Silenced
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I ran through the darkness, only to realize I wasn't running at all. I wasn't moving; I was stuck. I jumped in surprise when I heard a deep chuckle coming from the infinite darkness. "You don't know why you are here, do you?" the voice asks. I shake my head, and I hear multiple laughs coming from the darkness. I shiver at how evil their voices sounded, as they all answered in unison. "Good." They answered. I saw a bright light, and then suddenly I was falling.
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