Part 1:
Keith had always been a loner. He spent most of his time in his small apartment, reading books and watching horror movies. He had never been interested in dating, until he met Mark.
Mark was different from anyone Keith had ever met before. He was charming, outgoing and had a contagious smile that lit up the room. Keith found himself drawn to Mark, and soon they began dating.
At first, everything was perfect. They spent their days exploring the city and their nights cuddled up on the couch, watching scary movies. But as their relationship progressed, Keith began to notice something strange about Mark. He would often disappear for hours at a time, with no explanation.
One night, Keith decided to follow Mark to see where he was going. He trailed behind him, keeping a safe distance, until they arrived at an old abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of town.
Part 2:
Keith watched in disbelief as Mark entered the warehouse. He could hear strange noises coming from inside, like whispering and shuffling. Curiosity got the best of him, and he decided to follow Mark inside.
As he entered the warehouse, Keith could feel a chill run down his spine. The air was thick with the stench of decay, and the walls were covered in strange symbols and markings.
Suddenly, Keith heard a scream coming from somewhere deep within the warehouse. It was Mark's voice, and it sounded like he was in trouble.
Keith raced through the dark corridors, following the sound of Mark's cries. As he turned a corner, he came face to face with a group of hooded figures, gathered around a strange altar.
Mark was lying on the altar, his body twisted in agony. Keith could see that he was being sacrificed to some kind of demonic entity.
Without thinking, Keith lunged at the hooded figures, determined to save his lover. But as he fought, he realized that he was vastly outnumbered. The figures overpowered him, and he was knocked unconscious.
When Keith woke up, he found himself on the altar, next to Mark. The hooded figures were chanting and performing some kind of ritual around them, and Keith knew that they were both doomed.