Chapter 59: The Left door and the Return of the Elevator
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Val Pov(first person point of view)

Mira blinked.

Then blinked again.

She sat in the chair beside the desk with the same expression someone would have after being hit by a dozen different revelations in the span of an hour. 

Not only had we dumped an absurd amount of information on her, but Mira had also told us how she had managed to return to this room. Thanks to the journal she and Eclipsara found earlier, she'd been able to navigate(to find your way through an area or route.) the floor's layout. Apparently, she had taken a detour through several sections of the facility specifically to look for Eclipsara.(Meaning she deliberately went out of her way through other parts of the facility before returning.)

Considering everything that had happened, it was probably a miracle any of us had managed to find each other at all.

Which, honestly, was pretty much what had happened.

The room itself wasn't very large.

The desk and chair sat along the left side of the room while the bunk bed occupied the right. The lower bunk was barely large enough for two people.

That hadn't stopped us.

At some point during the conversation, both Eclipsara and I had completely given up on pretending we weren't exhausted.

So now we were both lying across the lower bunk.

Cramped.

Tired.

And honestly?

Very comfortable.

The mattress was surprisingly soft. It was also cold.

The cool fabric felt incredible after everything we'd been through.

I shifted slightly again, stretching my legs out as much as the cramped space allowed.

My toes curled happily into the mattress.(Curled-bent inward. Val's toes are bending and pressing into the soft mattress because he's comfortable.)

Then curled again. And again.

I hadn't realized how much I'd missed beds. I felt like I had absolutely no intention of moving anytime soon.

The bed was amazing.

After everything we'd been through recently, this might genuinely have been the greatest discovery in the facility.

A proper bed.

I wiggled slightly(made small side-to-side or squirming movements.). I couldn't help myself after everything.

I shifted again.

Then again.

Then stretched a little.

Then rolled onto my back.

Then onto my side.

Then back again.

Then immediately felt fingers press against my cheek.

I blinked.

Eclipsara was lying beside me with one hand supporting her cheek while the other rested against my face.

Her black hair spilled across part of the pillow while the yellow-tipped ends draped over the edge of the mattress. Her visible red eye stared at me with mild amusement.

"...You're moving a lot," she observed. "You've repositioned yourself like six times already."

I blinked.

"...The bed is comfortable."

"I noticed. At this rate, you're going to wiggle yourself right off the bed."

"...I wouldn't do that."

"You absolutely would."

I shifted slightly again.

The mattress was just that good.

Eclipsara sighed dramatically.

Then gently squeezed my cheek.

"Rest."

"...Got it."

"This may be the last proper bed we get before Mira drags us into another nightmare room."

"...That's a horrifying sentence."

"I know."

She kept holding my face. "Which is exactly why you should stop moving and actually enjoy resting."

"...Good point."

For a moment, Eclipsara just continued staring at me.

Then her thumb lightly brushed against my cheek before she seemed to remember herself.

A tiny smile appeared.

"...Never mind."

She released my face.

"If you're that happy about finding an actual bed, then enjoy it."

I immediately settled deeper into the mattress.

"Thank you."

Satisfied, Eclipsara finally relaxed again.

A few moments later, her hand drifted back toward my face anyway. Without saying anything, she lightly traced her fingertips along my cheek before absentmindedly brushing a hand across my mustache.(Not grabbing. Not pulling. Just a soft touch.)

Mira stared at us. Then stared at the ceiling. Then stared at us again.

Neither Eclipsara nor I acknowledged it.

We were tired. Very tired.

At this point we'd already explained almost everything.

The Tree Dimension.

Zalveriah.

The Land of Dreams.

The pale creatures.

The Fractured Zone.

Me being dead.

Me somehow not being dead anymore. 

Dr. A. Virell(just that he was the lead scientist in the underground lab))

The increasingly unreasonable amount of horrifying lore.

We'd intentionally left out some of the heavier revelations for now.

But even without those?

It was still enough information to emotionally stun most people.

Across the room, Mira slowly rested the back of her head against the chair.

The pink-haired succubus looked completely exhausted.

Her fluffy side ponytail draped over one shoulder while her bright green eyes stared upward toward the ceiling(means her hair was hanging down over her shoulder.). Small horns curled gently from the top of her head, and her heart-shaped tail occasionally flicked behind the chair as she silently processed everything we'd told her.(Flicked-made a quick, sudden movement. Her tail quickly swishes or snaps from one position to another.)

Silence.

Several seconds passed.

Then Eclipsara spoke.

