Chapter 13: Back on Track

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We needed a break anyways.

So as we headed back towards the Land of Departure, I noticed that Terra looked sad.

"Hey, Private Terra, what's up?"

"I'm just worried about Ven right now."

And you know what? I understood him.

"Well, Private Terra, I know one thing's for sure. He's safe. No person kidnaps a child and just kills him on the spot."

"Really?" He asked.

"Positive. Remember, I've been training in many things. I know lots of stuff."

He nodded.

We neared the castle, and I sighed.

"How's it feel to be back home?" I asked.

"I just feel like Master Eraqus should know what to do."

I nodded. "I know how you feel."

So we headed into Private Terra's home. But the weird thing was, that Master Eraqus wasn't there.

We ended up looking everywhere for the longest time, shouting, "Eraqus!" "Master!" And "Master Eraqus!" But there was no other sound.

We had no idea what to do until a thought came to mind.

"What if he's in the same place that Ventus is?"

"It's a possibility." Terra said. "But where would they be?"

"Well, if they're both in the same place, they could be..."

"Trapped." Aqua finished for me. "There's only one person who would trap Master Eraqus."

"Xehanort."

"But he's ded. Then who... Pennywise."

"The clown?" I asked.

"Yeah, the clown."

"Well? What are we waiting for? Let's go save them!"

So we kept going. We teleported to the city and took a taxi.

I had asked to play DJ Khaled, and the driver made me pay extra. That made me frustrated, but I was fine after I got out.

Because after I got out, I heard a strange sound. It was a tapping.

"Is that Morse code?" I asked.

"I don't think so." Aqua replied. "But it's worth checking out."

So we slowly walked up to the house, very carefully. And once the tapping got really loud, and we were almost touching the door, it burst open.

A kid ran out. He looked mentally disabled. I know it's not funny, but it was shocking. Because he screamed as loud as he possibly could, and said,

"UUUUUUUUUHHHHHHH!"

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