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"Do what you want," the man behind the door chuckled, "Either way, the next time we come here, this room will smell of copper." |
"Do what you want," the man behind the door chuckled, "Either way, the next time we come here, this room will smell of copper." |
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Revision as of 01:56, 16 October 2014
My arm fell limp at my side, the dehydration slowly getting too me. I looked around the room and coughed. It's been three days.
I had been stuck in this closet (Maybe it's a cupboard I thought, chuckling) for the past three days, my already nearly empty water supply having been emptied the day before.
Now, I could barely move because of how tired I was. How hungry I was. How thirsty I was.
Why am I here? I thought wearily, licking my lips, thinking of how delicious a small cup of fresh water would be.
I leaned my head against the door area of this room. I had tried breaking it down on the first day after it wouldn't open, but that had failed.
That was when I heard it. Whispering from behind the door.
I shuffled more closely towards the door, pressing my ear against the thick wood.
"How... See... Die?" I was only able to catch small bits of the conversation, but I was glad to know there were people.
"Hel..." my throat was so dry, I could barely speak above a mumble. My eyes widened at this, and I tried kicking the door, but my lack of food and water had gotten to me, and my kick was barely audible.
I heard a different man laugh, and I paid more attention, "Give... Test... Collection... Advancements?"
Still, I heard barely anything, but their conversation was very... interesting.
Are they talking about me? I thought with a quirked eyebrow, Or somebody else? Are they the reason I'm here?
I heard a pair of footsteps walk towards the door and put something on the ground.
I heard two things slide under the door, and I hastily grabbed them, exerting more energy than I had into getting what had slid under the door. It was a small knife and a cloth.
"Do what you want," the man behind the door chuckled, "Either way, the next time we come here, this room will smell of copper."