"I guess but..why did we see different things? What are the chances? It's all gotta be linked, right? That's just like, logic."
Rather than feeling imminent danger at the thought of something else creeping around campus, Ella was strangely comforted by the fact that someone else was aware like she was.
"I don't know," he shrugged. "Do you think there are more out there? Like maybe other people saw stuff too they just never said anything about it?"
He was confused and trying to think of all the possibilities. Perhaps they had discovered new monsters, the thought was terrifying and exciting all at the same time. "Maybe we should talk to Professor Baer," he suggested.
"Yeah! What if everyone has seen something?" Ella said, growing excited. She bounced a little when Apple suggested a teacher, I mean, he was kind of an expert.
"But, wont we get in trouble for not saying anything sooner?"
"Well we can just tell them the truth... er... well you can tell them the truth and I can kinda tell them the truth, I don't want to get kicked out of school," he laughed. "You were just freaked out and I thought my mind was playing tricks on me. I don't think we'll get in too much trouble."
"Okay, let's do it" Ella decided, shutting the book and nodding. "I sure hope those students are okay" she added, staring wide-eyed at Apple for some reassurance.
Apple nodded once and reached over, he took Ella's hand in a gesture of comfort and smiled. "They'll be okay, and it's definitely better that we tell someone. Better late than never, right?" he grinned.
Ella squeezed his hand, realising how cold hers was in comparison. "Right. The end of this week, if the students haven't turned up we're going straight to the teachers."
Sighing, Ella grabbed Apple into a fierce bear hug. "You're the best. Thanks for not turning me in to the mental hospitals!"