Thanks for all the wait everyone, here's what you've all been waiting for.
It didn't take long for Megan to grab all her belongings since she didn't really empty out her suitcase. Well, she couldn't really empty it out since the boys often came in and out of her room rummaging through all her stuff. It was easier to keep everything in a suitcase and just put a lock on it all. It was barely 7. She had a lot of time to waste before Aimee came over. Maybe she could go downstairs, sit with the McGowans for dinner and pretend that nothing had happened then just leave in the middle of the night soundlessly; it wasn't like they would even care if she left anyways. They wanted her out; that was their plan from the start, well guess what? She was just doing them a favor by choosing to leave instead of having them kick her out.
Megan got up slowly and dragged her heavy legs down the stairs to join the McGowans for dinner. She didn't want them to know what she had been up too and yet, the quieter the house grew, the more afraid she was of being caught. Megan nibbled on her steamed beans as she watched Evan from the corner of her eyes. He didn't seem to care, to be truthful, it was like the whole house didn't notice the heavy cloud that stood above her head, or maybe Mrs. McGowan was the only one to become aware of it since she caught her staring at her multiple times during the dinner. Megan didn't care anymore. If the boys didn't want her sticking around, she wasn't going to be around anymore anyways. 'Just a couple more hours,' she told herself. 'You can do this, just act like this for a couple more hours and then this whole nightmare will end. Just a few more hours.'
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As the night slowly crept in, the silence among the family still remained. It frighten Mrs. McGowan, her boys had never been this quiet, what could possibly be the cause of it? She knew her sons all too well and they weren't the type of people to open up to her automatically. She had to be the one to take initiative but oddly, even with all her curiosity, she wanted to wait a little.
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Megan unhurriedly made her way out of the house, trying to pass each door quietly so that the others wouldn't be awaken by her and most of all, she wanted to take in her experience of this horrible place, and keep in tucked in her memory because this was her only experience of staying in a place for this long. There was no way that these memories were ever going to reoccur.
Amy came at the exact time that she had agreed to come. Pulling in slowly into the McGowans' driveway and turning off her headlights, she didn't want Megan to leave in a mess. Who knew that behind her nice personality stood a devious plan.
"Hey, thanks for coming," Megan thanked as her best friend arrived.
"No problem, it's what friends do Megan, well, what I do," she whispered.
"Thanks again though."
"Megan, sometimes you talk more than Hailey. Just get into the car."
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Disappointment washed upon Megan as she watched the house grow farther and farther in the distance. There was a part of her that wanted to know if any of the boys would bide her goodbye or even ask her to stay, but this was better. At least she didn't have to put up with the ugly faces that snickered at her and those who wore the face as if they just saw someone puke. At least this way, she didn't have to listen to those hurried voices rushing her out of the hush. This way, she could leave soundlessly with some dignity.
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"I'm home," Amy cried as she entered her house.
"Wel-," Hailey's welcome was cut short as her was filled with astonishment. "What are you doing here?" she asked.
"She's staying over with us for a little while," Amy stepped in. "Her life at the McGowans is awful and I invited her to stay here for a while before deciding if she really wants to go back to her parents."
Hailey looked at Megan for a second; she could see the pain that she tried to hide. Megan had her head down as if Hailey had already uninvited her. "How bad is it?" was all Hailey said. She didn't want to seem like she cared for Megan but in their twisted friendship-soccer teammate relationship, she did.
Silence grew in the house, Megan didn't peep a word, instead just breaking into tears; the ones that she had been longing to let out. That was all it took, one phrase from someone she didn't like much, Hailey, one simple sentence was all that needed to be said to make her cry then and there.
Hailey silently rushed by Megan's side, taking her place on the other side of Amy and the sisters worked together towards one thing, other than soccer.
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Thanks for reading everyone. The next chapters going to take a little while cause right now my time is tangled with summer daycamp kids. I should be able to start writing the next chapter in about a week or so, keep updated on my profile. Thanks again.
