Chapter Fifty: Back on Earth
Disc: Blah
A/N: Chapter fifty and 100 pages one word..wow. Lol. Okay, well anywho this is a sad chapter that alks about the families of Holly, Rachel, and Tricia after their "deaths". It's depressing but not as bad as what's to follow. The next three chapters will probably be really cute.then some sad stuff..then happy again.then really sad.but the sequel will tie everything up and you'll all be happy! I hope..please review.
It had been over two months now.and it still haunted them.They were so young.
Back in Ohio the families of Holly, Rachel, and Tricia still grieved from the loss of the girls. They had seen the reports, flown to the airport and waited, hoping for any news about survivors or even bodies. All but ten passengers were found, and all three of the teenagers had been among those ten. There had been no survivors.
Tricia's parents were devastated beyond expression. Both her mother and father were in silent shock while her step parents did all they could to try and ease the pain. But nothing could ease it or stop the quilt, of things they never did or said, broken promises, or even meaningles fights that had hurt Tricia so much. As for her siblings.Tammy (Tricia's elder sister) had spent the first few days crying in her room or on her boyfriends shoulder. Thinking of all those time when she had picked on Tricia and all the fights they had had. She would take it all back now just to have her little sister back. Alex (stepbrother) had cried a lot with his parents and spoke very little. He had lost his appetite and was now seeing a psychiatrist. The doctor feared that the incident would scar him for most of his life. The pain would ease with time, but there would be nightmares.and times where he would just go silent for days on end.
Holly's parents were probably the worst off. Her father was on the verge of suicide. Only keeping it together for Holly's mother. Who was doing her best to keep going but cried a lot.and had spent countless hours at the airport waiting for any news about her lost daughter. Katie (younger sister) had denied it all at first.hoping it was only a bad dream. But when it finally sunk in she stopped speaking all together and lost her appetite (like Alex). Her parents had found her aslep in Holly's room clutching a picture of her dead sister or holding onto one of her sister's stuffed animals. She too was receiving help.
Rachel's family had been the strong ones. Yes, they grieved, but they also did everything they could for families of the victims. Especially for Holly and Tricia's families. They had gotten the best people out at the crash site looking for bodies and figuring out what had gone wrong. The airline company had been sued and had to pay for every funeral and increase plane safety. There had been a joint funeral for all three girls and they did everything they could for their daughter's friend's families. But back at home they grieved just as much as the other parents. Her father began to drink more and her mother lost the will to teach or design. Her grandmother's health got worse until she finally passed away. Rachel's siblings took the news hard, but they had their own lives and families.so despite their overwhelming grief they had to go on. Raising their own children and working.
Friends and teachers let the news sink in and mourned as well. Teachers who had never really aprreciated the girls suddenly realized how affecting the empty seats were. And those who had known the girls personally (mostly english teachers) talked amognst themselves and wrote to help them work through the pain. Their closer friends gathered together and cried on each other's shoulders. They spught help from their parents and some of their closer friends needed professional help. In some way or another it affected more lives than any of the girls had thought possible.
The funeral had been long and depressing. Family members for all three girls arrived and spoke touching words about the girls.and cried both loudly and silently as the empty coffins were lowered into the cold hard gorund. The lives of three young, bright, opstomistic girls brought to a tradgic end.
A/N: I know, I know. Sadness all over the place..but I'm still having some writers block on what to write for the next few chapters and this sort of bought me a little time while also giving you guys a chapter that talked about the girl's families! Okay..it's 3:31 AM..sleep (Tricia already is.maybe I should hit her with a pillow!).night everyone!
Disc: Blah
A/N: Chapter fifty and 100 pages one word..wow. Lol. Okay, well anywho this is a sad chapter that alks about the families of Holly, Rachel, and Tricia after their "deaths". It's depressing but not as bad as what's to follow. The next three chapters will probably be really cute.then some sad stuff..then happy again.then really sad.but the sequel will tie everything up and you'll all be happy! I hope..please review.
It had been over two months now.and it still haunted them.They were so young.
Back in Ohio the families of Holly, Rachel, and Tricia still grieved from the loss of the girls. They had seen the reports, flown to the airport and waited, hoping for any news about survivors or even bodies. All but ten passengers were found, and all three of the teenagers had been among those ten. There had been no survivors.
Tricia's parents were devastated beyond expression. Both her mother and father were in silent shock while her step parents did all they could to try and ease the pain. But nothing could ease it or stop the quilt, of things they never did or said, broken promises, or even meaningles fights that had hurt Tricia so much. As for her siblings.Tammy (Tricia's elder sister) had spent the first few days crying in her room or on her boyfriends shoulder. Thinking of all those time when she had picked on Tricia and all the fights they had had. She would take it all back now just to have her little sister back. Alex (stepbrother) had cried a lot with his parents and spoke very little. He had lost his appetite and was now seeing a psychiatrist. The doctor feared that the incident would scar him for most of his life. The pain would ease with time, but there would be nightmares.and times where he would just go silent for days on end.
Holly's parents were probably the worst off. Her father was on the verge of suicide. Only keeping it together for Holly's mother. Who was doing her best to keep going but cried a lot.and had spent countless hours at the airport waiting for any news about her lost daughter. Katie (younger sister) had denied it all at first.hoping it was only a bad dream. But when it finally sunk in she stopped speaking all together and lost her appetite (like Alex). Her parents had found her aslep in Holly's room clutching a picture of her dead sister or holding onto one of her sister's stuffed animals. She too was receiving help.
Rachel's family had been the strong ones. Yes, they grieved, but they also did everything they could for families of the victims. Especially for Holly and Tricia's families. They had gotten the best people out at the crash site looking for bodies and figuring out what had gone wrong. The airline company had been sued and had to pay for every funeral and increase plane safety. There had been a joint funeral for all three girls and they did everything they could for their daughter's friend's families. But back at home they grieved just as much as the other parents. Her father began to drink more and her mother lost the will to teach or design. Her grandmother's health got worse until she finally passed away. Rachel's siblings took the news hard, but they had their own lives and families.so despite their overwhelming grief they had to go on. Raising their own children and working.
Friends and teachers let the news sink in and mourned as well. Teachers who had never really aprreciated the girls suddenly realized how affecting the empty seats were. And those who had known the girls personally (mostly english teachers) talked amognst themselves and wrote to help them work through the pain. Their closer friends gathered together and cried on each other's shoulders. They spught help from their parents and some of their closer friends needed professional help. In some way or another it affected more lives than any of the girls had thought possible.
The funeral had been long and depressing. Family members for all three girls arrived and spoke touching words about the girls.and cried both loudly and silently as the empty coffins were lowered into the cold hard gorund. The lives of three young, bright, opstomistic girls brought to a tradgic end.
A/N: I know, I know. Sadness all over the place..but I'm still having some writers block on what to write for the next few chapters and this sort of bought me a little time while also giving you guys a chapter that talked about the girl's families! Okay..it's 3:31 AM..sleep (Tricia already is.maybe I should hit her with a pillow!).night everyone!
