The place was empty. There was four huge walls surrounding a huge field. There was a grey building in one corner, a barn in the other, some woods, and a garden. Amelia was terrified. Looking back at the box she had come up in, she saw there were some crates. Panicking, she started running to the large red barn. There had to be someone else in this huge place.
"H-hello?" She called, entering the barn. There were some cows, pigs, chickens, and a beagle, a female. The beagle bounded up to her playfully. The sight of the dog calmed the girl. "Hi," She said, scratching behind the dog's ears. "What's your name, girl? Is there anyone else here?" The dog whimpered joyfully, as if starved for physical touch, and she concluded that she was completely alone in this huge glade, except the animals. "I'll name you Jazz. Is that a good name? Jazz?" The beagle licked her leg, and Amelia looked down for the first time and took a good look at her clothes.
Purple running shorts, royal blue tank top, short white cotton ankle socks, a good, new pair of silver and blue running shoes. Two hair ties were around her right wrist, and her hair was in a braid. Her hair-what color was her hair? How tall was she? What color were her eyes? How old was she? The thought that she couldn't even remember forgetting scared her.
"Okay, Jazz. Want to come with me and look around this bloody glade?" She started leaving the barn, and the dog followed her out faithfully.
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The Maze Runner-Group B
ActionThomas and the rest of Group A has escaped the Maze. But what's Group B's side of the story?