By Konstantine Xinos
I wake up in a room made of stone.
There is a rancid lingering smell of something dead. I throw up next
to me. I feel very dizzy. There is a chain next attached to my ankle
which is on a pole. However, my biggest concern is not regarding
where I am, it's about how I got here. Do I owe someone money? I
don't think so. I'm not the gambling type. Is there possible a ransom
on me? Well, I'm not the wealthiest person in the world, so I don't
see why anyone would want money from me. I'm probably just dreaming.
Yeah, that's it! I pinch my neck. Still in the room. I slap my face.
Still in the room. I pass out from shock.
I awake several hours later in a daze.
Or at least I think I do. I have no idea what time it is. Hell, I
don't even know the date! I glance around the room. There is a single
light on the roof, flickering on and off. Behind that is a large,
twelve-foot medieval door. I need to find a way to get there, but
how? I look next to me. The pungent smell was a corpse. I vomit again
in disgust. Once I regain sanity, I see that there is a gun in his
hand. I take the gun. There are only two bullets in the chamber, so I
have to use the gun wisely. I then come to a startling realization:
since the gun was in his hand, that means that he committed suicide.
I have seen way too much to carry on with life. I put the gun under
my chin. I can't do it though. I'm too scared. Also, there is a way
out of here, I know it. I point the gun at the lock and it breaks. I
am free. I have to be careful now. I have one more bullet, so the
lock on the door simply needs to come off. I walk up to the door and
take a deep breath. I shoot it right off. I was now to carry on my
own, in an unknown place, scared out of my mind.
I now walk into a corridor. It's much
brighter than the room, as there are torches for every 5 feet. It
almost looks like an abandoned mine shaft except with no rails on the
ground. I can even see what I am wearing. I must have been kidnapped
at work because I am wearing my white collared shirt tucked into my
black pants. Well, the shirt was white before the blood was on it.
Suddenly I see a sign of life. It is a man in a suit with his hands
clasped behind his back. I hold up the gun, knowing that it is empty.
"Relax," the man said with a
smile. "I don't know you, but I may be able to help you."
"Who are you?" I ask
skeptically
"My name is Ted. I am the man that
owns that gun you are pointing at me," Ted says
I lower the gun as my jaw drops.
"So you're dead?" I ask.
"That is correct," Ted says
with a grin.
"Ok, I'm listening. How can you
help me," I ask politely.
"Well, I cannot tell you who owns
this place, because frankly, I don't even know. But what I do know is
that this is the beginning of you’re troubles. You see, this is the
lowest level. There are two more floors each with dangers. I cannot
tell you what they are, unfortunately."
"Sounds harder than the way you
put it," I say.
"That's because it is,"
laughs Ted.
Ted points to a rusty metal ladder.
"Go," he says.
"Thank you so much. You saved my
life," I say
Before I can say any more, Ted vanishes
before my eyes. I climb up the ladder. My nightmare has begun.
I reach the second level of the
chamber. There is a pool of a greenish-brown liquid before me. There
is a door on the other side, so that is promising. Next to me is a
pile of about ten dead bodies. I thought I would never have to see
another dead body in my life. I must get across this pool, but how? I
find a piece of scrap metal on the ground and throw it in the water.
It disintegrates before my eyes. I glace to my left. What if I use
that pile of dead bodies to make a bridge to the other side? Genius!
I drag the heavy dead bodies to the pool. I know this isn't morally
correct, but I have to disregard morals for the time being. I will
also have to act fast before the bodies disintegrate. I will probably
accel at this because I was a tennis player thought high school and
collage, so hopefully it all pays off now. Also, my balance should be
intact. I put the first body on the pool. Then, the second. I stumble
a few times, but other than that, I'm keeping calm. The only hard
part is the metal aspect. I am placing dead human beings. I go back
and forth placing bodies on top of the water. After placing 7 bodies,
I finally make it to the end. I take a moment of silence for all of
those people that died. I continue through the huge door, similar to
the first one. I am a third done my journey.
I approach the next phase. There are
four vicious pit bulls attached to chains. I notice that there is a
gun on the roof. Suddenly the dogs are unleashed and running toward
me. It was almost as if someone triggered it. I need to find a way to
get to the roof. I dodge many dogs and try to distract them. I cannot
climb up to get it, as the gun is in the centre of the roof and is
made of stone. I am on the move, dodging the dogs. One of the dogs
bites off a chunk of my arm. I howl in pain. I take off my shirt and
tie it around my arm to stop the bleeding. I try jumping directly
under the gun, but I fall a few inches short. I need some sort of a
boost. One of the dogs bolts toward me like a rocket. Instinctively,
I jump over it. Little did I know, I knocked down the gun in my jump!
I pounce on the gun. I check how many bullets are inside of it. Two.
I have enough bullets to shoot one dog and the lock off of the door
to the mansion. A dog starts running at me, so I shoot it in the
head. I turn around and dive for the door, shooting in mid-air like
James Bond. The lock comes straight off. I book it to the door and
shut it behind me immediately.
Turning around is the most
awe-inspiring experience of my life. I am in a beautiful house, with
a door in front of me. There is a window next to the door, shining
bright sunlight inside of the house. I hear a slow clapping sound. To
my surprise, Ted appears out of thin air!
"Congratulations, you've survived
my test," Ted says with a scary smirk.
"You're test?" I question
with complete shock and confusion.
"Yes," says Ted. "You
were supposed to die in those tests. You were the first person to
ever complete it alive." Ted steps to the side and points to the
door.
"What, so you just expect me to
leave? Also, you said that the mansion part was the hardest," I
say with extreme anger and hatred.
"I never had anyone finish my
tests," explains Ted.
"Tell me why you put me through
this," I demand.
"Ok. I was murdered 30 years ago
in my very home. To seek revenge I took this ghost form and built my
traps. I took extreme pleasure in seeing him suffer, so I kidnapped
more people to fulfil my needs of having fun."
"You're sick," I say as I
spit toward his feet.
"Well, aren't we all?" Asks
Ted with a smile.
"So you expect me to just leave
and forgive and forget?" I sarcastically laugh.
"Basically. You see, records show
that I have died 20 years ago. No one will believe you I'm afraid,"
Ted laughs.
I shake my head and spit at the ghost.
It goes through him and lands on the other side. He blurts out an
evil laugh. When I walk outside, I recognize exactly where I am. I am
in my hometown of Santa Ana, California. I take a glance at the home
that kept me hostage for such a long time. I recognize it. In fact,
this is the street I take to work every single day! I pass this house
every day! I make a vow never to return to this street for the rest
of my life. I take one last turn at the house. To my surprise, it's
not there anymore. It disappeared into thin air. Now I know I'll
never have to relive the horrors I've been put through in that house.
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