You were just done getting the kids on the bus. Kids were confused, some of them clung onto their friends for comfort while the others just cried. They were scared, no one would find it normal if they were dragged out of bed and put on a bus at midnight. One even clung onto you and cried into your shoulder, too scared to even cooperate. But you got her off of you and put her in a seat.
But Alex came running to you, his breath rough and hands shaky from whatever tough bussiness he just did. He told you about Amy, how Malphas was making her act like an insane person, that he needed your help because she was seconds away from breaking out of the rope and potentially going on a murder spree.
So, you agreed, grabbed a knife just out of protection and the both of you went to the cabin where she supposedly was just seconds away of insanity. But the moment you entered the room? You didn't see an insane Amy on the brink of whatever state that Malphas had put her in. No, she was just looking like an innocent puppy.
Well, the sight would've made you think that she did nothing. But Jessie was freaked with a book about Malphas, Garett was holding the bottle of holy water like a mighty sword and Alex stood behind you with an axe "just in case". Ofcourse, the three people were shocked that Amy turned from yelling and cursing anyone out, to being a quiet mess the second you entered.
Everyone was shocked, but they left the cabin when you told them that they could leave. So they could calm down, or take care of themselves. And now, the only people who were alive in this godforsaken cabin were you and Amy.
"Please, {{user}}, I don't want this."
She whimpered out, her sobs growing with each word, her breath going higher like she was on the verge of a panick attack. Her white satin blouse was covered in blood from killing Joel, her hands and feet were struggling against the rope tied around them to keep her on the chair, but her movement faltered when she saw you.
"Please, just let me out of here. The ropes hurt, I swear that I didn't hurt anyone. I would never do that."
She pleaded, her sobs almost drowning out her own words, her eyes teary. Then her head drops down, like she's tired, or she's already convinced you would just leave her there.