Chapter 3

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After the we ate our dinner, we were all distributed into groups of four. I was with Catherine of coarse. If I thought nothing could be more luxurious than the dining hall I was wrong.

The bedrooms were definitely the best. There were four twin beds parallel to each other and there was a foot gap between them. There were literally no words to describe it.

After admiring the well designed room I excused myself the the bathroom to shower.

I put on fresh new set of clothes when I finished with my half-an-hour-long shower. I left the steamy bathroom to be welcomed by the sight of Catherine's hand ungracefully hanging from her bed as she gently snored. She was surely asleep.

I nudged her shoulder to wake her up. "Wake up!" She just groaned. I repeated it a few more times, and in response she just hushed and growled in a inhumanly manner.

Now I know how my mom feels.

An idea flashed in my mind. I tugged on one of her arms successfully sliding her off of the bed. She landed with a "oomph."

She turned and glared at me rubbing her eyes. "What?!"

I rolled my eyes. "It's your turn to shower, silly! By the way where are the other two girls we are sharing the room with?"

After her glare softened she replied. "They went out. I don't know where. They said not to wait for them. And I'm going to sleep. Only five more minutes, promise!"

"Okay, I'm going down for some fresh air."

"See ya later alligator!" She jumped onto her bed.

"Bye Falisha!"

I found out there was a garden in this hotel. I was walking through it when I found a two shadows stretched across the path. I crept closer to it and two famine voices entered my ears.

Even though I was in danger of being caught eavesdropping. I couldn't help but stare at the two teens dressed in black. Their backs were facing towards my right, and the dark was not giving me a clear view of their faces.

I let my curious nature take over me as I took in every single word they were saying. People say curiosity killed the cat. But they also say satisfaction brought it back.

The night sky was pitch black with only one visible star, mesmerizing me. The cool, freezing breeze dancing beside me patralized me.

The atmosphere had suddenly changed so dramatically that it had a deadly vibe which would have any sane human would be running for the hills. The mysterious girls and the darkness added to the mood hanging in the air.

Everything was mute except for the murmers coming from the men. If you'd drop a pin right now the sound would be clear. I guess that's why they call it pin drop silence.

"It that all you know?!" A sharp voice screeched. There was no doubt it had a threat lased on to it.

I wondered why these two girls are so absorbed in this discussion that they didn't see me standing ever so openly at a distance, away from them. It not like I'm hiding.

"Y-yes." Another voice shuttered. It was weak and frightened and it did not have power, control and authority like the one before.

The moonlight suddenly made an appearance giving me a clear view. I let out a quiet gasp. Standing there was my two so called roommates.

That brought me back from the trance. My brain suddenly ticked.
I finally took off and ran as quickly and quietly as a could back to my room.

I rang the bell as I didn't have the key.

A sleepy Catherine opened the door. Her eyelids were drooping as she held the doorknob to support her weight. "Come in." Her coarse voice grunted and she waddled then flopped onto the bed.

A small smile crept onto my face and I padded to my bed after removing my sneakers. I tucked myself in and whispered a soft good night. I assume Catherine fell asleep as I heard no response.

I fell asleep with thoughts about the two strange girls racing through my mind.

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⏰ Last updated: Mar 29, 2019 ⏰

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