AN: Hey guys!
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Really, it warms my heart.
Thanks to all of you! Without you, I wouldn't be confident about this story and it would have ended a looonnng time ago.
Thanks!
Now let's begin the chapter!
It was off!
The cast was finally off.
Zoe was kind of nervous going into the doctor's office to get the cast off after hearing Kara's story, but she made sure that her parents were with her the entire time.
Zoe was currently sitting with her parents in their private room waiting for the doctor to come back with her brace that she would have to wear.
The trio had to wait for ten minutes.
Then Zoe saw the doorknob move and she felt her heart beat faster. She was finally going to be able walk again!
The door opened and the familiar face of her female doctor walked in.
She looked at the family. "You all ready?" She asked, as she put a large case on the counter top.
"Absolutely." Alison said.
"Yes." Emily said after.
Zoe was to nervous to say anything so she just smiled and nodded her head.
"Alright." The doctor said as she opened the case and pulled out the big hunk of metal.
Zoe stared at it in awe. When she first heard the news of her having to wear the brace, she was disgusted. But now, after having to wear the cast for months, Zoe would have married the brace.
The doctor carefully brought the brace over to Zoe and aligned it onto her right leg. She watched as the doctor's hands moved along the brace as she tightened and adjusted things.
"Does this look good to you?" She asked, making eye contact with Zoe.
"Yes." Zoe said. She honestly had no idea. There were too many things to look at and Zoe trusted her doctor to do everything right.
The doctor nodded her head and she tightened up the brace.
Zoe felt the thing hug her leg. She tried to move her leg a little bit but it was heavy and she was unsuccessful.
The doctor stood up and looked at the brace.
"Alright, it looks good." She said in a cheery tone.
Zoe was also smiling ear to ear. "So when will I walk again?"
The doctor looked at Zoe and her facial expressions went from happy to sad. "When your therapist says you can."
Zoe felt her smile fade also. "What do you mean?"
"I mean that your leg is way too weak to walk. You need to gradually build up its strength before you can walk around."
Zoe was speechless… and heartbroken.
"How long will that last?" Emily asked.
"Anywhere from a few weeks to a few months." The doctor said.
"When can we start?" It was Alison's voice.
"Next week. Until then, Zoe will have to stay in the wheelchair and we can assign small leg exercises you can do." The doctor said. Her voice sounded up beat, but Zoe still felt sad and disappointed.
"She'll only need to wear the brace when she goes to physical therapy so until then, just keep her in the chair and limit her leg movement." The doctor continued.
Zoe felt eyes on her as she looked down at the ground. She didn't look back. She was so disappointed. She thought that today she would take her first normal steps in months. Now she has to wait weeks? Just thinking about it made Zoe want to cry.
She kind of drowned out the rest. The doctor had taken off the brace and put it back in the case, then there was the last minute chit chat between her mothers and the doctors, there were the goodbyes, there was the wheeling to the car, and there was the struggling to get in the car and then there was the ride home. Zoe had only mumbled a few words during the whole thing.
When she got home, her parents helped her out of the car and into the house.
Almost immediately after the three walked in the door, Jason came barreling around the corner.
"Well?" He said drastically.
Zoe saw Alison shake her head at him and wave her hand in front of her neck.
"We have to wait a few more weeks." Zoe said angrily as she wheeled off.
"What…I thought… I'm sorry, Zoe." Jason muttered.
"Yeah, it's fine." Zoe said as she reached her room. Without saying anything else, she closed the door and pulled herself onto her bed, face first.
Without looking, Zoe reached her hand over to her nightstand and grabbed the snow globe. She shook it, still without looking up.
The familiar jiggling sound came but it didn't make Zoe feel better.
Knowing it was useless; she put the thing back on the nightstand and took a deep breath.
She stayed like this for minuets until she heard the door open it. She still didn't lift up her head to see who it was.
"Zoe?"
Emily.
"Yes?" She grunted; her voice muffled out from her pillow.
"I'm putting your brace in here." She said. Then Zoe heard a loud clunk. "In case you want to look at it and get excited about the thought of walking." She said in a semi-cheery tone.
"Thanks." Zoe said in her most excited voice possible, but it was pretty unbelievable.
She then felt her mother squeeze her foot and then there were footsteps as her mother walked out and closed the door.
