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Chapter 19: At Crossroads
Author: June girl
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The sun had completely disappeared from the sky, when Gavin dropped Harrison off. The streets were mostly quiet, painted in orange and blue shadows.

As they pulled into the driveway, Harrison let out a dramatic sigh. “Home sweet chaos.”

Gavin glanced at the empty front porch. “Your mom’s not home?”

“She’s probably off with her pathetic woman’s club,” Harrison said, rolling his eyes. “Last week they met to talk about decorative spoons for a council meeting.”

They both laughed and the minute their thunderous laughter died down. Harrison turned to look at his friend.

“Do you mind coming in? It would be so boring staying here alone!”

Gavin nudged. “I’m always open to curing boredom.”

Harrison smiled as they both stepped inside. The familiar smell of lavender and old books hit Gavin’s noise and he couldn’t help but welcome it. It smelt homely. Harrison led Gavin upstairs to his room, which was a typical mix of genius and mess. There were tools, wires, comic books, and a few empty c
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  • Chapter 19: At Crossroads

    The sun had completely disappeared from the sky, when Gavin dropped Harrison off. The streets were mostly quiet, painted in orange and blue shadows. As they pulled into the driveway, Harrison let out a dramatic sigh. “Home sweet chaos.” Gavin glanced at the empty front porch. “Your mom’s not home?” “She’s probably off with her pathetic woman’s club,” Harrison said, rolling his eyes. “Last week they met to talk about decorative spoons for a council meeting.” They both laughed and the minute their thunderous laughter died down. Harrison turned to look at his friend. “Do you mind coming in? It would be so boring staying here alone!” Gavin nudged. “I’m always open to curing boredom.” Harrison smiled as they both stepped inside. The familiar smell of lavender and old books hit Gavin’s noise and he couldn’t help but welcome it. It smelt homely. Harrison led Gavin upstairs to his room, which was a typical mix of genius and mess. There were tools, wires, comic books, and a few empty c

  • Chapter 18: Lost and Found

    Mr. Smith’s voice rang out across the school courtyard. The anger in his voice couldn’t be missed and Gavin couldn’t help but shake his head in anger. “The school must have some idea what’s going on! How does a student just disappear?!” Gavin heard Mr. Smith say to Principal Moore, who looked shaken. Poor Mrs. Moore little did she know she was just being a pawn in Mr. Smith’s little games. Gavin didn’t move closer to the scene. He watched, as Mr. Smith kept yelling at the principal in front of the staff and students scattered around the front lawn. His tie was crooked, his expression wild—completely out of his usual composed self. Gavin had to hand it to Mr. Smith he was good at pretending, good at making people believe that he was a concerned father. But that would all be over soon. Gavin took a deep breath, as he slowly made his way towards Mr. Smith's direction. His hoodie was pulled halfway over his head, his hands stuffed in his pockets. Students turned, one by one, starin

  • Chapter 17: The return

    Harrison’s mother stood between the two boys, her eyes flickering between them with growing confusion. She glanced at her son, who had been standing there like he had seen a ghost, and then back at Gavin. Her face turned into frustration as she sighed.“When you stepped inside, you told me your friend was shot by his evil stepbrother,” she said, her voice filled with disbelief. “You said that was what happened, and I was worried sick, but now…” She threw her hands up, exasperated. “It was a prank!” Gavin cut in. “Apparently he was pranking me!”He forced a smile his mom’s way, hoping she would by his words and she did.“I should have just had a girl, then I wouldn’t have to deal with this freak show all the time!” Harrison’s mother muttered under her breath.Without uttering another word she made her way upstairs, leaving the two boys alone in the dimly lit living room.Harrison stood there for a moment, unsure whether to be offended or to laugh. But the overwhelming weight of everyt

  • Chapter 16: Shockwaves

    [System utilizing…] [Revenge System re-activated…] [Quest: PARTICIPATE IN A SHOWDOWN WITH A RANDOM STRANGER WITHIN 2HRS OR LOSE ACCESS TO THE REVENGE SYSTEM] The cold voice of the system echoed in his mind like a drumbeat against his skull. [Revenge System: Quest Completed.] [Reward Acquired: Fast Recovery Powers Activated.] [Revenge System: Powers Activated…] A loud, disorienting boom reverberated in Gavin’s head like a hammer colliding with metal. His body jerked violently, and he let out a sharp gasp, his eyes flying open as he bolted upright. He blinked rapidly. His breath came in shallow, and Sweat clung to his skin. “Where… where am I?” he murmured, voice hoarse. But as soon as that thought formed, a cascade of other thoughts surged into his mind. During that moment he realized that had seen and felt death. He remembered the exact moment he felt his life slipping away. But now… he was breathing. His eyes scanned the room—the peeling paint, rusted tools scattered

  • Chapter 15: The end

    Harrison’s heart pounded as Mr. Smith’s cold gaze settled on him. “Step away from Gavin, boy” Mr. Smith ordered, in a low tone. Harrison hesitated for a brief second, his fists clenching at his sides. He wanted to fight, to stand his ground, but he knew he couldn’t fight Mr. Smith or Austin. He made a mental note to remind Gavin to teach him more of his advanced fighting skills when they got out. That’s if they would end up leaving here. “Don’t make me lose my temper!” Mr. Smith’s voice picked up. He was staring at Harrison who hadn’t obeyed his words. Reluctantly, Harrison took a step back. Mr. Smith smirked. “Good boy. Now, Austin—escort him out.” Austin grabbed Harrison roughly by the arm, already dragging him toward the door. “No! Please, just spare him!” Harrison pleaded, struggling against Austin’s grip. “You don’t have to do this! If you need to hurt someone, hurt me instead!” Mr. Smith chuckled darkly. “Oh, I could hurt you, but I won’t. You see, you’re not the

  • Chapter 14: The tightened trap

    Gavin lifted his gaze, staring back at the window where he had just seen Harrison whose eyes were wide with concern.Harrison flashed him a thumbs up then he began to mouth out words. Gavin tried his best to understand what he was saying but he couldn’t.Suddenly, Gavin heard the sound of the door and he snapped his face in its direction. His eyes landed on Mr smith. ‘What did he want again?’ Gavin thought to himself. The moment that thought settled he turned to the window. He was relieved when he noticed there was no sign of Harrison. The last thing he wanted was for Harrison to get caught. He was his ticket to getting out of there.The sound of the door opening again caught Gavin’s eyes and his eyes landed on Austin, who was, grinning like a predator ready to sink its teeth into wounded prey.Gavin clenched his jaw, just the sight of Austin disgusted him.“I told you my plan would work,” Mr. Smith said smugly, clasping a hand on Austin’s shoulder. Austin smirked. “I never dou

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