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Behind Enemy Lines

"I'm not taking no for an answer"

"Let me go you asshole!" Hayley wailed.
She felt cold metal go against the side of her head and one sneered, "we don't want any problems now do we?"
It was definitely a gun. She whimpered and went slack in the mans arms. He still held the gun to her head as he brought her to the car. The other one hopped into the drivers seat, while Hayley was thrown in the back.

"Come here," the man who threw her in growled, holding handcuffs.
She shook her head and stayed put. He huffed frustratedly and grabbed her ankle, pulling her across the back seat.

"You're only making your punishment worse," he reminded, yanking her arm away from her chest and cuffing it. He then cuffed it to the car itself so she couldn't escape out the back hatch.
After, he closed the back of the car and got in the back seat so he could monitor her. She had small tears rolling down her cheeks from being so scared. She had no idea where she was going, who these guys were, and she'd probably be in even more trouble for it tomorrow. If she made it to tomorrow.

"Relax kitten," the man purred, running his hand down her arm, "it'll be fun,"
She scooted away, blushing and only getting more anxious.
She couldn't see where they were going because the windows were above her head and it was dark. But it didn't take long. They pulled up and got out. The man uncuffed her but returned to placing the gun to her head. She couldn't see any of his features because of the bandana and hood still.

"Were going inside, and if you think you can escape then you're very mistaken," he warned.
She didn't respond, only stepping forward when he prodded her a couple times.
The building was quite large. There was a river nearby, with an old wooden wheel that came off the side of the building. So it was an old factory. Hayley didn't even know it was here.

The first man stepped inside, pulling her in behind him. The other man was close behind, still holding the gun to her. Once they got inside he pulled it away. But it was too late, they were already inside and there were numerous boys. Some were playing cards, some were smoking in the other corner, and some were just lounging around. She never felt more self conscious than she did now.

Immediately, there eyes all landed on her, who just spent some of the night out in the rain and was sopping wet and shaking in her spot. She must've looked horrible her hair all stringy from the humidity and rain. Her cheeks were flushed from the fact she had been crying and was blushing yet again.
Immediately, the volume in the room rose. The boys all came closer asking questions.

"Who is that?"

"Can I have a turn afterwards?"

"Where did you find her?"

This caused the talking to errupt even louder.

"Enough!" Someone hollered.

They quieted down at the crowd split like the Red Sea.
Her eyes landed on a pair of deep brown ones. It was a boy, a boy she knew all too well. Well, not personally, but her father had said much about him before.

Calum Hood.

He was tall and somewhat intimidating. Dark tattoos lined all up and down his arms. His dark hair and eyes just gave him the impression of being bad. It sent shivers up her spine.
From the looks of it, he recognized her as well.

"What's she doing here?" He asked the two guys who brought her in.
"We found her by the school when we were trying to get inside." The first explained
"So you took her here?" Calum asked with a hint of frustration.
"Yeah" The second nodded, "I mean we were gonna have a little fun,"
"Drop her," He ordered

The first argued, "We can do what we want with her,"
"No you can't," Calum growled.
"We found her," The second snapped.
"I don't care if you found her, you aren't touching her, now let her go," Calum ordered
The rest of the boys in the crowd watched silently with curious looks on their faces.

The two guys gave in and let her go. She stepped away from them, looking up at Calum as if to ask what was supposed to happen next.

"Go get Sheila," Calum told a boy.

He nodded and went off. Calum then looked back to the girl and gestured for her to follow him. Hayley decided that she'd rather be with just him than inside this room with countless pairs of eyes on her, so she did so. He lead her down a hallway, and it seemed as if they were alone.

"Um, t-thanks," Hayley managed to get out.
He gave a slight nod in recognition of her thank-you. They came to a door and he stopped.
"There should be a woman named Shelia in there, she'll make sure you aren't hurt," He said emotionlessly, "I'll be back,"

She nodded and stepped inside, eyeing a petite woman with short brown hair and green eyes.
"Hi there love," She greeted, "Come on in, don't be shy,"
Hayley nodded and stepped inside.
"I'm Sheila," she giggled, "I'm just gonna give you a check up okay?"
"Okay," Hayley agreed.

Hayley sat down and let Sheila check her over. She wasn't really physically hurt. She was more traumatized and suffering from the time she spent out at night in the storm.
"What happened to you?" She asked

"I got in a fight with my dad, so he kicked me out of the house," Hayley muttered, "And these guys took me here,"
She sighed, "I'm sorry, you probably didn't intend to get mixed up with them,"
"It's okay," Hayley mumbled, "it's not your fault,"
After a couple more minutes, Calum entered again.
"She's all set," Sheila told him, "Nothing's wrong, just a little nervous is all, right love?"

Hayley looked away but nodded her head. This night was absolutely nuts.
"Can I talk to her for a minute Sheil," Calum told her.
The girl nodded and gave him a warning look before exiting.
"What were you doing out in the storm?" Calum asked

Hayley looked up, "It doesn't matter"
"Yes it does," He warned, "So just tell me,"
"My dad got mad," She shrugged.
"He kicked you out?" Calum rose his eyebrows.
"He was really mad," She mumbled, "It's only for the night,"

"I didn't think daddy got angry with his perfect little girl," Calum sneered.
She rolled her eyes, "Whatever, can I go?"
"No," Calum responded
"Why not?" She asked
"I'm not letting you sleep outside," He snorted.
"yeah right" She challenged, "You probably want me dead,"
"That's not true," He snapped.
"yeah sure," She sighed, "You're just trying to use me to get to my dad. Am I right?"

"Did you ever think that I don't want you to sleep outside? I'm not that cruel,"
"It doesn't matter, I'm not supposed to talk to you anyways," She pointed out, "My dad will kill you if he finds out about this,"

"Your dad doesnt scare me princess," He rolled his eyes, "Now c'mon, I'm not taking no for an answer,"

Notes

Helllooooo

So here's another chapter! I hope to update spectrum soon as well (i fell asleep last night)
Anyway, keep up the comment/vote/subs cause they make me update faster!!! if this gets a comment then i will update again tonight but if not then maybe tomorrow or sunday idk

Anyway, love you all:)

Comments

I am literally crying right now. Right when you think everything is gonna get better, it gets worse.

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@Gemma-Louise
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amazing story again :)