WHO: Amy Baines and OPEN WHAT: Sleepwalking, somehow was able to get out of the house WHEN: Saturday, February 12th, early morning WHERE: Outside in between the Baines house and the high school STATUS: Incomplete
About an hour after dinner Amy started to clear the table. She put it off so that she could finish her homework but she still had to clear it off. She liked it better when it was her turn to clear so she didn't have to do the dishes. Before she put the dishes in the sink she scraped off any excess food into the trash. It's usually didn't take her longer than five minutes and that included wiping off the table. She set the last dish in the sink then headed up stairs.
The shower was calling her name.
She walked into the the bathroom, reached under the sink for a towel then hung it up next to the shower. After making sure the bathroom door was locked then stepped into the shower. She wasn't in there for more than ten minutes. She just needed to wash her hair and scrub down. She wrapped the tower and her than quickly ran out of the bathroom and to her bedroom.
Amy dried herself off and changed into her winter pajamas, also slipping on some socks and one of her sweaters because it was cold. She was up for a few more hours before she turned off the lights and went to bed. She laid her head back on the pillow and thought about what happened to her sister earlier that day. Gah, she rolled over in the bed. She shouldn't think about that. She needed to fall asleep and she did.
It was about six in the morning when Amy sat up in her bed, her head slightly tilted to the left. Slowly standing up she started walking around the room. It was a miracle that her sister didn't wake up. She picked up her backpack and carried around. It was almost five minutes before she made it out of the bedroom. She bumped into a side table in the hallway but it was not enough to wake her. Someone must have been awake because the front door was unlocked and she made her way outside. Stumbling as she walked out of the yard, she was heading in the direction of the school.