Bill's Place

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Y/N's POV
The group ended up going over to Bill's place as he tried to explain stuff. He ended up setting up a projector as Beverly and I were joking about stuff together. The screen then lit up and we all looked over to see a map of Derry.

"O-Okay, look," Bill said pointing at things, "that's where G-G-Georgie disappeared. T-There's the ironworks. And the black s-spot. Everywhere it happens, it's all connected by the sewers. And they a-all meet up at-."

"The well house."

"It's in the house on Neibolt Street."

"You mean that creepy ass house where all the junkies and hobos like to sleep," Richie asked the group, right before Eddie started having an asthma attack.

"I hate that place. I always feel like it's watching me," Beverly said.

"Th-That's where I saw it," Eddie said trying to get his attack to calm down, "that's where I saw the clown."

"T-Th-That's where 'It' l-lives."

"Why would It live there when there's a forested area," I asked.

"I'm not sure," Stan said in response.

"I can't imagine anything ever wanting to live there," Eddie told us then shot up, still freaking out, "can we stop this! I-I-I can barely breathe! This is summer! We're kids! I can barely breathe! I'm up here having a fucking asthma attack!" He then tore down the map then continued, "I'm not doing this!"

"W-What the h-hell! P-Put the m-map back," Bill snapped. Eddie refused to do so and then the projector started making noise. It went through the other photos in it.

"What's going on??"

"I got it hold on," Mike told us messed with the projector. It still kept flickering through the photos. It ended up on a family photo and started zooming in on the mom. It kept going until the clown popped up.

"Pennywise," I screamed, while everyone else was either in shock or confused.

"What the fuck!"

"What the fuck is that? What the fuck is that," Richie screamed.

"I don't fucking know," Eddie screamed in response and held onto him.

"Turn it off! Turn it off," Beverly screamed.

"Yeah! Turn it off! Turn it off," Stanley screamed, agreeing.

Mike ended up kicking the projector down from where it was sitting. As it fell, slides fell out of it. It still kept flicking through. The clown kept showing up.

"What is going on," I screamed, "this shouldn't be happening!"

"I don't know," Bill screamed in response, "it doesn't make sense!"

After he said that, the clown ended up disappearing. Then It ended up coming through the screen, huge. It started crawling towards our group and I ended up screaming.

It then came towards me and spoke, "what's wrong Y/N? Scared? You weren't scared at the river."

"Leave us alone," I screamed as the garage door opened and we all ran out while the clown went away.

After we got out Richie ended up screaming at me, "what the fuck does he mean about you not being scared at the river!"

"I was there when you guys were at the quarry! I didn't know where that was so I was playing with the paper boats I've made! He came up to me out of nowhere and didn't do anything considered scary," I screamed out.

"I-I'm s-s-so s-sorry Y/N," Bill said, "I-I should've m-mentioned w-where it w-was."

I rolled my eyes and then Eddie spoke up, "who cares! It saw us! It saw us and knows where we are!"

"It always did," Bill said looking towards the group, "so let's go."

"Go? Go where?"

"Neibolt. That's where Georgie is," he said.

"After that," Stan asked.

I went up to Bill and whispered to him, "he might not even be there though. There's a high chance and I want to find him too but still."

He didn't react much but Richie did to what Stan said, "Yeah. It's summer. We should be outside-."

"I-If you say 'it's summer' one more f-fucking time..." He didn't say anything after that but went to his bike and began to ride off.

"Bill," Beverly and I screamed after him.

"Wait," she said after.

We weren't sure if he heard us but we immediately got on our bikes and went after him. The rest of the group ended up following us.

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