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I'm finally updating. I would have updated two days ago if my best friend and I didn't have to do Science Fair. Another thing, I broke the five chapter only curse! By that, I mean that I had my first fanfiction, Watch What You Eat, and I totally lost inspiration after I wrote five chapters of it.
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As you can tell, I moved this to the new and well…I guess not improved Gorillaz section! Woohoo!
Here it is:
-Chapter 6
Trouble in the Toilets-
It was evening, and in exactly twenty-four hours, the group of four was going to escape the clutches of the Inc.
"Awright," Murdoc said, getting the group's attention. "I'm escaping through the vent in the restroom. Russel, you and Mayra are taking the route through the backend. And Del…You're…Jumping out the window…"
"Yes…And it's a good thing I am! It'll cause a diversion for you guys to escape," Del boasted. He was very proud of his chosen escape route.
"How are you gonna survive? It's at least two hundred feet! What are you gonna do, fly?" Murdoc asked He didn't exactly think that the idea of Del jumping out the window was very good.
"If I survived a freak bleach accident, I'll survive this."
"I doubt that."
"Oh just-"
"You two, stop!" Mayra yelled. She caught the attention of the two, especially Del, who she rudely interrupted. "Let's spend more time preparing, not fighting."
"Fine…But this fight isn't finished, Murdoc! When we get outta here, you an' me," Del challenged.
"Pfft," Murdoc replied, rolling his multi-colored eyes and crossing his arms.
Russel rubbed his temples, the whole scene just agitated him. Why must Murdoc always pick a fight?
In a couple of hours, the group was going to escape. First, Murdoc was going to escape.
Later…
"Russ, I'm gonna go to the bathroom, and if you don't meet me outside…I'm either lost…or dead," Murdoc said leaving to go to the bathroom.
Russel watched as Murdoc walked away. 'I hope he makes it…' he thought. He just had a really bad feeling about this.
Murdoc made his way into the bathroom, looking around to check if anyone saw him going in.
Once in the bathroom, Murdoc again looked around. Only this time, he was making sure that he was alone. Nobody.
He went over to the stall that he knew had the vent over it.
Just as he put one foot on the toilet lid, Murdoc heard the bathroom door open. "Oh-!" He caught himself, just in time.
The stall door next to him opened and closed, soon a loud waterfall sound erupted from his left.
'Great, it's an Inc. Guard! I bet their gonna check the stalls…' Murdoc thought. Maybe it wasn't such a good idea to go into the bathroom when Inc. residents weren't allowed in at the time. Too late now.
The guard next to him finished his business and exited the stall.
Murdoc heard the sink turn on and one of the guards say, "It's a really big party out there tonight, right Joe?"
The man known as Joe replied, "Sure is, Bob."
"Thanks for commin' with me, there are some pretty creepy things that appear in this bathroom."
"You're welcome."
Murdoc heard the two men, Joe and Bob, walk out of the bathroom.
He breathed a sigh of relief. They didn't check the stalls.
The door opened again and Murdoc held his breath.
"Joe, I can't believe we forgot to check the stalls!" Bob said, beginning to open doors.
"Alright, I'll go to the last one, then," Joe said.
This was not good. Not good at all. Murdoc was in the last stall!
Joe opened the door and said, "Well, well, Bob, look at what we have here. Looks like an Inc. resident."
"What is it, again?"
All Murdoc could do was take his foot off of the toilet seat and face the two Inc. Guards.
"You're right, Joe, why is an Inc. resident in the bathroom after hours?
"I don't know, but it looks like he was trying to go up into that vent…"
Murdoc frowned. These guards were actually smart.
"Maybe he thought he could escape," Bob said.
Murdoc's frown deepened. They had caught him.
Joe looked deep in thought for a second, even though he really wasn't. "Maybe we should go ahead and arrest him," he suggested.
"Yes, we should," Bob agreed. "We haven't taken anybody to the jail in a long, long time."
Murdoc had sadness sweep over him. He had failed, and now he was going to jail.
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Russel and Mayra ran. They knew that there was only a certain amount of time before a guard caught them escaping.
The route went pretty much in one direction, there were no twists or turns, with the exception of many stairs.
It was a really easy way to escape, even though Mayra had fallen down, but Russel quickly went to her aid.
Little did they know, they took the same route that 2-D and Noodle used to escape…
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Del pushed through the big crowds of people to get to the window.
He stood looking at the window for a few minutes wondering exactly how he was going to break it so he could jump out.
Aha! An idea finally came to him.
He walked over and picked up Murdoc's bass. 'This should work just fine,' Del thought.
Del got ready and threw the bass at the window. The window made a loud crashing noise as the bass crashed into it. Then, the bass flew through the air, landing on the ground.
Del jumped out soon after.
To Be Continued…
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Sorry 2-D and Noodle aren't in this chapter. They'll be in the next one. I just really needed to get this part of the plot done.
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