Friday, March 22, 2013

The Scorch Trials 1-51

Thomas woke up to Teresa calling him in his head. They talked for awhile, wondering what was going to happen the next day, and then went back to bed. Later, while Thomas was dreaming, he thought he heard Teresa yelling his name, but couldn't shake his deep sleep. She kept yelling Thomas and that something was wrong and help, but still Thomas could not wake up. When he finally did, he couldn't believe his eyes. Everybody was running around crazy. Their were bars on the windows and people outside with the "disease" and Thomas asked Minho what was going on. He told him that they all just woke up and it was like this. People were climbing on the windows yelling, "Kill Me!" and their was no sign of the people who saved them the day before. All of the Gladers realized the diseases people couldn't get in cause of the bars, but knew they had to do something. Thomas then remembered Teresa had asked for help and he tried calling to her, but heard nothing. He then told the others that something was wrong with Teresa, and they agreed to try and help find her. The only door leading outside was locked and chained from the inside, so they couldn't get out that way and didn't know how anybody could have gotten out, even the people who saved them. Thomas then went over to the door that led to the commons area where they had eaten the night before. That door was locked too, but not chained. Minho grabbed a fire extinguisher and hit the door knob till it gave. Once it did they stumbled into the dark commons area trying to find the lights. When Newt found the switches he turned them on. What they saw shocked them. Everybody who had saved them the night before, were hanging from the ceiling, dead. They had no idea how this was possible. Thomas then remembered he still had to get to Teresa. The only other door was hers, on the other side of the commons are, where she had slept. He then took the fire extinguisher and knocked her door knob off too. He bursted into the room and found nothing, but her unmade bed. He then though, heard the toilet flush and was excited that she was still there, but he tried calling to her and there was nothing. The door then opened and a boy came out. They didn't know who the boy was, but made him talk. They wanted to know everything about him. He had told them that he was from a maze too, but in his he was the only boy, and the rest were girls. All of the Gladers then knew that he was another experiment. Thomas then asked him if he could speak with one of the girls telepathically, and he said yes. Then they tried it and they could hear eachother. In Thomas's head, the boy told him that they had killed the girl who he had telepathy with, and the boy began to cry. After that, a loud siren went off and the lights in the common are were off. When Minho turned them back on, all of the dead, hanging, bodies were gone. They had no idea how this was possible because nobody could have had time to do that, let alone get in this building and lock it all back up without them knowing. They then went back over to where they had slept and everything was proper again. The windows even had brick over them instead of bars. They then knew that something was going on and this was some sort of game. Their next test. So then Thomas went and laid down and slept, trying to call to Teresa. He then heard an answer that he did not want to hear. It was her, but it wasn't. She said that she didn't know who this was talking to her and for him to leave her alone and get out of her head. Thomas then asked her questions about what was going on and why she didn't know him, but she just told him to leave her alone or she'd kill him. Thomas then somehow fell asleep. He awoke to Newt giving him an apple. He asked where he had gotten it from, and Newt said that a whole bunch of food suddenly appeared in the commons area, along with another thing. Interested, and pushing all other thoughts of Teresa aside, Thomas went into the room. He saw that there was a man in a white suit sitting at a desk, reading a book. Thomas then asked everyone who he was, but they said he said that they would tell him when he was ready. Then Thomas approached the desk, but ran into an invisible, glass wall. The others said that they tried that and tried knocking on it. Thomas didn't know how this was possible, but he wanted answers. He knocked on the "glass" and the man in the white suit put down his book saying, "how many times do I have to tell you, we still have forty-seven minutes before I have to implement Phase Two of the Trials."

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