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Chapter 2 - CHAPTER 1 - THE NIGHTMARE NEVER ENDS

The rain hit the windshield like a thousand tiny needles. Wipers screeched back and forth. Emily sat in the backseat, hugging her sketchbook tightly, her knees drawn to her chest.

"Can you slow down? I can't see anything," her mom said from the passenger seat, her voice tight with concern.

"We'll be fine. Just ten more minutes and we're home," her dad replied calmly, though his hands gripped the wheel a little too tightly.

Emily looked up, eyes flicking between her parents. A knot formed in her stomach. Something felt off.

A blinding flash. Headlights. A horn.

"DAD!"

Then — silence.

The scene shattered like glass.

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Emily gasped awake, her heart slamming in her chest. Her skin was damp with sweat, and her hands were shaking.

Her bedroom, dimly lit by morning sunlight peeking through the curtains, slowly came into focus. Books were stacked neatly on the bedside table. A framed photo of her and her parents sat just within arm's reach.

Her aunt entered quietly, as if she already knew.

"I heard you," she said softly, sitting beside her. "It was the nightmare again, huh?"

Emily nodded, biting the inside of her cheek, trying not to cry. But her voice cracked anyway.

"It felt so real this time…"

Her aunt wrapped her in a warm hug. "I wish I could take it away. I really do."

Emily leaned her head against her aunt's shoulder, whispering, "I miss them. Every day."

"I know, sweetheart." Her aunt pulled back gently and tucked a strand of hair behind Emily's ear. "But today's important. First day at Silvergrove. I know it's not your old school, or your old friends… but maybe it's time to give this place a chance."

Emily gave a weak nod, her voice barely above a whisper. "I'll try."

Her aunt smiled and stood up. "I packed lunch for you. And don't forget, there are some new outfits in your closet. You can pick whichever one you like."

"Thanks," Emily said, though she already knew what she was going to wear.

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Scene Transition: Silvergrove High

The gates of Silvergrove High rose like something out of a movie , iron-wrought, regal, and far too intimidating for someone who just wanted to disappear.

It was the most respected school in the area, a place known for its money, image, and power. And thanks to her aunt's sacrifice, Emily now walked its halls.

Inside, it was a different world. Glass chandeliers hung from the ceilings, and the halls echoed with laughter, heels clicking, and the occasional fake compliment wrapped in poison.

Emily, in her baggy jeans, hoodie, and messy bun, felt like a ghost drifting through a fashion show. Her glasses slid down her nose as she searched for her locker, clutching her books like shields.

She caught her reflection in a row of sleek lockers. Oversized hoodie, no makeup, old sneakers. Everyone else looked like they walked out of a magazine.

She didn't fit in. But she wasn't here to fit in. She was here to survive.

"Just get through the day," she mumbled to herself. "Just get through the day."

And with that, Emily opened her locker — and the door to the most complicated chapter of her life.

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