(Nisha) The car was silent, but I didn’t mind it. I didn’t feel the need to say anything to fill the void. I don’t think small talk would have helped now that I was feeling jittery again, going back to find answers that I didn’t think I wanted to discover. Cameron told me that he had people monitoring the cabin where my sisters and I last stayed, but no one had come close to the area. No one had come back. I don’t know why they didn’t leave a note or anything behind. I know I was the one that panicked and ran, but to just leave without any way for me to find them again? It cut open a deep wound inside of me that stung when I thought about it. Without them, I had no one. We stopped occasionally for gas and the bathroom, but we ate snacks in the car to save time. Cameron asked me more

