Investigating (Transcript)

It is late at night, Jamie and his friends went around exploring the college late at night. Jamie brought his portable oxygen tank which is in his backpack and a torch to see in the dark.

Alex: I haven't seen you bring an oxygen tank.

Jamie: I just need to bring it in case my lungs loose oxygen while it's dark. Also because of the cold.

Alex: Makes sense.

Kris: Got your torches?

Jamie: Yeah, I brought one in my backpack.

Ashley: Good, now let's walk around the area you said your friend was murdered.

Jamie: Check the auditorium.

The group checked the auditorium and there weren't any clues left there. It looks clean and nobody dared to touch it.

Robin: It seems barren here.

Pat: As if nobody had thrown a party for the last 20 years.

Jamie: 20 years? My brother would've been 5 the last time he had hosted a party.

Ashley: I couldn't see any whereabouts of other people here. Jamie, do you know when Jayden died?

Jamie: 2001, I was 10 that time.

Alex: Primary school.

Jamie: Yeah, I was in Year 6.

Kris: Do you know the primary school you used to study in?

Jamie: It's one of the few primary schools around the area while my brother was studying here.

Alex: I know that primary school. I saw it on a newspaper. Didn't know you used to study there.

Jamie: Yeah.

Kris: Alright, we're heading to this local primary school. Just be careful.

The six friends quietly went out of the college and headed to the primary school in Jamie's lead. On the way, out of the college, Jamie saw a spirit of a lamb.

Alex: What are you waiting for?

Jamie: Sorry.

Robin: We're going to get caught.

Jamie: I just saw a lamb, sorry.

Ashley: Which way is the primary school?

Jamie: It's just adjacent to this college. Follow me.

The six friends snuck out of the college and headed towards the elementary school when a security guard caught them. Everyone was shocked.

Security Guard: Oi! What are you lot doing out so late? Shouldn't you be in your dorms?

Robin: What the fuck?

Jamie: (narrating) Holy shit. What do I have to do? Maybe I should rewind or something.

Ashley: Jamie, Kris, can either of you time travel or something.

Jamie: Everyone, hold on to me.

Alex: What are you doing?

Jamie used his rewind powers to rewind back to the time before the security guard came. However, his powers reached his limits so his nose started bleeding and he took off his nasal cannula. But the security guard didn't come out this time.

Jamie: Oh shit.

Alex: Jamie, you alright?

Robin: It must be the nose bleeds, is it from the breathing tube? The air must be dry.

Ashley: No, his powers. All our powers have limits, in the cases of Jamie and I, we get nosebleeds. I did get nosebleeds when I overused my telekinesis.

Alex: Let's get out of here before he comes back.

Alex carried Jamie as the psychic friends entered the primary school. Jamie later regained his strength as the team searched everywhere for news that happened in 2001. Until Jamie found a news article involving Jayden's murder.

Jamie: Look what I found.

Robin: A news article.

Ashley: What is this about?

Jamie: Jayden's death, September 11th 2001.

Alex: Mate, that corresponds to 9/11.

Kris: And who hosts parties on that day?

Jamie: My psycho brother I guess.

Alex: What the fuck, mate?

Jamie: I dunno who could've killed him so we shouldn't assume. But let's just keep my brother as a suspect. Who knows who's the real killer.

The psychic friends continued looking around the primary school and encountered a playground. The playground was left untouched by the children who had played there.

Ashley: A playground.

Jamie: I remembered playing on the swings alone. That's where I met Jayden.

Alex: When did you guys meet?

Jamie: Year 4. I was 8 and he was 9.

Robin: Can we find a place to sit around here while you talk about Jayden?

We found some places to sit in the playground as I talked about Jayden.

Jamie: So in Year 4, Jayden literally changed my life. I was an antisocial kid and he taught me how to make friends. Jayden suffered from a learning disability but that didn't stop him which taught me that I shouldn't let cystic fibrosis stop me too. He was from Manchester, he and his parents moved here because his dad works as a professor in the college we're studying in.