AN: This is my second attempt at writing fanfiction. I had to delete my first story because I hated the way I wrote it. And I didn't really have time to write back then, but now I have too much time on my hands. So I hope this is way better than my first attempt. Sorry that it is really short.

Amy leaned back in the bathtub her clothes were still on and the water was off. She had no idea why she even let him take her leaving everything that she loved behind. She missed home, her grandfather, and her mother. They'd been fighting when she left, her mother thought she was too young to be with a boy, and Amy feeling she was old enough. It all seemed pointless to her now. Jesse wasn't the best at thinking straight, he'd cheated on her all the time on their "road trip." The only reason she didn't leave him was that she didn't have anywhere else to go and no idea where they where. He talked of all these great places they were going to visit, but a year of being on the road and they hadn't been to any. Amy wanted to go home but she couldn't. She missed the horses and the people of Hudson. She was doing school online and even with Jesse she always felt alone. She had no one since all her friends were in Hudson probably rumoring about her disappearance. No one knew he forced her to write the goodbye letter, and forced her to leave so he could take her with him. She wished she'd been able to tell her mother, but she didn't pick up what Amy was telling her in time. Jesse was always in control he knew she didn't have a cell phone and wouldn't allow her to use any hotel phones. He couldn't risk her calling the police or her family. He didn't want to risk her telling anyone the truth, they all thought she ran away, and he didn't want them to send him to jail. Amy was lucky in a way, he never tried to sleep with her, but maybe because that was a line even he couldn't cross. When he brought a girl to the room he'd lock her in the bathroom and she stayed. She'd rather it be a willing girl then her.

Amy was tired of it. She was once again in the bathroom, able to hear everything. She wanted out of this nightmare. She wished she ignored Jesse's flirting in the beginning. She wouldn't be in this mess now. She closed her eyes and tried to sleep and tune the noise out. When suddenly it stopped.

"What the hell is this Jesse?" A shrill female voice yelled. She must of found the shoe Amy dropped and couldn't find.

"Me and my sister came here together and she must of dropped her shoe and lost it when she was in here earlier." Amy hopped the girl wasn't dumb and could see through him. She thought about banging on the door, but then what would happen. Amy decided she had to try, she banged as hard as she could on the bathroom door.

"What's that?" The female voice was getting closer. She sounded confused.

"Room service." He offered weakly. She knew better than that. She grabbed the bathroom door handle and opened it up. She saw Amy and screamed.

"Who are you and what are you doing in here, listening to us!" She was shocked. Amy knew this was her chance and wasn't going to lose it.

"Hi I'm Amy, the girl Jesse kidnapped." She said it slowly and sweetly. The women was speechless for a few moments before speaking.

"You kidnapped her! She isn't your sister! Are you okay?" She was concerned for Amy.

"Why don't you come with me and I'll call the cops on this creep." She took Amy under her wing. She looked at Jesse with disgust as she pulled out her phone and dialed 911. She sat with Amy in the small gross motel room until the police showed up.

"Are you the girl who was kidnapped?" A police officer asked Amy with concern. "I'm a father and if someone ever took away my daughter I'd want him behind bars." He explained.

"Yes, he kidnapped me. He made me wright a note like I wanted to go, and hasn't let me talk to my family for over a year." Her eyes welled with tears just talking about it.

"Alright, would you like to call your parents right now and tell them what happened?" "We'll give you privacy." He assured her. Amy just nodded gratefully. She didn't know what to say. She watched as everyone left the room. She grabbed the phone and dialed the number she knew by heart. The phone rang and rang, her hope fleeing. She'd almost put the phone back when she heard a voice.

"Hello?" It was her friend Mallory. She was always at their house. Amy smiled just thinking of home.

"Hi Mallory can you put on my mom, we have a lot to catch up on." Amy wanted her to hand the phone over, but knew the little blonde always was in other's business.

"How are you and Jesse doing? Are you still together? Why'd you leave? Was it because of me?" The little girl bombarded Amy with the questions she didn't want to answer quite yet.

"Mallory my mom?" Amy reminded her.

"Oh yeah. Sorry about that." 'Who are you talking to now Mallory?' Amy heard her Grandpa's voice through the phone. "Amy!" The girl was very excited. 'Amy?' Her grandfather couldn't believe it. He knew Amy didn't run away, he knew it was Jesse. But even his mother didn't know where he took her. He grabbed the phone from Mallory joy in his voice as he asked

"Amy is that you?" His heart nearly bursting when he heard her soft yes.

"Where are you I'll come pick you up." He was overjoyed. But worried when she didn't speak.

"Does mom think I ran away?" Amy had to know. He needed to tell her she needed to hear it.

"No. She knew that it was all Jesse's doing. The whole town knew. He wasn't exactly the best boy in town and everyone knows you're not the type to run away from your problems. Amy releashed the breath she was holding. She had been waiting to hear that for over a year. She felt lighter and almost happy. Almost. She wasn't home yet.

"I'm in a motel in the outskirts of Calgary. I don't know much else." Amy was upset that she couldn't give anymore information to her caring Grandfather.

"I'll be there soon." He was determined to bring his granddaughter back home. He hung up the phone and went to his old rusted truck explaining his actions to no one. He was sure Mallory had told his daughter Marion. Because she was already in the truck tears streaming down her cheeks.

"We're going to bring her home safe and sound." He said out loud to assure her and himself.