Chapter Ten

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I keep running, memories sometimes making me remember things I originally didn't. A rabid dog is the only thing familiar to me. Sun and Moon aren't here, but their voices are. I'm just running towards the voices. I'll be fine when I see them and not having that bunny lady in my face again. 

Tears fly out of my eyes and disappear from my sight. Soon, I'm trying to open the door. I open it, but I can't get through. I just can't. Something won't let me through! 

Darkness soon consumes me, leaving my eyes for last, just so I could see the whole thing. I wake up shivering. Everything isn't supposed to hurt like this, it's as if someone took me apart and put my parts back together in different places. I can't move, but nothing is rusted or broken. I'm just still. Moon's quiet. He can't see me, since he's buried in his arms. I can't even speak. Then, I look down, seeing my lifeless, robotic body. The one I'm in is close to transparent and a light grey. Liquid is dripping from my eyes. It's black and gooey. Not even salty. Whatever this is, it's not tears.

I blink, and then I'm in my own body again. 

"Are you alright, Mallow?" Moon asks. I look up at him, feeling a rush of calm and relief wash over me. "You weren't functioning correctly. Sun took you here and I had to watch over you since he was panicking too much." 

I get up, almost instantly getting hugged by the animatronic. Sun must've peaked out a little. Moon usually doesn't immediately do this, but I don't really mind. I just want to be in someone's arms right now. I'm afraid, not of them or the bunny lady, but the memories I accidentally dug up. Moon doesn't allow me to go far away. 

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Word Count: 315 

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