"...Anything else you want to ask?"

I nodded slightly.

"Yeah."

Mira immediately pointed upward without opening her eyes. "Let me think."

"...Okay."

More silence.

The room settled into a surprisingly peaceful quiet.

After a few moments, Eclipsara finally lowered her head onto the pillow beside mine and closed her eye.

Meanwhile, I continued enjoying the mattress.

The coldness of the bed felt amazing.

Then Mira suddenly spoke again.

"...Can I ask something?"

"Sure," I replied.

Eclipsara lazily waved one hand.

"Go ahead."

Mira opened one eye and pointed toward us.

"Why are you two sharing the lower bunk?"

I blinked.

Then glanced around the room.

Then back at her.

"...Good question."

Eclipsara answered immediately.

"The top bunk is yours."

Mira blinked.

"What?"

"I mean, you've basically been using it already."

Mira stared. "...I never claimed the bed."

"Too late."

"...What?"

"You're the designated top-bunk person now. You used it earlier."

Mira looked completely unconvinced by that logic.

"...Okay."

Eclipsara pointed at me without lifting her head.

"And Val needed a proper bed, so I made him lie down."

I raised one hand slightly.

"To be fair, she didn't actually need to."

Eclipsara slowly opened her eye.

I immediately continued.

"...But I was also afraid she would get annoyed and angry if I argued."

Her visible red eye narrowed.

"Correct."

I nodded.

"So I obeyed."

A pause.

"...Which now I don't regret at all."

I grabbed the blanket slightly.(lightly holding or pulling it closer.)

"As someone who has now experienced this mattress, I regret nothing. This bed is incredible."

Eclipsara looked very pleased with that answer.

Mira slowly rubbed her forehead.

Then sighed.

"...Alright then."

A brief pause followed. "...I don't think I have any more questions."

The room immediately became quieter.

Then Mira casually asked,

"So, do you two want to explore the left door now?"

Both Eclipsara and I answered instantly.

"Later."

"No."

Mira stared.

"You lazy people."

Neither of us responded.

Instead, we both collectively ignored her.

Mira waited.

Nothing happened.

Eclipsara looked comfortable.

I looked comfortable.

Neither of us moved.

Eclipsara simply lowered her head further into the mattress.

At some point, Eclipsara's hand remained where it was against my cheek, absentmindedly keeping contact while she relaxed into the mattress.

I grabbed the blanket and pulled it slightly closer.

Mira looked personally betrayed.

"...Wow."

Silence.

Neither of us moved.

Mira stared for several seconds.

Then sighed heavily.

"...Thirty minutes."

Neither of us responded.

"...THIRTY MINUTES."

Still nothing.

"...Thirty minutes and then we're investigating the left room."

Still nothing.

Mira pointed at us again.

"THAT WAS NOT A SUGGESTION."

Silence.

Eclipsara looked suspiciously close to falling asleep.

I was still enjoying the mattress.

Mira stared for several more seconds.

Then finally groaned.

"...Unbelievable."

She pushed herself out of the chair.

Walked over to the bunk bed.

And climbed onto the upper bunk.

A few seconds later, her voice drifted down from above.

"...Thirty minutes."

Neither Eclipsara nor I answered.

Mira sighed one final time.

Then the room gradually fell quiet.

For the first time in what felt like forever, there were no monsters.

No alarms.

No giant skull-faced horrors.

Just a surprisingly comfortable bed, exhausted silence, and thirty minutes before Mira inevitably forced us back into exploring.

Beside me, Eclipsara shifted slightly.

Without opening her eye, she quietly slipped her hand into mine.

Then, still half-asleep, she pulled our joined hands closer and rested her head against them like an extra pillow.

A tiny content smile appeared on her face.

At this point, it was just another normal Eclipsara thing.

Besides, I was far too sleepy and comfortable to care.

So I simply closed my eyes and relaxed into the mattress.

For now, thirty minutes of peace sounded perfect.


The first thing I became aware of was someone aggressively shaking my shoulder.

"Wake up."

I ignored it.

"Wake up."

Still ignored it.

"Val."

"No."

A pause.

Then Mira grabbed my shoulder with both hands and started shaking harder.

"VAL."

I groaned.

My eyes slowly opened.

"...Five more minutes."

"No."

"Four minutes."

"No."

"Three."

"No."

I stared at the ceiling.

Then I felt something warm attached to my hand.

I blinked.

Looked down.

Eclipsara was still asleep.

