Hey everyone
Here we go, the curse of the third trial. Two people dead...and maybe a few more surprises to confuse our classmates. But who has done this terrible deed? Investigate and find out.
Just a Disclaimer: I do not own the characters or the world they come from. Just the idea of the story
"A body has been discovered! After a certain amount of time, the class trial will begin!"
"A body has been discovered! After a certain amount of time, the class trial will begin!"
No...That was no echo...there are two bodies. Two people dead! ...H...How? Why?! Why would anyone kill two people? How could this happen again?! When will this end?
My thoughts were interrupted when I felt a hand on my shoulder. I look to see Rapunzel with tears streaming down her face.
However, how we are feeling right now, it can't even come close to what Elsa must be feeling. Anna...her sister...is dead. We can hear her soulful cry as she grabs her sister's hand and wept her heart out. Her voice...broken...
...I…I can't even imagine what she must feel like.
"Hiccup..." Rapunzel whispers to me. "We should find the others.
I nod as we took our leave. I can't help but to look back at Elsa...having a feeling of pity for her.
But as soon I take a couple of steps away, something grabbed my leg and lifted me up by the ankle.
"WHA!" I yell as my body seats back and forth. I look up to see a similar rope snarl I was in moments ago.
"Why is it always me," I comment as Rapunzel hurries to free me. Since she didn't have Elsa this time, she had to jump up and hold on to my body. Then climbs on me to get to the rope, and unties it, sending us both crashing to the floor. I felt a slice of wind on my back as I see a dagger hit the tree.
Again, I fell for a trap that would've killed me. But Rapunzel and I pushed it out of our minds as we focused back to our mission.
We power walked down the path and found ourselves at the fire pit. Then...coming from campsite one, Maui, Jack, and Snotlout ran out like a bat outta hell. The boys almost had some trouble stopping before colliding with us.
"WHOA!" I think we all said at the same time.
Bonk!
We all fell down as we were smacked into each other.
"Ow," I groan. "Wha-?"
"Hey!" Snotlout shouts, "watch where you're going!"
"Take your own advice," Rapunzel groans.
"Thank Ta fiti you guys are ok," Maui said helping me up. "We were freaking out about you guys."
"Yeah," Jack said helping Rapunzel up. "When we heard that second announcement, we got nervous."
"What are you guys talking about?" I ask confused.
"Well we were walking," Jack explains, "and then we saw the body...then we heard the second announcement. We were all confused and-"
"Slow down," Rapunzel asks him gently. "It's a lot to take in."
"He's died!" Snotlout shouts. "That idiot died! And then we heard the second announcement! What's up with that?!"
What?... He...? Who is he talking about? Only Ruffnut and Anna died. So...who is Snotlout talking about?
"Wha-?"
"Arg! This will be easier!" Snotlout shouts as he grabs both our arms and began dragging us towards the campsite one. Maui and Jack quickly followed behind as we were pulled past the craft and dinning lodge.
Near the path towards the cabins, we see Pitch, Fishlegs and Merida were waiting near the entrance. They looked at us coming, and then looking up at a tree.
When Rapunzel and I saw their view...it made my stomach turn.
Hanged by his neck, wrists and torso, Tuffnut was tied to the trunk and branches of a tree. Blood flowed from his neck to his stomach and dripping to the ground below his feet.
"Wh-wh-wh-wh-What?!" Rapunzel yelps as she steps backwards at the sight.
I couldn't believe it either. Tuffnut...dead... How is this possible?
"He was like this when we were up," Fishlegs informs us. "Someone must've killed him last night."
"But as we all gathered around, we heard the second announcement," Pitch said. "So I set those three to look for the second body. Instead, they all brought you two here. The imbeciles."
"Hey!" Snotlout shouts.
"This doesn't make sense," I said out loud in horror. "Three...three people dead."
"Wait!" Pitch gasps with his eyes wide, "three?"
"Yes," I said. "Both Anna and Ruffnut..." Then I quickly realize that we have left Elsa there alone with two dead people. "Oh no!"
