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Chapter 9 - THE HOUSE IN THE WOODS

It's not really a house.

Just a box of rotting wood and rusted dreams tucked somewhere between the map's edge and memory.

But I know it well.

We used to come here — me, Teni, and the others — before the world taught us about betrayal.

Before the lessons turned bloody.

Before silence became our sanctuary.

Maya drives.

I watch the trees blur past the window, a slow, grieving green.

Neither of us speaks.

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When we get there, the air feels heavier.

Like the trees are holding their breath.

The front door is barely hanging on its hinges.

I step inside first, slow and calculated.

Everything smells like damp wood and the past.

I find the trapdoor beneath the floorboard.

Same place it always was.

We descend into darkness, flashlight shaking in my hand.

The basement is cold. Quiet. Too quiet.

Then I see it —

A chair in the center.

A single bulb swinging overhead.

And on the floor: a red scarf.

My red scarf.

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Maya exhales beside me.

"You said you left it behind."

"I did."

So who brought it here?

On the wall behind the chair, written in charcoal like a warning:

> AYO – THEY KNOW.

I feel my chest tighten.

They're not guessing anymore.

They're sending messages.

And they chose this place for a reason.

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We check the room for traps.

Nothing explosive, but the camera in the corner is blinking red.

Recording.

I rip it out of the wall and crush it beneath my boot.

Too late.

They've already seen us.

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Back upstairs, I take one last look at the room.

Where we used to laugh.

Where we first tested the pills that made the monsters sleep.

This place was once a lab.

Now it's a stage.

I lock the door behind me.

Not for safety.

For burial.

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Back in the car, Maya finally says it.

"I'm scared, Ayo."

I nod.

"You should be."

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But me?

I'm not scared anymore.

I'm angry.

They touched something sacred.

A memory.

A message.

They want to play.

They forgot who wrote the rules.

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And me?

I've stopped following them.

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