Just Like Heaven

Summary:

Based on the new movie, "Just Like Heaven." Matt returns from New York to Boston and finds an apartment that he can live in. Only to find a ghost there, who can't remember who she is! After many attempts of getting rid of her, Matt finally decides to help her. Soon, the relationship sinks into love. But time is running out, before the relationship can even start...

Rating: PG-13 or "T"

Genres: Humor/Romance


Prologue

23 year old Ineza Garcia rushed through the halls of the Boston Clinic to her office cubicle. She slapped down her paper work on her desk, and sat in her chair. She checked her e-mail, while signing paper works at the same time.

Finally, it was coffee break. Inez walked over to the giant coffee machine with thousands of buttons.

"I think I'll have an expresso..." Inez muttered, and pressed a button, as the coffee machine poured expresso into her coffee cup. After it was done, Inez took the mug, and rushed back to her office cubicle.

One of the doctors caught up with her.

"Inez!" Dr. Mullen called.

"Dr. Mullen, you want to see me?" Inez asked, not even bothering to stop.

"Inez, you've been working hard all week," Dr. Mullen explained, "I really think you should take a day-off."

Inez stopped and turned to face Dr. Mullen. "I can live through this, Dr. Mullen. I'll continue to work hard. I really don't need a day off."

Before Dr. Mullen can counteract, Inez had already rushed into the elevator.


The day had finally ended, and Inez got into her car. She drove down the wet streets of Boston towards her apartment.

She was tired, and she needed rest. But she barely had time. She had to finish the paper works that were due tomorrow.

While Inez wasn't focusing on her driving, she didn't notice the truck that was on the other lane. And that she accidently loosened her grip on the steering wheel, causing it to swerve out of control, and onto the opposite lane.

When the truck driver honked his horn, Inez bolted back into reality. But it was already too late. Inez gasped. The truck's headlights blinded her, and then she fell into darkness.