Warning: This part mentions violence and swearing
"Kill me, you coward!" Child shouted. "I'll go down like a legend!"
Other Child gasped and said, "No, wait—"
"Don't give in, Other Child!" Child said, looking into Other Child's eyes. "You can't let them know where Another Child is!"
"TELL ME or else Child dies forever!" Bunny screamed.
"DON'T DO IT!" Child yelled.
"I'LL GIVE YOU THE COUNT OF THREE!" Bunny shouted. "ONE!"
Other Child panicked.
"TWO!"
She knew what she needed to do.
"THREE!—"
"I'LL TELL YOU WHERE ANOTHER CHILD IS!" Other Child told Bunny.
"NO!" Child screamed.
Bunny motioned for the possessed kid to drop the wand. The girl frowned and reluctantly stepped back to Bunny's side. "Excellent choice, Other Child."
Other Child gulped and looked at the ground. Was this the right choice to make? She looked back up at Bunny. Then Child. It was. It was going to be the right choice.
"So? Spit it out," Bunny said.
"R-Right," she stammered. "I-I. . . He's. . . He's at. . ." She mumbled something, but Bunny couldn't hear anything.
Bunny frowned and stepped a pace closer. "What was that dear? Speak up."
Other Child quivered in her seat and mumbled some more.
"I said. . . Speak. Up," Bunny said. They stepped closer to Other Child.
Other Child leaned in and looked Bunny in the eye. "I said. I'm an exorcist. Bitch."
She spat in Bunny's mouth.
"AHHHHHHHHH!" Bunny shrieked. "EW! DISGUSTING! CHILDREN GERMS! IN MY MOUTH! I'VE BEEN POISONED!!!"
The possessed kid shrieked and ran straight at Other Child. Other Child leaned back in her chair just as the kid was going to scratch her face off. The kid scratched at the ropes and duct tape bounding Other Child to her chair savagely. Now, the ropes and duct tape trapping her weren't a problem anymore. She leapt from her chair and grabbed her purse, which was lying on the floor. She pulled out a vial of holy water and drenched the kid in it. The demon in it shrieked with agony, and it left her body. A deep brown color rushed back into the girl's eyes, and she breathed heavily. She took a look around, and then fainted.
"Other Child! Help me out!" Child said.
Other Child grabbed a knife from her purse and cut Child free.
"Let's get out of here, quickly!" she said to Child, grabbing her hand.
Together they rushed up the staircase which led to the exit door. Child pushed the door open and they both ran outside. It seemed they were on a remote island on a beach. Child frowned.
"Great, we're in the middle of nowhere," she said angrily. She kicked at the sand and immediately regretted it when it flew into her eyes. "What are we going to do?"
Other Child turned to look at her and then stared at her shoes. "I. . . Dunno," she said glumly.
"Hey," a familiar voice said. It was coming from the ocean.
Child walked over to it. "Ugh. It's just Fish," she said with a disappointed look.
Fish seemed to frown, but it was hard to tell since he was a fish. "Hey, I wanted to help you."
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General FictionThis story is based on a ridiculous roleplay made by Emily Chau and Sophia Castro.