With no time to waste, I ran out to find Elsa back at the third campsite.
"Hiccup! Wait!" Jack shouts as he chases after me.
"What's going on?" Fishlegs yells as he, Merida, and Snotlout follow suite.
Pitch turns to Maui, "stay here! Keep an eye on the scene!"
"Why me?!" He complains as he and an immovable Rapunzel stayed behind.
I ran as fast as I could to Elsa, running past the fire pit. But when I got there...I had to stop in my tracks...
Before me was an empty scene. Anna's and Ruffnut's bodies were gone. All that was hanging from the trees were ripped pieces of rope, and on the ground was Elsa laying in the dirt.
"Wha?" I gasp looking down.
Jack easily caught up to me, and his eyes widen with fear. "Elsa!" He yells as he races to her. He squats down and lifts her upper body to his chest, and proceeds to shake her.
Soon, everyone else arrives, confuse at the scene.
"What is this?" Pitch asks me.
"It's...this... Anna and Ruffnut...were hanging up there," I explain pointing up to the rope.
"Ruffnut...and Anna?" Fishlegs said surprised.
"But...where are they?" Snotlout asks me.
"I don't know," I said continuing pointing to the rope. "They were hanging up there. But now...now..."
"Wait," Fishlegs said counting his fingers. "That makes...three people. Three people dead. How can that be?!"
"What do you mean?" Jack asks him.
Fishlegs pulls out his e-book and flips it on. He plays with it a bit until he manages to find what he was looking for. "See!"
I peer closer to see a certain rule, '5. The Blackened can only kill up to two students.'
"Look! I know what I saw!" I said swatting the e-book away. "Ruffnut and Anna were hanging up there! Dead!"
"I do not doubt you," Fishlegs backed away in fright. "I'm just stating the facts."
"Nhm..."
We all turned to a soft moan. Elsa began to stir as Jack leans over her like a mother hen.
"Hey...Elsa..." He whispers as she opens her eyes.
Only...the reaction is not what he was expecting.
"Ahhhh!" She yells as her reflexes punch Jack in the jaw.
"Ow!" He winces as he backs away from her.
"Elsa," I said as I race between them.
"Oh," Elsa slurs as she gathers her strength. "Anna..?" She then looks up at the empty air where the body used to be. "Anna?! ANNA! ANNA! Where are you?!"
"Elsa..." I said putting a hand towards her to try to calm her down.
But my efforts are futile. She stands up to look at the area around her. "ANNA!"
"Elsa!" Pitch said stepping towards her. "Tell us, what happened?"
"I...I don't know," she said holding her head. "I was here...with Anna and the other girl. They were both hanging...I think. My focus was only on my sister. I...I then felt something...something hitting my head. I think I fell hard. Then...I woke up and...and-"
"We get the picture," Jack said as he stands, holding his jaw.
Elsa tries to gather herself by pacing back and forth. She then stops and looks at us...furious.
"So what did you do?!" Elsa glares at us.
"Pardon?" Pitch questions.
"What have you done to my sister?!" She yells as her sorrow turned to anger.
"We didn't do anything!" Snotlout yells back.
"Yeah," Jack said. "The bodies were gone by the time we got here."
"Likely story," Elsa said with venom in her voice. "One of you must've killed her, and decided to take her body away from me."
"Ooh, that's a good hypothesis."
We all turn to see that stupid bear again. He defiantly has a habit of showing up at the wrong time.
"Who knows, maybe that theory could be fact," he continues, "or it could be false. Only time will tell."
"Hey Monokuma!" Jack yells. "What's the deal here?"
"I would think the deal should be obvious," Monokuma said. "I give you guys the usual item, and then you get investigating."
"But this...this is just wrong," Fishlegs said.
"Right? wrong? That's for us to decide," the bear said. "But first things first, here is you Monokuma file!"
Monokuma handed us the files and most of us began to look through them. Unlike the last ones, this one had three pages for us to look through.
