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About an hour had passed and Cassidy had moved to the other side of the room. Her eyes were closed, and her body was shivering. Besides her sleeping, the cold kept crawling onto her body, and getting warmer seemed impossible. The cold was hardly noticable in her sleeping mind, but her body was all too aware of it. It didn't wake her up, it just made her dreams turn into nightmares.
She was running down the street, late at night, trying to get away from the police. Crash, a friend of hers, ran right behind her. 'Come on, Crash, run faster!' She exclaimed, while laughing. 'Just go, Mac.' He replied. The cops were yelling behind them, telling them to stop running. 'Let's split.' She looked over at him, and saw him agree. The punk pointed to his right side, indicating that that was the way he was going. She nodded her head, as they spit up. Cassidy ran to the left, before she looked back, to see the cops still chasing her. She ran as fast as she could, jumping over things, and going into as many alleys as she could.
It was at least half an hour before she tripped over a tile on the pavement. 'Goddamned.' Both her knees were bleeding, and her hands also got a few scrathes on them. She didn't focus on it for too long, as she felt both her arms getting grabbed. 'You have the right to remain silent.' The words were nothing new to her, as she had heard them plenty of times before. Within seconds, she got pulled back onto her feet and dragged to the police car by two cops, who had already cuffed her wrists.
Hours she pent at the police office, as she was too young to go to actual prison. It strangely felt like seconds. A harsh, moody, familiar voice got her to look up. It was her father, who didn't seem particulairily happy. She cell was opened, and she walked out, forced to stand in front of her father. 'Cassidy Saoirse McMurphy, you are hereby released... Again. Just try to stay away from here this time.' She rolled her eyes, and wanted to respond, but ahe felt her arm being grabbed by her father, who dragged her out of the building.
The second they got home, she was thrown inside, where she almost fell again, because of the force her dad used to push her forward. 'Every fucking time!' He yelled. 'Oh please, spare me the speech.' She mumbled. 'What were you in for this time, huh?' 'Dealing.' He seemed to only get more angry, and her answer didn't make it much better. He grabbed her by the collar of her shirt, his face only centimetres from hers, as he bend down quitte a lot. She still stood in his shadow. 'I hope you end up fucking overdosing on that shit you sell!' His bitter tone forced itself a way into her ears. 'I hope you just fucking drink yourself to death!' She yelled back at him, wich wasn't her smartest move. He dragged her back to the front door, wich he opened. 'Just get the fuck out of my house than!' 'That was already my goddamn plan!' 'Well good for you!' And with that, she got thrown into the streets, as she heard the door slam shut behind her. She felt the rain pour down from the sky, as she got up, covered in blood and scrathes from falling down again. A familiar voice doomed uo from behind her, one that didn't belong in Dublin. The rain had all of the sudden stopped, as she turned around to see the blonde boy. His grin was obvious, and his blue eyes seemed to light up, while he stuck his hand out to her, wich she grabbed without hesitation. The moment their hands made contact, she wasn't in the city she knew anymore. 'I'm glad you're here.' He said, while they stood on the middle of the street. They were surrounded by the creatures that she had come to know so well. All of the sudden, the grin formed into a frown, quickly followed by an expression she could only describe as pure anger. His hand was raised, ready to punch her, and for some reason she felt like she had to apologize, wich she did. 'I'm sorry.' It didn't seem to help, and a pain followed.
She opened her eyes, wich she held open wide, looking around as if she expected the boy to stand in the room. Her body was still shaking because of the cold. She looked around, just making sure neither of the men she saw in her dream were actually close to her. The only one she would be able to tolerate was Crash, but she knew he was dead as well. The only exception was that Cassidy didn't kill him too, just like the other two. Luckily, the only boy she could see was Demyan. The cold took her thoughts over, as she wasn't feeling too well, and she mainly blamed the freezing night air. She was tempted to walk over to Demyan, but her stubbornness made sure she refused.