Chapter 4: Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde
Fan Fiction
As Hyde was running towards the
light he looked behind him and realized Jeckyll was nowhere to be found. He
didn’t think much of it and kept running, the only thing on his mind at the
moment was escape. As he was running out of the tunnel and headed to his
escape, his eyes opened. Hyde had realized he was dreaming the whole time.
As he set up on his bed a tray of
food was slid into the room. Hyde walked over and looked at the food. It was
stale and smelled that it had been expired for years. He put the food down and
crawled back into bed. Many thought flooded into his mind. Thoughts like who
was Jeckyll, is the tunnel real, was that where the tunnel actually was? He
wanted to find out all of these answers.
As the supervisor let him out of his room to
go to the gathering area with the rest of the patients on his floor, he snuck
away from the group. Hyde wanted to see if the tunnel was really where the
mysterious Jeckyll told him it was. As he was coming upon the door he saw it
was slightly cracked open. He pushed it open and to his amazement the tunnel
was real. As he was wondering through the tunnel he heard a voice that sounded
familiar. He turned around and saw Jeckyll. Hyde was confused why he was seeing
Jeckyll because the last time he had saw them was in a dream.
He kept walking through the tunnel
and pushed open the small door leading out. As he pushed it open he saw the
outdoors. Hyde saw trees, the sun, grass, and flowers. He had been locked up in
the asylum for months now and to finally see what the feel of grass was like
again. Jeckyll was standing right there with him smiling and jumping around,
but not saying a word. The two boys started running so they wouldn’t get
caught. They ran until they saw the front entrance of Briarcliff. The guard
that was usually standing at the gate was not there today. Hyde couldn’t help
but think that this was pure luck him and his friend Jeckyll were experiencing.
They pushed open the gate and ran through slamming it shut behind them not
wanting to ever see Briarcliff again.
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