Chapter 2: Tokyo?

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I saw a middle-aged man sitting in a chair. He had a mischievous look on his face, but I hadn't ever seen him before... Well, I guess I can't be too sure about that. After all, I did get amnesia. He acted like we'd known each other forever. "I don't know who you are, or why I'm here... But do you know a way out? I just want to leave this place." He just snickered to himself and looked at me, puzzled. "You really don't know what's going on, do you?" I closed my eyes, trying to get my memory back, but when I opened them, the man was gone, no surprise. But in his place was a little girl.

I didn't know whether I should leave, or help this girl out, but for all I knew, she didn't exist either. I was getting really creeped out now, so I just left the room and looked for some more stairs. I wondered if I should just see what was up with this elevator, but there's no telling what was going on in there. I decided to just go and see what floor it was on now.

When I got to the elevator, it said "floor 1* lobby". I walked downstairs to see if the door was open, and when I got there, I saw 5 wax statues. They were set in a circle.. or I guess it was more like a star shape. I walked up to them to see who they resembled, but then I realized I had amnesia, so I wouldn't even know what the president looked like if I saw him. Somehow I still knew how to talk though...

I didn't know if there was some demonic summoning going on, or what was happening, but I just decided to head for the door.. hoping it was open, or had a handle. Thankfully, it had a handle. I reached for it, but heard a loud 'boom' coming from, what seemed to be, right behind me. Of course, nothing was there. The statues were gone, too. I wasn't dealing with this anymore, so I reached for the doorknob and surprisingly the door opened. But this time, what was outside was completely different. It looked like Tokyo at night... Wait, how could I know that? Anyway, there were lights everywhere, traffic, and various shops and stores.

I looked back to see if the hotel was still there, and it had turned into a sushi bar. I put my hand in my pocket and felt a little piece of paper. I took it out, and it read: "Go"

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