If they would've been able to, the Other Mother's eyes would've been full of rage. Instead, she just crossed her arms. They weren't going to get away this easy! Why did she hide them in such simple places? "Congratulations. You found your stupid friends."
"Hey!" Auti started to say "I'm not s-"
"Sorry to rain on your parade, but swears and promises mean nothing. They're nothing more then a trick."
Janna's green eyes glared down into the Other Mother's black, shiny buttons. "You...evil...WITCH!" she yelled at her.
"We are not staying here!" Wybie mustered up courage enough to face her.
The Other Mother mused on. "You really want to leave your mother and the love she has to offer? I wonder what green buttons would look like on Wybie..." She spoke to herself. That wasn't contradictory at all.
"G-green...b-b-buttons...?" Wybie tried to picture himself with them, doing a good job of scaring himself. Fainting seemed like an option again.
"He's not staying!" Janna yelled, grabbing Wybie's gloved hand. "Neither am I!"
"Or her!" Wybie's hand grabbed Autumn's, making a chain. "N-none of us are staying here." He spoke as loud as his lungs would let him. Even though it wasn't as loud as a mouse sqeak.
"Now, now. Calm down.... I'm sure you'll love it here!" The Other Mother started rambling on about how amazing this world was for them. They weren't listening, of course.
"Guys... we can...slowly back out..." Janna whispered to the two. Slowly they walked towards the door, pretending to listen to what she was saying. Nodding every couple of seconds to make it seem like they were interested. "1... 2... 3!" Janna whispered and the trio burst out the bedroom door, making a wild dash for drawing room. The Other Mother soon following afterwards.
To help her run faster, the Other Witch turned into her true form.
The form of a spider.
Autumn screamed, a very girly scream, and ended up running in front of Wybie and Janna.
"Hey! Take me with you!" Wybie grabbed onto the frightened girl, panting.
"Shut up and run, Wybie!" Janna yelled. He let go.
The metal skeleton inched closer and closer to the trio.
"Where are we even going?! We don't have the key!" Wybie pointed out the missing part of the puzzle.
"We'll think about that later! Just run, Forrest, run! We've got bigger problems!"
After what seemed like a marathon, the three made it to the drawing room before the Other Mother could. They rushed to the small door. Wybie started to try to pull it open, and the girls joined in. No luck, the thing wouldn't budge. Wybie went into panic attack mode.
"It's not working! We're trapped here! We're t-" He was interrupted by a slap in the face by Janna.
"Snap out of it!"
"Think positive!"
They started to kick the small door and continued to until the Other Mother caught up.
"I think I'm going to faint again!" Wybie yelled.
"You fainted?!" Janna stared at him, suprised by the new news.
"Nevermind! OPEN!"
The Other Mother slowly got closer to the three who suddenly had became soccer players, kicking the door like a ball. Wybie cowered behind Janna. She smiled evilly. "Locked, huh? What a shame. It's not easy getting out... is it?"
Wybie started shaking in his hiding spot. Desprate, he looked around the room to get his mind off of what was happening. Until he saw an old chair that wasn't animated amazingly. He started moving towards it, the Other Mother not paying much attention since she was giving the kids her victory speech.
They whispered to themselves until the Other Witch saw something moving in the corner of her button eye. Before she could blink, if that was possible, a chair was being hurdled towards her. It landed ontop of her, the weight of it pushing her down.
"You... You animals!" She tried to push it off of her.
The three saw this as their chance to escape. Well, it was the best they could do for an escape anyway. Wybie smiled as he ran out of the room with Janna and Autumn following.
They rejoiced as they made it out to the front porch alive and in one piece.
