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Chapter Two
Going, Going, Gone
The next morning Tatatyana woke in the old tree. She frowned, she shouldn't have fallen asleep. Getting up she headed towards her home. Making her way through the trees and to her front door she heard her parents talking.
She stopped so she could hear better because she had heard her name.
"This has to stop Anna, I can't take it any more," said Tom her father.
"We can't do any thing. All of the doctors say there is nothing wrong with her."
"Then she must want attention. I want this to stop. As of today, we tell her to stop or she has to leave."
At that Tatatyana climbed up to her room, tears in her eyes. Her parents didn't understand. That got her to thinking. Maybe she did need to leave, just for a little while any way.
She gathered a bag full of clothes and climbed back out of room after leaving a note that said...
Dear Mom and Dad,
I'm sorry for all the trouble I have caused.Please forgive me, I love everyone. I'm just going away for a short time. I need to find out some stuff. I shall try to write often. DO NOT WORRY ABOUT ME!
Love,
Tatatyana
She ran back towards the woods hoping that her parents did not see her. Somehow she made it to the interstate.She walked for about an hour when a black van pulled next to her.
"Need a ride?" Asked the passenger, a young brown haired girl.
"No." Tatatyana said not stopping.
"It's dangerous to be walking at night,"said the driver."We'll drop you off where ever you want us to."
"It's dangerous excepting rides from strangers, female or not." Tatatyana replied. "Goodbye."
She was still talking when she was hit by another dizzy spell. When she woke back up she was in the van and the passenger was sitting with her softly murmurring something about a hospital.
"NO, No, I don't need the hospital. I just got dizzy," said Tatatyana.
"You passed out, sweetie," said the driver, a black haired girl in her twenties." You need to see a doctor."
"I've already been to the doctor. None of them can figure out what's wrong with me."She said." Now please let me out."
"No,"said the youngest girl."You'll stay here, we are stopping in the next town anyway.We are staying with a friend and we will drop you off at a hotel."
"Dawn, is this where we turn off?" asked the driver.
"Yeah, Faith. You turn here."
"Where are we?" asked Tatatyana.
"Cleveland. Well actually right outside of Cleveland. My sister has a house here."
"It's really a school,"said Faith,"So you can stay there if you want. A couple of the girls went home to stay with their families and to get their own homes."
"They can stay at the school?" asked Tatatyana.
"Yes, it's like a boarding school,"said Dawn," By the way, what is your name?"
"It's Ana," said Tatatyana.