Apparently sometime during our nap she'd grabbed my hand with both of hers and pulled it against her cheek like a pillow. One side of her face was squished into my palm.

There was also a small amount of drool on my hand.

Silence.

I stared. Mira stared.

Eclipsara continued sleeping peacefully.

"...Eclipsara."

Nothing.

Mira immediately reached over and poked her forehead.

"Eclipsara."

A tiny grumble escaped her.

"No."

"Eclipsara."

"No."

"ECLIPSARA."

Her visible red eye slowly cracked open.

"...Five more minutes."

Mira looked offended.

"YOU SAID THE SAME THING AS VAL."

"Because Val is correct here."

"No he isn't."

"Yes he is."

Mira pointed dramatically at a wall.

"THIRTY MINUTES ARE OVER."

Eclipsara slowly blinked.

"...What."

"Thirty minutes."

A pause.

Then Mira crossed her arms.

"Actually, one hour and thirty minutes."

Silence.

Eclipsara sat up slightly.

I sat up slightly.

"...What?"

Mira pointed accusingly at herself.

"I accidentally fell asleep too."

"...Oh."

"YEAH OH."

She pointed at both of us.

"I gave you thirty minutes."

Another dramatic point.

"Then I fell asleep."

Another point.

"Then I woke up."

Another point.

"And somehow you two were STILL sleeping."

Eclipsara rubbed one eye.

"...That's because sleeping is nice."

"NO."

"It is though."

"THAT ISN'T THE POINT."

Meanwhile I finally looked down at my hand again.

There was definitely drool on it.

Eclipsara followed my gaze.

A brief pause.

"...Oh."

Mira immediately grabbed a tissue.

Then stopped.

There were no tissues.

She looked around.

Looked at the desk. Looked at the journal.

Then ripped out one of the blank pages near the back.

"There."

She handed it over.

Eclipsara accepted the paper.

"...Thanks."

Then casually wiped my hand.

"...Sorry."

"It's fine."

It really was fine.  Eclipsara didn't seem particularly bothered either.

The entire exchange lasted maybe three seconds before we both moved on with our lives.

Mira looked between us.

Then sighed dramatically.

"You two are ridiculous."

"Thank you."

"That wasn't a compliment."

Eclipsara handed me back my now significantly less drool-covered hand.

Then immediately pointed at the bed.

"Five more minutes."

"No."

"Three."

"No."

"One."

"No."

"Thirty seconds?"

"NO."

Eclipsara dramatically collapsed backward onto the mattress.

"THIS IS TYRANNY."

Mira pointed at her.

"YOU HAVE BEEN SLEEPING FOR AN HOUR AND A HALF."

"I CAN GO LONGER."

"I KNOW YOU CAN."

"Then why are we stopping?"

Mira looked toward the ceiling.

"Geez, you guys."

Then she pointed toward the door.

"We are trapped in an underground nightmare laboratory full of monsters, murder science, giant skull creatures, secret passages, and horrifying lore."

She pointed at us again.

"And somehow your greatest concern right now is the mattress."

"The mattress is amazing." I replied.

"IT REALLY IS." Eclipsara agreed.

Mira looked moments away from losing patience entirely.

Both Eclipsara and I slowly opened our eyes a little wider.

"...Fine."

"...Fine."

"THANK YOU."

Reluctantly, we both got up.

Eclipsara grabbed her axe from beside the bunk.

I picked up my backpack and slung it over my shoulder before checking my handgun and short sword.(slung-carried by throwing or placing something over your shoulder.)

Mira watched us with the satisfaction of someone finally getting two stubborn children ready for school.

"There."

She opened the room door.

"Let's go."

Neither Eclipsara nor I moved.

Mira stared.

We stared back.

A pause.

Then Mira marched over.

"No."

Before either of us could react, she grabbed my wrist with one hand and Eclipsara's arm with the other.

"UP."

"Mira."

"UP."

"We're already standing."

"MORE UP."

"What does that even mean?"

"I DON'T KNOW."

Then she started dragging us.

Neither of us resisted.

Eclipsara just yawned and allowed herself to be pulled along. I adjusted my backpack and followed.

The left room was literally ten seconds away, yet Mira dragged us the entire distance anyway.

"Move."

"We are moving."

"Move faster."

"We are being dragged."

"EXACTLY."

Eclipsara looked at me. I looked at Eclipsara.

Then both of us looked at Mira.

"...She's very determined." I said.

"Terrifyingly determined." Eclipsara agreed.

"I HEARD THAT."

Ten seconds later, Mira finally stopped directly in front of the left-side door.

