Maya swiveled her head on her shoulders as she continued to look back at me and strolled out of the elevator. Being down here, in our little camp, everything felt right." I lived in it for seventeen years, but it was just a constant hell. I never felt at home in my cell back on the Ark. "But, it was, also, what felt right to me. "It must have been hard to live out there and have to keep everyone safe," Maya commented, sympathetically. The fear I felt within me when I saw Bellamy's turn purple scared me to death and I thought I was losing him. He screwed our camp over one too many times- and nearly killed Bellamy. "I'd do anything for them."Įxcept maybe not Murphy. There were some people that butt heads with me, against some of my leadership choices and preferred to side with Clarke or Bellamy, but we still trusted each other. "They're kind of like my family," I replied, earnestly, smiling at everyone I've grown close to ever since we arrived on Earth.
You can see they trust you and that you care about them."
"You're a really good leader to your people. Fox has always been a little timid and I really think seeing me will help her become more accommodated to this place." "Thank you again for this," I spoke up, glancing toward the brunette near the level panel. The trust between us needed to strengthen in order for Maya to let me inside of Fox's room without her. Another silence settled upon us after the doors slid shut and we descended down to the next floor. Myers gave us a tight lipped smile and walked into the hallway of level three. Level four." The animated, disembodied voice filled the elevator as the doors slid open. The walk of shame back to dormitories after a failed escape would be the ultimate disappointment. If the room didn't lead to the outside, our whole plan would fall through. The key card hidden underneath my shirt would give me access to the room, but getting there would be difficult. I leaned against the back wall of the elevator, silently planning out how I would sneak out of Fox's room and to the restricted area without Maya preventing me from doing so. The elevator doors slid open after a minute and Myers took a small step back to let the two of us step inside first. The smile remained on his lips, seeming to not question why the two of us were together. Myers looked down upon Maya with forest green eyes, smiling kindly at her until he noticed me slightly behind her. Maya gave me a quick look as if not to say anything before she spoke to the guard, "Hey, Myers." Maya lead the way down the brickwall lined hallway until we reached the elevator, where a guard stood in uniform, hands clasped behind their back. With Miller and Harper taking over, I knew everyone would be in good hands while I was gone. I trailed behind Maya with my head held high. A smile spread across her naturally pink lips as she met my gaze. Jessica sat on the top bunk in the back of the room with her hands already twirling her blonde hair together into a fishtail braid.
My throat tightened with emotion at their knowing looks, pleased they respected my choices to escape. A couple of them gave slight nods of approval. 'Hell: The Sequel' is currently set for a June 14 release.On our way out of the dormitory, my eyes trailed around the room, briefly locking eyes with a few people almost like they knew I was up to something after I asked Harper to put braids back in my hair. "We had one song and it turned into, 'Yo, what do you think about getting Em on this record?'"Įminem and Royce's first single was 1999's 'Nothin' to Do' and this year, they have teamed up to release the new tracks 'Writer's Block' and 'Echo.' "The idea for a Bad Meets Evil EP first came about while Porter and Royce were working on Royce's solo album," Porter explained. Porter, an original member of Eminem's D12 crew, gave MTV's RapFix the scoop on the new EP. Producers on the upcoming EP will include Bangladesh, DJ Khalil, Mobb Deep's Havoc and Denaun Porter. Royce Nickel Nine - now one fourth of Shady Record's Slaughterhouse group - began to collaborate with Eminem as Bad Meets Evil over a decade ago, but never released a completed body of work, despite having popular singles. The title, 'Hell: The Sequel' simply followed. "At midnight I'm announcing the EP title," he tweeted. Marshall Mathers announced the EP's official title on Twitter, Monday night (May 2) with two brief messages.
Eminem and fellow Detroit rapper Royce Da 5'9" are reviving their early '90s rap group Bad Meets Evil with a new EP titled 'Hell: The Sequel.'