Well As If It Wasn't Weird Already

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--If you forgot, Bailey and I had just boarded a boxcar and brought Hunter along.--

"Hey, how long do you think we'll be in here? It's kind of cold, don't you think maybe we'll all catch fevers and die or someone will get a cold maybe malaria do you think mosquitoes could survive here I wo-"

"Yes, Hunter. I'm pretty sure you've already got malaria." I thought that might have the opposite effect I wanted, that she would want to get out all of her last words now.

Oddly enough, she was quiet.

Bailey nudged me. "Nice work. I think you finally found something to make her be quiet."

Then the screaming started.

"Okay, I guess I spoke too soon."

"I'M TOO YOUNG TO DIE ESPECIALLY FROM A MOSQUITO WHO INVENTED MALARIA ANYWAY IT'S STUPID DOES ANYONE SMELL THAT IT'S PROBABLY POISONOUS GREAT NOW I'LL DIE TWICE..."

--I'm going to skip forward a bit because this screaming went on for a while and it was really annoying.--

After five days, we were still on the train. Now you might question and ask things like "What about food or water?" "Wouldn't Hunter get thrown off the train by now if she was screaming like that?" Remember this is a dream. Which is why all of a sudden Jake and Parker can show up, as more homeless people riding the train.

Then again, I don't have a home anymore and I don't think Bailey does either. Wow homeless people convention!

Jake is the first of the two new people to speak.

"Hey, um, uh, well..."

Okay, well more or less speak. (Again sorry if this offends anyone this is really what happened in my dream. If you have a problem with it tell me I'll take it down).

"Do you guys know where this train's headed?" Parker interjected.

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