Escape of 'Prison of Hell'

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IMPORTANT: I am currently rewriting this chapter since somehow most of it got deleted! So don't wonder why there's only this little :)

What you should know: Copia thinks that the person who watched y/n and Sodo is the emeritus sister Echo, a horrible person who got into prison for killing ghouls and serving the darkest and most evil entity that exists. Now Copia wants to pay her a visit in prison to see if she's still there but has to wait until Saturday. That's the information you should know

"What happens when a human finds out about the existence of ghouls? Is it a bad thing?" I asked thinking about the person which watched us the night Per revealed himself as a ghoul.

"It depends if more than one human see one ghoul at the same time it's bad. We also have the rule that if more than one human sees you within one month its too much. It doesnt matter if the sightings are two weeks apart. It still would be too much. This rule is mostly for Per since he cant really control it.

But only one sighting it isn't really a problem since most people don't believe it when it only comes from one person saying like 'oH I saW A GhoUl TodaY. But why do you ask?"

"Oh, because after he transformed in the bathroom and there was this tall person watching" I said.

"Can you explain it a little more specific maybe" Tobias asked politely.

I told him that we were both standing at a open window and how i suddenly saw a very tall person with really messy hair behind the hedge who was apparently observing us.

"How tall is the hedge?" he asked and seemed more interested the more I told him about it.

"I don't really know but at least 7 feet. And it didn't really seem like the person stood on a ladder or so." I explained and tried to replay the scene in my head over and over again.

"And can you maybe describe how they looked like? Sorry for asking so many questions by the way, I just have a weird feeling with this" Tobias said.

Weird feeling? What did he mean by that. But without digging deeper I explained how the image inn my head looked like.
How this really tall person with fuzzy hair peaked over the hedge, watching me and Per.

"Im sorry- I will be back in a few minutes. Thank you so much for explaining this to me, it means a lot" he said and walked out of the room. Why on earth was everyone in a hurry?

Tobias/Copias pov

It felt like my stomach consisted of knots and needles. Why? I didn't know. Honestly I had no idea. Well kinda but there are enough tall person out there with fuzzy hair. It doesn't have to be this exact person, right?

While trying to calm myself down I automatically began to crack my knuckles, a bad habit I've been doing since forever. The hallway with the big wing doors at the end seemed like it only got longer the faster I walked. The sounds around me began to fade and my heart beat was the only thing I heard. Like it was slamming against my eardrums from the inside.

It felt like hours until I finally felt the cold metal of the door knob on my skin. A cold breeze laid onto my body like a blanket when I ripped oped the doors.

"Copia?! You mother fucker! I was about to sign a contract with a kazoo company so that I can get as many free kazoos as I want. In return I have to make some advertisements on the bird app for them but now there is a big fucking ass line of ink on the paper! You complete dickhead!" one of my beloved brothers shouted as I walked through the big room.

In the middle was a long wooden table with papers spread all over it. But Terzo was the only one doing the paper work. Well, however you want to see it because he's just signing contracts with kazoo companies from all over the world. Secondo was looking at himself through a mirror and brushed his bold head with one of those soft brushed every now and the. Primo was resting his head on the table and slept.

"Sorry Terzo I'm just not.. I don't feel really well"
"Why?"
"I dint know"
"You don't know?" he asked, narrowing his eyes.

"You'll see"

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