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Monday, January 13, 2020
The maze
As the boy got hauled out of the metal box he heard laughter, boys yelling at him and everyone taunting him. As he walked through the crowd he realized that there is no girls at all, following the person who pull him out of the dark box. As they kept walking he started to remember his name, it was Thomas. Thomas tried as hard as possible to remember anything but the only thing that came to his head was his name. As the day went on he just sat there confused, then all the sudden one by one random boys who he hasn’t seen yet start to appear behind the big walls surrounding him. They ran into a small shack on the other side of the of this area they called their home. Thomas was curious so he started asking the kid next to him that’s the leader sent to watch him. His name was chuck he was a short stubby kid who was very friendly, he began to say that on the other side of the walls were a series of maze that trapped them inside this place it is called the Maze. The people who were running back in to that shack were called runners and they searched for a way out everyday studying the movement of the walls. Every night the giant doors that lead to the maze shut and creature called grievers come out to prevent them from escaping by stinging them with poisonous needles sticking out of their body. As chuck was still explaining Thomas realized that’s what he wants to because he wants to escape.
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