Chapter 9

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My eyes felt heavy. My whole body giving off a numb feeling. Muffled noises were all around me. A beeping noise in the back. Must be a hospital. As my body adjusted to being conscious, the voices began to form words.

"So this is the girl."

"Yeah." I could figure out that one was Jeff but the other was still unidentified. But then it was silent. I tried opening my eyes, maybe move a little but nothing worked. I felt frozen and it annoyed me. I heard the door open and footsteps come closer.

"Slender says that he wants to see Jeff in his office." The new voice was deep and smooth. Much better than Jeff's obviously. Jeff mumbled something under his breath which was then followed by the sound of someone leaving the room. I tried once more to open my eyes and small bits of light came through. It burned. I slowly lifted my arm up to cover my face as my eyes adjust to the light.

One thing was for sure. I wasn't in the hospital.

JEFF

"You know the rules. Kill all who see. But what did you do? The exact opposite."

"Yeah, I would know. I broke the rule." My comment only seemed to tick him off even more.

"She won't live long."

"What that suppose to mean?"

"You have to kill her." There was no way I was going to let Slender ruin my fun. The game had just begun. And I was winning. I wasn't going to let some girl beat me at my own game. I was having to much fun.

"Let's talk this out. Maybe she can do something in order to stay." Slender grew quiet which kind of made me nervous. I had to find some way to keep her alive. I wanted the game to continue.

"She'll have to go on hunts and kill two humans each month."

"Oh come on. Raise it up a bit." I know she wouldn't meet the required limit. If she valued her life enough she would kill more. I would want to see the look on her face when she would finally spills blood for the first time. I bet she would be horrified. And I would love it. The look of anguish and fear would be a delight to see on her.

"She's a mere mortal. I wouldn't be able to expect her to nearly even kill just one other human. As she becomes more comfortable I will raise the number." An annoyed grunt escaped from my throat which caused Slender to continued. "You must inform her of this and show her to her room."

"Fine," I muttered. I didn't like this at all. It wasn't how I had planned it. I thought he would have been harder on the girl. Slender gave some comment but I paid no mind to it and slammed his office door shut. The few Pastas standing around looked to the sound and when they saw it was me quickly turned their heads away. My heavy footsteps echoed throughout the halls and I bet she knew I was coming. Whether she was conscious or not.

I reached the big door to the infirmary and stared at it for a little while. A grin itched at my lips while I pushed open the door. And as I had thought, she was awake. A familiar expression came across her face. Fear.

"What do you want?" It was obvious that she was trying to keep her cool but I knew she'd loose it sooner or later.

"Passing on the words of Slender."

"And..?"

"You live, for now. But on one condition."

The brat seemed taken back and the look of fear settled into her eyes. "What..?" She hesitantly responded.

"You must kill two humans per month."

"N-no. You can't make me! I-I can't do that!" She began to shout and shook in fear.

"To bad. Kill or die. Your choice."

"You can't kill me." Macy began to calm down as she stated this.

"Oh? And why not?" I asked with a cocky grin.

"Because then the game would end. Do you really want it to stop so early? I can tell I'm already winning."

Well at least I'm not the only one who knows about the game.

"As if," I scoffed. "What makes you think you're winning?" A smirk crept onto her lips that made me want to smack it off.

"Because whenever you have the chance you just wimp out with you tail between your legs." I felt heat rising to my face in anger as her cocky attitude pissed me off more and more. "You would probably just go hide-"

I couldn't bare to hear any more of her attitude so I did the only thing I could to shut her up. I kissed her. There was no feeling behind it but it sure made her quiet. When I pulled away, she obviously looked shocked.

"Nothing happened here. You say anything about this and you're dead. Got it?" She nodded her head vigorously in response. Being satisfied, I left her in the room all by herself. Maybe she'll learn to keep her mouth shut and her attitude to herself.

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