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Chapter two

That little girl stood out there day and night. At night she would put her little head down and go to sleep. One day it started to rain and she still stood out there.

" Hey, Darry," I said. " That little girl is out there in the rain."

" She is," he said. " That's strange. Her parents should be coming to get her soon, I hope."

" Can we invite her in?" I asked?

" I don't know. I don't want to get hauled in on account of kidnap."

" Oh, come on," I pleaded. " She's going to get sick out there."

" Okay," Darry said after a minute of thought. " Go and get her."

I put my coat on and went into the rain and across the street to where Avery was.

" Aren't you cold?" I asked her. She looked at me with those blue eyes.

" I suppose so," she answered, looking straight ahead.

" Do you want to come in?" I asked her.

" My mother said not to got with strangers."

" Where is your mother?"

" I don't know."

" Do you want to come in?"

" I suppose I will."

We started to walk and Avery put her little hand in mine. We walked back to the house. I opened the door and we walked in. Avery was dripping wet, but I wasn't too wet.

" You have a nice house," she told Darry.

" Thank you," he replied.

Avery started to shiver and her little teeth chattered.

" Are you cold, sweetie?" Darry asked Avery.

" Yes," she said.

" Hey, Ponyboy," Darry said to me. " Go get one of your t-shirts."

" Okay." I went into my room and found a t-shirt that didn't have a billion stains on it.

" Here," I handed the shirt to her. Right there in the living room, Avery pulled her shoes and stockings off and took her dress off. She then put the shirt on, right there in the living room.

The shirt went to her knees and swallowed her up.

" I feel better now," she said, just like that. She at down on the floor and went to sleep. Just like that.

" That was interesting," Darry said. " I just thought I would get her off the streets for a little while. I didn't imagine that she would fall asleep."

I looked down at her. She even looked like a porcelain doll when she was sleeping.

" She's a pretty little girl," Soda said.

" Yeah, she is," Darry, responded. He picked her up and put her on the couch and covered her with a blanket.

" She's really light," Darry said. I bet she was. She had been out there for several days without moving.

Before Darry went to sleep, you carried Avery into his room and he slept on the couch.

The next morning was Saturday. I went in to see how Avery was doing. She was sitting up in bed looking straight ahead.

" Hey," I said. " How are you doing?"

But she didn't answer.

I'm going to end there. There are too ways I can go with this. I can go with a super natural or I could do what most stories are like. Tell me what way you like best

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