Victum: Tuffnut Thorsten
Time of death was around 6:35am due to blood loss. The only injury is a slit on the throat with a sharp object. No other injury occurred before then.
Victim: Ruffnut Thorsten
Time of death...unknown. Cause of death...unknown
Victim: Anna Arrendale
Time of death...unknown. Cause of death...unknown.
What the hell is this?! We only get Tuffnut's condition. This isn't telling us anything about the girls, or even anything about the murder weapon.
Clearly I wasn't the only one who is upset and or confused.
"What the hell is this?!" Snotlout yells in anger.
"I hardly call this accurate," Pitch said dissatisfied.
"There's nothing about Anna!" Elsa said coldly.
"You've giving us buckus!" Jack yells.
"Buckus?" Monokuma said. "I've given you everything I can. With the two bodies going missing, I couldn't get all the information I can. So you'll have to work with what you've got. So put your brains together and figure out the culprit in time for the trial."
Likely lie. He has cameras all over the place. There no way he doesn't know what happened. So what is he hiding from us?
"But why are we even having the trial?" Fishlegs asks. "This crime goes against your rules."
"Goes against the rules? Enlighten me," Monokuma asks him."
Fishlegs flips through his e-book to pull out that rule again. "The rule stating that the blacken can only kill two people. With three people dead, how can you call this trial fair?"
Monokuma puts his paw to his chin as he leans in to the e-book. He then pulls away and looks at us. "I can see your confusion, but I can clearly say that no rule has been broken."
"What?" I yell.
"No rule has been broken?" Pitch questions.
"Then how come there are three people dead?!" Snotlout yells.
"That's for you to figure out," Monokuma groans. "But the blacken has followed all the rules, so there's no need for an immediate punishment. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to give the files to the other two."
As he vanishes again, we all look at each other with disbelief.
"Three...dead..." Fishlegs said awestruck.
"How can someone kill three people?" Merida questions as she looks around.
"That's the question," Pitch said. "But as for this case, we should proceed as we usually do. Two of us will stay behind while the others investigate."
"But there are two crime scenes," Fishlegs points out.
"Well, Maui and Rapunzel have volunteered themselves at Tuffnut's crime scene. So we need two people here. To save the headache, I'll volunteer as one of them."
"But still, that means only five of us are investigating," Merida said. "That's barely enough to gather evidence."
"This procedure worked before, it'll work again," Pitch said firmly.
"I don't care what you do, I'm going to find my sister," Elsa said as she starts to walk away.
"Elsa! Wait!" Jack cried before Elsa turned back with an icy cold stare.
"No!" She yells. "I trusted all of you, and one of you has killed my sister! So I'll do this on my own. And when I find the killer, they're going to regret coming here."
She turns back around and storms away. I can understand that's she's not exactly stable right now. But we need to come together and figure this out; otherwise, we're all doomed.
"Well, quiet the way to start this," Snotlout comments.
"We should get started too," I said looking at everyone.
"Not so fast," Pitch said. "Another person has to stay behind."
"Oh come on!" Snotlout groans. "We don't have time for this."
"Order must be establish," Pitch said.
I look around; realizing no one else wants to volunteer to stay behind.
Then, I hear a groan from Jack. "Fine. I'll stay. Anything to get this investigation under way."
"Excellent," Pitch said. "Now all of you can investigate."
"Thanks, dad," Snotlout sarcastically said as he and Fishlegs began to wonder around.
I look around at what is left at this crime scene, wondering how someone was able to kill three times.
This has to be the most complicated case yet.
Truth bullet: Monokuma file.
I stroll around the area, trying to find anything that can be a clue. So far the most obvious one is the rope that used to hold Anna and Ruffnut.
Truth bullet: Hanging Rope
I look on the ground to where Elsa was, and I see a pretty large stick that had blood at the end of it.
Truth bullet: Stick
"Whoa!"
