Chapter six - We Escaped?

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Jason and Ben we're the only two left that we're alive in the game. You, Zoey, Danny, Amanda, and Mike we're all dead. The room they was in was some sort of black and white room. There we're large black fingerprinting covered all over the walls.

"We should have made them come with us. We just left them there to die." Ben said to Jason.

"Well, they made their decisions." Jason responded.

"What the hell is wrong with you? What happened back there?" Ben inquired.

"I saved our asses. You're welcome." Jason answered.

"You killed Mike." Ben said. The vent Ben and Jason went through to escape the last room suddenly closed.

"Sitting on his ass twelve hours a day killed him. If it wasn't that room, it would've been the next." Jason said, standing up and putting his shirt back on.

"So that's just something you do, isn't it? Your friend on the boat?" Ben said to him.

"What are you saying Ben? Huh? Use your words." Jason said with a stern voice.

"One jacket between the two of you? It's pretty convenient that he just swam off and died." Ben explained.

"You don't want to do this, man." Jason said.

"You being the sole survivor had nothing to do with luck." Ben then ran up to Jason and pushed him into the wall behind him.

"Admit it! You killed him! Admit that you killed your friend." Ben shouted. Jason then grabbed Ben by the neck and pushed him against the wall and started chocking him.

"Surviving is a choice! Make yours." Jason threatened. Jason let go of Ben's neck and he then dropped to the floor, gasping for air.

"Keep your eyes open, and look for clues." Jason said, looking around the small room.
Ben and Jason went around to start looking for clues, but then Jason found a hatch on the floor.

"Hey. It's a hatch." Jason walked over to a hatch that was on the floor. He then kneeled down beside it.

Ben followed along and sat on the other side.
"I guess we just open it?" Jason questioned.

"What are we letting in?" Ben asked. Jason just stared at Ben impatiently, Ben seemed to know why.

"Fine, I'll do it." Ben said. Ben grabbed the hatch and tried to turn it, but he wasn't strong enough to do it by himself.

"It's heavy." He said.

"Come on, try harder." Jason said to Ben, getting even more impatient with him.

"Asshole, I don't go to the gym everyday!" Ben yelled at him.

"Goddamnit." Jason muttered under his breath. He went over and turned the hatch with Ben, and they both opened it. But as soon as they opened it, they started to feel weird and dizzy.

"What's this shit on my hands?" Jason questioned, looking at his hands. His fingers seemed to grow longer. Ben looked down at his hands and they looked somewhat deformed. What the hell was happening to them?

"I don't feel so good." Ben said, his voice all woozy and inhumanly deep. His face looked completely distorted. Jason then looked over at Ben.

"Hey, you're melting. You're melting." Jason said.

"What?" Ben started to feel his face, wondering what Jason was talking about.

"Hey, hey. They put something on the handle." Jason said, looking at the hatch door they opened.

FEEL FREE TO LEAVE BUT MAY WE NOTE. IT'S BEST TO FIND THE ANTIDOTE..

"Feel free to leave, but may we note. It's Ben to fine the— antidote?" Ben said, reading the words on the hatch.

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