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You don’t have the heart to tell whoever is shouting that this doesn’t matter, ‘cause there’s a ghost keeping everyone inside – so, you’ll follow the instructions as told. Before you can look around for the key, Mirjam hands it to you. Seems like the tomatoes went ahead and did it. How efficient! You unlock the door…
“Done.” You leave it open.
“Yes! Yes! <span class="mu-s">Don’t twitch a muscle!</span>” The same teenage voice demands that you stay where you are.
“The door is open?! Gwaha! Thank the blue sky we’re safe!” The annoying voice of another kid is exuberant as well.
“Don’t care that nobody noticed, we’re leavin’!” The girl teenager rushes to the exit. Her fellow friend follows.
They’re neck and neck escaping at the same speed, trying to push each other away, every step matching the other’s, too anxious for freedom – a maniacal smile on both of their faces. But it all comes to a halt once the duo attempts to cross the door. The green aura bounces them back like it’s jelly. Both tenderly fall asleep on the ground once they stop rolling. They’re even holding each other like tiny kitties from the same litter…
“W-What happened?! I saw something green!” Mirjam is terrified.
“W-Witchcraft!” Grace knows this isn’t normal at all!
“I thought it was haunted…” Mirjam reflects.
“It’s, like, the same thing!” Grace isn’t wrong.
“It can be both too!” Mirjam thinks it’s worse than before!
“Oh no, it can be both!” Grace holds her sister. Both are hiding directly behind you, closer to the danger.
“They look fine.” Jesse isn’t worried about the dummies inside.
“Uhm…” You noticed nobody else is around the door.
You hear the sound of children playing inside, having a good time – also adult voices, but that might be the TV. They’re by the living room, if your memory serves you right. Also, you can hear footsteps on the second floor.
<span class="mu-s">What do you do?</span>
>Go in by yourself. One at a time to conserve lives.
>Go with everyone.
>Send the Duck to scout.
>Write In.
<span class="mu-s">Where do you explore?</span>
>The living room, where the kids’ voices come from.
>The second floor. Those steps are too heavy for a kid.
>Check on the unconscious duo.
>Write In.