Zoe really didn't want to see the brace. To be honest, it would make Zoe feel worse about herself more than hopeful. She only let her mother put it in her room because it sounded like she really thought it would help, and Zoe didn't want to disappoint her mother even further.
After more minutes of thinking, Zoe finally lifted her head up. It wasn't because she was done moping; it was because it was getting hard to breathe.
She turned her head around and saw the brace resting on the wall.
Just as she had suspected, it made Zoe feel bad. It felt like someone had shoved their hand into Zoe's chest, ripped her heart out, cut it up with scissors, taped it back up, and shoved it back in.
She turned away from it.
Her eyes now faced a wall. She found herself getting extremely bored, so she decided to stop moping and get up.
She whipped her legs over the side of the bed. She stared down at her feet. Once seemed thicker than the other.
A hair then fell on her face and she brushed it back, looking back up at her room.
She now stared at her wheelchair. That made her feel even worse than when she looked at the brace.
She darted her eyes away from the chair and down to her legs. Her right leg looked different from her left.
He left seemed a lot healthier, while her right leg looked sickly. It must be from being in that cast for so long.
Zoe put a small bit of pressure on her right leg. She felt a little tingle, but it felt just like her left leg did.
She got an idea. She hopped on her left leg across the room over to the brace. She grabbed the chair from her desk and sat in it. She then grabbed the brace from the wall and began to wrap it around her leg.
She remembered how the doctor did it perfectly. Zoe's hands moved fast as she tightened and loosened the straps.
When she was done, she looked at her brace up and down. It looked just as it had when she was in the doctor's office.
She took a deep breath and grabbed onto the wall. She slowly pulled herself up, putting all the pressure on her left leg.
Zoe looked down as she slowly put the pressure down on her right leg to.
A tingly feeling washed over her leg, but other than that, it felt fine.
She now had equal pressure on both her legs, and she was standing tall.
Her balance seemed pretty good. Feeling pretty confident about herself, Zoe took a step.
She moved her left leg first. As she did this, she felt her right leg wiggle uncontrollably.
The front half of her body fell forwards, but Zoe quickly moved her right leg to match her left one and used her arms to balance herself. After a few seconds of struggling, Zoe did it.
She had taken a step.
She tried to take another one, moving more quickly this time.
She put her left leg out first and without hesitation she took a step with her right leg.
Zoe was unsuccessful this time.
Her right leg bent under her weight and she toppled forwards. She caught herself on her bed and used her strength to not face plant the floor.
She pushed her whole body onto her bed and smiled at herself. She did it. She took a step!
Yeah, the last one might have failed, but she still managed to take at least one step.
Zoe reached for her phone on the night stand and started a group message with Kara, Rose and Anna.
Are you guys busy? I really need to show you something.
-Zoe
She pressed send and waited for a reply.
After five minutes, there was still nothing.
"Come on." Zoe grunted as she kept refreshing her messages.
She slammed the phone down and looked back down at the brace. She figured that is she was going to show her friends, she at least needed to learn to take more than one step.
She got her balance again and put out her left leg. She felt her right leg start to shake, she would fix that later, but she prepared herself to take the step with her right leg.
Just as she was about to do it, Zoe heard her phone ring. She plopped back down onto her bed and read the message.
Your friends are a little busy right now.
-A
There was an image attached to it. Zoe opened it and stared in horror. It was Anna, Rose and Kara. They were all tied up and grouped into a corner.
Zoe tried to figure out where they all were, but it was too dark to see.
Her heart was racing. A had them.
They actually had them.
Another text came in.
Come to the Kahn cabin the woods. Alone.
-A
Zoe knew where it was. She had been there before when she was about ten or eleven. She had gotten lost in the woods when she strayed from the trail and when she saw the house; she sat on the porch and cried. She was scared that her moms would never find her.
They eventually found her with tears running down their faces and worried expressions. They grabbed her and took her away from that house in a hurry.
Zoe looked at the picture of her friends again. All their eyes were closed, but they didn't look hurt.
They needed her. They were depending on her. It was up to little old, crippled Zoe to save the day.
Zoe stood up and looked around her room. She couldn't exactly walk out and tell her parents, all three of them, that she was going out to go save her friends from A at the Kahn cabin. First of all because Zoe could hardly walk, second of all because Zoe wasn't supposed to even attempt to walk, and third of all because they would want to join and Zoe wouldn't let them put themselves in danger.
