Winds Of The Apocalypse

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shout her brother’s name as she entered the lunch room.
    “Morgan?! Where?” She asked, turning around and a second later she was caught by Colin and Toby in a tight embrace. 
    "Good morning to you too…" Cas ey squeaked, trying to breath. 
    “ Ohh! Casey! It’s you!” Toby exclaimed. “We thought you were Morgan! Why don’t you have your make up on? If it wasn't for the hair…”
    "You're ok!"
    Colin interrupted Toby’s mumbling after they had let go of the poor disoriented kid.
    Casey nodded slowly. "Yes…I'm fine…what's going on? Did you see Morgan? I need to talk to him, and Din, where are they?"
    Colin shrugged, looking at Toby for support. "Well, we were kind of hoping you would tell us that." Toby said.
    Casey blinked, looking even more confused. "Why would I know something? I just woke up and he wasn't there…"
    Colin and Toby exchanged worried looks.
    “Then it must have been Morgan.” Colin mo uthed to Toby who sadly nodded.
    “What?” Casey looked at them annoyed. “What is going on you guys? I demand to know! If it’s something about my brother…” Casey gulped. “Is he ok? Ple ase…don’t tease me about this…”
    "Well…"Colin started, looking at Toby; he did not want to be the one to say it, especially when they weren’t even sure that Morgan had been hurt.
    "Well, when we woke up this morning there were bunch of cops and paramedics here and we thought that you already knew why…errm…” He bit his lip, expecting Toby to pick up.
     
    "But why did you think I know something? Why me?" Casey asked again, irritated. “What would I have to do with the cops and the paramedics?! I told you! I just woke up!”
    "But your mom was here with some man, probably your step dad...I think, and she was crying…she was talking to the cops and then there was this..."
    Toby answered, refusing to call his friend ‘a body’.
    Colin shook his head; he now seemed more confused than Casey was.
    "She didn't…you didn't see her? Din went to talk to her…we thought she would go find you after that."
    "I just woke up!" Casey snapped again more quietly, she had definitely enough of this.
    "I didn't see anyone yet beside you two! Not my mom, not Din!” She got louder, her temper rising quickly with the weight of not knowing and the bad felling she was tormented by since the night before.
    "I didn't SEE ANYONE! I DIDN'T EVEN SEE Morgan yet…"
    Her voice died out.
    "Morgan…"
    Casey gasped, breathing in a little too fast, her eyes nearly popping out of their sockets. "Where…Where is my brother?!" Casey suddenly looked terrified. "If mom's here…" She felt a great stone crush her heart. ‘That is why his bed was made, he didn't come back…He is never coming back…’ Her thoughts ran amok as her brother’s did earlier.
    "Oh god…"
    "No Casey! Don't think that! Please!" Colin and Toby eminently tried to calm their friend down. ”Casey! Please breath! Please, don’t think like that! We can’t have you fainting now!”
    They brought her to a nearby chair; both remembered the only time she had reacted like that when they were around her. The first time she had a panic attack.
    It was the day they turned eleven and they were allowed to go by themselves to play by the river in their hometown.
    Morgan, being the clown that he was, laughed at Casey for not being brave enough to climb a big tree that shadowed the water and in his laughter he lost his grip and fell in, nearly drowning to death in the process.
    Luckily, a group of older boys that were swimming nearby pulled him out and brought him to shore, but even after Morgan was safe out of the water and smiling at his twin Casey was having trouble breathing, she was practically hyperventilating.
    "If anything happened to him…" Casey whined out, her lips going blue by her lack of breathing.
    “Nothing happened, nothing happened, Casey, just please calm down…” Colin pleaded.     "Casey…”
    "Casey!" Casey looked up to see Din run towards

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