Twelve unsuspecting people suddenly find themselves trapped in a mysterious facility without any windows or exits, with no knowledge of how they ended up there or why.
Not long into their imprisonment, a masked individual informs them that they hav...
"Alright," Adam sighed impatiently, shutting the door after Alex walked back in. "Which one of these do you want us to see, huh?"
"See if there is a page labeled 'Memory Gaps' in there," Nick replied.
"Memory Gaps...?" Alex said, as he and Adam began ruffling through the files in search of the one with the correct label.
They weren't in any particular order, so it took a moment, but after 20 seconds or so, Adam found it and pulled it out, and began reading it along with all of the others.
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Nobody could believe what they'd read.
This feeling they all had... was beginning to get repetitive.
Everything from the very beginning was filled with deception, lies, deceit, and falsehood.
So much was just completely untrue, and yet they believed the majority of it.
Five years had passed since the 'first' Fatal Frolic.
Alex was 14 when the first Fatal Frolic occurred.
He had no idea how to accept that.
Again, it was the same feeling.
It was getting boring.
He had had enough of this same feeling.
He couldn't even bring himself to be shocked anymore.
He felt as if he could be told he had already died, and this was all a simulated dream, and he still wouldn't care.
This entire game, this entire ordeal, this entire lie, meant nothing to him anymore.
The others, however, appeared very shocked. They had clearly not been numbed to this by now, unlike Alex.
However, one thing still didn't make sense, and Maria couldn't waste any time as she immediately spoke up to demand Nick answer her query.
"It still makes no sense-!" She frustratingly exclaimed. "We've played through MULTIPLE Fatal Frolics? How? We would've DIED in the first one!"
"Ah, I figured you'd ask about that. But, I'm bored. I'm not telling you," Nick smugly asserted.
"Oh, you'll tell us alright," Adam demanded, just moments before digging a second knife into his other leg, leaving both of them in utter agony.
"G-gah!!" Nick growled in pain. "Fine, I was only- joking, anyway..."
"Sure you were, cunt. How have we played multiple Fatal Frolics? Explain it, now!" Adam demanded, slapping Nick's pale face.
"You must've forgotten that the facility was a program... death isn't really death in there, you know."
"!" Adam gasped.
He realised that he had been lied to.
Not like all the other times though, this one was personal.