Then she released both of us.

"There."

She pointed dramatically at the door.

"Adventure."

Eclipsara looked at the door.

Then looked back toward the bunk room. Then back toward the door.

"...The bed is still over there."

"No."

"Just checking."

Mira groaned.

I nodded solemnly(Serious and sincere. a Slow serious nod here). "Reasonable question."

"NO IT ISN'T."

Then, with the exhausted energy of people being forced back into waking up after finding the comfortable bed, Eclipsara and I finally turned our attention toward the unexplored door. 


Before either of us opened the door, Eclipsara suddenly raised one finger.

"Wait."

Mira immediately narrowed her bright green eyes.

"...What."

Eclipsara pointed at the door.

"We should make predictions."

Mira stared.

"We should what?"

"Predictions."

I nodded thoughtfully.

"Reasonable."

"It is NOT reasonable."

Eclipsara ignored her completely.

"Alright, Val. Two guesses."

I folded my arms.

"Hmm."

The three of us stood in front of the unexplored door while I considered it seriously.

"My first guess is another horrible monster room."

"Solid choice," Eclipsara agreed.

"My second guess is a room full of documents that reveal horrifying secrets."

"Also solid."

Mira looked personally offended.

"You two cannot be serious."

Eclipsara pointed at herself.

"My turn."

She cleared her throat dramatically.

"Guess one: giant spider."

"...No."

"Guess two: secret underground cafeteria."

I blinked. Thinking back on my previous door adventures, that was actually very possible.

"...That's not impossible."

"THANK YOU."

Mira covered her face.

"Are you guys kidding me?"

Neither of us answered.

Instead, Eclipsara pointed at Mira.

"Your turn."

"I don't want a turn."

"You have a turn."

Mira sighed the sigh of someone who had completely surrendered to fate.

"...Fine."

She pointed toward the door.

"My first guess is an office."

Reasonable.

"My second guess is a dead body."

Silence.

Then Eclipsara pointed dramatically at her.

"Wow."

"What?"

"That was dark."

"We are trapped in an underground nightmare laboratory."

"...You right."

Finally, Mira gestured toward the door.

"Can we open it now?"

"Yes."

"Please."

I reached for the handle and slowly pushed the door open.

The door creaked as it swung inward.(The door moved/opened toward the inside of the room. Creaked: Made a long squeaky sound.)

The three of us immediately peeked inside.

Silence.

Then all three of us blinked.

"...Huh."

The room was surprisingly ordinary.

A large, expensive-looking desk sat near the center of the room. A button had been built into its surface, and behind it sat a high-backed chair facing away from us.

The room looked more like a private office than a laboratory.

While everything appeared almost ordinary, Eclipsara and I exchanged a look because there was absolutely no way it was actually ordinary.

Slowly, we stepped inside.

The chair remained motionless.

The room remained silent.

Mira followed a few steps behind us.

Eclipsara lowered her voice.

"...This feels suspicious."

"Very suspicious."

Together, we approached the chair.

Then I carefully reached out and turned it around.

The moment it rotated-

"Oh."

My stomach dropped.

A body sat in the chair.

Or at least half of one.

Part of the figure had become skeletal beneath the tattered remains of a white lab coat(Context: Skeleton could be seen underneath the torn lab coat.). The other half looked strangely preserved, dried rather than rotted. There were no flies. No smell. No blood splattered across the room.

Just a corpse sitting silently in a chair.

Frozen in time.

The body looked as though it had simply died while working and never moved again.

For some reason, that made it even more unsettling.

I immediately stepped backward.

Beside me, Eclipsara did the same, her visible red eye widening slightly beneath her black hair with its yellow-tipped ends.

"...Nope."

"Nope."

Then something occurred to me.

I leaned slightly toward her and lowered my voice.

"...It looks a little like Lyrielle."

Eclipsara glanced at me.

"The girl you found?"

I nodded.

"Yeah."

My eyes drifted back toward the corpse.

"Though Lyrielle didn't have the skeleton part."

Eclipsara visibly shuddered.(A brief involuntary shake caused by fear, disgust, or discomfort.)

"...That's somehow worse."

We both took another step backward.

Behind us, Mira frowned.(Eyebrows move downward because of confusion or concern.)

"Why did both of you back away?"

Nothing.

"...Guys?"

I immediately moved sideways.

Directly between Mira and the body.

"...Nothing."

Mira narrowed her eyes.

"Val."

"...Nothing suspicious."

"Val."

"Everything is fine."

