Chapter 3

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"Finally, we are here. Geez, you are heavy! Consider going on a diet?!” Micah squealed. Yes, he squealed. Good at it since he was six.

    I winced as I hit the last step on the field. “You didn’t have to drag me for two minutes that I could’ve walked myself,” I said in annoyance.
    He grinned, “But you are an injured person who can’t walk two feet!”
    “That’s all I need to beat you!” I threw a punch, aimed at his gut, but he immediately dodged it. I fell on the ground. Micah started laughing like a psycho.                        
    “Let’s go through the school,” I said.    
    “Wait, what? That is a little off topic!” Micah said, clearly surprised. “I thought you wanted to walk on the field!”
    “Why not? YOU A SCAREDY CAT?” I said ominously.
    “But...that place is haunted! The ghosts! Eeeeeee!” he started squealing again.            
“There are no such thing as ghosts, and I will rest your suspicions you’ve had since you watched your first horror movie,” I said.
    

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