Sharkyshark
Just chillin'
Theo’s eyes widened in alarm and he took a step back, hands up in a placating gesture. His confused gaze flickered between Barbara and Charles, trying to find a scrap of sympathy or reason in either one of them. Surely they had to see that he couldn’t possibly be behind this! He was as confused as they were.
“Wait, wait,” he said. “What are you talking about? I’m not in a cult, and I’m not playing a game! I just want to make sure my cousin is ok, that’s the only reason I’m even on this island. What do you mean phantom, anyways? Look at the photo I gave you, my dog is right there with her!”
Still, he sat down a little ways away from them, watching the pair suspiciously. It looked as though he wouldn’t be able to get any help from these two. It was a shame, too. He’d thought that they’d looked helpful, but it seemed as though they were just crazy. The woman was, at least. The boy seemed alright, although the only thing he seemed to use his head for was for growing hair.
“Wait, wait,” he said. “What are you talking about? I’m not in a cult, and I’m not playing a game! I just want to make sure my cousin is ok, that’s the only reason I’m even on this island. What do you mean phantom, anyways? Look at the photo I gave you, my dog is right there with her!”
Still, he sat down a little ways away from them, watching the pair suspiciously. It looked as though he wouldn’t be able to get any help from these two. It was a shame, too. He’d thought that they’d looked helpful, but it seemed as though they were just crazy. The woman was, at least. The boy seemed alright, although the only thing he seemed to use his head for was for growing hair.