Dear
Mom and Dad,
I can't be here anymore. Neither of you have any
time for me. None of my brothers ever want to hang out with me. I'm
tired of being a pain. It's like I'm trapped in this family with
no one to turn to. I'm sick of it. Don't come looking for me,
you'll never find me. I'm not telling anyone where I'm
going.
-Jazzy
Jordan was in awe as he read the letter what seemed like a thousand times. He had come home from college to surprise everyone this weekend, but it was Jordan who had gotten the surprise. He sat on his baby sister's bed and looked around her room. He let out a small laugh as he thought about all the transformations the small space had undergone the last few times he had seen it. Once, it was covered with massive amounts of boy band pictures, he and Jeff had teased her about them endlessly. Then, she fell into an 80s hair band phase, that one was just downright creepy. Jordan looked around. It seemed to him that she had finally become normal. Her once pastel pink walls were now covered with black paint and an array of posters. Photographs of her and every member of the family filled the narrow spaces between many of the posters.
Jordan
stared at the picture of him and his sister. It had been taken during
his senior year in high school. Jazzlynn was in 4th grade. That
wasn't a good year for her. He remembered how pitiful she looked
when she fell off her bike and broke her arm. He thought about how
helpless he had felt while she was screaming in pain all the way to
the hospital.
"God, I wish I could turn back time," he said to
himself.
"JORDAN!" screamed Matt and Cameron simultaneously
running into Jazzlynn's bedroom.
"Hey guys," he replied. He
gave them both big hugs and then walked out into the living room.
"Hi, Mom," He said as his mother stumbled through the front
door.
His mother didn't respond. Instead, she walked over to her
husband and collapsed into his arms, crying.
"Shannon, our baby
is missing. What are we going to do?" she sobbed.
"I don't
know," he said holding his wife. "We'll talk about it when
Jeffrey gets here. Until then, try to calm down. We'll get her
back. I promise," he said giving her a reassuring hug.
"If
we're waiting on Jeff, we might as well take a little trip to the
beach. Maybe he'll be here by the time we get back," Matt said in
a whisper to Jordan. Unfortunately, his dad heard him.
"He said
he would be here at two and it's 1:55. Have a little faith, boys,"
Shan said to his sons, still holding their weeping mother. Time
ticked by one second at a time.
"Why are we even waiting for Jeff?" Cameron inquired.
"Because he's your brother. He's probably the closes to Jazzy, and we're not going to leave him out." Shannon replied.
Finally, at ten minutes until four, Jeff plodded through the door.
The family stared at him as if they were puzzled about the identity
of the guy who walked through their front door.
"Little bro?"
Jordan said.
"Yes, sire?' Jeff replied.
"Are you okay?
You look really weird. I mean, different, when you're all cleaned
up. I think I like the dirt covered motocross look better" Jordan
said.
"Wow. I love you too," replied Jeff
sarcastically.
"Okay, Jeff's here. Can we please figure out
what to do about Jazzlynn?" Cameron questioned anxiously.
"EVERYONE
IN THE KITCHEN!" Shannon yelled. Everyone scrambled into the
kitchen and sat around the table.
"Okay. We have no clue where
she could be. We're going to check everywhere. Everyone is going to
have to work hard to get Jazzy home safely." Shannon began. "Your
mother and I are going downtown to file a missing person report
immediately. Jordan, take Cameron and check her friends' houses.
Matt, take the van and drive around the school and down to the skate
park. Jeff, just drive around, and maybe you could check the
mall."
Everyone nodded in agreement, except their mother, who
was till crying into her husband's shoulder.
"Come on,
Crystal," Shannon said, helping his wife up. "Guys, be back her
by 7:30; and not one minute later."
"Okay, Dad," all the
boys replied heading out the door.
Jordan
and Cameron went straight to Jazzlynn's best friend,
Trish.
"Trish?" Jordan said as a little blonde girl opened the
door. "Wow, you've grown so much."
"How have you been? I
haven't seen you in forever," Trish said. Before Jordan could say
anything, Cameron butted in.
"Trish, Jazzy is missing. Have you
seen her today?" Cameron inquired.
"Oh my gosh. No, I haven't
seen her. She wasn't at school. I was wondering why. Can I help you
look for her?
"Yeah. It would be great if you could call
everyone and see if they've seen her today."
"No problem,"
she said.
"Here's my cell number. If you find out anything,
call me," Jordan said, handing Trish a piece of paper with his
number on it.
"Okay. I'll go call all the girls and get them
to help too."
"Thanks so much," Cameron said.
Cameron and
Jordan jumped back into Jordan's black Corvette and drove
away.
"Okay, let's go to Shawn's next," Cameron
suggested.
"Great idea, twinkle toes!" Jordan laughed. Cameron
punched him.
"Look, I was 4 when I wanted to be a ballerina, can
we please drop it? And if I remember correctly, wasn't it you and
Jeff that gave me that idea anyway?"
