The old railway kids.
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The old railway kids. "You reckon she will follow us tonight then?" Callum asked in his naturally laid back voice. "Knowing her, yes, but I really don't care, she has got me into enough trouble with the rents!" Scott had a tone of bitterness in his voice, describing the local nosey gossip, although he didn't need to act like he didn't care. After being grounded for drinking (amongst other things) off his parents several times they had given up much hope with him. Lucy however remained silent - she promised she wouldn't go there again. Scott, still quite annoyed at the thought of being grounded noticed Lucy's uncharacteristic stillness. It was the ultimate in stereotyped Halloweens'. The moon casting eerie shadows through the bare branched trees that moved in the light yet chilling wind, onto the straight, slightly cracked, concrete path, the street lights glared out a dim...

