(( OOC: Ohohohohohoho.... I think I shall manage. *evil laugh* ))
Olette skidded to a stop, breathing hard. She didn't think she could run another step. 'Man, I wish I were as good at P.E. as Hayner is.' She froze as a door opened and someone peeked out. Somehow, the back of his head looking familiar.... She stifled a gasp as he was pulled back inside. She walked a little closer, careful to step as lightly and quietly as possible.
"Look, kiddo,"
She could just barely hear what the man was saying.
"I know I'm fulla shit sometimes, but trust me on this one, a'right? Find a place to hide, y'hear? I'll come back in a bit." Indeed, the man left immediately, shutting the door behind him. Olette watched silently as he snuck forwards, and almost let out a scream herself as another scream tore through the air. It couldn't have come from anyone but a child, and Olette's stomach felt as though it had suddenly twisted into a knot. On second thought, she didn't want to see what was around that corner; judging by the man's reaction, it wasn't pleasant.
It suddenly occured to her that she was out in the open. She hurried over to the door the man had left from as quietly and quickly as possible, opened it, slipped in, and shut it behind her. Her heart was still pounding from the run, and she was still breathing hard as she leaned back against the door and closed her eyes, completely forgetting to look around the room.
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Olette skidded to a stop, breathing hard. She didn't think she could run another step. 'Man, I wish I were as good at P.E. as Hayner is.' She froze as a door opened and someone peeked out. Somehow, the back of his head looking familiar.... She stifled a gasp as he was pulled back inside. She walked a little closer, careful to step as lightly and quietly as possible.
"Look, kiddo,"
She could just barely hear what the man was saying.
"I know I'm fulla shit sometimes, but trust me on this one, a'right? Find a place to hide, y'hear? I'll come back in a bit." Indeed, the man left immediately, shutting the door behind him. Olette watched silently as he snuck forwards, and almost let out a scream herself as another scream tore through the air. It couldn't have come from anyone but a child, and Olette's stomach felt as though it had suddenly twisted into a knot. On second thought, she didn't want to see what was around that corner; judging by the man's reaction, it wasn't pleasant.
It suddenly occured to her that she was out in the open. She hurried over to the door the man had left from as quietly and quickly as possible, opened it, slipped in, and shut it behind her. Her heart was still pounding from the run, and she was still breathing hard as she leaned back against the door and closed her eyes, completely forgetting to look around the room.