I don't own Summerland or any charracters other then Gabi.


Bradin sat on a flat rock watching the colours fade from the sky. One by one the stars came out, dancing across the sky, reflecting off the water below. As the orange and red faded into back he found himself thinking of his life back in Kansas. It wasn't fair that he and his siblings were enjoying life when his parents couldn't enjoy life ever again. He thought of his life since he came to Playa Linda. Sarah ran away and wasn't found, Callie was gone, both out of his life. He couldn't talk to anyone about the things he was going through. His explosive break up with Callie, a week prior to this night, left him wondering if he had said the right things. Her words 'You're so selfish, Bradin!' echoed in his head as he watched the moon appear.

It had been almost a year since the death of his parents, but the pain still hadn't left. He hated how people would say 'I'm so sorry', 'Poor thing', or 'I understand'. They didn't. They don't know him, and they definitely didn't know his parents. They don't know how it feels, or have anything to do with their deaths. All he wanted was someone to listen to him. Just listen and not make any comments. This was one of the reasons for Callie to end their relationship.

All the stars faded slowly faded from the sky. Bradin sighed and started on his way back to the Beach House. The incoming clouds threatened rain. On a usual night, Bradin would hate the rain, but tonight he welcomed it, as it matched his mood. The rain fell harder and harder. He dragged his feet in the sand close to the road. The road was dotted with tourist shops, surf shops, and many different restaurants.

It wasn't overly late, but the streets were close to deserted. Most people would be at home with their families, but Bradin didn't ant to go back to Aunt Ava's just yet. It's true the Beach House where he live wasn't considered his home, home was back in Kansas. Would he ever find a place to call home again? Aunt Ava's was the closest thing he had, but he still longed to be back on the farm.

The rain continued pouring from the sky. His mind flashed back to when he received the news; 'Your parents have perished in a flood'. The words changed his life forever. It always seemed that when it rained his life changed a little, for the worse. Back in Kansas the rain took away his best friend in the fourth grade. His parents died in the rain, and when Callie broke up with him, the rain poured down.

Light flowed out of a door down an alleyway. "Go home!" someone said in disgust. Only if he could, he would.


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