《DUSKWOOD SUMMER CAMP》Capítulo 5
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Richy alcançou o acampamento completamente sem ar. Ele se apoiou nos joelhos.
- Richy? Tá tudo bem? - Jessy foi até ele - O que tá acontecendo?
- Maníaco. Matou - Ele pegou ar - O Dan!
- Como assim? - Jessy parecia horrorizada.
- Precisamos ligar para a polícia agora! - Ele gritou - Entrem!
- E as crianças!? - Daisy perguntou, e Jake correu ate o alojamento delas, seguido por ela.
- Jessy vem! - Richy a puxou e eles correram para dentro da casa, seguidos por Cleo, Thomas e Hannah.
- Minha irmã está no escritório! - Hannah gritou desesperada, sendo puxada para dentro por Thomas.
- Eu pego ela! - Phil correu em direção o escritório de Lily.
Richy pegou o telefone desesperado, mas conseguiu linha.
-190 em que posso ajudar? - Uma voz feminina atendeu.
- Tem um maluco no acampamento de Pine Creek! Ele matou meu amigo, agora está atrás da gente! - Ele estava e com os olhos arregalados, olhando freneticamente para todos os lados.
Jake e Daisy entraram no chalé das crianças, ele no dos meninos e ela no das meninas
Daisy trancou a porta atrás de si, acordando as meninas.
- Meninas, vamos! Estamos correndo perigo, mas preciso que confiem em mim! - Ela disse a elas.
Jake trancou a porta, e acendeu a luz. Acordando subitamente os meninos.
- Eu preciso que me ouçam: tem um assassino lá fora e vai tentar nos matar. Eu preciso que mantenham a calma e façam tudo o que eu mandar! - Ele disse, olhando pela janela.
Phil chegou a porta do escritório desesperado, batendo na janel de vidro par que Lily abrisse. Ela levantou-se mal humorada e parou na porta.
- O que você quer!?
- Precisamos nos esconder na casa! Tem um maluco aqui fora tentando matar todo mundo!
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- Você está louco? - Ela cruzou os braços.
- Você precisa vir comigo! - Ele gritava irritado.
- Eu não vou sair com um desequilirado como você e...
A luz de todo acampamento foi desligada. Phil engoliu em seco. Estava um completo silêncio. Ele não enxergava nada. Então ele pegou seu celular e ligou a lanterna. Ele iluminou o vidro da porta e escutou Lily destrancando a porta.
Richy entrou em desespero, pois com o corte de energia sua ligação caiu. Ele buscou desesperado seu celular. Não encontrava.
- Alguém liga para a polícia! Agora! - Ele dizia desesperado.
- Sem sinal - Thomas disse.
- O mesmo aqui - Cléo confirmou.
- Nada, Richy - Hannah lamentou.
Jessy não dizia nada, estava em pânico pois Dan havia morrido e seu irmão estava do lado de fora.
Três batidas foram dadas na porta e eles se viraram para olhar. Richy fez sinal de silêncio para eles, mas Jessy levantou para abrir a porta.
- Jessy não! - Richy tentou segura-la, mas ela abriu.
Phil deu um passo para trás antes de Lily abrir a porta, quando viu através do vidro alguém parado atrás dela.
- Ah merda! - Lily cuidado!- Ele batia na janela, mas foi em vão. Phil viu quando a mão puxou a cabeça de Lily para trás e passou a lâmina, esguichando uma enorme quantidade de sangue no vidro. Ele desceu as escadas correndo, quase caindo. A porta ia se abrindo lentamente e o desespero ia tomando conta de Phil. Ele então correu na direção do chalé das crianças, entrando por baixo da estrutura de madeira que o sustentava. Ele ficou em silêncio, escondido. Silêncio, mais uma vez. Phil pôde ver os pés do maníaco, sondando o chalé. Ele foi lentamente se arrastando mais para o meio, para evitar que fosse pego.
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- Alguém vai precisar ligar o gerador, se quisermos ter alguma chance de nos defendermos - Thomas sugeriu - Porquê nessa escuridão, ele pode nos surpreender.
- Onde fica esse gerador, Hannah? - Jessy perguntou.
- Fica atrás do escritório da minha irmã.
- Tudo bem, eu vou lá religar. Mas vou precisar de alguém comigo. Caso aconteça alguma coisa... - Jessy estava arrasada por saber da morte de Dan.
- Eu vou - Cléo se ofereceu - Mas vamos sem lanterna!Isso pode ser um facilitador para ele nos localizar. Eu conheço bem esse lugar, já vim outras vezes. Vamos religar a energia e tentar reunir todo mundo trancado em um mesmo lugar seguro.
- E a policia? - Thomas perguntou preocupado.
- Não podemos contar com a policia - Jessy respondeu - Só podemos contar com nós mesmos e precisamos sobreviver até a manhã seguinte. Daí conseguiremos sair daqui. Cleo?
As duas saíram em meio a escuridão prontas para religar a energia e quem sabe, escapar.
Jake notou que havia um alçapão no chão do quarto, e decidiu mandar os garotos descerem e se esconderem debaixo da casa.
- Não façam nenhum barulho até eu voltar! - Ele disse, quando ouviu o grito de um dos garotos e correu até eles.
- O que foi!? - Jake perguntou usando a lanterna celular.
- Alguém chutou a cara do Alvin! - Disse um menino sussurrando desesperado.
- Jake! - Jake reconheceu a voz de Phil e iluminou o local - Foi sem querer, mas ele me assustou!
- E você vai ficar aí? - Jake perguntou para ele.
- Alguém precisa olhar as crianças? - Ele ergueu uma sobrancelha em interrogação.
- Nós podemos nos cuidar, é só ficarmos quietinhos aqui embaixo - O mesmo garotinho de antes sussurrava para Phil também.
- Se vocês sabem se cuidar, porquê o outro ali está machucado? - Phil apontava para Alvin - Porquê não estavam preparados para um ataque surpresa! Por isso precisam de mim aqui!
- Você disse que se assustou - Jake olhava sério para Phil - E agora tem uma criança machucada.
- Saco! - Phil reclamou- Saiam da frente - ele se rastejou até a abertura do alçapão, subindo.
- Cadê toda aquela coragem ao sair para alertar a Lily? - Jake perguntou.
- Sumiu no momento em que eu vi a garganta dela sendo cortada na minha frente - Phil respondeu com honestidade.
- Nós vamos sair dessa - Jake disse - Só precisamos usar a inteligência para escaparmos.
A energia foi reestbelecida. Phil e Jake olharam para o lado de fora. Não parecia perigoso, agora com a luz ligada. Eles abriram a porta com cuidado e foram até o chalé das meninas. Jake explicou a Daisy sobre o alçapão e foram verificar se havia um por ali também. Havia. Bingo! Eles instituíram as meninas a ficarem lá em silêncio absoluto.
Cleo e Jessy olharam o acampamento se iluminar de novo, e então viram, que no andar de cima da casa dos monitores, havia uma pessoa parada na janela, olhando.
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mist für denn ich aus Langeweile und Ahnungslosigkeit ein buch beginne ^^
okay aalllso ja das ist mein erstes buch in dem ich so Sachen wie wenn ich getaggt wurde rein schreibe ist nicht groß spannend oder so aber falls ihr zu viel Langeweile haben solltet würde ich mich trotzdem freuen wenn ihr rein schaut wenn nicht tja dann habe ich halt verkackt XD
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