Peter gently shook Adrienne's shoulder. She opened her eyes, and she saw him standing above her.

"Hi, I'm Peter Scarbrow, its nice to meet you Adrienne," Peter said, extending his hand for a hand shake. Adrienne accepted the hand and smiled. "Let's get going, are these your all your bags?" he asked.

She nodded her head, and the pair headed outside to the parking garage. They reached a truck, and Peter placed her bags in the truck's bed. He claimed into the driver's seat, just as Adrienne closed the passenger's side door.

"It's going to be a long ride," he told her, "Let me know if you need to stop."

Adrienne just nodded again. She rested her head against the window and closed her eyes.

Peter didn't bother her, not only did he not have the energy, but it was 3 o'clock in the morning. "Adrienne must be having a bad day anyway, with no one being there to pick her up," he thought to himself.

Peter was still driving, when the sun began to rise. He looked at the gages the gaslight was on, and the arrow was pointing to Empty. Just then, the truck slowed to a stop, and Peter pulled it off the road.

Adrienne pulled her head up and asked, "Are we here?"

"No, I ran out of gas," Peter told her. He was kicking himself on the inside, for just blurting that out to her.

"There is a gas station about a half a mile ahead," she said.

"How do you know that?" he asked.

"I saw a billboard," Adrienne answered. "At least one of us was paying attention," she muttered under her breath.

"What?" Peter asked.

"Nothing, are we going to get some gas?" Adrienne asked.

"Yes, come on, I think I have a red container in the back," Peter said.

Adrienne opened the door, and watched Peter pull out the gas can.

The gas station was closer than Adrienne estimated. It only took them ten minutes to walk there. While Peter was filling the gas can, Adrienne went inside the gas station. She realized how thirsty she was. She pulled a bottle of water of the shelf and paid for it. She began to walk out the door, as Peter walked in to pay for the gas.

"What did you buy?" he asked.

"Water," Adrienne responded.

"Do you want anything to eat?" Peter asked.

"No thank you, water was all I wanted," she replied.

Peter paid for the gas and purchased three granola bars. Two were for him and one extra in case Adrienne decided she was hungry. When he was outside again, Adrienne was already walking back to the truck. Peter was eating one of his granola bars, when he heard the sound of moving gravel. He looked up to see Adrienne lying on the ground.

"Are you okay?" he asked her.

"I think I'm fine," she responded.

"Your hands are scraped up a little bit. We can clean the cuts, when we get to Horizon," Peter told her.

She stood up and began to walk the rest of the way. While Peter filled the tank, she waited in the truck.

He climbed back in and started the truck up. He said, "We're only about 20 minutes away for Horizon now."

Adrienne didn't say anything. Nor did she say anything, when the reached Horizon and Peter took her directly to the nurse's office.

He waited while the nurse cleaned the cuts on her hands.

"How did you do this?" the nurse asked pleasantly.

"I tripped on the gravel," Adrienne replied.

The nurse bandaged up Adrienne left hand, when Adrienne began to rub her forehead with her right hand.

"Is something wrong?" the nurse asked.

"I feel dizzy," Adrienne said, before she fell over in her chair. She came to, right away.

Peter was now standing in front of her. "When was the last time you ate?" he asked. "On the plane," she lied.

"That was yesterday afternoon, no wonder you feel dizzy. I'll go to the kitchen and find you something to eat," he said. "The nurse can weigh you, and ask you some health questions while I'm gone." With that, Peter left.

"The students get psychical when they get their grades, but since you came here at the semester break. The doctors aren't here to give them," the nurse explained. "Step up on the scale please." The nurse wrote down the number, and then questioned Adrienne about her health.

Peter returned with a sandwich and an apple, just as the nurse was finishing up.

"Here eat these," he said, as he handed Adrienne the food. She picked at the sandwich, but she noticed Peter was still watching her, so she took a large bite of the apple. She took two more bites before he finally turned away, to go talk to the nurse. The nurse and Peter were whispering back and forth.

Adrienne took a bite of the sandwich it was turkey, which she actually liked so she ate nearly all of it. The apple however remained with only three bites out of it.

"Adrienne you and I are going to go have a meeting with your counselor Sophie," Peter told her. "Take the apple and rest of the sandwich with you; you're going to finish them."

Adrienne followed Peter outside, as they walked she looked around. It was beautiful here, although it reminded her of a summer camp. She made a note to tell Bryce that in a letter, Bryce loved to camp. She than looked down at the apple and part of the sandwich in her hand. She "accidentally" dropped them on the ground. Adrienne stopped walking and looked at the poor apple lying in the dirt.

Peter now noticed Adrienne wasn't beside him. He turned to see where she was.

"I dropped my food," she said.

"I can see that, don't worry we'll be able to get more later," he told her. Peter was trying to figure out if Adrienne had an eating disorder. The nurse had said that she was a little under weight, but it was not enough to be alarmed over.

"In here," Peter said, pointing toward a building. Adrienne followed him into an office. There was a blond woman sitting at the desk.

"Hello Adrienne. I'm Sophie your counselor," the woman said.

"Hi," Adrienne replied.

"I already went through your bags while you were with the nurse," Sophie said. "I had to take a few things that violate our rules."

"What did you take?" Adrienne asked in a sharp tone.

"Your razors, nail polish, nail polish remover, and the box of matches that were in the front cover of your Bible," Sophie said.

"Oh I don't care about that stuff, my stepmom packed all that," Adrienne said more calmly than before.

"What were the matches for?" Peter asked.

"To burn things that are evil," Adrienne answered.

"Are you serious?" Peter questioned.

"Yes, my stepmom is a freak. She tried to burn all my CDs one time, but she figured out that it was easier just to break them," Adrienne said.

"All right than," Sophie said, giving Peter a concerned look. "We're going to go over the rules, than I'll show you where you'll be staying," she continued.