Kaitlin sat in her doctor's office that night because she was called in for an emergency meeting with her. Hannah walked in.
"We've called someone to do us a favor," Hannah told her, "We're going to have you relive that night after you two let the party. We think that it's the only way for you to get over it. We're going to have an observer in the car along with you and the driver."
"NO!" Kaitlin yelled, "I can't relive that night!"
"You have to. It might be the only way for you to get over this," Hannah told her.
Kaitlin was led outside along with an observer to find a lady in her 30s standing there.
"Ava?" Lisa, the observer, asked the lady.
"Yes. I'm Bradin's aunt," Ava said. She looked at Kaitlin. "Bradin was scared to do this," Ava told Kaitlin, "I offered to do this for him."
Kaitlin nodded and got into the car followed by Ava and Lisa.
Ava began to drive to the spot where the party was that night. Then, she pulled away into the direction of Kaitlin's house. Kaitlin began to hear her conversation with Luke that night in her head.
The car ride was quiet. Luke spoke up. "What is wrong with you?" he asked. "You've never been this bitchy."
"It doesn't matter," she said.
"It does to me," he said, "I care about you and want to help you. Before you danced, you were happy and yourself. I didn't think dancing made you like this."
"It doesn't," she said.
"Then, why are you acting like this?" he yelled.
"Fuck off," she said trying not to yell due to the pounding of her head.
"Answer me!" he demanded.
"I told you to fuck off!" she screamed, "It doesn't matter and never will!"
"It does matter goddamn it!" he shouted, "I want to know what's wrong!"
"Well, it shouldn't! No one else cares! You shouldn't either!"
"I'm not everyone else! I care! I should be caring about someone who has been there to help me through those hard times I've had! You deserve to be cared for!"
"I hate you," she said quietly.
"What?" he asked looking at her.
"I hate you," she said looking back at him, "The only time you actually care about me is when I act like this. You never ask me how my day was or how I'm feeling or anything like that. I never got a thank you for anything I've done for you."
He looked away and back at her.
"Luke!" she yelled.
Ava and Lisa looked at Kaitlin as she began to yell Luke's name. Lisa tried to hold Kaitlin down in her seat. But, it was hard because she Lisa was in the back. Kaitlin reached for the wheel and tried to 'stop them from going into the guardrail'. Ava and Kaitlin fought over the wheel until Ava won and stopped the car. Kaitlin looked around to find herself in a car that wasn't flying down a cliff.
