Charlie stands up and stretches. "It feels like I've been laying down for hours." Charlie looks around and it's the dead of night. Jo and Kitchen aren't nearby. "Where did everyone go?" Charlie walks around to see if Jo and Kitchen are somewhere around here. "KITCHEN? JO?" Charlie yells out. "ANYONE OUT THERE?" Charlie starts running around. This is a ghost town. Charlie walks into multiple buildings, all empty. All the lights are on in the streets and buildings. But no one to be seen.
There's a shadow in the far distance. Charlie sprints to the shadow, but the shadow fades. All the street lights turn off. Charlie looks around hoping to find any sort of light. There's nothing. She turns on her phone's flashlight. She walks around, hoping to find someone. She starts to look around, hoping to find a light again. She starts to run into a hospital. "Hello?" Charlie said aloud. "Anybody hear?" Charlie ran around hoping to find at least 1 patient, doctor, or nurse. Charlie decided instead of hoping to find someone, she will call someone. Charlie dialed Kitchen's number, only to be left on voicemail.
"get out get out get out get out get out get out get out get out get out get out get out" was repeatedly being said on Charlie's phone. Charlie freaked out and dropped her phone then ran away. The street lights turned back on. Charlie looked around, she saw a bunch of masks on the buildings. There were also wigs, and blood. There was a mannequin standing on the end of the road. Charlie ran to it hoping someone was nearby.
Charlie ran to the mannequin and looked out. To no surprise, she found no one. Charlie started to walk past the mannequin and started to cry. "I miss Kitchen, I miss Jo, I miss Gabe, I miss everyone.." A gun started touching the back of Charlie's head. A mysterious voice said "Bang" and shot Charlie in the head. Charlie fell to the ground, lying cold. A pool of blood began to form underneath Charlie. Charlie is dead.
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Teen FictionWalk around with Charlie as she moved to a new state, and is now in a new school