"No, we can't drop it,
and yes, we did give you that idea. It was hilarious then, and it is
now, too." Jordan said. Cameron grew angrier. "Calm down, little
brother. Loosen up, take a joke."
"I can't loosen up. My
sister is missing. Not just my sister, but my twin sister. You know
how people always say twins have like ESP or whatever?"
"Yeah.
Why?'
"Well, I have a really bad feeling, like Jazzy's in
trouble or hurt or something. I'm scared, Jordan."
"Don't
worry, Cam. We're going to find her. Everything is going to be
fine. I promise."
Cameron didn't reply. He choked back his
tears and got out. Jordan knocked on the door and Shawn's mother
answered.
"Hello, Mrs. Michaels. Is Shawn around?" Cameron
asked.
"No, he hasn't gotten home from school yet. Can I help
you with something?'
"Yeah, actually, have you seen our sister
today?"
"Yes, I saw her this morning when I dropped Shawn off.
Why?"
"She ran away from home and we were hoping she was over
here," Jordan said.
"No, she hasn't been over here since
Saturday."
"Well, okay. If you see her, tell her to call us,"
said Cameron.
"I will. Good luck, boys."
"Thank you,"
they replied.
They
got back in the car. Jordan started to pull out when his phone rang.
It was Casey, his girlfriend.
"Hello…Yeah, I'm going to have
to cancel…Something really important came up….No….No…my
little sister is missing….Yeah, so am I…. Yeah…Why don't you
come down here? We don't have any classes until Thursday…
Yes….It's only 2 hours….My parents will be fine with
it….Okay…See you tonight….Bye Casey."
He
closed the phone and they took off. It was 6:00.
"Let's go see
if Shawn or Jazzy is at the arcade down on Valoz Street." Cameron
said.
"Alright, I haven't been there in so long," Jordan
replied.
They parked on the street outside the Game Machine.
Cameron ran through the arcade looking for Shawn or Jazzlynn. Jordan
started at the other end looking for his sister. He and Cameron met
up in the middle by the pool tables and air hockey tables.
"See
anything?" Cameron asked.
"No. But I'm not exactly sure what
Shawn looks like. You should go double check."
"Okay, let's
go." Cameron said grabbing Jordan's arm.
They scanned the
aisles of games. Finally, on the last aisle, Cameron found
Shawn.
"SHAWN! Have you seen Jazzy?" he exclaimed.
"No.
Not since this morning, she was really upset, and we got into a fight
because she wouldn't tell me what was wrong. Why?"
"Because
she ran away. Do you know where she might have gone?"
"Not
really, she kept saying she was going to go to the roses. I'm not
really sure what that means. Do you know?"
"No. But thanks for
the help. I'll see if anyone knows about roses. Oh, can you do one
more thing?"
"Yeah, sure, anything."
"Can you ask
around and if you find out anything, will you call us?"
"Absolutely.
I hope you find her."
"Thanks," Cameron said.
They headed
out the door of the arcade and jumped in Jordan's Corvette.
"Where
are we going?" Cameron asked.
"Home. It's almost 7:15."
"I
just thought of one more place. Can we go there? Call Dad. He'll
understand."
"Okay. This better be good."
Jordan
stopped and called his dad.
"Okay," he said to Cameron, "Where
are we going?"
"Turn left up here."
They turned behind a
vacant building. There was a small group of skaters.
"What's
this?" Jordan questioned.
"Jazzy's favorite skating spot.
I'll be right back." Cameron replied, jumping out of the
'Vette.
"Hey, Cam. What's up?" the shortest one
asked.
"Nothing, Oscar. Have any of you seen Jazzlynn?"
"Yeah.
I saw her at about two o' clock. She came and skated for a few
minutes and then she grabbed her bag and left. Never said anything.
Is she okay? She was acting really weird," said a girl.
"Amy,
I really don't know. That's why I came here. She left a note this
morning that said she was running away, and no one has seen her
since," Cameron said, choking back his tears once more. "Okay,
well thanks anyway. I have to go. See you later."
Cameron jumped
in the car.
"So?" said Jordan as Cameron put on his
seatbelt.
"They said she was here about two o' clock. Then,
she just kind of left. Nothing especially helpful, but at least we
know that she was okay then. Let's just go home. Maybe someone else
had some luck."
They
dragged themselves through the door at 7:35. Everyone was sitting
wearily in the living room.
"Any luck?", said Matt.
"Not
really. All I got out of anyone was that she was over behind the old
Toys 'R Us at about two o' clock. Then she left. And Shawn said
something weird about roses or something like that," Jordan
said.
"ROSES?" Jeff exclaimed.
"Yeah, I think that's
what he said. Why?"
"I'm so stupid. Why didn't I think of
that? Come on. Who's going with me to get Jazzy?"
"I AM!"
Everyone screamed.
Jeff lead the pack on his Harley, closely
followed by Jordan and Cameron in the 'Vette. Matt, Shannon, and
Crystal followed them in the van.
