"Did the doors just lock from both sides..." Ellis says in disbelief. "Guess so," Clyde says shrugging it off. "Clyde that means we're stuck here," Ellis says, "I'm sure we'll be fine." Clyde ignores the danger again. Ellis walks through the hallway, Clyde follows. "Why couldn't they send the police to do this?" Ellis asks, "you're right," Clyde says, "too late," Ellis says.
They walk into a hallway with flickering lights. They search the first floor, nothing. "First floor done, just a bunch more to go," Ellis says.
When they get to the second floor, a door seems burst in. "That's weird," Ellis says, "the hinges are still in tact," a blood bag seems to have a bite in it. "Weird," Clyde says, he walks to a counter a scalpel engulfed in red lies there. Clyde stumbles back. "What?" Ellis asks, "the blood is almost fresh," Clyde gazes at the dripping scalpel, "what the-" Ellis is cut off when something makes a sound in a hall, "I'm not gonna call out 'hello'" Ellis says quietly, "what kind of idiot does that," they slowly walk towards the end of the hall. "There's nothing," Ellis says, Clyde hurries up to Ellis, "let's be quick with this floor," Clyde says. "Yeah, I think I understand why," Ellis says.
They creep through the rest of the second floors halls, and find the stairs to the third. "I feel a little creeped out knowing the thing could be up here," Ellis says, "yeah," Clyde says. The walk up the stairs. "Why do I hear a third person walking," Ellis says, they turn around. "It's nothing," Clyde says, "oh, okay," Ellis says relieved.
They reach the third floor. They sit in a room. "I feel like someone else is here," Ellis says, "me too," Clyde says scrunching himself in his chair, "I'm afraid to go on," Ellis says, "well, you only live once," Clyde says getting up, "let's go," Ellis and Clyde walk through the halls, loosing track of which floor they're on. They stop. "Where are we again?" Clyde asks, "I actually don't know," Ellis says scratching his head, footsteps clunk towards them, Ellis freezes in fear, "Clyde you're moving right?" Ellis says, "no," Clyde says pausing still with fear. The footsteps get closer. Closer. And even closer. Someone appears.
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The boy with a cross on his arm (Discontinued)
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