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We all looked at the note, trying to understand any of the information given. All I got was to listen to Tracy. Tracy knows IT like she knows every beauty spot placed on her soft body. I'd know.
She explains to us about the locks, keypads, the safe and biometrics to us. She told us to focus on the biometric locked doors first as that's the hardest out of them all, also saying the safe comes last.
Tracy looks to her right. The corner of the room, of course, had a corpse sitting up straight. The head of it was turned towards us. She sighed before looking back at us. We all then looked over at where she just looked. Clover freaked out the most but we were all quite scared.
I quickly scanned the room to find a least six more rotting corpses. Tracy followed where I looked as she whispered to me the ones she recognised. She recognised three out of the seven corpses in here. I can't imagine how painful it must be.
The room itself is a huge square and was barely any lighting; there were no obvious sights of doors other than the one that needs the code. But according to Tracy, there's another two doors in here. In the room sat a safe next to the door called our exit, there were a few holes in the walls that were big enough for a human to crawl through. The room is so eerie, I hate it, I hate it more than noticing how the room was so eerie the first time.
"I should probably tell you all something urgent before beginning... there's barely any lighting in here to make it more difficult to see the signals; if the light starts flashing, crawl into a hole in the wall." Tracy just spilled such chilling information that shook me to my core. No one questioned what she said though, we all just took it in.
In that moment the singular light in the back corner started flickering. Not knowing how long we had, we all ran towards the closest hole in the wall. Stan decided to crawl in last, letting everyone save themselves. Luckily he got in.
I backed up from the hole, got on my knees and bent my back to look through the hole. The light was still flickering. All I could see was four legs of something. Is it that monster?
Soon the light stops flickering and everyone freezes in place, except Tracy who crawls out from the tiny space. We quickly followed after her. I was fucking shook.
Tracy directed us to the first biometric door. She explained to us that our biometrics; such as fingerprint or face scan, won't unlock the door. She explained how there are are images of different people scattered in where we need to hide.
Clover happened to pick one up. Tracy took it from her and scanned the image with the biometric thingy. It flashed red a few seconds later. I guess it didn't work.
"Keep hold of it," Tracy gives the image back to Clover "There's another biometric locked door here so it might work on that one. The door was completely invisible. It was exact same colour as the metal wall; shiny grey. I guess the doors don't change positions which is how Tracy found it so quickly.
The singular light started flashing again as we all rushed to a hole in any wall. There are three holes on every wall, except the wall that has the exit door on which only had one hole. Me and Tracy went through that hole whilst everyone scattered to different holes.
"Tracy," I caught her attention as her eyes beamed at me "I know I reminded you how I had a crush on you back when we were 14. Truth is," I gulp and cross my arms to hug myself "Eight years later, I still have a crush on you... even if I didn't see you at all las-"
Before I could finish my sentence, she grabbed my cheeks with her soft hands and kissed me. Her eyes were shut tight. I closed mine slowly as I wrapped my arms around her neck. I tilt my head to the left, as she does the same. We straightened our heads what felt like hours later as she then pulls away. Our eyes open and I find a smile on her face. I couldn't help but blush.
"When I rejected you eight years ago, I felt alone... alone in my bed. Although we always saw each other as friends, I needed it to be more than just friends but I didn't know how to apologise for not thinking first." she admits, sadness and guilt in her hazel eyes.
I eyebrows sympathise with her words. I then peck her soft but dehydrated lips and played with her hair, my hand following down her hair strands until it finished on the top of her ass. Even during circumstances like this, her hair isn't tied up. I took that advantage to squeeze her ass cheeks, sliding my hands a little lower to feel her peachy ass. She freed her arms from her sides as she wrapped them around my neck, her ass flinching as I squeeze.
Before we could continue, Tracy looks towards the wall with the exit at our feet. The room out there was silent and the light wasn't flashing. She pulled away from me, pecking my cheek before crawling out of the tiny space. I directed my hand to the warmth on my cheek and blushed harder than before.
I snap myself out of my trance and crawl out from the tiny space.
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Survive
HorrorAnna Cleming and four other people are trapped in a place none recognise. During the time they get to know each other before they realise they're not alone. Some guessed due to the environment; bloody walls and floor, as well as the odd rotten corps...