Red Cedar Incident – Entry 27

Entry 27: Inside the Tree – Replica Museum – August 19th, 2023 – 9:04 PM

We made it back to the museum where we first came in, but there was still no ladder. Things were looking dire, as we could only muster up the energy to be angry at each other for so long. Sooner or later, one of us would get tired, and we’d become easy prey for the angler.

Murlocke was definitely the worst off, as the tree had already drained so much energy from him. Even on the run over, he had to stop several times to catch his breath. We were all just stewing, trying to put out as much negative energy as possible until we could think of a solution.

I paced around the museum.

Then an idea struck me.

Maisel looked like she was about to argue, but thought better of it. The three of us turned our backs on the ladder.

We waited a second and then another.

Maisel peeked over her shoulder.

A scratching sound came from behind us. When it stopped, I turned slightly to see the ladder we came down cut into the side of the tree. Gold veins weaved along the sides, shimmering ever so slightly.

Maisel and I started to run towards it,

Maisel began to walk towards it again, but I grabbed her arm.

The veins on the ladder glowed brighter, begging us to trace the lines into the darkness.

Murlocke and I turned our backs on the exit. Maisel began to turn, not taking her eyes off the ladder. Finally, she turned away. The familiar scratching sound echoed behind us, telling us the ladder was gone.

On cue, we heard the scratching sound of sandpaper behind us. I glanced over at Murlocke. He was staring at me, wide-eyed, waiting for me to make a move. I looked over to Maisel, and she nodded at me. We turned at the same time.

This time, the ladder was your standard run-of-the-mill red cedar ladder, carved into the interior of a red cedar tree— No gold veins of any kind. A little light spilled in from the top of the ladder, which we assumed must have been coming from the replica mayor’s office.

The three of us bolted to the ladder and climbed like our lives depended on it.

– Sasheen



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