Chapter 14: Speculation

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A/N: Okay, so this chapter is a little different. This is not a continuation of the story, but more of a speculation and questions chapter. The next chapter will be sort of the same thing except I will be answering your questions and giving hints. I figured this is something new and I'd try it out.

So, when you guys review, ask questions that you want answered and tell me what you think is going to happen in the story. You know, tell me why the Urban Legends are coming true. And if you guys never ever want me to do this kind of chapter again, please tell me. But, do it in a nice way, kay? No flames, please!!

Love Much,

SR

P.S. I'll answer the questions on Tuesday, that way you guys have enough time to write them and send them in. Feel free to tell your friends about this story and have them write in a few questions too!! Thanks Muchly!!

But, here is a short passage just to keep you interested.

The drive to the college was long. Normally, it would only take Olivia a little over an hour to get there even with traffic, but she had already been driving for over two hours and she was just barely half way there. Thinking that there may have been an accident, Olivia turned on the radio. Flicking through the channels, she finally found one that was reporting traffic.

Nope. No accidents. So why was it taking so long?

Olivia jumped as the car behind her honked angrily.

"Yeah, like its my fault." Olivia grumbled as she flashed her badge to the impatient driver. The guy raised his hands in mock surrender, then gave her the finger. Olivia sighed. This guy was a piece of work.

The car in front of Olivia moved forward just a little. Following suit, Olivia pressed on the gas ever so slightly. The guy behind her honked again. Olivia closed her eyes and counted to ten. Her nerves were shot and this guy wasn't helping.

"Screw it." Olivia muttered and flipped on her sirens. She didn't like using them if it wasn't necessary, but she needed to speak to that professor. Pulling off onto the left shoulder Olivia passed the stagnant cars that were still waiting in traffic. Sighing inwardly as the driver's honked and cursed at the unfairness of heir situation, but Olivia ignored them.

She needed to get to the college right away. The situation was escalating and so was her apprehension. The other drivers would just have to deal.