I'd never been afraid of the dark, had never really thought much about it. But now, facing the unknown while searching alone through a creepy school, I was terrified. My jaw ached at how tightly I clenched it. My muscles pinched together so much it took every effort to peel myself away from the door and cross the entryway.
Grasping the handle of the classroom hallway door, I swallowed down my heart and then pulled the door open. A sliver of moonlight shined through the stained glass dome above. It was better than being completely blind, and soon, I found the gym - with the door opened wide.
"Seph," I whispered, hardly an exhale.
A faint scratching sounded from inside the darkness. And voices. Two of them, echoing from the far wall.
I stopped to listen and bent to pull my dagger from my boot, just in case.
"A little farther, a little more." That was Seph, her voice trembling. "I know I can do it."
"Patience," another voice said, deeper, that swept goose bumps all over me.