I look over to see Snotlout looking down at the ground. I go over to see what he's found. I surprise to see two daggers on the ground. One covered in blood from the blade to the handle, the other one only having blood on the handle. You would think that both would have a lot of blood on them, but why only one?
Truth bullet: Bloody dagger
Truth Bullet: Bloody handle dagger
I then turn to Snotlout. He was there at Tuffnut's body, maybe he can give me a clue as to what happened.
"Hey Snotlout, what exactly happened this morning?"
"Do I look like I know?" He asks me as if I was stupid.
"I mean, what happened when you found Tuffnut?"
"Oh," he awed. "Well I woke up for breakfast, just as the announcement was playing. You know, the one for breakfast, not for...you know. Anyway, I was walking, and then I heard a gasp. I look behind me and saw Jack. He was looking up at the body, and then I looked, then we all looked!"
So Jack found the body first, interesting.
Truth bullet: Snotlout's testimony
I look over to see Jack, looking almost bored from standing there. No better time to ask him.
"Hey Jack," I said. "So you were the first to discover the body?"
"Yep." He replies. "Not really a good start to the day."
"But then, what happened afterwards?"
"Well, after I saw the body, Snotlout came and screamed like a horror movie victim. Then I believe… Maui came in afterwards. Fishlegs and Pitch arrived as then body announcements played. Then Snotlout, Maui and I left to find you guys, and I guess Merida came in afterwards."
"Ok, thanks."
Truth bullet: Jack's testimony
Ok, I think I have a bit of an understanding as to the events over at the other crime scene. But I better get over there to try to get the full picture. I should come back here in a bit though, just to see more things with not too many people around. But I quickly took a picture of the scene before anything else happens to it.
I hurried over to Tuffnut's crime scene where I see Merida and Maui there. But...where's Rapunzel? She's nowhere in sight.
"Hey!" I said to Maui.
"Hey little man," Maui greets me. "How are you?"
"Wishing we can fare a little better," I admit. "Where Rapunzel?"
"She said she had to do something important before she forgets, and ran off before I could stop her," he answers.
Where could she be going?
Truth bullet: Rapunzel's disappearance.
"It's a good thing you hanged around here," I told him. "Both the girls' bodies vanished."
"Yeah," Maui said. "Merida told me."
I looked over to see Merida...trying to pull something that is off the path.
"What are you doing?" I ask as I walk towards her.
"What does it look like?" She asks me. "Trying to see how heavy this is."
I look down to see what she was pulling at. It was big, wooden step ladder, lying on its side.
From what it looks like, Merida is having some difficulties trying to stand it up. I reach over to try to help, keeping my hands out of the poison ivy, and we manage to get it up right again.
"Why would a step ladder be here?" I ask while catching my breath.
"It may have been used for the crime, obviously," Merida said while rolling her eyes. She then pointed at the little splatter of blood on the top step of the ladder.
Point taken.
Truth bullet: Step Ladder.
We both step back on the path and looked up. Oh gods, Tuffnut looks horrible up there. The blood thankfully dried a bit so we wouldn't have to see it drip, but still.
Truth bullet: Tuffnut's body.
I look at him to see that his torso, hands, and neck were all tied to the tree, almost like a cross impression. There was a slit on his neck just above the rope, making it easy to tell where the blood loss happened. I look at his hands to see that they're clean. No shred of blood on the ropes or the bracelet either. So what could've done him in?
Truth bullet: Rope
Truth bullet: Blood
Truth bullet: Neck injury
Merida stares up there for a long time while I proceed to take a picture of the scene.
"I wonder who would have the gull to do this," Merida wondered as she surveys the scene.
Meanwhile, I walk over to Maui. "So what exactly happened this morning?"
"It all went pretty fast." Maui said. "I was up for quite a while, but I didn't leave the cabins till I heard a scream from the path. I ran over to see Jack and Snotlout, and we found the body. Then we heard the announcement, and then heard it again. We got confused and went to look for you."
It's pretty much what Snotlout and Jack told me. But there's one thing Maui said that had me intrigued. "What we're doing beforehand?"
