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The Beauty and the Tragedy
Sunday, December 21, 2008

Lost.

Another chance the Field's took to have a family bonding time. But yet again, Mrs. Lizbeth Fields isn't part of it.

Katelyn rode their car and sat beside her maid. She bid goodbye to her cousins, aunts, uncles and grandmother. "Bye aunty, uncle, grandma" Katelyn said with her somehow squeaky voice.

Their car left the house's front. Katelyn stared outside the car and looked at the different places. She stayed that way until they reached the mall. Her father parked their car at the mall's parking lot and then grabbed Katelyn's hand.

She clung to him, to feel safe. She skipped and skipped her way to the mall. Her father smiled at her each time she looks at him. She points at some toys then her father would ask "Do you like this?" while holding the toy. Katelyn would then nod her head. Her father would bring the toy to the cashier then pay for it. Katelyn and her sisters also went to some clothes store. They would try on different clothes and ask their father to pay for some of the good ones.

Kaelyn loved toys. They went to the toy section of the mall. Katelyn still clung to her father's hand. Her sister's went to the clothes section. They called their father. "You want to see more toys?" asked Joe to Katelyn. She nodded again. "Rose, stay with Katelyn for a while. I'll just go to Kalley and Kaye." "Okay" was Rose's only response.

Joe went to his 2 other daughters, Katelyn's sisters. Katelyn had a lot of fun looking at the different toys. Rose then didn't pay attention to her. She tugged her hand to catch her attention but Rose was busy looking at the guys. Rose as a maid was good but the only problem is, she tends to have boyfriends and all catching her attention.

Katelyn got impatient since she really wanted to see a toy. As a kid, it was normal. She then ran to look at the toy. After some time, she tried going back to where she left Rose. But she couldn't find the place. She ran and ran. She started crying. Still continued running. She even tripped. She got up and started running again. She wanted to find her father and hold his hand again. To feel the warmth of his hand, the security. She wanted to feel safe again. She feared the people around her. She climbed stairs, continued running. Her tears continued falling, harder this time. She used the back of her hand to wipe the tears away but she didn't stop running that's when she bumped into someone.

She stopped and saw a man standing in front of her. "Hey little miss, where's your parents?" asked the man. "waaaaa" Katelyn cried so hard. "Don't worry, I'm the mall's security guard. I'll help you. We'll look for your parents. What does your parents look like?" "My*hiccup* daddy. Is.. " she described her father. "Okay. We'll look for your father and sisters."

The security guard held Katelyn's hand. Though he's not the same man as her father. She still felt safe and her cries eventually turned to sobs.

"Katelyn!!" she heard someone yell. It was her sister Kalley. After seeing her sister, Katelyn let go of the man's hand and ran to her sister. She ran as fast as she could and then hugged her sister. She started crying hard again. Now not because of fear but happiness and relief that she was back to somewhere safe.

Her father carried her. He then thanked the security guard for helping Katelyn.

They went back to the parking lot and rode their car. In their car, Joe never stopped reprimanding Rose for leaving Katelyn. Rose kept silent and only replied sorry time and again. They returned home.