Chapter 5 Season 2: Dig Dug

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Me and El said our goodbyes to each other. It was so sad that I had to say goodbye to El. She was going off to find her mom and I was hoping to find mine. I heard she was in La so I was going over there. I did check to see but I don't know much since I haven't really been around the country. So I was hoping to see her. But I doubt I would find her and I would run into some trouble. I got onto the bus with the allowance I was saving up. I had over 200 dollars so I would be perfectly fine. I was worried about El for sure because I wasn't going to be there for her to help her.

"So here you go LA." The bus driver said to me.

"Thank you so much it means a lot." I answered I handed him some money for the ride and got off. LA was quite big for sure. The one thing I promised El was when we went our ways that I wouldn't use up too much of my powers at once. She promised me the same. I did cry when I left El because we had been stuck in the same house for over 350 days so of course I was sad. 

I was upset I left my dad because I was always a daddy's girl growing up. I never wanted anything other then my dad now I was hours away in LA. I packed a suitcase full of stuff. I packed one of my dad's guns he hid in the wardrobe in his room. I packed double of the things I needed for it just in case. And I wouldn't use my powers while shooting it so it was a win win situation. 

"Hey are you lost?"  A woman asked me she looked just like me but older.

"In a way yes. I am looking for my mom." I answered.

"Do you know where she lives?" She asked me again.

"That's the problem I don't." I answered.

"Right what's her name I might be able to help." She asked me.

"I don't know her last name but I give you a married name before she got divorced." I answered.

"Anything could help." She replied.

"Well her name is Diane Hopper." I told her she looked shocked.

"How do you know that?" She asked me.

"Well my dad's last name is Hopper." I replied.

"Is his name Jim Hopper by any chance?" She asked me.

"Yes my dad is Jim Hopper." I answered.

"Alex?" She asked.

"Right in the flesh I'm Alex." I answered.

"Okay just so I know what was the name of your younger sister?" She asked me.

"Well her name was Sara Hopper and she died from cancer if that was your next question." I answered.

"Where does your farther live doesn't have to be the address but a town?" She asked.

"Hawkings Indiana and I attended Hawkings middle school before something happened." I answered.

"Name of your first best friend?" She asked.

"Will Byers." I answered.

"So you had three other friends your age name them." She tried so hard to throw me off.

"Are still my friends. But Dustin Hernderson Mike Wheeler and Lucas Sinclair. I used to have a crush on Dustin in the 6th grade." I carried on.

"Name the older siblings of them then." She says.

"Well Dustin is an only child as far as we all know but Lucas has a younger sister called Erica. Mike has an older sister called Nancy and a younger sister called Baby Holly. Will has an older brother called Jonathan. We don't really know the names of both Dustin's and Luca's parents but Mike's parents are called Ted and Karen and Will's parents are called Lonnie and Joyce. Dustin has a cat names Mews." I stated random fact about the boys. She looked shocked.

"You can't be my daughter." She states.

"A bit rude since I just told you the answers to your questions." I answered.

"Well you can't be my daughter because my daughter is supposed to be dead." She looks confused.

"Well I was supposed to be dead but clearly not because I survived what I apparently died of." I answered. I saw some people coming up behind mom.

"My daughter was kidnapped by bad men at the age-." Mom tries but I was already using my powers against the guys that were gonna attack us. I landed on both my feet and smirked.

"At the age of 8 nearing her 9th birthday excised a few months after her 9th." I finished her sentence.

"Did you just attack some men who were gonna attack us?" She asked.

"To sum it up yes I did." I answered looking at the men on the floor. I could tell something was up because their bloods wasn't properly red. 

"What's going on?" Mom asked.

"Well to sum it up demorgorgon." I answered.



















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