They group hung a left. Immediately, they were forced to turn right, passing two dividers before they had to turn left, and then left again. Another two dividers, and then they took two quick rights. They passed three dividers before having another choice - straight or right, which seemed like a much longer path.
“Lets go right?” Xarrah offered up, they were going to have to eventually stop and see where they were going. Perhaps in between randomly deciding which way to go.
James would nod, "yeah, let's look at anymore dividers or plaques we see closely this time." He wasn't sure if they'd show anything bit it was worth a look.
This kind of felt a bit familiar but then again, the entire maze was just hedges so Anh Sang didn't think much of it, letting the older students decide for a change.
The dividers were evenly spaced, marking out where each square began and end. There were no plaques to be seen as they headed right, heading past ten dividers before reaching a right turn. They passed another divider before being forced to turn right again, which lead to... a dead end.
“At this point we could just split up and text each other how many divders we passed, our options, which turns we took. We get just as lost but at least we’d have an idea.” Xarrah said already turning around to go back to where they took a wrong turn.
"Uh sure, whatever!" Anh Sang bobbed her head, not afraid of being lost in the maze. Because, come on, there were giant squirrels. Surely nothing could go wrong here. "Here's my number!" She flashed her cellphone screen to the others.
"Oh my me," a squirrel said, popping it's head out of the hedge well above them. "You kids are good and lost, aren't you? You're all wrapped up and totally lost. You wanna make a deal?"
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