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 So you ask the popular crowd of which were crowding around one guy who was telling a really funny story about what had happened over his summer vacation. So you listen for about two minutes to the story and then unconsciously glance at your watch and realize that you need to get to class and find your locker. So you finally build up the courage to bud in and ask for directions.

The guy in the middle whispers to the guys next to him and fades to the back of the crowd for a couple seconds while the rest of them ask you a few questions. “You’re new here, right?" they ask innocently, "I just moved here from Egan, South Dakota." you respond.

So they tell you that your homeroom is in the basement and start leading you to the farthest staircase possible. Then the guy from the middle of the crowd that was telling the story before you interrupted him walks up and starts telling you how much you are going to love this school. He gives you a big, friendly slap on the back that gives you a sudden chill that runs through your entire spine.

Once you get to the staircase they tell you to go all the way down and into the first room on the right. Then they give you a combination and tell you that all the classrooms in the basement have padlocks on them because they can't lock the doors that lead from the outside into the basement and that there have been a couple break ins.

Do you trust them?

choice 1, choice 1 Yes! Why wouldn't you trust them? They haven't done anything to lose your trust yet, right? And they seem so friendly. Maybe your first year in public school is going to go better than you thought.

story; first day of high school, junior year Heck No! That chill up your spine usually means that you shouldn't trust them. And add the feeling in your gut that you always get when something bad is gonna happen is definitely warning enough to tell you not to trust them on this. Well, back to the starting point with five less minutes.

