Chapter 5

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3rd Person POV

"So you're the traitor, Ray." Norman said which surprised Ray. Ray then put on a smug smirking face.

"What are you saying? What's wrong, Norman?" Ray asked.

"You already know by now, right? I set a trap for three people. To Don, I said the rope was under my bed. To Gilda, I said the second floor bathroom's ceiling. That's what I told you. But actually, I told Don it was in the dining hall, and told Gilda it was in the library. Then, the rope that was under my bed disappeared. Than what about the other two locations? Should we go check on them now?" Norman asked.

Ray then flop himself on the bed and started to laugh maniacally.

"Dang. And we thought that we are doing so well. That's right. I'm are Mom's spy." Ray said.

"When did you start suspecting me?" Ray asked.

"You Ray, the day Sister Krone came to the House. I was disgusted with myself for thinking such a thing. Ray, you were the first person I suspected. Even though you're my friend. I just wished it wasn't true. It was my supposition for the worst case. But for us, it would be the most problematic if you're the traitor. And from the enemy's point of view, it would be the most beneficial if you're the traitor. You can give options to our plans, and from the perspective of controlling the situation, it's perfect. No one else fit the job better." Norman said.

"And that's why you suspected me." Ray said.

"And that's how I walked into your trap, huh?" Ray said.

(After alot of blah blah)

"Just like you said, I'm not your enemy. But I'm also not an ally. Under one condition, I can completely become your ace. I'll give you all the information I have, and I'll also leak lies to Mom like you want." Ray said.

"What's the condition?" Norman asked.

"Trick Emma." Ray said.

"You need to pretend we're taking everyone, but at the last moment, ditch them. Even if we take others, it'll only be Don and Gilda." Ray said.

"So you're telling me to give up on escaping with everyone?" Norman asked.

"Yeah." Ray said.

"The training is helping everyone grow more than we expected. You even said their movement isn't bad. You meant that, right? Then we can all-" Norman was cut off.

"It still doesn't change the fact that they're a burden." Ray said.

"You said you were going to help us." Norman said.

"And this is how I'm helping. Otherwise, you and Emma can die here." Ray said.

"I thought you didn't want us to get killed." Norman asked.

"If you're going to be killed as soon as we escape, it'd be better to get shipped out. So? Will you accept my condition?" Ray asked.

"Fine." Norman said. Ray placed his hand on his shoulder.

"If what just said was a lie..." Ray threatened.

"I know. It wasn't a lie." Norman said smiling.

"And besides I have something someone in mind to already leave for the last minute. I also find her useful for the time being." Norman said.

"Who?" Ray asked.

"Remember the Y/N I told you? The girl with h/c colored hair and e/c colored eyes?" Norman described.

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