(29)-Hello, Utah.

Ballard, Utah

Time since leaving Colorado: 17 Hours.

The arrived at the bus station and stopped with a hiss in the middle of the night, followed by the doors hissing as they opened, and all of the passengers exited the bus with their luggage, Kyle being among them-his duffle-bag and backpack on, then the bus's doors hissed again as they closed and the vehicle hissing as it drove off while all of the passengers headed for the bus station building, minus Kyle, who looked at the surroundings of the town he was now in.

Kyle did in fact wind up going to Utah. He found himself in a small town called Ballard, his mind racing between the goal of finding his brother and wondeeing who it could be on the other end of that strange phone-call. The 18-year old boy dug his cellphone out of his right pants-pocket to text his Mom and Charlotte to let them know where he was. He turned on his phone and saw an Amber Alert issuing Cobey's disappearance. He must've gotten it while asleep on the bus in Colorado.

The brown-reddish-haired boy pressed OK, making the Amber Alert disappear off screen, then he saw that the time on his phone was 12:00 Midnight and that the number 2 was on the text icon, indicating that he had gotten two text-messages. Kyle clicked on the icon, logging into it, revealing the two texts to be from his Mom and Charlotte, which he had gotten while still on the bus on his way here.

His Mom's text read

Okay, i love you. Stay safe.

I"ll wait to hear back from you.

Love, Mom.

And Charlotte's text read

Alright, have a nice 80s trip.

Journey on.

Charlie.

Kyle smiled at the text-message, then began texting his Mom, which read

I just got off the bus in Utah.

I'm at a bus station in a town called Ballard.

I'll text you back later.

Love, Kyle.

Kyle sent the text to his Mom's phone, then texted Charlotte, which read

In Utah.

At a bus station in some town called Balled.

Text you later.

Kyle.

Kyle sent the text to Charlotte's phone before putting his phone back in his right pants-pocket. The teenage-boy then turned to the left and walked off, resuming his journey on foot to find his long lost brother.


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