Chapter two

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Teddy:POV

I wake up the next morning and I get up and do my normal schedule: get up, take a shower, get dressed, blow dry my hair, and take a walk in the park every Friday, Saturday, and Wednesday.

I grab my purse and stuff a water, my phone, earbuds, and an apple, in it. "I'm going out for a walk!" I yell through the house.

I walk out of the my house and cross the road. I look up to the sky and see large clouds scattered across the sky. It's probably going to rain later. My mind starts to wander and before I know it, I'm depressed again. I had finished high school only months before, and I didn't think I would still be this sad when I got out. I figured it would at least take some of the stress away, but if anything it only added to the stress. Now I have nothing to busy myself with and as soon as I'm not busy, as soon as I sit down and let my mind wander, I get like this. I turn into just another lonely and depressed teenager.

I arrive at the park and all of the sudden, the sun seemingly disappears. But it's 9:oo am? I look up again and the number of clouds in the sky seemed to have tripled, completely covering the once pale blue sky. What's going on? I look over and see weird looking slide and bolt inside of it. I close the side of the slide and quickly take out my phone and call Spencer.

"Hey Teddy! You usually don't want to call this e-"

"Spencer! Spencer, something's going on!" I say hyperventilating. The slide started to shake a little.

"Teddy, what's going on?! Are you okay?" he asks frantically and I look down to see my arms shaking.

"No! Some sort of storm or something is happening!"

"Where are you?"

"I'm in this slide in the park, I-..." The tube started to shake rapidly. I squeeze my eyes shut.

"Teddy! Teddy!" A second later the connection was lost. The slide started to shake even more as I felt the tube being lifted up, and then slammed back down. A second later It went black.

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I wake up wondering where I am. I open the door and walk out. What? This doesn't look anything like my neighborhood. I took out my phone and went to an app that would tell me exactly where I was.

Boston?

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