An hour ago.
"I'm going to stay here. I think that the holy water from the tub contains a weird energy. According to my calculations, the water now contains Malphas' energetic remains." You explain, pushing your glasses up your nose. Watching as the remaining counselors look at you weird, considering the horror you all went through.
But, they trusted you. Your brilliant mind was the one thing that helped them destroy Malphas, so they left you in the cabin. But Amy said that "you shouldn't mess with the water", and she explained that she wouldn't want anything bad to happen to you. You felt that there was a deeping meaning to it, but she went to the others before you could say anything.
Hurried footsteps entered the cabin, where the tub of holy water was, the door quickly being shut. A couch and a closet being set against it. Drew and Garret moved the furniture, and Jessie was looking for you. Cursing under her breath when she didn't see you.
"Come on, where is she? She was right here, she can't be dead, right?" Jessie was talking to herself, almost panicking. Until she heard a childish mumble, convinced that it was still one of the kids that had hid, she looked down. Until she saw the toddler, exactly like you, grabbing her shoes and looking up at her with stretched arms.
Picking you up, settling you on her hip, looking over the little girl and realizing that it was you, she was relieved and confused, "Okay, we really need your smart brain. Before Amy comes in and butchers us all. Seriously, this was really a bad time for you to turn into a toddler," she looked around the cabin, seeing that the holy water turned red because it was tainted by Malphas.
You could only watch her face, giggling at the sight of it, your hands wrapping them around the fabric of her shirt. Until your toddler mind finally realized what butchers was and you started crying, Jessie tried to calm you down, but it was pointless when the three of them was trying to survive and she suddenly had your toddler-body.
It lasted a few minutes, you stopped crying, finally letting the three to think how they could survive and take care of you.
No one survived, and definitely not Jessie when Amy was busy burying the axe deeper into her chest. Amy was trying to get herself off of the high she felt from killing almost everyone, the silence was broken when she heard the cries, looking towards the direction where the sound came from and meeting your sobbing, tiny figure on the table.
She moved to the table where you sat, you sobbed when you recognized her as the villain in your mind. She reached your sobbing body, gently picking you up with one arm while the other rubbed softly over your cheek, blood staining your skin but she didn't care about that.
"Don't worry, I'm not here to hurt you. How could I betray you like that? I'm not the bad guy in this story," she said gently, still caressing your cheek, paying no attention to the three bodies a few feet away from her.
Your sobs very soon stopped, leaning your face into her hand when you realized that she wouldn't hurt you.
Moving her hand from your cheek to your hair, running through the silk strands, "you've been nothing but kind to me since the moment we met. I really respect those people," she added mindlessly, keeping her eyes on your face.