Scene 43 Task 2 (Enis)

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Markiplier's POV

As the room became brighter again, we soon realized we were standing on a father thin platform. There was nothing but water ahead of us. We would have to swim to the platform on the other side. I was of course thinking "Well this should be easy." Then the look on Enis's face reminded me that vampires are apparently afraid of water. "Mark?" Enis squeaked when I looked over at him. "There are no rocks for me to carry you across Enis" I said. "He physically cannot cross it Mark." Ally spoke up. "It's a rule no one really ever knew about vampires, but still running water can hurt them. I found this out recently from a friend who had a book on vampires."
"What do we do then? I asked slightly ticked off. "Well we know these tasks have been difficult, but not impossible so far. There has to be some way we can float him to the other side." Ally said. "Alright well does anybody have an inflatable raft." I said sarcastically. "Oh! I do! Enis said reaching into his pocket and pulling out a large deflated yellow raft. Although it was folded there was no logical way that something that big cane out of his pocket. "Enis, why didn't you pull that out in there first place?" I said angrily holding him by to front of his shirt. "Oh hush Mark." Ally said. "He has exactly what we need. You're a big help Enis, thank you." I was only slightly more disgusted when I saw Enis blush a little. I looked him in the eye, gave him a low growl, and let him go. "And you can blow it up." Said Ally lifting the deflated raft in Enis's hand. "Why do I have to?" I asked. "Ally leaned in closer and used some of the werewolf in her to growl, "It's what the book said to do." very low, much like I had just done to Enis. I began the blow up the raft without another word. Giving Enis a death stare the entire time. When I finished inflating the raft. We got Enis into it, which was a bit harder than it should have been. I swam out in front of the raft, Jack and Ally were on either side. We grabbed a hold of the ropes that ran through the top of the raft. Honestly the task seemed too easy, but once we were across the room and walked through the door the room changed again.

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