The Horrible Truth

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Zalia opened her eyes, she was in jail! She looked around and it was everything she had imagined, the coal-black walls, the hard, cold, stone floor, even the freezing iron bars!. Everything is exactly as she imagined it.

She thought about what happened first, she quickly turned around and saw the mirror.

"You... you... you imbecile! I thought you wanted to help me, I thought... I thought, you were my friend. You acted so cheery, wait a second... who was the other person talking? I couldn't see him either."

"Well..." Started the mirror, "I was kind of your friend, didn't the riddle help you how to get out?" "Oh, it certainly did, right into a trap, oh, you wait until I get my hands on you...!"

"Look, sorry, I would've had to gone into very painful torture, unless I give you the riddle. I didn't make it up you know. Infact, didn't you ask me for the riddle, I mean, I didn't tell you to listen to it, you asked me for it, and the only place that would fit that is the test tube, so it's actually your fault at heart."

"Wow, run-on sentence, bimbo. I asked how to get out, not to get out of the room, so you didn't help what-so-ever." They looked at each other for a long time before Zalia added, "You know, what was up with my dad's friend, um, what was his name?"

"Hey, you still trust me. Wow, oh, wow." "I don''t trust you, I want to see how you will lie again, so I could trick you to see if you would fall for it. So how do we get out, where is that, Ean character, why are you such an #@$%?!!%$#?!@#!!"

"Well, to answer your first question, you would have to... whoops, I mean, here is another riddle:

What looks like a bird,

What scares you much,

What keeps you strong and mighty,

What spirit, lives within you

"Well, aren't you going to tell me, you did it last time, even though I didn't need it. Come on tell me, you lazy stupid mirror man who doesn't know how to do math!"

"But... how did you... no one knew... call on... call on... Zel... I mean... NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Please NOOOOOO!"

The mirror vanished before her eyes. She sat there, thinking about the riddle and what he had said.

"Ha, it's Zelda, the wako spirit inside of me, well, I think she is anyway. Ay, Zelda, are you in there?" Zalia called.

"Shut up, baby, I can't help you, by the way I'm chained up in here, the only thing I can give you is visions, now you can use me anyway you want I don't have a hold on you. Well, have fun!" She yelled at her, angrily.

"Wow, so you could blast me out of here? I want to get out probably as much as you. So, how do I set you free?"Zalia kindly asked.

"Wow, so the little child wants to help. To answer your questions, 1) yes I can 2) yes I really want to get out 3) I don't know how, we would need to force it out of those german geeks.

The Zs were planning for a long time, they finally decided to blast a little hole to the side where their security is down, walk silently toward the secret room, capture one of their men, force all the answers out of him, get Zelada unchained, and finally destroy those german geeks, as Zelada says.

They slowly and quietly cut a hole in the cage, big enough for her to get out. But as soon as they got out, an alarm sounded and thousands of german soldiers surrounded them.

"Too bad, you just came out, you will have to go in a more secured one, I guess. Mwahahahahaha!"


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