JENNETTE'S POV

I was falling. Faster and faster I fell. Then I made contact with the ground. Luckily it was raining so hard, I fell into nothing but mud. But it wasn't enough. I felt (and heard) my left leg snap. The bone pierced through my leg and blood sprayed everywhere. I let out an agonizing scream and clutched my leg. Blood gushed over my hand. I needed to make it home. I got up and hobbled out of the mud. My arm and my leg were screaming in protest. The pain was unimaginable. I hobbled down the street very slowly.

"THERE SHE IS!!" Someone screamed. I looked around to see the men chasing me. I hobbled faster but they were gaining. I saw my street come into view. I guess I wasn't that far from home. I saw my house and Mommy was in the living room, and Daddy was there too!!! Wait, who was that? AUNT CARLY!!! I smiled despite the pain and "ran" as fast as I could. I was at the door, about to reach the door handle, when two hands grabbed me around the waist. No, I was this far and I wasn't about to give up.

I filled my lungs with air, lifted my head, and let out the loudest scream I have ever screamed. The man dropped me in surprise and ran away. I landed on my leg and arm. I let out another scream and began to sob uncontrollably.

SAM'S POV

I was watching TV with Carly and Freddie when I heard an ear-splitting scream. I jumped up from the couch because that scream was freaking close. I heard another scream.

"What was that!?" I yelled, "Should I go check it out?" We all stood up and cautiously opened the front door. I blinked twice because I wasn't sure what I was seeing. A little girl was laying on the ground writhing in agony. She was covered in mud. Her arm was swollen and her leg was twisted with the bone sticking out.

"Oh my GOD!" I screamed, "Freddie help her!" before Freddie could move, the little girl lifted her head off the ground.

"Mommy, Daddy?" She said. My hand slapped over my mouth.

"J-Jennette?" I whispered. She lifted her arm and wiped away some mud to reveal her dazzling smile. I shook my head.

"I'm going crazy." I said. "This is just a dream." I pinched my arm to wake myself up, but nothing happened. I slowly walked over to Jennette and put my hand on her muddy head. She didn't poof into dust like I expected. A smile leaked onto my face. I grew wider and wider until it was ear to ear.

"YOU'RE ALIVE!!!!!!" I screamed. I pulled Jennette into a soft hug, careful not to hurt her anymore. Tears of happiness ran down my face. The next thing I know Freddie was hugging me and Jennette, then Carly joined in. I stood up with Jennette in my arms. She was snuggled against my neck, fast asleep. We drove Jennette to the emergency room to get her arm and leg all fixed up because if you ask me, that leg was pretty nasty.

They said we didn't have anything to worry about. Her leg would be just fine and that it would grow back normally. Same thing with her arm. After the surgery, Jennette explained what the two men looked like. Of course Jennette gave the most detailed description she could come up with. The police went after the two men and they were arrested. Ha-ha, lifetime sentence baby!!

Everything was back to normal. Life was complete again. And don't worry; we put a bunch of locks on Jennette's window. Oh, not to mention the new security system: our new Husky, Ghost.

"Good night Jennette." I said.

"Good night Mommy." Jennette giggled. I smiled and kissed her forehead. Freddie put his arm around my waist and hugged me. He said good night to Jennette and closed her door. He crushed his lips to mine. When we separated, he laughed.

"What's so funny?" I giggled.

"Just your face when you blush." Freddie chuckled, "It's so cute." I blushed deeper and punched Freddie in the arm. I laughed and kissed his arm where I punched him.

"Still a little weak aren't we?" I teased.

"Only to your strength Sam." Freddie said with a grin. "And that's the way I like it."

TA DA!!! THE END!!! Thanks so much for reading you guys! And never fear, I will post an epilogue based six years in the future so keep your pants on. Thanks so much for all the nice reviews and comments. They're what keep me writing.

-Jamie