"Nothing," Maui said. "I was just outside, you know, taking some fresh air. Merida can vouch for me. She saw me."
"She did?" I said looking at her.
"You are talking about me?" She asks suspicious.
"Just that you saw me this morning," Maui quickly said.
"Oh yeah," Merida said. "You were in front of that Moana picture. I remember."
Maui...at Moana's cabin? He gave me a look that says he doesn't want to talk about it. I guess I should respect that and back off.
"What time did you see each other?" I ask them.
"Maybe a half an hour before the morning announcement," Maui said.
"Yeah," Merida said. "I usually do my morning jogs beforehand."
"Morning jogs?" I ask her.
"Yeah," she said. "I do them before anyone wakes up. I just circle around the cabins; I never go down the path."
"Ok," I said. "Good to know."
Truth bullet: Maui's Testimony
Truth bullet: Merida's morning jogs
I look around to see if there is anything else that can help. But it doesn't seem to be. Is there really nothing here that can help? Well, maybe I can solve a few things with what I have so far. The rope has to be from the super market on the third campsite. And possibly the daggers came from there too. So someone would have to go from the third campsite, kill the girls, then kill Tuffnut, then go back and hid the girls' bodies, then come back to...
Arg! No, that would be impossible for anyone to do. How can anyone do that, and then come back to everyone? What is up with this crime?
I then felt something cold on my shoulder; it made me jump a bit. I turn around to see Merida's hand on my shoulder.
"Wow, you're as jumpy as a jackinape," she comments.
"Sorry," I said. "Deep in thought."
"Ah," she replies. She then leans closer to me. "Listen, I can pretty much tell that you can't be the culprit in this."
"Really?" I said a little upset. Of course I wouldn't kill!
"You've been sleeping in bed the whole time," she continued as if she didn't pick up on my attitude. "I have serious doubts that you've committed this crime. So...I want to try...would you..I mean… Could you investigate with me?"
I was totally shocked at this. Merida. The one that goes off on her own, saying she doesn't need anyone, is asking to join me? Am I sure I'm not sick?
"Since when are you a team player?" I ask her.
"Since we're in another trial," she replies. "But I am confident that it can't be you. So, I would like to use your brain, and you can use my wit, and we can figure this out. Besides, I know about Tuffnut's case, and you seem to know about the girls."
"A bit," I admit.
"It's better than nothing," she said. "So...how bout it...wanna...team up?"
I can tell she was struggling to actually ask for help. It might've been the first time I've seen her nervous. Maybe she is taking what I said to her to heart...or is planning to just use me to help herself through the trial. Either way, two heads are usually better than one.
I nod with a smile. "Sure."
"Alright," she said a little relieved. "So, what are you thinking?"
"I'm not entirely sure yet," I answer. "I was thinking of going back to the other site. See if there more clues there."
"Sounds good to me," Merida said as we both leave the crime scene.
On the way, I had to ask her something. "So, what exactly happened to me? The last thing I remember was talking to you, and then the next, I woke up in the hospital."
"Oh, that," she said. "Well, you were hit with the despair disease. You didn't do much, just collapsed. I had to carry you all the way to the hospital. And just to tell you, you're a lot heavier then you look."
"Gee, thanks." I said sarcastically.
"You were pretty much out of it the next day," she continued. "I came by to check on you once in a while. But by then, we had Tuffnut and Rapunzel to worry about."
"I heard they got sick too," I said.
"Yeah," Merida said. "Tuffnut was the same as his sister; couldn't do anything without someone's instructions. And Rapunzel was mostly telling... I dunno. It was like she was quoting Shakespeare. A lot of what she said was like painting a picture with no brush."
"Really?" I ask her.
She nods. "An example would be...'fear not, for as we journey through life, we will all reach the ultimate euphoria. We will all soar across the sea of freedom, and will join Moana and the others in unity.' You can only imagine Maui's expression from that."
I can picture him getting pissed, maybe yelling at her.
