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Sierra's POV Breathing in deeply, I tried to open my eyes but found it difficult to do so. Forcing them open with the strength I had, all I saw was black with a little strip of light coming in from the bottom of my blindfold. I was lying on my back, and I went to sit up, but couldn't. Something very heavy was keeping me down, and from the feeling, it was something on my wrists and on my chest. The only sound I could hear was the hum of what sounded like a car engine, and the occasional bump in the road. "Brooklyn!" I yelled, only to discover she wasn't there, it was only a black void where she should be. This wasn't good. Racking my brain, I tried to think about the last thing I remembered. Aaron and I had been sitting at our table sharing a drink. Austin had come over and asked to tal