The bear stared at the boy crying for a while, he wrote a couple more times to his godfather, but it seemed that the answers were not what the boy wanted because he kept crying and crying.
After a while, Adam finally stopped crying and asked the bear on the roof:
—What do I have to do?
—The most obvious—answered the bear with a hoarse voice and some haste—Go and get the skin of the corpse, wrap them in the old tunics, and we'll run away from here.
Adam stared at the bear, then looked at his godfather's biography, the two open pages filled with a single sentence: 'Do whatever it takes, but get the booklets!'
The bear seemed impatient and rushed the boy:
—See, there's a knife in the bathtub! Don't take too long!
Adam, with shaky steps and crying, went to the bathroom. The bear looked at the boy in such a sorry state, and it seems that a thought crossed his mind when he asked:
—What floor and hex are we on, kid?"
Adam looked at the bear on the ceiling without understanding why he asked that and answered with his voice cracked from crying.
This book's true home is on another platform. Check it out there for the real experience.
—Lower Floor 3, Hex 8
—Say it right, damn it! Where are we?—The bear from the roof yelled at him, he seemed more nervous than before.
Adam looked that the bear was about to throw the bottle in his face, he seemed in a hurry for the answer, so he answered quickly:
—Lower Floor 3 of 5, Hex 8 of 18
—That's good—answered the bear in a calmer way and pointed with his little hairy arm to the bathroom—Go and complete your homework!
Adam, quite stunned, entered the bathroom, some strange noises were heard and after a while he returned for the robe and went to the bathroom again.
The bear was still on the roof, moving next to the boy and looking at everything. The boy's increasingly empty eyes began to annoy the bear, so he asked him again:
—What floor and hex are we on, kid?
Adam looked at the bear, he didn't know why he asked him this from time to time, but he already answered from memory:
—Lower Floor 3 of 5, Hex 8 of 18
—That's good—answered the bear, but he didn't seem very calm—Put the skin on the tunic, and we'll go.
Adam obeyed, already so depressed that his brain obeyed the bear's orders automatically, he went to the door and waited for the bear to open it.
The bear went out the door and went back in, but Adam didn't hear the sound of the door opening. Instead, the bear lined up at the door and said:
—I always go ahead when you're outside, don't raise your head and only look at me. We can't let the others find you with what you have hidden in your robes!
Adam nodded and heard the *Click* of the door, as he left he found the same corridors illuminated with the beautiful green light as always.
Adam walked through the corridors until he approached the door, but at the door he paused for a few seconds because the bear was not moving, instead he was looking in one direction of the corridor.