Chapter two: It's always them

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May goes down the stairs to the children, as they cower in fear. May goes and grabs a little boy named Clyde and took him to a small bedroom in the corner of the house. He is crying and trying to break free from her grip but he cant. May yells at the kid " Stop or you will be next." Clyde stops moving and May throws him into the corner of the room. May hears knocking on the door and says " Don't make a sound or you will end up like the rest of them." Clyde sits there in silence as May goes and closes and locks the door to the children. She opens the door and sees her older brother standing there. Mays says " I am busy, can you come back later?" He responds with " No, the chief wanted me to tell you to come outside." May groans but goes outside to find none other than the police. May says " How can I help you?" They respond with " We have been getting complaints of yelling and screaming from this house. We just wanted to ask if you are ok." May responds with " Yes of course everything is fine. I will make my neighbors some pies and fresh flowers as an apology for my loudness, to be honest I probably had one of my friends over. We tend to get a little loud, my brother can testify to that! Anyway, I'm probably being a bother. I'll leave so you guys can serve justice! " As May closes the door they look at each other, strug and say " ok have a great day Ms Rory" and drive away. as they drive away May thinks "it is always them... they always complain." As May walks back into the house. She walks to the room with Clyde and he stays silent. After that May makes Clyde be rude and mean to all of the other kids then....

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