"VAL."

I sighed.

"...There's a dead body."

"I KNEW IT."

"It's not that bad."

Mira stared.

"...Not that bad?"

I pointed toward the corpse.

"Okay, it's definitely a dead body."

"AHA."

"But," I added quickly, "it's not like the scientist room you and Eclipsara found earlier."

Mira paused.

I continued carefully.

"No blood everywhere. No body parts. No signs of a massacre. Just... one dead scientist."

Eclipsara awkwardly rubbed the back of her neck.

"Well..."

A pause.

"...It's still a dead body."

Mira pointed at her immediately.

"Thank you."

Then Eclipsara blinked.

"...Wait."

She pointed dramatically at Mira.

"Your guess was right."

Mira groaned.

"Eclipsara."

"No, seriously."

"Eclipsara."

"YOUR GUESS WON."

"ECLIPSARA."

Meanwhile, I remained positioned between Mira and the corpse.

Mira noticed.

Then she slowly relaxed.

Her bright green eyes softened (Became gentler and kinder.)as she looked at me.

"...You were trying to block my view."

I blinked.

"Oh."

"You remembered what Eclipsara told you."

Right.

Eclipsara had told me how Mira reacted when she first saw the dead scientists.

I rubbed the back of my neck.

"...Figured it wouldn't hurt."

For a moment, Mira looked genuinely touched.

Then she smiled.

"...Thanks."

A brief silence followed.

Then she shook her head.

"I've gotten a little more used to it since then."

"Maybe." I said gently, reaching over and taking her hand before she could look past me. "But you don't need to force yourself."

Her smile softened.

Before she could protest, I gently guided her over to the wall and helped her sit down facing away from the corpse.

"There."

Mira laughed quietly."...You're treating me like I'll faint."

"Just being careful."

Then I lightly patted her back.

"You can sit here for a minute."

Her smile became more genuine.

"...Thanks, Val."

Eclipsara watched the exchange, her visible red eye softening slightly before she gave a small approving nod and turned toward the desk.

Then she suddenly froze.

"...Wait."

"What?" I asked.

She reached down.

And lifted something from the desk.

A card.

Then another realization hit her.

"...Hold on."

I walked over.

In her hand was something I'd never seen before.

It looked like a keycard and an identification badge combined into a single item.

I blinked.

"...So this is different from the keycards you found before?"

Eclipsara nodded.

"Yeah."

She turned it over.

"The other keycards didn't have names on them. This one does."

Unlike the cards Eclipsara had collected from the scientist room earlier and stored beneath her jacket, this one looked much more important.

I pointed at it.

"So this one is both?"

Eclipsara nodded.

"Yeah."

Mira immediately stood back up.

"What does it say?"

Eclipsara looked at the card.

Then froze.

"...Oh."

I looked over her shoulder and immediately froze too.

"...Oh snap."

Mira frowned.

"What?"

Neither of us answered for a second.

Then I slowly read the name aloud.

"Dr. A. Virell."

Silence.

Then Mira's eyes widened.

"...Wait."

Another pause.

"...THE Dr. A. Virell?"

Eclipsara stared at the card.

"The lead scientist."

The room became very quiet. Because something wasn't adding up.

Dr. A. Virell wasn't supposed to be here.

Everything we'd learned suggested the lower floor was the more important section of the facility.

The secret floor. The restricted floor. The place where the highest-ranking personnel should have been working.

And yet-

The lead scientist's body was here. On this floor. In this very office.

Holding a high-level access card.

I slowly looked toward Eclipsara.

Eclipsara slowly looked toward me.

"...Wait."

"...Doesn't this mean..."

Before either of us could finish, Mira finished the thought for us.

"It means we have authorization."

Eclipsara groaned.

Mira pointed at the card.

"Not just authorization. The lead scientist's authorization."

I groaned too.

Mira's smile slowly grew.

"Oh no," I said quietly.

"Oh no," Eclipsara agreed.

Mira pointed dramatically upward.

"That elevator."

"No."

"That elevator."

"No."

"THAT elevator."

Eclipsara buried her face in her hands.

"Mira."

"The one leading farther down."

"Mira."

"The one leading into the even more secret section of the facility."

"Mira please."

Mira raised the keycard triumphantly.

"This is a sign. A sign that we should finally go deeper underground."

Both Eclipsara and I immediately groaned together.

"Oh, come on."

"NO."

Mira grinned from ear to ear.

"It's a sign! The universe has spoken!"

"The universe is evil." Eclipsara replied.

