Illumination

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{ P A R T #3 } Jack Frost My heart. I can feel it. I can feel myself working. I laugh in amazement. Wait ... did I laugh out loud? The surrounding corpses smelt me they were suspicious but apparently, I'm still a corpse. I went up to the girl and wiped the blood from the feast to her cheek. "Come with me," I told her, hold on. I said something. Am I a human again? The girl was obviously confused so I held her wrist and guided her. Walking slowly to my home. Dodging any suspicion. "Be dead," I tell her. I show her by walking weirdly, bad posture and moaning and groaning. So she tried. But she overdid it. "Too much," I tell her and she tones it down. We finally made it to my home. I lead her inside my home. "Okay. Thanks for saving me back there. But I really need to go back Eugene needs me." She explains. Does she know I'm dead? "Eugene is dead. He never loved you." I blurt out. "Excuse me?!" She yelled "How would you know that?! Prove it!" "I ate his brain," I responded, I heard a lot of songs that always goes wrong when someone doesn't tell the truth. Judging from her face. She looks shocked. "You're not a corpse ... are you?" She staggered back. I shrugged. I wasn't sure. I feel like a human but the other corpses are saying that I'm still dead. "Stay away!" She warned me. So I took a step back. "What are you?" She asks trying to steady her voice. "I don't know," I muttered. "Wait ... are you turning into a cold-blooded killer?" She asks. I think what she means by 'Cold-Blooded Killer' was a corpse. "U-um ... I'm turning into a human." I tell her, stuttering. "So you're dead? Wait ... nevermind I need some alone time." She pursued the door to the exit. I rushed and closed the door. She crossed her arms. "It's too dangerous," I said. I pointed out to the aeroplane window. Outside it showed clusters of corpses roaming this place. She groaned. "Well ... I'm not staying with you. Whatever you are." She sass-mouthed. "My name is Jack Frost," I told her. "Oh ... So the thing has a name now? I want to leave." She said. I ignored her. It didn't mind me. "What's your name?" I asked her. "My name is Elsa Arendelle and I demand you to guide me out!" Elsa ordered. "I can't. Not yet we need to find the right time." "And when is the right time?" "About 3 weeks," I tell her. She sighs. She lays on an aeroplane seat closing her eyes. Okay, Frost, You need a different approach. I walk up to her and I open the storage on the top. She flinches startled from my sudden movement. "What are you doing?" She asks but in an annoying way. I pulled out a blanket and placed it on her carefully. Her eyes were wide open and fixed on me. "Wow. You're quite a gentlemen." She chuckled, flattered. "And I'm starving. If I'm going to stay here I need human food." I just kept glancing at her, she didn't look starved. But how would I know? I mean I'm not exactly human. "Please." Elsa added in a sincere voice. "Okay. Stay here it's safe here." I told her in a stern voice. I was hesitant to leave. Like I felt she was up to something.
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