Laney's POV

Carrie hugged her sister tightly. "I love you Mina," she said while crying. "Love you too Carrie." I got a text from my mom, but it was strange. I showed everyone the text.

Mom: Laney get your %*$ down here now or you are so dead.

"My mom never uses profanity, with her being a strict Catholic and all," I told them. "That's my dad's area." Mina looked at the text and got a futuristic device out of one of the police cars and scanned my phone. "The message is coded," said Mina. "It says 'MOMS KNOW BEST SO YOU BEST COME GET YOUR MOM IN EXCHANGE FOR COREY OR INTO DEATH YOUR MOM WILL FALL' " I gasped. "My mom has a business trip to Japan, so she most likely will be there," I said. Mina talked into the radio and said, "We have another case of CDGWCOAGBFSSKTM."

Mina explained it stood for:

Crazy

Delusional

Girl

With

a

Crush

On

Another

Girl's

Boy

Friend

So

She

Kidnapped

The

Mom

"You'd be shocked about how many times this has happened"said Mina

"She is in Kawasaki, Japan," I told her. She told the dispatcher to send a message to all of the cops in Japan and surrounding countries. And also the U.S.). "Full name and description in detail," said the Dispatcher.

"Maxine Mary Lewis-Penn, age 32, height 5 ft 1 inches, chestnut brown long hair, green eyes, fair skin, and usually in a green and black outfit attire." "That explains your signature outfit,"said Carrie. I guess it would.

After waiting in silence after Trina was taken to jail, Kon suggested we go and get some McDonald's. "It's the only place I could think of," he said. We all agreed and went to go and get some McDonald's.

Two Weeks pasted by with no signed of Mrs. Penn.

But soon enough...

"Officer Mina" said a man's voice from Mina's car radio. "We have found , but we also found something you should come see for yourself. We are in The Outback of Australia.

During the plane ride

I was listening to music when I felt a kick on the back of my chair and I looked back to see a 6 or 7 year old girl kicking my chair. "Hey will you stop it, please?" She just stuck her tongue out and kicked the chair harder and harder and faster and faster. "Um, is this your daughter?" I asked the man next to the little girl. "Yeah, why?" "She is kicking my chair, so if you could try tell her to stop, I would appreciate it." "Does it look like I care?" he asked with the attitude of a 14 year old kid. I would know I had the same attitude when I was 14. "Okay, I know you might stressed but this will go faster if you tell your bratty daughter to stop." "What did you say about my daughter?" Instead of answering I just stuck the middle finger at him and called him a sorry excuse for a parent. Then the daughter stopped kicked my chair as she looked at her dad who was fuming. "Listen %~% you are only 16 or 17, so you don't know what it is like to work 24/7!" he yelled at me. "What do you do for a living?" I asked him. "Accounting," he replied. "Have you ever tried to study 3 languages, go to school, manage a band, actual friends, enemies, missing parents l, annoying over obsessed boyfriend stealers, try to act calm at all times!" I yelled at him. He didn't say a word and neither did anyone around my friends were scared to talked. I think I made my point. I quietly enjoyed my music for the rest of the plane ride.

I am super sorry for not posting in so long. Sorry. I have a question. Do any of you ever get annoyed of bratty and annoying people you are riding an airplane, cruise, train, bus, or any other mode of transportation?