Nathaniel and his family had left for Australia because Nathaniel's father had gotten an incredible job offer that he couldn't refuse.
No matter how hard Nathaniel tried to distract himself and focus on other things, he couldn't get Frankie out of his heart, or out of his soul.
Nathaniel felt miserable, because he didn't have Frankie by his side, to love her freely and with all the strength of his heart, and the same thing happened to Frankie, who could no longer distinguish night from day.
The two were living a real hell, not being able to be together, but they had to put up with it for the well-being of their friends if they wanted to see them safe and sound.
There wasn't a single night that Nathaniel and Frankie didn't stop screaming their names, and at the same time, they cried inconsolably because they couldn't be together.
The two had to endure that hell that their lives have become if they wanted to continue living.
When they could and were somewhat calm, the two began to remember what they had experienced as a couple while listening to the song by Faith Hill and Tim Mc Graw "Let's make love"
After two months, Nathaniel and Frankie managed, though not completely, to control their feelings, but not their thoughts or sensations.
The only thing Nathaniel said was the following: "For her, for my wife, it is worth sending everything to hell"
For his part, Frankie also said the same: "For him, for my man, it is worth sending everything to hell"
While Nathaniel and Frankie were living a real hell, for not being able to be together, Cyrus and Navajas were about to experience true terror, reported by a person close to them.
This story was told by a person close to Cyrus and Navajas and he told them the following: "I remember once that a person, whose name I will not reveal, said the following: "When I was fifteen years old and in the middle of the "Age of del Burro", which means that one rebels against their parents without caring about anything and disobeyed their parents' orders, they felt a fascination towards roller coasters.
The fascination for this device was so great that they could not avoid going to Disneyland every day, just for the sole purpose of climbing on that machine and feeling free to do so.
I was the only one who hadn't experienced that or felt the adrenaline rush that my friends had. Every time they told me to go to Disneyland, I refused because I didn't see any point in doing it and because it wasn't something that made me feel attracted to it.
Given the constant insistence of my friends and with the support of my parents, I decided to go to that place, without encouragement, to be honest, to climb the roller coaster and feel the adrenaline that everyone did not stop talking about.
We had agreed to go in two weeks because by that time, we would be finishing up with exams and after that, we wanted to know nothing more than our lives and live to the fullest.
During that time, there was something inside me, in the depths of my being that told me "don't go, stay home, because something bad is going to happen", but I didn't listen and went to the amusement park.
After having entered several games and having fun, we decided to enter the roller coaster, to continue with our happiness.
At first, nothing happened, and everything was quiet; until, as a flash or by the Devil, the roller coaster was going at full speed, and we were really scared.
As much as we shouted, no one was going to help us and in one of those ups and downs of that game, I saw VALAK and the Devil.
I was really scared and didn't know what to do and the only thing I did was pray and ask for all my family so that they have comfort in my death.
One by one, my friends were dying in the most horrible and chilling ways than I ever thought I would have to see and experience and don't ask me why, but I saw the chariot of death and Semyazza, putting all those souls in that chariot, to take them to hell and VALAK, was supervising everything.
While all the people and my friends kept screaming for help, I did not stop praying, asking for our souls, and thanking God for everything.
When I finished praying, I was the only survivor and everyone including my friends had died, with me being the only survivor.
It was very difficult for me to assimilate everything that had happened in the Roller Coaster and I still do not understand what happened and the reasons that led them to commit it.
After that, I no longer spoke to anyone and easily got lost in my thoughts, completely forgetting reality and what I had experienced.
After two weeks, the respective funerals were held. I didn't go, because it was hard for me to realize the reality and to say goodbye to my friends and acquaintances.
My family, seeing that I did not react and that it was difficult for me to do the same thing again, took me to see a psychologist. At first, nothing out of the ordinary had happened; until, one day, I saw the ghosts of all my friends and acquaintances, in the psychologist's office.
I thought I was going crazier than I already was, and it scared me a lot, having that feeling that I had lost my mind.
Little by little, with difficulty and helping my friends and acquaintances, having the end they deserve, they began to cross the portal that led to heaven.
From that moment on, I realized that one of my professions is to help people to have the outcome they deserve to have so that they can go to heaven; aside from being a writer and reporter.
Finally, I will say the following, and it is that Frankie Brolly, is Barbara Stevenson, the girl that you have been looking for like crazy all over but, be careful because her adoptive family is not what you think they are.
First, conquer her heart, before revealing the truth, listen to me, and you will be able to tell her the truth, and in time, you will know perfectly, all the reasons why you cannot reveal the truth to her "
What scared them the most is that the witnesses saw how in the middle of the amusement park, the floor that was nothing more than the entrance to hell was opened.
After that, they were more than determined to investigate the truth and find their niece's whereabouts, before it was too late.