ATTENTION READERS! This is by far the weirdest chapter I have written or plan to be writing in the future. I apologize for its lateness and longness i guess.
Chapter 3
Potions
“Shhh....” He whispered. Oh. My. God.
“Travis!! What the hell did you do?!” Madison was lying on the ground, completely unconscious. Travis knelt beside her.
“I had to, Chase. She was going to beat me!”
“It's fucking pinball!”
“I'm sorry. It had to be done. Now what do we do with the body...”
“YOU KILLED HER!?"
“Kidding, Chase. My god. Take a joke.”
“A joke?! You probably don't even know what you did!”
“Yes I do! She's going to be passed out for an hour at the most. Probably more like 45 minutes.”
“What are we going to do to do until then?”
“We? You're her “guardian”. This is your problem now.”
“Oh no! You're the one who thought it was a good idea to do this. You're gonna help me!”
“Bleh. Well, what's the plan?”
“Uh...” What was the plan... I really didn't know what to do if a girl you had met just a few hours ago is currently unconscious, and it was partially your fault. What do you say when she wakes up? Do you lie? Or do you tell her that the people you hang out with just do that to others? God, the next few weeks were going to be awkward... Oh, yeah. I may have forgotten to mention to her that until she has a good enough job where she can afford to rent an apartment, she was going to have to live with me. And after this incident, this would be harder to break to her than it normally would. It'll definitely be hard for her to trust me. No Travis, I'm sure I can just talk to her, even after she randomly wakes up in my apartment. That'll be no problem.
“Should we leave her here?”
“Leave her? Are you insane?! She's been here for no longer than a half hour! She won't know what to do! I'm supposed to make sure this doesn't happen!”
“Chill, man. Just an idea.”
“Well it was a stupid idea. We're going to take her home.”
“How are we going to do that? Just drag her body through the streets? You live in the middle of the city!” He had a point. Tons of people would see us carrying her to my apartment, and that would not get the kind of attention that we want. “Wait! I think we learned about this somewhere... School! School has prepared us for this moment!"
“School is going to help us sneak an unconscious girl into my apartment?”
“Yes! It'll do exactly that!” Now he was beginning to scare me. He never listens in class... He must have remembered something completely ridiculous or controversial. That's all that would grab his attention. “In that class... where we mix things!”
“Potions?”
“Yeah! I remember waking up and they were talking about a drink thingy that makes you invisible. Sounds useful, right?”
“Actually, yes. But then it'll just look like we're carrying nothing... people will still get suspicious, won't they?”
“Nah, they're not that smart.” Travis assured me.
“Okay then. What do we need?”
“That's a fantastic question...” I sighed. That potion wasn't going to be of much help, was it? “Well it has to be online?”
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