Payton didn’t know where she was off to when she rushed off on Amanda, all she needed was to be far from that place, from everyone and the lies. But now neither did she know where she was at. It was probably past midnight, she was heartbroken and devastated — she wasn’t in her right mind at all. She kept walking down the street, the streets were cold but most definitely lonely. Carrying — forcing her feet to move, Payton kept walking no aware of where she was heading, all she knew was that nothing had stopped her yet. As she approached a rather creepy neighborhood, the street lights flickered, some lighting more than the other. Barking sounds of dogs and cries of alley cats rang through her ears. Everything seemed creepy from the leafless almost dead tree branches about to fall to t