She looked at her window. It seemed to be her only option. But what if her parents heard her?
What if they came in her room to check up on her? There wasn't much she could do about that, but she could at least tune out the noise.
Zoe knew she had an old radio under her bed that she could use. So, she carefully lowered herself down and looked under her bed.
It was right where she thought it would be. She got it and stood back up.
She stretched out the antenna and turned the knob all the way up.
Justin Bieber's "Sorry" was now playing full blast. Zoe stomped her foot to see if it blocked the noise of her metal foot and it did.
She then turned to the window. Now for the hard part.
Zoe leaned against the wall as she made her way over to the window. Her right leg felt like was going to give out the entire time, but she ignored it. She had to get to her friends.
She finally made it to the window. She opened it. Zoe put her left leg up first. She grabbed her right leg, looping her fingers between the brace, and she lifted it up onto the windowsill.
She slowly lowered herself onto the ground. She caught her balance pretty quickly, but it was the whole walking thing that was her problem.
The first ten steps went by slowly. She made them carefully and slowly. She realized that this was getting her nowhere and that she had to speed up.
She took another step and quickly brought her right leg forwards. She barley struggled.
She chuckled at herself. She was getting the hang of it.
She speed walked to her car with little struggle. She opened the car door and hopped inside.
It had been a long time since Zoe had driven, but just like walking, it came back to her almost immediately.
She speeded over to the woods, all with a smile on her face. She was starting to feel normal again.
Zoe pulled into the woods and she started to see the cabin in the distance.
The smile quickly faded from her face as she remembered what she was doing.
She parked in the driveway of the cabin. She saw Kara's car also in the driveway. She noticed that the tires were slashed.
Did she try to come to the rescue to? If she was, she was unsuccessful.
Zoe parked and waddled to the front door. It was open a crack.
She took deep breaths before she opened it.
"Come on, Zoe." She said to herself.
She remembered the picture and that caused her to get angry. Angry at the fact that A was doing this.
What had the girls done to upset them so much?
That's what Zoe wanted to know. And that's what she was going to find out.
With that thought in her mind, she opened the door and walked in.
Anna woke up with her head pounding.
It was dark, and Anna couldn't see that much, but she could see that Rose and Kara were also next to her, gagged and tied up.
Anna stared down at her hands. They were tied.
She bit down and was greeted with the taste of fabric. She was gagged.
Great.
It seemed like Rose and Kara were still unconscious, but their faces still seemed scared.
Anna looked around the room she was in. She couldn't see much. The only light in the room was the moonlight seeping in from the boarded up windows.
She could see silhouettes of chairs, tables and something that might be a fireplace.
She noticed that her legs weren't tied up, so Anna struggled as she tried to maneuver her tied up hands from behind her back to her front.
As she was trying to get her hands past her feet, she struggled greatly.
Her body was at such a weird angle, that she was scared that her arms would dislocate.
She grunted softly as she used all her strength to bring her hands past her feet.
Anna finally did it after a few painful minuets. She then stood up and looked for something to tear the rope on her hands with.
Everything in the room was in fact a table or chair and had nothing sharp what-so-ever on them and Anna was starting to give up hope.
She walked to the boarded up windows. They were loose. She grabbed one of the boards with her tied up hands and ripped it out of the wall and the board tumbled towards the floor.
She cringed at the loud noise. She waited a few seconds to see if anybody had heard her and was coming to get her, but it didn't sound like anyone was coming.
She then looked at the board on the ground and she felt herself smile through the gag in her mouth.
Sticking out of the board was a nail.
She then sat down and held the board with her feet and began to quickly rub the rope on the nail back and forth.
Anna did this for several minutes but didn't get anywhere. She felt sweat drip down her forehead as she gave up on the nail. It wasn't sharp enough to pierce the thick rope.
Anna abandoned the board and went back to the window. Through the wood she could see the window. It was broken.
Anna ripped out a few of the other boards as quietly as she could until she could reach her bound up hands through the wood and receive a piece of broken glass.
She reached her hands in and felt the sharp glass. She carefully wrapped her fingers around the edge of it, trying her best to not grab the sharp end. She grabbed it and pulled. She heard the glass disconnect from the wall and she felt it dig into her hand.
She grunted loudly but it was muffled by the gag. She quickly brought the glass out and rested it carefully on the ground.
