Is This Real?
Author: P. Artim
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

"Should we do it today?"

"Mm.. I can't hold it in much longer either.."

"Are you ready?"

"Yes! We mustn't let him escape this time!"

"At all cost!"

Ash and the maze was having a secret conversation under Ian's blanket, not realising Ian had come inside a long time ago and was listening to everything while leaning on the door frame.

"But are you sure the both of us will be enough?"

Asked the maze with a little bit of tension in his voice.

"I wanted to ask the others for help but he'll figure it out that way..."

Ash said as he shook his head to the side, sighing in regret.

Swoop!

"!!!"

"!!!"

"What are you guys talking about?"

Ian asked, removing the blanket from their figure. The two kids looked

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