Prologue
"Mom, are we even halfway home?"
"Why don't you keep your eyes of the phone and get some sleep? We will wake you up when we reach home." Said Ada's mom from the front seat.
Ada and her family were returning from their visit from her grandparents' house. It was late and the whole family was very tired. Her dad was driving and her brother was asleep beside her in the back seat. She liked travelling but she was dead tired so she decided to sleep on her brother's lap.
As she was falling asleep, she felt the sudden swerve of the car and heard a terrifying scream of her mother. The next moment, she was thrown to the hard surface of the seat and felt an overwhelming pain in her head.
Warm blood started dripping down her face and suddenly everything came to a stop. Her ear was ringing and her vision blurred. For a second she lay there on the car floor, just to digest everything that happened, but she was interrupted with the hold of her brother. His face so bloody that she could'nt even tell if he was her brother.
"Come on Ada. Everything's okay! Let me get you out-"
"Just help mom and dad" she whimpered.
"I will! But let me help you first!"
He grabbed her by the waist and the legs, took her out of the car and laid her on to the road.
Slowly everything came to focus. She looked at her brother. He was there trying to unbuckle dads seat belt, but she could see fire coming out of the car's bonnet. She knew there was not much time left so she tried to get up, but her legs won't let her. She felt like she weighed a ton. She felt helpless. She could only look at her brother who was trying desperately to save their parents. He dragged their unconscious father to her road and went in again for their mother. But the flame started to burn in high flames.
"Alex! Get out of there!" She screamed with all her might.
He was halfway out of the car with their mother and the next second the car burst into flames, shooting the debris in all directions. She felt as if she was being hit by a hot crowbar. Before she could process anything she drifted into the darkness.