Chapter Three

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After fiddling with the gun for a bit, I decided to finally leave this wretched room. Surprisingly, or perhaps not, the monster decided to follow behind me. Despite it not being necessarily dangerous, I still kept glancing at it from time to time, it's still a monster, a monster that wants my precious- uh...

I poke my head out of the door to check the surroundings. It was a large hallway, its width alone being at least seven meters. It was shockingly clean, bearing the few bloodstains in the ground leading to this room, no doubt the blood of the now-dead scientist.

I never realized how large the hallway was compared to the game. Well, the game was a 2D RPG game, so I suppose that's to be expected. The hallway was empty, and while these monsters do infest this floor, the floor itself was shockingly large even in-game. They shouldn't be in this area of the floor, hopefully.

There was another room not far away from this one. To be completely truthful with you, I don't remember every single detail about the game, so I'm not exactly sure if there are going to be enemies there or an item.

Although my game knowledge differs a bit from the reality of this game, there's no doubt some things are still there. The gun, for example, or the fact that this place was infested with dog-like monsters, albeit they are different.

I don't want to risk it, but I have to get some ammunition or something of the sort. Seven bullets won't be enough for this place, and I'm not sure if the other monster girls will be like this dog one here.

That reminds me, I should probably name her, It's getting a bit tedious to just call her 'Dog-like monster' or 'Dog monster'.

"Hey," I called out and glanced at her, to which she responded by tilting her head, her tongue still out like a dog.

"Do you have a name?"

"Awoo... Woof! Woof!"

I genuinely can't tell if that's a yes or a no. At first, she seemed depressed, then joyful the moment after.

I have to think of a name, even if it's temporary. Hell, the fact that I'm thinking about giving her a name despite her trying to violate me every now and then is surprising by itself. I should be trying to kill it, not befriend it!

"Let's see..." I thought about it for a moment, "How about Happy?"

"WOOF?!"

You don't like it, got it. At least her voice wasn't loud enough for other monsters to hear, not sure if she did that intentionally. Then what about...

"Chica? It sounds nice, doesn't it?"

"WOOF!"

"Alright, calm down, Christ almighty."

I kept looking at her face while thinking of names. She doesn't like dog-names, that's for sure. So I just have to think of a name that fits her face.

This was harder than I thought. Should I just stick with dog monster? No, come on let's think.

"How about..." I trailed off, "Eve?" It doesn't fit her at all, to be truthful with you. I just came up with it on the spot.

"Awoo!" Her smile widened with her tongue out, which was both equally cute and horrifying considering how large her mouth can get.

"Eve it is, then." At least that's over with. "Ryu." I put my hand towards her, only to remember that she can't shake my hand properly shake my hand. Bear with me, my mind is still in shambles, despite how much I try to sound calm.

Just as I was about to take back my hand, she put her hand- paw, in mine, and shook it, her tongue still out.

Didn't really expect that, but I'll take it.

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