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"It's something every single one of us wishes we didn't have to do, but you have to understand, they don't get better

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"It's something every single one of us wishes we didn't have to do, but you have to understand, they don't get better."

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A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN stood beside Leanne, along with another little girl. Opposed to Leanne's brown eyes and brown hair, the other little girl had bright blue eyes and black hair. While Leanne was tan, the blue-eyed girl was pale. The beautiful lady held Leanne's hand in her left, and the other girl's hand in her right. They walked up a sidewalk, then turned to walk up a path to a large house. Approaching the front door, Leanne saw her reflection in the glass. She looked around 6 years old. As did the other girl. Almost like a light switching off, everything went black.

Leanne sat up on a bed, woken up by the sound of screaming. She looked over at the blue-eyed girl who was now awake beside her, fear visible in her eyes. "It's okay. She'll get better, it'll stop." The blue-eyed girl wrapped her arms around Leanne and flattening her messy hair. "It'll stop." She mumbled as everything went dark again.

Now, she was approaching a door at the end of a long hallway, glancing over at the blue-eyed girl beside her. "The screaming stopped." The blue-eyed girl said. Together, they pushed the door open to reveal a dark room. The windows had been boarded up, covered with wood, and the sheets ripped off the bed. However, that wasn't the first thing she noticed. The first thing Leanne noticed, was the blood. It was everywhere. The beautiful woman was now covered in it too. She sat there, calm. Like the blood didn't phase her. "Girls, I'm feeling much better." The woman said, not facing them directly. "The visions are gone now, too. I've gotten rid of them." She sounded excited, like she could see the light at the end of a dark tunnel. The woman turned on the bed to face them. Blood covered her face too, making it hard to see her features in the already dark room, but if she was squinting, Leanne could see the dark holes where her gorgeous blue eyes should've been.

Leanne inhales sharply, sitting up quickly. She looks around her small hut, seeing the light coming in through the small cracks in the walls. She stands up and brushed her hair from her face, pulling it up in a messy bun. Opening the small door, she walked out to hear nothing. She'd woken up so early that none of the boys were up, with Alby and Thomas as exceptions. She spots them over at the Maze wall, looking at the names carved into the wall. Thomas points to a name crossed out, then, from her small hut, Leanne sees Thomas point at her name while saying something to Alby. Sighing, Leanne finds herself going to the gardens, already having lost her appetite.

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Walking along the edge of the forest, Leanne picks up sticks, listening to Newt and Thomas' conversation. Thomas keeps to give new ideas to get out of the Maze, but everything he's suggested has already been tried.

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