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Power will always overrule the weak!

Walking in Direction I saw where the two cars were located. I and my siblings couldn't help but admire how fast nature had taken over the city within two hours of new conversions. On the way there we noticed everything changed drastically, buildings were falling apart. While on the other hand, the streets were broken up and unrecognizable. Every tree and every plant grew to a looked about almost 50 (miles) in growth. The city didn't look all the same anymore. We eventually made it to the vehicle that we originally planned to hijack.

Once we were safely inside the vehicle, all of my siblings Including myself let out a sigh of relief and began crying. We were exhausted and damaged by our mother's death. We saw even additional deaths on the way to the car. Society became unbearable to even scrutinize anymore. It looked more like hell than heaven was trying to overtake and we finally realized that the world has now started a new era.

The oldest sibling: "You guys, we made it! We did good. It's OK, let it all out! I don't wanna waste any time here. I need to get all of us safe, for mom sake. So please don't worry. We're OK now. Let's go see Dad." He stated in a devastating tone.

My sibling wasn't playing truly any games at all and took flight so instantaneously in the streets. The car felt like it could fly any moment now with one single flaw. Frankly, even if the roads were broken up and so unbalanced, it could've flipped us at any moment. Lord, please protect us from this crazy and well-loved sibling of ours. He nonetheless however got us out of there with very perilous tactics. We're safe for the current time, but I don't know about later.

As we glided through the city, our hearts hung heavy with anticipation, each of us feeling the weight of what we were about to face. We were keenly aware of the longing to finally reunite with our dad after all the turmoil that had unfolded. When we arrived at his workplace, a sense of urgency washed over us, but we were suddenly halted as we neared the premises, held back by an invisible force that seemed to stretch for miles around the facility.

The journey had taken us an hour, and now, standing before the imposing structure, we felt a mix of awe and fear. In front of the building stood a military figure, armed with an AR-15 automatic rifle, and the sight made all of us, aside from our eldest sibling, instinctively take a step back. It was a jarring reminder of the reality we were facing. Yet, despite the fear that gripped us, there was an unyielding determination within us – a fierce desire to be reunited with our father.

Our oldest sibling, though visibly anxious, took charge. I could see the apprehension etched on his face, the subtle tremble of his hands revealing his suspicion, yet he held it together for our sake. With a calm presence, he instructed us to follow his lead as we moved toward the main entrance of the building. It was a moment filled with both anxiety and hope, as we walked together, united in our quest to embrace the one we missed so dearly.

With confidence, once we arrived at the front face of the building, the oldest had spoken with pride and determination and stated and I quote

Oldest sibling: "Our dad Charles Slenderman the third worked here for nearly over 10 years. We are his children. We came to seek refuge and to be reunited with our father once more. Is all we asked for. Please we didn't come here to make any trouble." He stated in a stern yet soft tone.

The two military men who were guarding the entrance of the office construction. Approaching with caution gave us a chance to see up close. They looked at us with a frigid look. They were motionless at first for a whole 2 minutes straight. Until one of the soldiers grabbed their walkie-talkie and spoke in code to forewarn whoever was on the other side, of our appearance. I don't know why but the situation in the present moment, gave me a nasty feeling. Glancing with nods of confinement at each other after they received an answer. One of the soldiers took a step forward and spoke in a fierce voice…

/Level 4 Soldier/- "The commander is having a substantial meeting on the top floor with your father. We will show you to an enclosure where all of you will have to remain until the discussion is over."

After nodding In agreement. The soldiers had us follow them inside in a single-file line behind them. I couldn't do it. I had a bad gut feeling that made me wanna stay behind instead of going inside.

Me: "Eldest brother I don't think I can do this. Please, I wanna leave. Something truly feels amiss about the whole situation."

4th oldest sibling: "You have got to be kidding me. After all we have been through. Like I don't know the world is now going through a new era. Oh and let's not forget that we lost our fucking mom for crying out loud!"

5th oldest slibling: "Big sister is right. We lost so much in just a short amount of time. The plan was to get safely to dad's job, find him, and let him know that the mother of his kids is seriously deceased."

The Oldest sibling: "I can speak for myself. I do understand that you may seem hurt right now. On the contrary little sister, they both are not wrong. We had a plan that we all agreed to before arriving. It's ok I promise once we see Dad, you will feel a little bit better."

Me: "I do love all of you but I will not be going inside with y'all. You are all informing me this circumstance doesn't feel eerie at all. Seriously they couldn't even speak full sentences plus why are the military at a dang science lab?"

The oldest sibling: "You do make a valid point is but we just want our dad. We still going. You can come if you truly miss Dad."

Me: "Sorry guys. I will be out here waiting. Just come back and get me once you see Dad."

The oldest sibling: "Of course we all got you. Just hang tight we will be right back before you know it."

Me: 'I love you all deeply.' "Don't forget about me I truly love you my family! Tell Dad he better be the first one I see, when y'all come back."

All my siblings: "We love you more, seriously we coming right back!"

Once I saw my siblings along with the two soldiers who were standing guard enter the establishment. I started to walk away to sit on a nearby bench that was at least 7 meters away from the science lab. In the next two minutes, I saw only one soldier come out of the science lab. Perplexed and disturbed. I got up and started to run in the direction where my mother had perished. I soon started to pick up speed once I heard one of my siblings roar my name.

2nd Oldest sibling: RUN Oaomé! Run! AH!!!