Chapter 3: Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde
Fan Fiction
Mr. Hyde awoke in the night to the
sound of someone tapping on his door. He got out of his bed and peeked out of
the medal bars. He saw another mental patient standing there with the keys to
unlock his door. The patient inserted the keys and let Hyde out of his room.
Hyde had never seen this person around the asylum.
“My name is Mr.
Jeckyll.” The strange patient said to Hyde with a kind and soft voice
“Nice to meet you my name is Hyde.” Hyde responded
The
patient just nodded and smiled not saying another word to Hyde. He walked down
the hall and was out of sight leaving Hyde alone in the dark cold hallway of
Briarcliff. Hyde was very confused as to what had just occurred. He had begun
to travel down the hallway in search of a way out. It was around 3:00 in the
morning and if he didn’t find the underground tunnel quick, he would have to
find a place to hide.
As Hyde was wondering the
institution he heard footsteps like someone was following him, but every time
he would turn around there would be no one there. Hyde began to become
frightened by the unknown footsteps and started to run. As he was running he
was watching behind him and before he knew it he had ran into something or
someone. He looked up with blurry vision and saw Jeckyll standing there.
Jeckyll didn’t speak; he helped Hyde up and motioned for Hyde to follow him.
Hyde followed Jeckyll for about 5 minutes and
thought it was strange that none of the workers had stopped them or even see
them. They kept wandering until he stopped in front of a metal door. It
appeared to be just like any old patient’s room, but as Jeckyll pushed open the
door Hyde saw that it was the tunnel. Mr. Utterson must have made the door look
like all the other metal doors, but it was not like all the other doors at all.
Hyde began to walk forward into the tunnel as
Jeckyll followed behind. Hyde didn’t as Jeckyll any questions about the key,
who he was, or most importantly how he found the tunnel. As the two of them
began to get deeper and deeper into the tunnel, Hyde saw a bright light up
ahead. He figured it was almost daylight, so he ran towards the gleaming light
in front of him.
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