No sooner were my arms around her neck that she zoomed into the night. The wind hit me hard and I had to put my head against the back of her head, hiding from the wind. That was the only way to keep my skin on my face. Now I knew exactly why I needed a jacket. Thank goodness this one had a hoodie but I hadn't put it over my head and I was too scared to do so now considering the speed we were moving at. There was a high chance I would slip off.
I'm not sure how long she was running, it felt like a long time but I doubted it was more than five minutes when she spoke, "I'm sorry."
I heard her loud and clear, yeah the wind was strong in my ears but my ears weren't too far from her mouth. "What?" I had no plan to make this easy for her.
"I said I was sorry," she replied, this time a little louder and more stiffly.