Chapter 3

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Hey guys! Schools got me tied up! So sorry! Can't wait until it's over! How's the book so far? Loving all the comments! Keep it up!

My mind races as my mouth opened and closed, trying to find a solution to the problem I just created. "I, uh, I've been to Mount Saint Helens! So ha! That is totally what I meant to say!"

The man crossed his arms and stared at me. "I've been to Mount Saint Helens, you know, before it erupted a little while ago. I heard you had something to do with that..."

My brain froze. How do these people know so much about me. They must definitely do their research. Only if I knew why I am here. But I can't give anything away just in case.

"I had more than one meaning obviously. I've been to the top of the Empire State Building."

He chuckled darkly. His other eye socket probably staring at me if it could. "So have I. I also heard about some stories about things at the top of the Empire State Building. Whether it's Heaven, Mount Olympus,
or some secret deme soon, I've heard stories. You tell me which one is true."

I couldn't stop staring at his scar. It reminded me, I-it reminded me of Luke actually. Even the way the both stand. Proud and as if they know their purpose in the world. No winced from the memories of evil Luke and how it all ended.

"I also meant that, uh, I saw an underwater sea cave. From a submarine I mean. It was pretty cool." I stuttered, trying to throw them off track as my heart resumed beating from its previous conclusion of a Luke reference.

"I don't think you did." The woman intervened.

"Yeah. I did. I swear on the gods." I growled and thunder rumbled in the distance. My stomach churned. Someone has to help me. I can't do this alone. Come one.. Dad?

The man furrowed his brow. "You said gods. Not God. That's unseal."

I froze again, mid-thought. Why do these things keep slipping out?!?

"Now," he began, "I know a few things about aliens and Gods and mystical forces so don't try to trick me boy."

"I don't know what your talking about." I lied, my eyes flicking to the woman in black.

She smirked and raised an eyebrow. "Your lying."

My face paled as the man said, "I'll leave. Try to get as much out of him as possibles. And don't kill him."

"Wha-what?!" I gulped as the woman smirked as the dark man left my cell.

"This won't hurt me as much as it will hurt you, so try to tell the truth."

DUN DUN DUN!!! See y'all next time!

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