She kicked the wooden plank aside and it slid across the room into the darkness.
Anna sat down and did the same thing she did with the nail. She put the glass in between her feet and rubbed her hands over the sharp ends.
Her hands kept slipping of the glass because it was covered in blood. Anna looked at her hands and saw the cut. It was small but it was deep.
She ignored it and went back to cutting the rope.
She felt sweat roll down her face and back as she frantically went back and forth.
She saw the rope begin to rip and hope began to fill her.
Anna waited until there were only a few threads left that connected the two pieces of rope. Instead of risking cutting the thread on the glass and having her hands fly down and impale herself with the glass, she just used her strength to break the rope.
She pulled her two hands apart with all the strength she had left and the rope made a satisfactory snapping sound.
Anna smiled at the sight of her hands being separated. She then pulled the rope of her wrists and removed the gag off of her mouth.
She took deep breaths as she moved over to Kara and Rose's bodies.
Anna began to ungag them as they started to wake up.
As she ripped the gag from Kara's mouth, her eyes shot open and she screamed.
"Shh!" Anna said as she put a bloody hand to her mouth.
Kara made a disgusted face but remained silent. Her screams woke up Rose, but she was pretty calm.
Rose stared at Anna with a worried and scared expression.
Anna turned to Kara and whispered. "Calm down. We're going to get out but you can't say a word."
Kara nodded slightly as Anna removed her hand from her mouth.
She then moved over to Rose and looked her in the eye. "Same goes to you."
Rose nodded in response.
Anna then took Rose's gag off and Rose kept her mouth shut.
Anna kept them tied as she looked around the room. If A walked in, they would see that it was Anna who got free and Rose and Kara only managed to get the gag off and hopefully A would only punish Anna.
She walked across the room and put her ear against the wall. It was silent.
She walked back to Kara and Rose and whispered. "I don't think A is anywhere near us."
"Where's Zoe?" Kara asked.
Anna shook her head. "I don't know."
"Do you think A has her?" Rose whispered.
"Hopefully not." Anna said in a shaky voice. "She's our only hope right now."
The girls were silent.
"What if A already has her?" Kara asked.
"They don't." Anna replied.
"How can you be so sure?" Rose asked in a barely audible whisper.
"Because if A has Zoe, they would have already used her to get what they want from us."
"You think that A wants something from us?" Kara asked.
"Why else would they hold us captive?" Anna said as she looked through the boarded up windows.
"Do you think our parents are looking for us?" Anna asked when she stepped away from the window. It must have been close to midnight.
"Probably." Kara said in a depressing tone. "We've been gone most of the day."
"I told my dad that I was going to Zoe's." Rose said as she looked at the floor. "He probably isn't worried yet."
"I'm sure he is." Anna said, walking towards the tied up girls. "I'm sure our parents have told yours that we're missing."
A tear rolled down Rose's face but she didn't say anything.
Anna swallowed hard. "Okay, I'm going to untie you now." She nodded to the windows. "The boards are pretty loose so we might be able to rip them from the wall and climb out the broken window. If A hasn't done something to Kara's car, we can use that to get away."
"But what if A did do something?" Kara asked. Her voice quivered.
"Then its three against one." Anna said. "We can fight A off."
Kara and Rose nodded their heads but they didn't do it confidently. It seemed like they were scared. Anna understood why. This person is dangerous and they most likely had weapons, but Anna tried not to think about. She was pretty sure they would get away through the window.
Anna then bent down and began to untie Rose's ropes. She was nearly done when the door unexpectedly burst open. "Shit." She whispered to herself.
Anna's heart dropped into her chest when she looked up and saw the black figure.
She quickly stood up as A stood in the doorway.
Then they charged.
Anna charged to, and when she was close enough, she quickly jerked to the right and that caused A to fumble.
The doorway was now clear and Anna could have easily escaped but she was not going to leave Rose and Kara.
She turned back around to see A on the opposite side of the room. Right next to their foot was the shard of glass. If Anna was fast enough, she could grab it. But what would she do once she had it? Did she really have the strength to drive the glass shard into A and kill them?
She didn't know.
A began to move again as Anna sprinted.
"Anna!" She heard someone scream, but she couldn't tell who.
She was just a few feet away from A when she slid down on her knees and grabbed the glass shard. It dug into her hand but she didn't care.
