Chapter 13 - Horrid Memories

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Note: Hi! It's been a while. Sorry for my absence! I feel bad for taking forever, so I did some little drawings just for fun! They're at the end of the chapter. Ok, that's all!

Finally, together again and not about to die at the hands of some animatronic. The first chance I got, I wrapped my arms tightly around Tyler and began to softly sob. Mai hugged him, too, and I could feel her hands on me. It wasn't long before Isaac joined in, and Jay, well, didn't join the hug, per se, but he tried to show his consolement by patting Mai's shoulder.

"I'm so relieved," I admitted. We slowly dispersed from our hug and my friends let me continue to talk. "I really thought I'd be too late, I'm so happy!"

"You'll be even happier when we get out," Jay laughed, gently punching my arm. I chuckled nervously in agreement.

Tyler sniffled, still in shock from everything. He leaned on Isaac's shoulder. "I still need some time," he murmured quietly.

"Tyler..." Mai sighed. She brought her hand up to his shoulder, and he turned to look at her. "The sooner we get out of here, the better. Let's go home."

His gaze was empty, but he nodded. He locked arms with Isaac as Mai took one of his hands.

I noticed Isaac was pretty silent. He was looking towards the park entrance we'd seen previously. It was a bit of distance away, but the arch was noticeable enough. I thought it was strange he was glancing over at it so much, so I squinted at it to spot what he may be looking at. I think I saw something move underneath, but it was dark and small, so I thought it was either too miniscule or a part of my imagination.

"Okay, let's go," Isaac suddenly announced. He began to walk ahead of us towards the arch. His behavior was still strange, but we were all under a lot of stress. We caught up to him, walking together in a line.

"Does anyone know how far away the park is from home?" Jay suddenly asked.

"It's... kind of far," I admitted. It took about an hour for Michael to drive to and from the park. I timed it. "But we'll figure something out."

"Do you think any buses are on right now?" Mai asked.

"We don't have any cash..." Jay mumbled, shutting down that idea.

"Maybe Kirk's still here," Tyler said. I glanced over at him.

"What?" I said.

"Kirk... he brought me here," he explained plainly.

My jaw dropped. "He what? "

Tyler looked at me, confused. Everyone else seemed to have surprised faces, too. "Did I say something weird?" he questioned.

"Kirk?" Mai said. "As in, Anne's boyfriend, Kirk, brought you here?"

"Yeah," he confirmed. "How did you guys get here?"

I blinked a few times, still just processing that bombshell. Somebody Tyler knew brought him here? I supposed that explained the laid-back attitude he had, not seeming to care about the danger we told him. From everyone's reaction, they must've not had any pleasant memories of coming here like Tyler did.

"Well, I was–" I was about to start telling everyone how I'd woken up here, but I was rudely interrupted by a bright spotlight hitting the five of us from above. We were approaching the arch that we had naively thought would be our exit. I brought my arm up to hide my eyes from the blinding light, but once they adjusted, I looked up.

The arch itself was gated off. I hadn't even noticed until it was lit up. There was nothing around, but my friends and I stood still as we waited for something else to happen, but nothing did.

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