Part Six

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"Travis!" I jumped a little, being suprised.
He looked at me with annoyance then looked up at Awsten with anger.  "I thought we agreed to stop trying to be superheros." He said, anger feeling his voice. "We have to help the victims. Why can't you see that?" Awsten asked, stepping in front of me so he could face Travis.

"You have no idea what those two are capable of. If you guys go, you aren't going to come back." He said letting out a sigh and uncrossing his arms. Travis is just worried about us and is just trying to keep us safe. But we have to help and rescue those teenagers.

"Look, I know you're scared. I'm terrified, but I'm not as terrified as those kids who got took from their family and friends. Please, let us save them." I said, stepping from behind Awsten so I'm beside him.
Travis let out another big sigh.

He bit his lip like he was trying to keep something in. There was so much he wanted to say but he stayed silent. "Travis, I've done a lot of horrible things in the past. Please, let me do something good. Let me save people instead of being the reason they need to be saved." Awsten whispered with a soft voice. Travis then looked up at him with sad eyes. He looked defeated.

"Fine. You guys can go, but I need to give you something first." Me and Awsten looked at each other with huge smiles as we followed Travis to his bedroom.
As we walked in, He opened his closet and showed us a big safe with a lock on it. "What's in the safe?" I asked, pointing to it. "Something to keep you two safe." He replied putting in a combination. With every click, my heart started beating a bit faster. After he opened it, he turned around and gave both me and Awsten two walkie talkie's. 

Awsten laughed as he looked at his. "What are we kids?" He asked with heavy sarcasm with his voice. "Actually, those are very expensive FBI walkie talkies. If you talk into them it will contact them and they will come save you." Travis said with a smirk, proud that he proved Awsten wrong.

"Thank you." I smiled, trying to get on his good side so he wouldn't change his mind. Travis gave Awsten the keys to his van and said we had to leave tonight. I went to Otto's room to see if he still wanted to come with us.

"Hey Otto!" I yelled, softly knocking on the door. All I heard back was a sleepy groan. "Okay, I'm coming in." I said, opening the door. "What do you want?" He asked, pulling the big blanket over his head. "Are you still coming?" I asked. "Yes, I'm getting up." He replied, not moving at all.

I started flicking the light on and off. He groaned and put the pillow he was laying on over his face. I sighed, "You can bring your blanket." He lifted his head up to look at me. "Really?" "Really."

After getting Otto up we went to the van. "What took you guys so long?" Awsten asked, already in the driver's seat. "This baby wouldn't get out of bed." I laughed, opening the passengers door and getting into the seat. "Hey, at least I'm coming." Otto said with a yawn following behind it. Awsten looked in the backseat to look at him.

"Oh my gosh, you are a baby!" He laughed after he saw Otto all bundled up in his blanket.

As we started driving I noticed Awsten's hand started shaking. It was on the arm rest. I looked in the backseat and saw Otto was asleep. "Hey, what's wrong?" I asked, grabbing his hand and holding it. He showed a slight smile, but it quickly faded.

"I'm just.. nervous." He said with a sigh. "Don't worry, I am too. But we can do this." I said, full with determination. I looked out the window and saw we just started driving on the rode that leads to the barn. My heart started beating faster as we came closer.

Then, we hit something that popped one of the tires of the van. Awsten tried to get control of it but it was like it had a mind of its own. "Awsten!" I yelled, holding onto the car door for dear life. "What the hell is going on?!" Otto yelled, cleary waking up. "I don't know!" Awsten screamed, still trying to get control.

"Park! Turn it off! Do something!" I cried out. He then slammed on the breaks making us fly forward, but the seatbelt locked and grabbed us. The car stopped.
Awsten leaned back and let out a huge sigh. "What was that?" I asked, breathing heavy.

"I don't know, you two stay in here." Awsten said, opening the driver's door and stepping out. He took a flashlight out of his pocket and shined it on the left front tire. Then he walked over and shined it on the right front one. After that, he checked the back ones.

He opened the door and hopped back in. "What is it?" I asked. "All the tires are blown. We can't drive out of here." He said, with fear in his voice. I've never heard him so afraid. "Hey, it's okay." I smiled, trying to cheer him up. "I say we should go back and see what popped them." Otto said, opening his door and stepping outside. "You're leaving your blanket?" I chuckled. He nodded a yes.

After we all got out of the van, we started walking. "What if they're here?" Otto asked, walking closer to Awsten. He was in the middle of us since he has the flashlight. "Then, we gotta fight them." He replied. After about a minute of walking we found what slashed our tires.
There was a line of spikes, like the ones police use to stop a car.

"Well, that explains it. They know we're coming." Awsten sighed. I snatched the flashlight out of his hand and walked closer to the spikes. "Hey (Y/N)!" He whined. I didn't answer and shined the light on the spikes. As I thought, there was blood spread on them. "Holy hell." I whispered.

"We need to hurry and get to that barn!" Otto yelled, grabbing me and Awsten's hand.

We all started running, trying to look for any kind of light. As we ran I couldn't get the feeling that someone was watching and following us. I didn't bring it up, because I didn't want to scare Otto just because of my imagination.
"There it is!" Awsten yelled, pointing to a big, old, falling apart barn.

We all stopped to catch our breath. "You ready?" Awsten asked, looking at me. I smiled and nodded my head in a up and down motion. He then looked over to Otto and asked the same thing. He replied with a yes.

We all ran to the barn, not caring about giving off our position since they already know we're coming. We went in opposite directions, I could tell Awsten didn't want me going alone but I did anyway.
Otto went to the front door, Awsten went to the side, and I went to the back.

After opening the big doors, I stepped inside. It was almost identical to the one from my nightmare. But how? I've never been inside of it. There was a table with a cloth over it, spread across it was knifes and other torture weapons.

Then I saw him, a young teen boy with messy dark brown hair, tied to a chair. Holy hell, how did I know he was going to be here? I didn't care and I ran up to him. His head was slouching, I assumed he was passed out. I held his chin and pulled his head up. His face was severely beaten, there was blood spread all around it.

"What happened to you..?" I asked, expecting him not to answer. His eyes then shot open, making me tumble backwards. "You.." He said, the pain in voice hurt me. "You're safe. I'm here." I said, walking up to him and trying to untie him from the chair.

He then started laughing hysterically. "You came for me..!" He yelled, full of laughter. "(Y/N)? Do you know this guy?" Awsten asked, walking up to me. All the color drained from his face when he saw the face of the boy.

The boy then screamed and grabbed onto my hand. "What's wrong?" I asked. Why the hell is he screaming? "He! Him!" He stumbled on his words. I looked back and Awsten with a confused face. He had a shocked expression and whispered,

"I thought I killed you."

A/N: Hey!! I'm so sorry for not updating. I decided to take a little break to gather my mental health and I'm doing so much better now. New update will be out this week 💚

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