"What do you mean my granddaughter's missing?" shouted the king, Annabelle's father.
"Oh, daddy." Annabelle collapsed into her father's arms, crying miserably. "She just disappeared, disappeared."
"Shh," her father said, enfolding her into his embrace.
Her mother had taken the news of Harley's absence in surprised silence, and still seemed to not believe it, standing there in shock. Zachary stood next to her, brooding angrily, a permanent scowl on his face since his daughter had gone missing.
"She wouldn't just leave without telling anyone, she wouldn't do that. Something must have happened. Oh father, what if she was kidnapped, what if she's hurt or scared?" Annabelle cried.
"I'll call all the men to go search for her immediately," her father said striding out of the room, perfectly confident that they would find her.
Annabelle stood forlornly minus the absence of her father's strong arms, but soon Zachary wrapped her up in his, holding her tightly.
"Uncle Zachary, Aunt Annabelle," sixteen-year-old Olive strolled into the room cheerfully, but wavered when she saw Annabelle's tear-streaked face, and her mother's stark white one.
"What's going on? Where's Harley?"
Olive and Harley were best friends, not just because they rarely ever met anyone else close to their age, but also because they did genuinely get along.
At the question, Annabelle burst into a whole new set of tears, and Zachary held her tighter stroking her hair.
"Harley's missing right now, sweetheart, but don't worry, we're going to do everything we can to find her."
"What do you mean Harley's missing?" Olive demanded, looking back and forth between their troubled faces.
"Oh, come here Olive," the queen said opening her arms, speaking for the first time since she heard of Harley's absence. Olive walked into her grandmother's arms. "Everything will be all right," the queen muttered, trying to comfort herself more than the stunned girl in her arms.
***
Harley stirred uncomfortably, her muscles were sore, and she seemed to be just one giant ache. She didn't open her eyes, just wanting to sleep a little longer, and she snuggled her face into her pillow.
But then she heard a distant noise, and she reluctantly opened her eyes. Where was she? Harley could feel the instant panic before she remembered what happened, being kidnapped, her wild escape attempt, that hateful man carrying her home.
She turned over, and found herself looking directly into his face. Harley automatically snapped her eyes shut again.