This is a locked chapterChapter 2: Final Passengers
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The next morning, the Governess comes to pick her up from the police station. The Governess is shocked to find that the man who stole her purse is the same man who was on the same bus with her the day before. She tells him to stop the bus and take her to the station, but the man refuses to do so. He tells her that he saw the man with his wallet full of money on board the bus, and that he would not have stolen her purse. She asks him if he heard the conductor, and he says that he did not hear the conductor. She says that the conductor is just a conductor and that she is coming with him to get her purse back. The man tells her to stop, but she refuses to listen to him, saying that the passengers on the bus were not human beings, and she will not thank him for saving her life. She goes on to say that two days later, she saw the driver, the conductor and two passengers killed in a bus crash. She blames them for the deaths of her husband and two of her friends. She concludes by saying that midnight, a
This is a locked chapterChapter 2: Final Passengers
About This Chapter
The next morning, the Governess comes to pick her up from the police station. The Governess is shocked to find that the man who stole her purse is the same man who was on the same bus with her the day before. She tells him to stop the bus and take her to the station, but the man refuses to do so. He tells her that he saw the man with his wallet full of money on board the bus, and that he would not have stolen her purse. She asks him if he heard the conductor, and he says that he did not hear the conductor. She says that the conductor is just a conductor and that she is coming with him to get her purse back. The man tells her to stop, but she refuses to listen to him, saying that the passengers on the bus were not human beings, and she will not thank him for saving her life. She goes on to say that two days later, she saw the driver, the conductor and two passengers killed in a bus crash. She blames them for the deaths of her husband and two of her friends. She concludes by saying that midnight, a