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Chapter 20 by brambank brambank

What should Leanne do?

Trick Abbie into following her

Leanne didn't know why Abbie had that key, but if it was the one needed to open Sid's cage then she knew the young woman couldn't be trusted. "I just need to grab my jacket first."

"Your jacket?" asked Abbie doubtfully. She was still wondering why a volunteer would be down in the basement and what she'd seen.

"Yea, I left it down the corridor," lied Leanne. "I feel a little too underdressed at the minute." She gave a smile to the young woman as she gestured at her skimpy outfit, hoping to break down Abbie's defensive stance.

"Fine," agreed the young woman reluctantly. "Let's be quick though. You really shouldn't be walking around down here."

The two young women headed down the corridor in the direction of Sid's cage with Leanne leading the way. Her heart was beating faster as she tried to think of what she was going to do once they reached Sid. They turned the corner and she could see the entrance to the monster's room. With every step it was getting closer and Leanne was running out of time.

"Where did you leave it?" asked Abbie, trying her best to hurry this up and get Leanne out of the basement.

"Umm... it was just somewhere around here." Leanne was doing her best to stall. If she could at least get Abbie into the room, then she could confront her about Sid. There were a low whimpering noises coming from up ahead, not as loud as the growls earlier, but Leanne knew Abbie could hear them.

"I don't see it," snapped the young woman impatiently. "Are you sure you had a jacket down here?" It was now or never. They were just a couple of steps away from the room at the end of the corridor and Leanne had run out of time.

"I think it was in there," she said. Pointing to where the whining was coming from.

"You left your jacket in that room?" asked Abbie, her voice suddenly changing from irritated to anxious. "Why were you in there?"

Leanne had her back to the young woman but guessed the attack was coming. She heard Abbie step towards her quickly and moved quickly to the side. Taking her chance while she was disorientated, Leanne pushed the young woman into the room with a hard shove, sending her crashing to the floor.

"Stop! Stop!" begged Abbie as she pleaded on her knees. "You don't understand!" Leanne strode towards her purposefully, stopping to glance up at Sid still locked in his cage.

"I told you I'd be back, cutie!" she said with a grin.

"Please! You've got to listen to me!" continued Abbie fearfully. "This isn't what it looks like."

"What does it look like?" asked Leanne as she stood over the frantic young woman. "Because to me it looks like you've locked this... guy up in a cage! Just because he looks like that, doesn't mean you can treat him like a monster." She watched Abbie for a moment, taking her time to plan what she should do next.

"But... But... I look after him," cried Abbie. "Please! Just listen to me."

"This doesn't look like you're looking after him! Locking him in a cage like some kind of wild animal!" Yelled Leanne. She was getting angrier by the second. She just couldn't understand why someone would do this. Then she remember how Sid referred to her earlier. The mean lady who won't let Sid touch boobies. "Maybe I lock you in there with him. Let him get a feel of those breasts you love to tease him with!"

Leanne grabbed the young woman by the arm and started dragging her towards Sid's cage. "Stop! Please! You can't!" pleaded Abbie desperately. "It's wrong!"

"I know he has a big dick but I'm sure you'll figure it out," replied Leanne, all but deaf to the young woman's cries for help.

"But... He's my brother!" Leanne stopped, just a metre from the cage. She looked up at Sid who seemed excited the sight of two women wrestling in front of him. There wasn't an obvious family resemblance but then again she didn't think anyone could look like Sid.

"Your... Brother?" she asked in disbelief.

"Yes," answered Abbie as she struggled free from Leanne's loosened grip. "My parents... Our parents used to run this place. But when they died everything was left to me. Including looking after Sid."

Leanne didn't know what to think. She turned to face the young woman. When she initially met Abbie, her first thought was that she seemed caring and kind. Keeping someone chained up like this didn't seem very caring but maybe she didn't have any other choice. On the other hand, she'd promised Sid that she would get him out.

What should Leanne do?

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