HPAC Young Writers Review Volume II | Page 15

Eva ran quickly back to the hotel with hope that the office would give her directions to a local police station. She wanted to find her sister so badly. When she got to the hotel, she decided to call her mom and tell her that Sarah had gone missing. As she was opening the hotel room, she heard the toilet flush and she wondered who had just used the bathroom. As she was walking toward the bathroom door, she saw a girl with blondish hair and pale skin walk out. It was Sarah. Eva ran to hug her. She couldn’t believe she was so worried about her going missing when her twin was in the bathroom all along. “What? When did you leave the market?” Eva questioned. “ I really had to go. I kind of screamed over to you, but I don’t think you heard me,” Sarah responded. “Yeah, I didn’t hear a word. I must’ve been talking to the painting vendor,” Eva said. “Well, I’m sorry you were so worried. I was going to come back right away,” Sarah said as she hugged her sister. Eva laughed at the fact that she was so worried and hadn’t thought of this in the first place. She was just glad her sister was by her side. “It’s okay,” said Eva, “I’m just glad you’re okay, best friend.” Eva hugged her sister so tight and she hoped she wouldn’t suffer this much ev