Tunnel Vision

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"Now, where did she say it was?" [Name] had asked herself, walking along the fence. She check for any signs of holes in the fence, but it was just no use. She's just crazy. Maybe it's because of all these years she spent in this place, she had finally lost it. She thought while shaking her head. She walked along a patch of grass that looked even more dead then the rest of the other patches of grass. She didn't notice anything at first. Like when she walked across it. But when she was standing on the other patch of grass, she could tell there was a difference.

The one she was standing on felt like mush, like all the other ones, but the one she just walked on was solid. Like a wooden plank almost. Okay...maybe she's not lying? She turned around, and started to swipe some of the leaves off with her foot.

And she was right.

It was a wooden plank that she had stepped on. She tilted her head, and grabbed that handle that was right next to the fence, and pulled it opened.

There was a ladder going down, but what it lead to, was not seen.

[Name] knelt down, looking to see if she can see anything through the darkness.
She debated on wether she should go down it or not. Going down there seems like a risk. I don't know what could be hiding down there.

She sighed, getting up from her kneeling position. Just to have a chance to get out of here--it's a risk I'm willing to take.

[Name] placed a shaking foot ontop of the ladder, and then her other foot on the one under it. She took deep breath before reaching other, and pulling the wooden plank over her head, closing the hole.

It was dark. Her eyes strained as she tried to see what's pasted the darkness. She climbed down the ladder, her hearts stopped when she almost slipped off of it a few times.

[Name]'s foot finally reached the solid ground. She stepped off the ladder, dusting the dirt off of her clothes, before she turned around to face deeper into the tunnel.

Her eyes ached from having to squint them so much to see. And her stomach turned from the smell that surrounded her. I may just die here, if that poison doesn't take affect. She thought as she began to walk down the tunnel.

The sounds of water splashing was heard from under her feet.
"This is definitely a sewer." She mumbled, slightly grossed out.
[Name]'s movement came to a stop when she came into contact with a brick wall that blocked her path. She hesitantly reached out her hand to touch it. Huh? She tilted her head, confused.

There was a slight breeze coming from the bricks. She felt it where her hand layed.
She turned to her left and was met with yet another brick wall, and lifted her hand up again.

No breeze.

She furred her eyebrows together in confusion and turned back to met the first wall, before turning to the right. Which, you guessed it, was another wall.
So I'm basically cornered? She thought, lifted up both of her hands, and placing them on the wall.

There was no breeze coming from that wall either.

[Name] took her hands off of the wall and took a step back, starring at the three brick walls that surrounded her.

"There's no other way for me to go." She mumbled, placing a finger on her chin and a hand on her hip. "But why does this middle wall have so sort of breeze to it, and the others don't?" She tried to find solutions to 'why' it was like that. "Should I just go back?" [Name] turned around and faced where she had just came from. It was pitch black, and it seems like one of those endless pits. No. She thought, shaking her head.

Suddenly, a light bulb went off in her head, and her eyes widened.
Maybe, there's another way behind these bricks!
She quickly turned back around and placed her hands on the wall infront of her.

She then used every muscle in her body to push the wall, hoping that the bricks would do something.

And they did--not do anything. Causing her to sigh and throwing her head down.
She took a deep breath in and out, before she began to push again.

A slight sound of a brick grinding against another was heard, and echoed off of the walls. [Name] gasped and looked up.
She managed to push a brick slightly outward.

"Okay..okay.." She mumbled to herself. She then tried to push only that specific brick out. And, with many difficulties, she pushed it out fully. Causing it to make a 'thunk' sound as it hit the ground on the other side.
[Name] placed a hand on her forehead and started to laugh a little.

"Aha--Oh my god." Her laughing turned into whining in a split second. "What am I doing?" She covered her face with her aching hands. "I just want to go home!" She exclaimed, stomping her foot like a child, and the word 'home' bouncy off the walls. "This place feels like a never ending nightmare!" Tears began to swell up in her eyes. Why am I getting so emotional? She asked herself, but didn't have the answer to.

She took a few deep breaths in and out once more, before calming down. She took her hands off from her face, and took a step back.

Light? She thought, squinting her eyes and looking through the hole she had made.

There was light. There was a whole other area behind the brick wall--with light!

She grabbed the brick under the hole and tore it out. This time, with much ease. After that, it was one after the other. She didn't stop. She couldn't stop. Not until the hole was big enough for her to get through.

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