"Oh, you want me to prove it to you?" Wednesday challenged and stuck her hand to the pillar. "No."
Andy rolled her eyes.
Then, she walked to the other side of the house and touched the rotting walls. "Nothing." She picked up a crumbled Taco Bell bag from off the ground. "I bet this will give us a real insight." She faked having a vision.
"It's late. We should get out of here. Clearly nothing here's going to help," Kennedy spoke logically.
"She's right. Maybe we can come back tomorrow," Andy said as Wednesday walked past them.
As she said that, Wednesday pushed open the door and the sisters were pulled into a vision.
"Jesus!" Kennedy yelped as Andy fell to the ground. She quickly dropped to her knees. "Andy!" All of a sudden, it started to rain, and she watched it pour inside the house. "Oh, great."
Minutes, Andy and Wednesday came out of the vision, gasping for air. Andy looked around the burnt house in horror, her dark eyes wide and fearful.
"Kennedy, Thing, we saw her! The girl from our visions!" Wednesday outbursts. "Her name is Goody Addams, and I believe she's mine and Andy's ancestor from 400 years ago."
"He sent them to their death," Andy voiced shakily. She looked all around the house. "All of them. Crackstone, he. . .they burned them alive in here."
Kennedy reached out and touched her shoulder. "It's okay, Andy."
Suddenly, Wednesday heard a noise from outside the meeting house. She climbed to her feet and peeked through the burnt wood.
"What do you see?" Her sister inquired, moving her wrt hair out of her face.
She didn't see anything abdominal through the dreary fog. "Must've been the bearded man from earlier." Wednesday said loudly over the rain.
Kennedy screamed when she saw the monster's eyes through the wood. "What the hell is that?!"
"We have to go!" Andy panicked and quickly rose to her feet.
"Come on! Come on!" Wednesday urged.
They sprinted outside the burnt house. Kennedy started to run until she saw the sisters going the opposite way. "Where the hell are you going?" She shouted.
"I think it was this way!" Wednesday yelled back.
She watched them run to the pathway where the monster had ran to. Her jaw dropped. "Are you kidding me?" She yelled again, not receiving an answer this time. Kennedy looked between them and the way she knew led back to Jericho. She huffed loudly and ran to catch up with them.
Wednesday looked down at the ground and saw the monster's footprints in the mud. "Andy," she hit her sister on the arm.
Andy wiped the rain drops from her face and looked down. The footprints were large. She cursed herself for not having a phone to take a picture of it as evidence. But then she felt confused when the monster footprints transitioned into human footprints. She gingerly touched Wednesday's arm. "Do you see that?"
Instead of answering, Wednesday crouched down, her eyes observant.
Kennedy finally reached them. "What the hell are you guys going?" She questioned with tired breaths.

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Shades of Cool, Tyler Galpin
FanfictionI remember how seeing the shape of your mouth that first time, I kept staring until my blood turned to rain. Some things take root in the brain and just don't let go. Wednesday.
TWELVE. rabbit-hearted girl
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