She stood up and quickly spun around and was shocked to see A was right behind her.
Before Anna could process anything, A slammed their fist into the back of her head and she fell to the ground.
"Anna, no!" Was the last thing she heard before she was out cold.
"Leave her alone!
It was Rose.
Anna then felt a sharp kick to her stomach.
She tried her best to pretend like she was still unconscious; this was Anna's only advantage at the moment.
There was another kick to the chest, but it wasn't as hard as the last.
"Stop!" It was Kara yelling this time.
It was silent in the room now and Anna could hear the quite sobs and sniffles of Kara and Rose.
Anna tried her best to keep a steady breath, but every time she took a breath in, it felt like someone was ripping her ribs in half.
How long has A been kicking her? How long has Anna been unconscious?
Anna waited for another kick but it didn't come. Instead, she felt fingers in her hair.
A grabbed onto Anna's hair tight and pulled it so Anna's head has lifted off the ground. Still, she showed no emotion.
She then felt something cold against her neck.
"What is that?" Kara asked.
Of course, there was no reply.
Anna didn't want to find out, so she opened her eyes and kicked her legs out.
Her legs connected with A's legs and they fell over and crashed hard into the wooden floor.
A small grunt escaped from the black mask.
Anna shook as she stood up. She tried to stand up straight but she felt dead. All of her energy was taken when she kicked A.
A got up quick and began to charge at Anna again.
"Anna move!" Rose yelled.
Anna didn't move. Instead, she held her arms out. A stopped running at her and stared at Anna's hands.
"Tie me up." She wheezed out.
A didn't do anything.
"Tie me up." She repeated.
A listened and pulled out rope that was hidden behind a chair. Anna didn't hesitate as A tied it around her wrists tightly.
They then grabbed Anna's shoulders and forced her down to the ground right next to Kara.
A looked at the girls behind their mask. Even though Anna couldn't see their face, she knew that they were satisfied.
"What's the plan?" Kara whispered.
"There is no plan." Anna said in a normal tone. She didn't need to whisper.
Kara looked at Anna with tears in her eyes and Rose just looked at the floor.
A tilted their head and walked towards Anna. She held an emotionless expression as A bent down to where they were face to face with Anna.
They then held out an object.
It was her bracelet.
"Where did you find that?" Anna asked in a furious tone. She knew that A wouldn't reply, but she still had to ask.
They held the bracelet in front of Anna's face in one hand and then A pulled something out from behind their back with their other hand.
A syringe.
But there wasn't medicine in it. It looked like a little machine and the syringe would plunge it deep into Anna.
"You want to put that in me?" Anna wheezed as she nodded to the syringe.
A slowly nodded their head.
"So if I let you put that in me, you'll give me the bracelet back?"
They nodded their head again.
"That's not good enough."
A tilted their head.
"I'll let you put that in me if you let Kara and Rose go." She said. She knew that A could just put the thing in Anna no matter what, it's not like she had a choice. But she was hoping that the strength in her voice was enough.
A did nothing. It was like they were actually thinking.
Then Anna saw movement from behind A.
She quickly darted her eyes up to see what it was.
It was Zoe. She was standing in the doorway. She was standing?
Zoe put a finger to her mouth, signaling for Anna to keep quite.
Anna darted her eyes back to A. If she stared at Zoe for too long she knew that they would catch on.
Kara and Rose perked up. They must have spotted Zoe. Anna prayed that A didn't notice.
"Do we have a deal?" Anna asked.
They still didn't move.
Anna darted her eyes back up to Zoe. She was looking around, probably for something to attack A with.
She made eye contact with Zoe and Anna then brought her eyes down to something that was on the floor. It was the wooden plank with the nail in it that Anna had kicked away earlier.
Zoe followed Anna's eyes to the board. She then looked back at Anna and nodded.
Zoe then began to take a few steps so Anna started talking.
"Come on." She said to block out the noise.
"Are you actually considering this?" Anna said. She chuckled. "It took you two seconds to set Rose's house on fire but it's taking you this long to inject me?"
A still did nothing.
"You know what I think?" Anna said. She leaned in closer. "I think you're a coward." She looked up. Zoe was bending down to pick up the board.
"I think you're a coward who has nothing better to do than pulling amateur ticks on teenagers."
Anna saw A twitch. Was she getting to them?
