Chapter 7

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I drove down the dirt road, the radio crackling occasionally. I reached a school that had fading bricks and no cars in the parking lot.
"Are you sure this is it?" I asked.
"Yes." The voice said. I'm not sure which room she's in but it's not a very large school."
"I guess I'm going in..." I said, trying to sound confident.
"When you find her, come to the sewers. There is a door leading to them under the school."
"I never got your name."
"Mr.-" I looked down. The radio beeped, showing the 0 percent battery.
"Great." I muttered. I pocketed the radio in my ripped detective jacket and headed into the school. My boots echoed on the tile floors and it was eerily silent. I peeked in different doors. All I knew was that this mysterious friends name was Bunny.                                                                                                  After a little while, I had checked all of the doors on the first floor. I started up the stairs when I heard slow, thudding footsteps. I turned around. A shadow loomed around the corner, growing larger and larger.                                                                                                                                                               "Bunny...?" I said nervously. But it wasn't Bunny. It was an infected teacher. Time slowed and I became disoriented. The teacher morphed into Doggy and I started hyperventilating. My knees buckled. I sank to the floor, and put my hands on my head, cowering. "No Doggy... please!" I had no touch with reality. All I could think of was how I had left him in the woods. Guilt clouded my head. "Doggy I'm sorry!" I hadn't realized I had been digging my nails into my head.  A sharp pain brought me back. This wasn't Doggy. I quickly stood, racing up the stairs. I caught my breath.
     "Hello?" A muffled voice asked. I tried to quiet my breathing to hear better. When the voice didn't speak again I responded. "Hello?" I called.
      "Please! Get me out! I got locked in!" The voice was coming from a door at the end of the hall. I went towards it and kicked it open, the old wood splintering into pieces.
     A bunny in a white dress with blue leggings stood before me. In her hand was a crossbow. "Thanks for freeing me! I'm Bunny"
     "Bunny. I'm Purple. I was sent here to find   you."
     "Let's get out of here!" We left the room, looking around the corners for the teacher. "In here." Bunny said opening a door with silver lettering that read sewers. I followed her down steep, stone stairs. "He's just around this corner!" She said. I held my nose as a terrible smell filled my nostrils. There was a dark green liquid everywhere and I cringed as I walked through it, trying not to slip. The concrete walls were worn down with age and some pipes jutted out, a layer of rust covering them.
    "Who's around the corner?" I asked. But Bunny had already disappeared around the wall. I went around the corner slowly, trying not to splash.
     "You two made it out!" A deep voice spoke. I looked up and was faced with a very strange person.  He wasn't an animal but he also wasn't human. He had an odd shape to his body, very rounded, almost oval. And it was purple. A gold monacle hung from a chain around his neck. He had a curly mustache and a cane. Dressed rather nicely for the sewers. He was wearing a crisp suit and hat. 
      "Alright. I saved your friend. Now can you finally tell me who you are?" I asked. He chuckled.
     " I'm Mr.P"

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