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"Hee-hee, hee-hee, ha," the voice repeated over again in a high pitched cackle.

Tori bit her lip.

"Is that Cat?"

"I think it is," said Andre, pressing his ear closer to the door. "Bad Cat."

The name Bad Cat was sort of an oxymoron, wasn't it?

"What do you think she's doing in there?" Asked Tori.

"There's only one way to find out," said Andre biting his lip. "Ready?" He grabbed the door handle.

"No," said Tori, who was shaking in her pale blue skinny jeans. "I'm scared."

"Everything's gonna be alright, Tori," said Andre.

How could he honestly keep saying that? Wasn't he as scared as Tori was? How could he keep pretending to be calm?

"Andre, do you think that Beck and Robbie and everybody are in there?" Tori asked, her eyes wide and filled with tears. They were so close!

"I don't know," he said. "Maybe. Let's check."

He pulled back the knob slowly and…

It stuck.

"It's not opening," noted Andre, letting go.

"Let me try," offered Tori.

"What makes you think you can?" Asked Andre. "No offense, but I'm a little stronger than you."

Tori rolled her eyes.

"Move," she ordered. He complied, hands in the air, and she seized the doorknob in her chipped manicured hand. She pulled, and nothing happened.

She jiggled it up and down.

She twisted it back and forth.

And then, finally…

CLICK!

The door came unlocked. Tori gave Andre a look that obviously said, "How do you like me now?"

"I loosened it," defended Andre.

"If that's what makes you happy," said Tori. "Then you can tell yourself that all you like."

Andre grumbled a little bit, but let it go when Tori twisted the knob.

"Are you ready?" She asked him.

He nodded anxiously.

Tori was just about to open the door when the evil laughter stopped and was replaced by a squeal.

Cat's squeal.

And it was not a happy one.

Tori pushed the door open and a strange sight met her eyes.

Cat was sitting on the floor, tears running down her cheeks over an unidentifiable-in-the-dark body.

"Cat!" Said Tori. "Cat, are you alright? Do you know who I am? It's Tori. Toooooori. We're friends. Do you remember me?"

"Yes," sobbed Cat. "O-Of course I know you. Why wouldn't I?"

"Why are you crying?" Asked Andre, who hadn't seen the body she was crying on over Tori's shoulder.

"R-Robbie," she cried. She moved out of the way and an unmistakable head of brown curls lolled hopelessly to the side. A drop of dried blood had run down the teenage boy's face from a cut below his left eye.

"Oh my God!" Screamed Tori. "Robbie! What happened?"

"I don't know," said Cat. "All I remember is begging you and Andre to not leave, and then I was here."

Andre was swearing rapidly under his breath as he checked to see if Robbie was breathing. He leaned his ear over Robbie's open mouth. A little bit of warm air tickled his ear.

"He's breathing," said Andre, relieved. "That's good news."

"Cat!" Exclaimed Tori. "This is good! He's breathing, and we know where he is! Isn't that great?"

"N-no," said Cat. "I mean, yes. But I'm still scared, Tori." Her voice shook and her chin trembled. "Am I doing this?"

"No," Tori assured her, even though it wasn't completely true. "It's not your fault."

"We just can't let you out of our sight again," said Andre.

"Or maybe we should," said Tori thoughtfully. When Andre looked doubtful, she explained herself. "Cat led us to Robbie this time. What if she leads us to the others? It's worth a shot, right?"

"I dunno," said Andre. "Maybe. But what about Robbie?"

"Well, obviously whatever is haunting Cat needs a body to work through. And Cat's the weakest out of all of us, so she was picked. And apparently Bad Cat doesn't come if we're with here, so we've just got to leave Cat alone, like last time."

"But I don't like being confused," whispered Cat. Her tiny body was shaking from head to toe and Tori felt very sorry for her.

She hugged her, but Cat wouldn't relax.

"Cat," she said. "Don't you want to find everybody else?"

"Of course I do," Cat said, drying her wet eyelashes on her hands in a childlike manner. "I do." She sounded a little bit stronger.

"Okay," said Tori. "So all you've gotta do is stand out there for a few minutes, and Andre and I will be right in here. We'll come out and look for yo-Bad Cat, and she'll lead us to our friends."

"Okay. I'm ready. It's kind of like a game of hide and seek, right?" Cat asked, standing up.

"Yeah," said Tori. "Exactly. Like Hide and Seek."

A very creepy game of Hide and Seek.

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