You decide to play along. Your fear of enacting the wrath of your mother somehow scares you more than the amnesia that has come upon you. You eat your breakfast with the speed and precision of a thousand archers and get up to go to school. Your mother gives you your bag and you jump into your father’s car. Your father drops off your sister first and proceeds to bring you to the front of your school. You look outside: East York Collegiate. Before he drops you off, your father gives you some lunch money. You question why as you brought your wallet but some extra cash never hurt anyone. You proceed to enter your school.
Its halls seem small for a high school. As you’re admiring the architecture of the building, you hear a voice call out to you. You turn around and see a boy about your height with short black hair wearing a dark blue t-shirt and a pair of jeans. He seems to know you and apparently, you know him. HE asks if you could lend him five dollars and that he’ll pay you back later. Somehow, you doubt that but you give him the money anyways; the bill your father gave you. You both part ways until he calls out to you again. He asks what’s going on and hands you back the bill. You hadn’t noticed it before, but there was writing on the bill. It spells out “RUN” in big black letters. Suddenly, the door behind you blows open and several big men clad in plastic armor and armed with scary looking guns flood the room. They knock your friend out and tell you to get on the ground. You don’t know why they are doing this, why they knocked your friend out and not you and why RUN was spelt out on the money. What do you do?
C) You try to fight your way out. Despite the fact you are clearly outnumbered,
you convince yourself you can take them.
you convince yourself you can take them.
D) You co-operate. You hope to find out what exactly is going on and why it’s
happening to you.
happening to you.
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