Nicholas had come to the Bennett house that afternoon looking for Kay. He
hadn't heard from her since they had gone to sleep last night. He didn't
know why she left without telling him. He knocked on the door, "Hi is Kay
in?"
"No, I haven't seen her since I got up this morning. Sorry, but I'll tell her you dropped by," Jessica said.
"Alright," he said with a frown on his face. "Do you mind if I wait here for her?"
"Yeah, that's fine with me. Charity and I will be in the kitchen if you need anything."
Nicholas went and sat on the couch thinking. Why did Kay leave this morning? Had he done something wrong? He hoped that Kay wasn't trying to avoid him.
Midnight had come and still no sign of her. They all became really worried about her. It wasn't like her not to come home by curfew.
"What would make her run off like this?" Sam asked.
"I don't know Mr. Bennett, last night she seemed so happy," Nicholas replied.
"Well I think we should go look for her. Jessica why don't you call Miguel and asked him to help. He might know where she would have gone."
"Okay daddy," she ran right to the phone.
"Hello," Pilar answered.
"Hi, is Miguel there?"
"Yes he is, is something wrong?"
"Yeah, Kay's missing?"
"Oh my, I'll go get him right away."
"Miguel speaking."
"Kay's missing and were really worried we don't know what to do." Jess said, not really making any sense.
"What, why?"
"That's what we would like to know. Nicholas said she was really happy last night. Then this afternoon when I went back into our room to see if she was up, she was gone. We never thought anything of it until she never showed up by curfew."
"Okay, tell you're dad I'll go out right now."
Miguel looked everywhere he could think of, even the tree he carved, but still there was no sign of Kay. He sat on a bench and prayed that they would find her; she was everything to him. Then it came to him, a place where they use to go when they were young.
Miguel ran through the dark woods to a little fort that they had built when they were young. He couldn't remember the last time he had been there. As he came upon it, he noticed something so he shown his flashlight on it. It seemed to be the back of someone's head. He got a little closer and he could tell it was Kay; she looked to be crying, but about what.
"No, I haven't seen her since I got up this morning. Sorry, but I'll tell her you dropped by," Jessica said.
"Alright," he said with a frown on his face. "Do you mind if I wait here for her?"
"Yeah, that's fine with me. Charity and I will be in the kitchen if you need anything."
Nicholas went and sat on the couch thinking. Why did Kay leave this morning? Had he done something wrong? He hoped that Kay wasn't trying to avoid him.
Midnight had come and still no sign of her. They all became really worried about her. It wasn't like her not to come home by curfew.
"What would make her run off like this?" Sam asked.
"I don't know Mr. Bennett, last night she seemed so happy," Nicholas replied.
"Well I think we should go look for her. Jessica why don't you call Miguel and asked him to help. He might know where she would have gone."
"Okay daddy," she ran right to the phone.
"Hello," Pilar answered.
"Hi, is Miguel there?"
"Yes he is, is something wrong?"
"Yeah, Kay's missing?"
"Oh my, I'll go get him right away."
"Miguel speaking."
"Kay's missing and were really worried we don't know what to do." Jess said, not really making any sense.
"What, why?"
"That's what we would like to know. Nicholas said she was really happy last night. Then this afternoon when I went back into our room to see if she was up, she was gone. We never thought anything of it until she never showed up by curfew."
"Okay, tell you're dad I'll go out right now."
Miguel looked everywhere he could think of, even the tree he carved, but still there was no sign of Kay. He sat on a bench and prayed that they would find her; she was everything to him. Then it came to him, a place where they use to go when they were young.
Miguel ran through the dark woods to a little fort that they had built when they were young. He couldn't remember the last time he had been there. As he came upon it, he noticed something so he shown his flashlight on it. It seemed to be the back of someone's head. He got a little closer and he could tell it was Kay; she looked to be crying, but about what.
