"KEEP GOING!" Barry yelled from inside the figure-eight.
I shouted back, clutching my throbbing head, "I can't!"
The ship creaked, as my power dampened, and my entire body shook. I began to feel dizzy, cold, and breathless. My chest heaved in a way I hadn't felt in such a long time.
Then came the coughing, the violent coughing with whoops as I gasped for air. The world around me rocked back and forth, and black spots clouded parts of my vison.
"Let go!" shouted Jesse's voice, "I've got this, let go!" She didn't have to tell me twice.
I immediately released my grip on the boat, and felt the weight of the entire world lift from my body. The ship lurched down, the sirens nearly scraping the roof, so I quickly latched back onto the ship, fearing it would topple the building.
As I pushed the tanker up, I felt the opposing force completely cave, and start to help me push the ship away. Finally, I let go, able to breathe easier.
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I don't know what happened on the roof before I woke up. I don't know why I was on the roof. I don't know how I got on the roof. I don't know how much V-10 I took.
What I do know is there's a little girl in the Cortex right now who is scared to death and needs somebody she can relate to.
Quietly, I entered the empty Cortex, besides Frankie who was sitting in a chair next to the window in the med-bay. Frankie started down at her hands, picking at her fingers nervously.
I stood in the doorway of the lab, waiting for her to notice my presence, but when she didn't, I gently greeted her, "Hi."
Frankie's head shot up, and she looked at me nervously, trying to smile, "Oh, hi."
"I'm Finn," I smiled at her, pulling a chair. "How are you doing?"
She looked down, and replied quietly, "Just a little shaken up, but I'm fine."
"That's good," I smiled at her in a friendly manor. "I used to be just like you when I was a teenager—dressed the same, acted the same, dyed my hair crazy colors."
Frankie laughed, "Really?"
"Yeah," I chuckled, explaining to her, "For two months in high school, I had firetruck-red hair. My dad made me dye over it when I went to his house for the summer."
"I can really see that," she laughed, warming up to me.
I shyly smiled, and quietly explained to Frankie, "The reason I came to talk to you, Frankie, wasn't to talk about hair. Ever since I heard about you, I felt very connected, because we're both dealing with a lot of the same crap: PTSD, various other mental health issues, and we have similar powers."
"What do you mean?" she asked, narrowing her large eyes at me.
I looked over my shoulder, and on one of the cots was a pillow. "Watch that pillow," I instructed her, and then proceeded to raise the pillow off the bed.
"Wait," Frankie asked nervously, since she already knew the answer, "were you the person pushing the tanker up?"
I nodded my head, replying, "That was me."
"Wow," she nervously chuckled, "you sure put up a fight . . . What else can you do?"
I shrugged, explaining, "Not a lot since I rarely use my powers, but you can do so many great things with yours if you continue developing them."
Frankie smiled, bashfully, "Thanks."
I pulled a prepaid cellphone from my bomber jacket pocket, and handed it to Frankie, "Call us if you ever need anything. Also, there's a panic button on the back of the phone in case you're ever in trouble."
She held the phone in her hand, and refused, "No, Finn, I can't keep this."
"Sure you can," I chuckled, standing up from my chair, "I'm pretty rich, so an extra phone bill is nothing to me."
"Oh my god, thank so much!" Frankie exclaimed, her mouth hanging open.
I grinned seeing her happy for the first time in her life. Maybe I could learn a thing or two from this situation.
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A little update on my asshole exboyfriend situation: I'm feeling a lot better, but I noticed that he would sometimes stalk my Snapchat and like my Instagram pictures . . . LOOK WHO NEEDS ME NOW BITCH. He's an asshole so don't worry about me crawling back to him, but I still do get really sad a lot and miss him really bad.
I can't wait to start university so I can meet new people and leave all of my bitchy ex-friends/Zack behind.

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FanfictionFinn Carter is just your average twenty-four year old; she likes to read, has a hard time finding a job for her degree, she's never really met a guy that was "her type", and she's looking for a little bit of fun in her life. When her long time best...
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