Chapter 27

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Dark Link's POV:
       I let out a long sigh as my sword dragged across the dirt I had previously walked on. Jeff decided to go and roam through the woods before we do anything else. Personally, I think that was a bad idea. What if we randomly met up with somebody? Who am I kidding... We obviously are. This is like one of those really crappy horror movies. Except we're the killers.

      "You guys hear or see anything?" BEN asked in the most depressing voice I've ever heard. It was obvious he was worried, but what had me curious was that he would actually allow himself to be blacked out and tied to a chair. But hey, it's BEN.

     "No, we haven't. And if we had we would have obviously told you," said Jeff. I sighed, sheathing my sword. "You guys go on ahead," I stated, walking off in the opposite direction. "I thought we were a team, you f*cking a*shole!" I heard BEN shout behind me.

      "We are. I just think we should separate." BEN gave me a suspicious glare before nodding. "I'm not hiding anything, you d*uche..." I walked off, going into the foggy side of the woods. The scene gave out an eerie feeling, but I was used to it.

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In about 30 minutes of walking, I already felt tiresome. I just wanted to throw myself onto the floor and collapse. "Ugh..." I murmured to myself, leaning the rest of my body on a tree and dropping to the floor. I suddenly felt tired even though I knew I should keep going. Closing my eyes for a few minutes, I heard the soft patter of hind legs crunching the fall leaves. I growled, climbing up top the tree trunk, melting into the shadows.

BEN's POV:
      "He has to be hiding something! He has to!" I kicked a small rock, trying to let out my anger. "Whoa, you okay, bro?" Asked Jeff. I glared forward, turning around to face him. "Does it look like I'm okay?!" He raised his hands up, picking up the pace and walking in front of me faster.
I let my shoulders rest as I stared at the ground.

      "...Boys? What are you two doing out here?" Spoke up a female voice, I lifted my head up, noticing it was Jane. "That's none of your business," Jeff replied, the venom was forcing it's way out of his mouth. Jane showed a sadistic grin, whipping out her kitchen knife while taking a few steps closer to us. "You're here for the girl, aren't you, Benny?" She asked, lifting my chin. "Well, yeah."

Jane growled, "You're not getting her back." She stated angrily, grabbing my wrists and pulling me to the opposite direction of where we were heading. "Why not?" I asked, trying my best to remain calm. Jeff groaned loudly, "C'mon, BEN. She's not worth our time." I struggled out of Jane's grip, "Let go!"

She shook her head, making a 'tsk' sound with her tongue. "I didn't want to do this the hard way," I looked at her confused. "Wha-" She stabbed my neck with her knife. I hissed in pain, staring at her with hate boiling in my eyes. "Jane, what the hell?!" Jeff pushed her back, attacking her with his own knife. I took a grip on my neck, trying to stop the bleeding. I didn't have a choice but to sit down and wait for Jeff.

They rolled around the leaves for a few minutes, trying to stab each other in the heart     Or any where that could cause pain. I heard Jane yelp, using her legs to kick Jeff into a tree. "Why are you doing this now?!" Jeff asked as he dodged her attempts of slitting his throat.

     I stood up again, extending my arm forward as wires shot out of my hand. "Orders from my bos-" Jane was cut off by the wires pinning her against the tree. She struggled, but she couldn't break through. Jeff walked to her, and so did I. "Who is your boss..." Jeff asked, which, sounded more like a demand. Jane shook her head, "I'm not allowed to tell you, Jeffrey." I threw my head backwards, whining annoyingly.

     "Why did you have to do this now?! And what does it have to do with ______?!" I snapped at her, throwing my hands around her neck and squeezing as hard as I could. She started gagging and choking, but I wouldn't let go until Jeff stopped me. "Still not worth it, bro." I stared at Jeff, then back at Jane as I removed my grip from her neck.

Jeff and I walked away, trying as hard as we could not to laugh at Jane's yelling due to the fact she was still tied to the tree.

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