They drove for about thirty
minutes. Finally, Jordan got angry and called Jeff.
"Where the
hell are we going... Yes, I trust you….Yes, I want to get
Jazzlynn….Don't tell me to shut up...okay...but if we're not
there in another 5 minutes, I'm going back home."
Finally,
the caravan of worried parents and brothers turned onto a dirt road.
About a mile down the road, they came upon a pond. Everyone jumped
out and looked around. All faces lit up with huge smiles as they
looked across the pond.
On the other side, under a huge oak tree
was Jazzlynn's tent. On either side of the tent was a huge rose
bush standing solemnly like soldiers who were protecting their fort.
They all ran around to the other side of the pond.
Cameron
immediately unzipped the tent. Unfortunately, it was a mess, and
Jazzlynn wasn't in it. Her skateboard, messenger bag and CDs were
scattered everywhere. He turned back to his family.
"Her stuff is here, but I see no Jazzy," Cameron informed them. He was on the verge of tears.
"Where could she be?" Crystal said as she started to cry. Shannon hugged her tightly.
He
started to speak, but he was interrupted by one of his
sons.
"Shhhhhh. Do you guys hear that?" Cameron asked.
Tiny
sobs could be heard. They seemed to be coming from the rose bushes.
Everyone looked around, very confused. Slowly, Jeff approached the
one on the left and spread the bush apart. Inside, Jazzlynn was
curled up in a ball, crying.
"How the hell did you get in
there?" Jeff asked.
Jazzlynn snapped around. An ear to ear smile
came through her tears as she realized who was standing there.
"Do
I really need to answer that? Help me out," she cried.
Jeff and
Jordan picked her up and laid her down by her tent. She was very
scratched up. Jordan looked down at his baby sister. That helpless
feeling was back. He saw the scratches all over her body and he
wanted to cry for her.
"I was climbing up in the tree to get a
better look at the pond, and I fell out. I think I sprained my wrist.
It hurt to move because of the thorns, so I just moved little by
little. I figured I could get out eventually," Jazzlynn said
through her tears. "I was so scared."
"It's okay. We're
here now," Crystal assured her pulling her off the ground into a
hug.
"How did you find me?" Jazzlynn asked. Her voice was
muffled by her mother's shoulder.
"What?" Cameron questioned.
Jazzy pulled away from her mother, who's tears were now joyful.
"How
did you know I was here?" she asked.
"Well, if I wasn't so,
well, me, I would have figured it out a lot sooner. But since I am, I
had to have a little refresher," Jeff said.
"What are you
talking about?" Jazzlynn said wiping the remaining tears from her
cheeks.
"Shawn said something about roses and then Jeff suddenly
grew a brain cell or something," Matt said.
"I forgot I'd
even shown you this place," Jeff said.
"Yeah well, I didn't,"
she said.
"Come on," Shannon said. "Let's get going and
get something done with those scratches and that wrist."
"I'll
get the tent and all of her stuff," Matt said.
"Jordan, can
you do something for me?" Jazzlynn said.
"Sure, sweetie,
anything." he said.
"Can Jeff drive your 'Vette home, and
you take his Harley, so we can talk. I mean, if it's okay with
him."
"It's cool with me. I've wanted to burn the tires
off of that car since you got it," Jeff said sarcastically.
"I'm
not too willing, but I've wanted to get my hands on that Harley for
a while. So, yeah, that'll be fine. See you at the house."
They
all jumped in their cars and left, except Jeff and Jazzlynn. Jazzlynn
sat at the edge of the pond and stared into it. She watched her
reflection become distorted as a frog jumped in. Jeff sat down and
put his arm around her.
"So, what do you want to talk about?"
he asked.
"Everything," she replied. "I just figured we
could spend some time out here like we used to. I've really missed
hanging out with you. Ever since your motocross career has taken off,
we haven't spent very much time together. I miss how close we were.
You're my best friend, Jeff."
About
two hours passed, they talked about everything: past, present, and
future. Jazzlynn and Jeff sat and giggled like three year olds. Jeff
had a million lame jokes, but Jazzy laughed at every single one of
them. Long after daylight had faded into night skies, Jeff got up and
pulled Jazzlynn to her feet.
"We have to go. Dad will kill me if
we don't get that wrist fixed." he said.
"Yeah, let's go.
How about the long way? You know that stretch of road is very
straight, and it's just begging for it."
"Jazzy, NO! Jordan
would kill me if I did that with his car. NO, just NO!" Jeff
said.
"Well, okay. If you're scared." Jazzlynn pouted.
"ME?
SCARED? NEVER! GET IN."
They drove slowly out to the end of
the dirt road and pulled out onto the pavement . It was as straight
as an arrow.
"Are you sure about this?" Jeff asked.
"HELL
YEAH!" Jazzy screamed.
"Alrighty then!" he said, imitating
Ace Ventura.
Jeff jammed the accelerator of the Corvette to the
floor and they sped off, leaving only a cloud of dust behind.
