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Chapter 16: Blossoming Hope

Author: Hercule Exposito
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“Succeeded? How could you say that?” 

As she otiosely let go of my arm, Rabiya bowed her head down. She made a swipe on her cheeks and forced herself to stop crying. While the white light shone down to us as we remained standing on the center of the carpet in the seam of the seventeen other individuals, she held her breath and narrowed her eyes to me. She readied herself as what the quivering of her knees suggested. With trembling monotone, she said, “We’ve been outsmarted. The killer locked us up in this third floor and now there’s no way we could get out of this place. We managed to open the washroom, the gym, the art room, and the three other windows across the other side of the hallway. But that’s all we have done. The elevator doesn’t open, and so are the barriers back to the second floor and up to the fourth. What do we do now? We cannot just jump in a three-storey high building and expect to survive the impact, right
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