Chapter 32 Unexpected Blackout
Jean squinted, her head spinning with chaotic thoughts.
That was when Lacey and the others somehow made their way over to her side.
“Stellarford Academy students, group together–we’re about to take the group photo!”
The teacher with the camera waved them over enthusiastically.
Jean blinked.
So it was time for the group picture…
But-
Weren’t they pushing in a little too aggressively?
Finished
Jean stood in the “center” spot–right in the lens’s focus. But the students kept inching closer, pressing in around her, trying to squeeze her out of the spotlight.
Then, out of nowhere-
Lacey reached out from behind and gave her shoulder a subtle shove
Jean lost her balance.
She stumbled forward, tumbling out of her place–while Lacey swiftly slipped into the spot she had just vacated.
With a loud thud, jean fell hard to the ground.
Landing squarely on the metal switch beneath her.
Before she could blink, the entire theater was plunged into complete darkness.
All the lights went out
Screams of every pitch and tone filled her ears, the scene erupting into total chaos.
Jean clapped her hands over her ears.
At the same time, she kept alert–listening, scanning for any strange movements nearby.
This blackout was exactly what that mysterious figure had wanted.
So–was he here!
That shove from Lacey, had unknowingly triggered the very thing he asked of her,
The switch, after all, wasn’t something easy to activate. It took real force.
Which said a lot about just how hard she’d hit the
ground.
The screams around her intensified. A swirl of panic, crying, and shouting echoed in her skull.
About a minute later, the lights finally flickered back on.
The scene was still a mess.
Many students were slumped to the ground on stage, faces pale with fear. Some had even burst into tears.
Chapter 32 Unexpected Blackout
Where’s Mr. Lamda?!”
A shocked cry rang out from a woman on the panel, her face pale.
That one scream redirected everyone’s attention-
An elderly judge had gone missing during the brief blackout.
Just like that, the Hope Cup ended in chaos. All students were quickly escorted out of the venue and sent home.
After all, someone had vanished into thin air. The Central Theater was no longer safe by any measure.
Finished
Jean boarded the bus along with her classmates, who were still shaken. Some were crying on the phone with their parents. Others sobbed into the shoulders of their friends. The mood was all over the place.
Jean rested her chin on her hand and stared lazily out the window.
Only she knew what might have really happened.
Mr. Lamda’s disappearance–it had to be connected to that mysterious person.
Was that what he wanted? To use the darkness to take Lamda away?
The school bus dropped each student off at their doorstep since it was the weekend and there was no need to return to campus.
Jean, however, didn’t want anyone to know where she lived.
So when they neared an intersection not far from her house, she called out to the driver to stop.
The driver glanced at her in confusion. “Not going home? Why get off at the comer?”
“My house is nearby, Jean said honestly. “I’ll walk the rest of the way.”
The driver frowned. “It’s no trouble. I can drop you off at your door.”
Jean waved him off, smiling brightly “Really, it’s not a bother at all
“She probably lives in a dump and doesn’t want us to see,” someone behind her muttered.
“Ugh, how pitiful. Too embarrassed to let us know where she lives.”
“Come on, Jean. We won’t judge. Let’s see just how shabby your place really is.”
Jean ignored them and just urged the driver to let her off.
The bus pulled over Jean stepped off.
She walked along the sidewalk, lost in thought.
Her mind was full of that mysterious man.
Was there any news about Lamda’s disappearance!
She pulled out her phone and opened Twitter.
Just as she expected-“Hope Cup, “Central Theater,” and “Mr. Lamda” were all trending in the top three spots. The buzz was explouve.
She clicked in, but the posts were mostly just speculation.
Chapter 12 Unexpected Blockout
“No clue. They just cut out–totally sudden.”
“Probably a power outage or something”
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