Raven couldn't help but laugh at Scott not checking the door; but then, she would have done the same had the shoe been on the other foot. She stopped when she looked at how hurt he was, and promised herself that if there was any more wall-breaking to be done, she'd do it - though she didn't say that out loud.
She took his hand and they walked through her room, looking for an escape route. It was weird having him in here. Her room wasn't much different to his, but still, she being the only inhabitant of it for nearly a year, it felt like an invasion of privacy. Even though he obviously wouldn't, it felt like he was going to find something which she had to explain - thinking of which, she swiftly picked up her little bag and slung it over her shoulder. Everything she couldn't leave behind was in there - apart from Scott, of course.
Suddenly, a memory struck her. A bad one. She remembered first coming in here, a lost 17-year-old, on the run from her family, the police, everyone including herself. "I look after people, Jessica, and I'm going to look after you most of all." The owner of the place, 10 years younger but still much older than her. He grinned as he bundled her body, weak from travelling from place to place with no idea where to go next, and put her into the room at the end, this room. Carrying her had hurt and felt intrusive, but she didn't complain. She couldn't, or she'd be on the streets.
"This is a special room, Jessica, for a special girl," said the spitting voice in her head, "because you can get to me if you want me. You see this little door that lifts up here? Jump down there and it'll take you straight to me, for anything you want ...."
Where was that trap door? She'd never used it, just taken the longer route stairs like everyone else for the few times she'd left the house, but she was in the same room as it right now. If there wasn't a man there holding a key, it would at the very least be a route to the ground floor. But where was it? Her large eyes darted around the room, trying to remember.
"Sofa!" Raven said, and let go of Scott's hand. She laid down on the sofa, her head and feet hanging off it, and picked it up with both arms. At first, she struggled, and was about to ask Scott for help - but it gave way, revealing a piece of loose carpet which came away easily. There was a small, dusty wooden door which had clearly not been opened since before Raven had lived there as Jessica. She blew the dust off it, and opened it. She didn't bother to look down, just jumped - surely the owner wouldn't want his special girl to get hurt going through her secret door?
It was only a one-storey jump, and she landed on her feet. Raven saw a wobbly metal fire escape next to her. This must lead to the owner's room, she thought. He'll have the key to let us out. She looked up at Scott and smiled, taking advantage of being taller than the ceiling. "It's safe. Jump!"
She and Scott clambered down the steps. As he walked in front of her, Raven vaguely explained about being told there was a door a long time ago - maybe she'd explain the whole story of Jessica later, but there was no need to now. Right now she just wanted to get out, and hoped that there weren't too many stairs.
Three, four, five, maybe even six or seven floors later - they weren't quite sure, nobody had been counting - they stumbled to the bottom of the fire escape. There, hanging off its hinges, was that door which 'Jessica' had been invited into. The owner surely would be somewhere in there, right? He wasn't making any sound, maybe he was sleeping, please don't let him be out ....
Raven gasped. He wasn't out, or sleeping. He was laying dead on his own floor. Raven scraped a finger across the corpse - perversely, she thought, he would have loved this if he was alive - he was clearly out cold. Scott pointed at the keyring hanging out of his pocket, but Raven had zoned out. He was amongst one of many people who had taken care of the young runaway in those precious two years away from home, in which she had changed completely, but was still the same person when she came back home.
While Raven sobbed, Scott took action - taking the keys and then Raven's hand. He searched for the one which fit what they assumed was the front door, walked them both through it, and looked around at the sky. Being outside, along with the death, was just too much. She fell into his arms and wept. When she managed to compose herself just a little, she whispered in his ear.
"That was the easy part. Next up, life."
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