"But, no one else got sick?" I ask her.
"Not that I'm aware of," she answers. "The only other people that were there were Fishlegs and Anna. They were mostly trying to take care of everyone. Well, Fishlegs was, Anna was mostly looking after her sister."
"But, neither were there when we woke up," I comment.
"Well, Pitch insisted that they go back to their cabins to rest," Merida explains. "But from the look of things, Anna might've went back to check on Elsa. Couldn't leave her alone."
Truth bullet: Sick patients.
Truth bullet: Care Givers
"What is this?" Merida asks as we stopped at a dagger in a tree.
"Oh, yeah," I said. "I was tied up here."
"What?" Merida shouts.
"Yeah," I said rubbing my head embarrassed. "I walked into a foot trap this morning and Elsa and Rapunzel had to help me outta it before a dagger could hit me. Then after we discovered the bodies, I fell into this trap."
Merida looked around on the side and pushed back some bushes. There, we saw a small wooden contraption with a long rope tangled in it.
There was also what looked like a homemade crossbow on the thing. I'm guessing this is where the dagger was. But it looked lower than I thought; like it could only hit a knee.
"Looks like someone got creative in arts and crafts," I joke.
"And the craft building is one of the only buildings unlocked at Night time," Merida said.
"To be able to make this and the other one, someone must've stayed up all night," I said.
"But who?" Merida asks.
Truth bullet: Wooden traps.
"Let's continue forward," I said. "We maybe are able to expand on this at the crime scene."
We made it to the girls' crime scene to only see Pitch and Jack there. They turn to look at us like we had three heads. I guess you can only find so much enjoyment at just watching over a scene. Or maybe they're surprised to see Merida and I together.
Either way, we try to ignore them as we look around. Other than the daggers and the rope, there isn't really anything else here.
"So the bodies were here?" Merida asks as she looked up at the rope.
"Yeah," I answer. "And if my memory serves, Ruffnut was upright by the neck, and Anna was upside down by the ankle."
"Interesting," Merida comments, "Why different body positions?"
"I have no idea," I said.
Truth bullet: Bodies.
Merida looked down to see the daggers. Then...kept walking towards the edge of the woods.
"What is it?" I ask her curiously.
"Look here!" She commands. I quickly walk over to her and looked down. There, I see nothing but footprints and tracks in the dirt.
"I don't see anything," I said.
Merida bent down and points with her finger. "You see this here."
Curiosity got Pitch and Jack to walk over too.
"See what?" Jack asks.
She points to marks on the dirt that looked like two long trails. And in between them were a set of footprints heading towards the girl's bodies.
"So, it's someone heading for the girls," Jack comments.
"Either that, or someone was dragging the girls," Pitch said.
It's a strong possibility. But then why aren't there two trails for the girls. Maybe it is possible for the culprit to drag both of them the same way.
This is starting to get interesting.
Truth bullet: Dirt Trail.
"Look at the foot prints," Jack comments. "Those look like sneaker prints."
"But, mostly everyone wears sneakers," I said.
"So, how can we tell whose they are?" Jack asks.
"Let's take a picture for now, and then we can get a full answer," Pitch said as he took the picture. He and Jack left as we saw Fishlegs coming to the scene.
I need to take one too, just in case. I quickly went to where the girls were and took the picture there. I go to review it, I notice something. Something flashed in the camera, right on one of the prints. It's small, hardly noticeable with our eyes. Honestly, if it wasn't for the flash, I doubt anyone would've notice it.
I quickly dug a bit into the foot print to see something black. Merida sees it too and helped me dig. With enough dirt moved, we pulled out a bracelet out of the ground.
"Hey, isn't that-"
"One of the despair bracelets," I finish for her.
But, what's it doing here?
Truth bullet: Despair Bracelet
"Maybe the culprit dropped it?" Merida suggests.
"Or one of the victims," I comment. "I'm going to quickly look around to see if I find another.
"Ok," Merida nods. "I'll go and see where this trail leads."
