The Life Changing Trip

The Life Changing Trip

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"W-w-what do you mean?" my eyes widened in horror, "I promise, I won't tell anyone!" I tried frantically. But even I knew I stood no chance, I've watched enough action and horror movies to know there was no way in hell that they would let a witness go alive. "Gavin, get her." My vision slipped to the tall, lean body that had now started walking towards me. I could take him down, I thought desperately, at least he's not as hulky as the two mountains over there. __ Eva had always had a fear of trains; ever since her cousin died in a train-wreck, she vowed not to even look at a train again. But after so much nagging from her friends, she agrees to go with them on the school trip, despite her immense fear of trains. What she didn't know though, was how much one single trip was going to change her life forever.
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This could be it. I quickly start to look around the place before the torture starts. Every piece of information I can get stands out to me as my mind connects the pieces. Brianna also seems jumpy as she watches Raphael get up to look at the farthest door where the other passengers came from. Raphael takes a surprised step back as he looks through the small window again. He slowly turns around and his face is pale as he says, "The other part of the subway is gone." "What?!" A tall man says with wide eyes. "No! That's impossible! We just came from there!" The rest of them nervously look around as Ben gets up to look through the window of the conductor's room. Michelle gets up to see what Raphael keeps seeing and Brianna lets out a nervous pant. "There's no conductor." I stand at this and my blood falls to my feet. Frantic looks go around the place and nervous voices fill our ears along with the scrapping sound of the subway. I turn around to look at the other passengers and my eyes catch the red lights from the moving letters on one part of the roof. I gulp and sweat starts down my neck as I read its bright letters. Welcome back, players.

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