"I mean, you're not really good at being a psycho." She said with a smirk. "Your texts aren't that frightening and you barley live up to your threats."
Anna rolled her eyes. "And you're supposed to be the next generation A? Please, you can never be as good as Mona. She came up with all this, I mean come on, you're not even original."
She looked up again at Zoe. She had the plank in her hand and she started to walk towards A. She nodded her head in encouragement to Anna.
"You're supposed to be this menacing person who keeps us up at night and you can't even come up with original ideas."
She stared at A. They were clenching their fist. She then darted her eyes to Rose and Kara. They were staring at Anna with their mouths hanging open.
"Eeny meeny miny moe, seriously? That's the best you could come up with?"
Anna looked back up at Zoe. Just a few more sentences and Zoe would be on top of A.
"And do you know what the worst thing is?" Anna asked in a snooty tone with her head tilted. "You can't keep track with everything that's going on." She hissed.
Zoe was right behind A.
"And the fact that you're so easily tricked is really such a shame." Anna said smiling.
A sat up straight as they realized what was going on.
"Now, Zoe!" Anna said as A turned around.
"Ugh!" Zoe grunted as she swung the board at A's head.
There was a loud thunking sound that could have been heard for miles.
Anna watched as A's body fell to the floor. A second thunk sounded as A hit the wood floor.
"Oh my god!" Kara gasped as she looked up at Zoe and Anna.
Zoe quickly moved to the three tied up girls. She untied Anna first.
"Are you guys okay?" She said as she untied Anna's hands. "Oh my god, Anna, your hands! They're bleeding!"
"I'm fine. I'll explain later." Anna said as she stood up and moved over to Kara. She untied her hands while Zoe untied Rose's.
"What the hell just happened?" Rose cried out.
"To be honest, I have no idea." Zoe said as she untied Rose.
Kara and Rose stood up with tears in both their eyes.
Anna turned to Zoe, who stood with a small smile on her face. "When did that happen?" She asked as she nodded to the brace on Zoe's leg.
"I'll explain later." She said with a wink. "C'mon we need to go." Zoe said, changing her tone.
Anna nodded. "Yeah, let's go." She said as she started to make her way to the doorway.
"Wait." Kara said from behind Anna.
She turned around to look at her.
"What do we do about A?" She said, pointing at their body.
Anna stared at them. The nail from the bored was stuck in the back of their head. She cringed.
"I don't think they'll wake up for a while, K." Anna said in a cheery tone. She could tell that Kara was upset about what had just happened.
"Don't you want to see who A is?" Kara asked as she slowly walked towards A's body.
"No, I want to get the hell out of here." Rose said as she wrapped her arms around her body and walked to the door.
"This could be our only chance." Kara said as she stood over A.
"Kara, we don't know when A's going to wake up and we need to be long gone before that happens." Zoe said.
Kara still didn't move.
Anna walked towards her and grabbed her arm. "Besides, A is going to have a hole in the back of their head from the nail. We'll find them from that."
Kara didn't say anything and she didn't hesitate as Anna pulled her away from A.
"Alright, let's go." Zoe said as she quickly limped out of the cabin.
As Anna walked, she could feel the soreness in her ribs. Her adrenaline was covering up some of the pain but she knew that it would kill later.
The four walked out of the cabin.
"Alright, get in my car." Zoe said as she opened the back seat door for them.
Kara looked at her car parked close to Zoe's. "What about mine?"
Zoe sent a sympathetic look over to Kara. "A slashed out your tires."
Kara looked at her car as she muttered out, "Dang it."
Anna grabbed Kara again and brought her towards the car door. "Come on."
Kara followed and the four got in the car.
They drove back to Rosewood in silence. What was there to talk about?
Anna sat in the passenger seat as she looked out the window. How was she going to explain all of her bruises to her parents?
"That was some pretty good stalling." Zoe said from the driver's seat.
Anna turned her head and looked at Zoe who had her eyes on the road. "That was some good walking."
Zoe laughed. "Thanks."
Anna smiled as a response.
She turned back to the window and stared out at the moon.
For the first time in a while, Anna felt like she had some control.
She had tricked A.
And she felt like she could do anything.
AN: Okay, that was a lot.
ZOE CAN WALK NOW! FINALLY!
And also, dang….
That's all I can muster out from that. xD
Anyways, please review! Thanks!
-Jessica
