Part 7

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Erin's point of view:

Keep running. That's all there is to it. Keep...running. Where's Natalie? I swear she was just behind me.

"Natalie!!"

No reply.

"Natalie, please answer me!"

Still no reply.

This always happens to me. I have the worst luck.

No ones point of view:

As Erin kept searching and calling, she gained eyes on her. Watching her every move. There were some in the bushes. Some in the trees. It sure was creepy, but that wouldn't stop her. Not now, not ever.

While Erin kept searching the maze only changed. Leaving it hopeless.

Natalie on the other hand had fallen asleep. A lot can happen to an unsuspecting, sleeping, girl.

Natalie's point of view:

I wonder how long I was out. Hold on, I fell asleep on a tree stump. I'm tied to a chair in a room now. It's dark. Really dark. I can't see a thing. Then the lights turned on and there stood the most handsome boy I had ever seen. He had blonde hair and it was styled in a quiff. He wore all black and looked very mysterious.

The boy spoke, "who are you and what business do you have in here. You don't belong here."

Shocked by his words I said, " says the psychopath who tied me up." I responded a little annoyed.

"I don't know who your working for. You could be with the ministry for all I know." He spoke.

The ministry? What the hell is that? "I've never heard of that, whatever it is." My friend and I heard a scream, we came in the woods looking for the source. I lost her and now I need to find her. So if you don't mind, I'm gonna go" I said matter-a-factly

"Fine, go. Die out there for all I care." He said.

And that was it. It was darkness then I ended up on the ground with Erin right by my side. How did this happen? I didn't care I was too tired to think so I just cuddled up next to her and drifted off to sleep.

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