We both stand up and head in different directions. Merida went into the woods to try to follow the trail, while I stay to find anything else that might help with this case. I even use my camera to see if I can get anything flashy.
And I manage to grab something on the ground. A bit away from the bracelet, there was a small strip of black tape lying on the ground. I closely exam it to see to the adhesive side has gathered a lot of dirt and small rocks, while the other side is pretty clean.
Just what is something like this doing here?
Truth bullet: Tape
Merida came back with her leggings covered in leaves.
"Anything?" I ask.
"Nothing," she shakes her head. "The brambles and ivy were too thick. I lost track of the track."
I chuckle at her misguide attempt of humor. But it looks like the culprit took the girls well beyond the forest. So, where are they?
"Hiccup?" Merida looked at me curiously.
"Just thinking," I said out loud. "If my theory is correct, the only place the culprit can hide the girls is either in the forest, or at the third campsite."
"It makes sense," Merida agrees. "Otherwise, someone would've seen them."
"The question is who," I said. "Who would have the time to do all of this?"
"And not let anyone else see them," Merida adds. "Cause I've got up this morning and I haven't seen anyone besides Maui all this time."
"So far; everyone has a strong alibi, and we have three people dead," I remind myself, only to scratch my scalp in anger. "This one is hard! If only the Monokuma file would tell us something about the girls."
"Yeah," Merida agrees as she opens her file. "They don't even give you the time of the deaths. It's clear that Monokuma really wants us to fail."
"While I still don't get why he wants us all dead, there has to be another motive about this," I said looking over her shoulder.
"You've put a lot of thought into this," she comments, "Though we should focus about surviving this case."
Ding! Dong! Ding! Dong!
Almost right on cue
"Alright people. Time to get this show on the road! Head over to the Great Fire Pit, and let's solve this mysterious mystery!"
We both groan as we heard the announcement. We turn to see Pitch, Jack and Fishlegs heading down the path. But Merida and I stood there, still trying to wrap our heads around this.
"Arg!" I growl. "This is almost impossible."
"What do you mean by almost?" Merida asks.
"Well, we know some things," I explain. "All the supplies for this have to be from either the craft lodge or the superstore, all the murders happened last night and we only know about Tuffnut's case. But it still doesn't give us who did the deed, and how did they manage three murders."
"It certainly is a toughie," Merida comments.
"I have to say, it was nice working with you," I said, trying to show how grateful I am that she's being somewhat nice to me.
"I'm trying," Merida comments. "But I-"
"Hey you two! Get a move on! Everyone is waiting for you!"
We turn to see an angry bear behind us. That gave us a motivation to hurry to the fire pit where the others were waiting. Even the fire pit seemed ready to go as the fire was raised and the door appeared.
"Look, who's last again," Snotlout points out.
"Easy," I said to him. "She was with me investigating."
"Really?" Maui asks unsure.
I nod, "yeah, we investigated together."
"Wowiee!" Monokuma said from behind us. "Dump one girlfriend for another. You are one stud."
My face became all red with both anger and embarrassment. "No. No. No! That's totally not it!"
"Ah, whatever," the bear comments. "Now that everyone is here, let me get everything prepared for this heart racing trial!"
Once again, he disappears, leaving us in an awkward stage.
Without even a moment of hesitation, Elsa marches to the door and stepped into the elevator. The rest of us followed, though nervously. None of us know what to expect with this trial. We have no idea where to start.
As we descended down, I spot Rapunzel and walk towards her.
"Hey," I whisper to not freak her out. "Where were you during the investigation?"
"Oh, sorry about that," she said in a meek voice. "Just had to draw something before I forgot."
Just when I was about ask her what she meant by that, the elevator came to a stop.
I gulp with nervousness and fear as we were going to begin our task.
Three of our friends...are dead; two of them missing, and one hanging on to despair. And if we don't solve this mystery...we will all feel the same way.
Wow...three people dead?! And not alot to go on with. How can our heroes figure out who the blacken is? Do you know who it is?
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