Mommy Dearest

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a/n: what are you reading this chapter on? (phone, laptop, tablet, etc.)and ALSO comment why you think jennie disappeared?


Jennie, Namjoon, and Yoongi had done some snooping around.

They found the back entrance to the supposed location of Hoseok. They weren't about to barge in without a set plan, however. Jennie had urged Yoongi that they wait, as distressed he had been.

It made sense. It was so obvious how much he missed the boy.

Jisoo swallowed thickly, wringing her fingers together in an interlocked motion.

"If I'm right, the back entrance should be around...here." Jin looked up from his phone. He smiled upon the sight of a rusty door.

Lisa clucked her tongue, climbing over the terrain swiftly. She pulled a bobby pin from her hair, twisting it open, then sticking the pin inside the rusted lock of the door.

Jisoo grimaced at the disgusting sight of the door. The back of the building looked like a wreck, with vines and dead leaves creeped along the sides, moss leaving a greenish stain on the walls. The door was covered in rust.

Lisa heard a click, stepping back. Carefully opening the door, she grinned.

"There you go. I would stay and help you guys, but Lawan's asked me to run an errand for her, so I should probably get on that."

Jisoo smiled. "No worries. Thanks Lis."

Lisa glanced at Jisoo worriedly, wordlessly asking if the girl would be alright.

"We'll be fine. I'll text you if anything happens, okay?"

"If you say so. Bye Jin."

The older smiled at her, waving goodbye. He watched her leave, then turned to Jisoo.

"Let's go in."

Jisoo nodded curtly, stepping in front. It seemed that there was a hallway, completely dark and void of any light asides from the light of the outdoors.

And that wasn't much either since the sun was slowly setting.

"God, this place stinks." Jin muttered, walking behind her. It reeked of smoke and chemicals.

She found herself agreeing, gripping tighter to the flashlight.

"Should we head down this hall?" She asked upon reaching a two-split way. He nodded.

"I wouldn't split up, that's not really a good idea."

"Which is what I figured." Jisoo mumbled, turning to her left.

He was uncharacteristically oblivious today, for some odd reason, there were no signs that he even detected Jisoo's awful mood.

And she was in terrible mood. She didn't want to be around him because she was scared she would just randomly snap at him for something stupid, though she had other reasons behind.

She also felt like crying too.

What they did notice down the hallway was at the end was a classroom. The outsides were structured much like...

"It seems like this place used to be a school." Jin whispered, glancing around.

"Or still is. You forget that this is gay camp. They're trying to teach people to become straight, and lord knows how violent their teaching may be."

"I think we should go back now. This is definitely the place. And it doesn't seem like there's much security—"

"Yeah, I was just talking to him the other day! He said that..."

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