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I walked out of the firm office with my head up high and with a smile this time. Lisa gave me her number and email and told me would get back to me as soon as possible. She even gave me a half price discount cause she said she thought I was adorable. I just stood there staring at her trying not to scowl which she instantly picked up on and laughed. 

I grabbed a coffee and realised that it was half 5, Jesus I needed to get home. Well to Mike's anyway, speaking of Mike I should probably tell him that I'm okay. I got my phone out but before I could call anyone someone bumped into my shoulder pretty hard and my phone fell and cracked onto the sidewalk. I looked up to see three boys, all pretty simular in looks so they probably brothers or something, stare at me for a second, before they all started laughing at me and walked off.

"HEY! ASSHOLE!", I yelled at him, wanting them to stop, but they just turned to me and laughed again and walked off. I didn't want to go after them as I knew they could easily overpower me and beat the crap out of me. And to frank with you, I didn't really fancy getting beat up again. 

I wiped the phone down and tried to turn it on but it was just a black screen. I screamed out in annoyance as I shoved my now broken phone into my pocket.

"Are you alright?", Someone asked from behind me. It was a girl from the voice but I just nodded and walked away from her. I saw a telephone box and ran inside as it started to rain. I just stood there for a second before realising something.

I had no one to call. 

There was no one that I was close too either that I knew their numbers off by heart. I just was stood frozen in my place knowing there was really no point in calling anyone as they most likely won't pick up for me and it wouldn't show a caller ID, and Granny would never answer a phone caller if it didn't say who was calling so I litrilly had no one to call. 

I walked into the local cafe and asked the lady to call me a cab as I didnt know Williams number. As I was about to ask the devils themselves walked into the cafe. I was just stood frozen in confusion on why they were even here. I just ignored them as they stood in line behind me for their coffee. I could feel their eyes on my back and it was pretty obvious they were all just staring at me.

I asked the lady to order me a taxi and she did so with a smile. She then turned to look at my brothers and physically paled at the simple sight of them. They smiled when she did, obviously enjoying her reaction. 

"Actually, I heard Taxi's don't come around this area", Lucian said with a smirk which caused me to roll my eyes. They all gave me a sharp glare in which I gladly returned in which they all raised his eyebrows at me. The lady then called someone on her phone and gave me a hesitant smile. I pushed past my brothers and walked out of the coffee shop and was waiting on the sidewalk for the taxi to show up. 

It was still raining, so I was sat in the rain on a sidewalk. It was becoming a little too much for me, the fighting against my brothers, the stress of thinking about whether my father would ever come and get me, to do something to piss Michael off and he ends up kicking me out. I was sat with my head in my hands on a sidewalk, I let a few tears drop. You probably couldn't see my tears because of the rain.

It started to get heavy with rain and I went to get up and go into the cafe but something stopped me. More like someone. They were all stood in the latest designer brands, with large coats on and umbrellas. Stone went to say something but before he did I turned as fast as I could and ran.

I ran as fast as I possible could down the street. I was running down hills through the city, with not a person in sight. It was like the whole place was deserted because of a little bit of rain. I kept running, this time with my hands out in the air going down the hill, letting the rain drop down my clothes. I screamed out with laughter as I did so, with my hair swishing side to side with each step.

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