair out softly.
"How do you feel?" I asked her.
"I feel okay," she replied.
"Does anything hurt? What's the last thing you remember?"
"Nothing hurts and I just remembering looking for Vika," she answered. I sighed in relief. At least she doesn't remember anything bad. I sat there holding her for a long while. I kissed her head and looked around.
Everything looked the same as before. Everything except the window. The window was now darker than before, making it easy for me to assume that it was now night time. I felt Elena wiggle out of my arms and crawl over to where her stuffed bunny was.
The minute Elena got to her bunny I heard voices on the other side of the door, and then the door opened, revealing none other than Dimitri Belikov.
He walked in casually, letting the door close quickly behind him.
"Hello, Rose," he said giving me a slight smile. It was a shock seeing him again after all this time. The last time I saw him, I was completely in love with him and we had finally decided to try and make it work.
Now here we were four years later. Now I have Elena and he's here with both of us locked in a room.
"Dimitri," I replied in a monotone voice. I couldn't let my voice give away just how much it hurt to see him again.
"It's been quite a long time, Roza. You have made quite a reputation for yourself."
"Do not call me Roza. You lost that right when you left," I said. He flashed me a smile.
"You haven't changed a bit. Still as feisty as ever."
"Oh trust me, a lot changed when you left," I said. His eyes left my face and turned toward Elena.
"I can see. Looks like it didn't take you to long to get over me." I didn't answer him. I just stayed quiet. He went over to Elena's side of the bed and knelt down so they were at eye level.
"Now who are you?" he asked, looking her in the eyes.
"I'm not allowed to talk to strangers," she said perfectly calm. He looked at me quickly and turned back to her with a shake of his head.
"I'm not a stranger. Your mom and I use to be really good friends."
"Then how come I've never met you before?" she asked. She was a smart little kid. He just laughed.
"I left," he said simply," you never did answer what your name was."
"Elena," she said softly, pulling her bunny closer to her. He gave a curt nod of the head and stood up.
"So what do you want?" I asked. He gave me a look like it was a stupid question.
"You of course." He said as he walked out the door, leaving me with a look of utter confusion.
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