"The universe wants us to investigate."

"The universe can investigate by itself."

Mira ignored her completely.

Instead, she actually jumped once in excitement, her fluffy pink side ponytail bouncing wildly while her heart-shaped tail swished behind her.

"We have the lead scientist's access card!"

Another excited bounce.

"Do you know how important this is?!"

Meanwhile, Eclipsara and I shared a look.

Neither of us said anything.

Eclipsara's visible red eye slowly widened as she stared at me.

I stared back.

We both knew exactly what this meant.

More underground. More secrets. More horrifying lore. Probably more monsters. Possibly more giant skull creatures.

Eclipsara looked like she was contemplating every bad life decision that had led her to this moment.

Meanwhile, Mira looked one discovery away from ascending into pure excitement.

Unfortunately-

She was probably right.

Before either Eclipsara or I could continue protesting, Mira's bright green eyes drifted toward the desk.

Then toward the button built into its surface.

Then back toward the desk.

Silence.

"Oh no," Eclipsara muttered.

"Oh yes," Mira replied.

Before either of us could stop her, she walked over and pressed it.

Click.

For a second, nothing happened.

Then a low mechanical hum echoed through the office.

All three of us froze.

"...Did you just activate something?" I asked.

"Maybe."

"Mira."

"Definitely."

A section of the wall behind the desk suddenly slid sideways.

Grinding metal(Metal rubbing against metal.) echoed through the room as a hidden doorway slowly revealed itself.

Silence.

We all stared.

Then looked at each other.

Then looked back at the opening.

Then stared harder.

"...Oh."

"...Oh."

"...OH."

Eclipsara immediately pointed at Mira.

"YOU CAN'T JUST KEEP GETTING REWARDED FOR PRESSING RANDOM BUTTONS."

"It keeps working."

"THAT'S THE PROBLEM."

I walked closer to the newly revealed opening.

"...Well, that's concerning."

Eclipsara pointed dramatically at the hidden passage.

"WHY DOES EVERY ROOM IN THIS FACILITY HAVE A SECRET ROOM?"

I stared into the opening.

"At this point, how many secret passages does this place even have?"

"No idea."

"Honestly, I'm starting to think this entire facility is just secret passages pretending to be a laboratory."

"That's becoming a surprisingly reasonable theory," Mira admitted.

The hidden doorway revealed a narrow corridor beyond.

Very narrow.

I immediately frowned.

"...Wait."

Eclipsara leaned forward slightly.

Then her visible red eye widened.

"Oh."

"What?"

She pointed into the passage.

"This is even smaller than the secret passage Mira and I used earlier."

I stared.

She was right.

The corridor was barely wide enough for a single person to walk through at a time.

The walls were smooth metal.

The ceiling felt uncomfortably low.

Dim lights ran along both sides, casting pale strips of illumination down the cramped passageway.(Casting-producing or shining. Pale-weak/light colored. Illumination-light. Context: The dim lights created thin lines of weak light along the corridor.)

"...I don't like that."

"I don't either," Eclipsara admitted.

Mira immediately stepped forward.

"Well, we're obviously going in."

Of course she said that.

A few moments later, all three of us were carefully squeezing our way through the hidden corridor.

The passage wasn't very tall.

It wasn't very wide.

And it definitely wasn't comfortable.

The corridor twisted through the walls of the facility, forcing us into a single-file line. Mira led the way, Eclipsara followed behind her, and I brought up the rear.(Walked last in the group.)

The deeper we went, the more it felt like we were traveling through the spaces between rooms rather than through the facility itself. Which was exactly what happened the last few times, but I feel that I am not able to emphasize it as much.(It felt like they were moving through hidden areas inside the walls instead of normal hallways. Context: Like moving through the building's secret interior.)

Eventually, a faint light appeared ahead.

Mira slowed.

Eclipsara slowed.

I immediately noticed both of them suddenly looking confused.

Then surprised.

Then very surprised.

"...Wait," Mira said.

"No way," Eclipsara muttered.

The passage opened into a larger space.

The three of us stepped through.

And both Mira and Eclipsara immediately stopped walking.

I blinked.

"...What?"

Neither answered.

Instead, they simply stared.

Ahead of us stood an elevator platform.

Metal railings surrounded its edges.

A control panel sat in it.

Large ventilation fans slowly rotated overhead with a low mechanical whir.(A soft machine-spinning sound.)

Pipes ran across the ceiling and down the walls in precise branching lines.

Mira looked stunned.

Eclipsara looked equally stunned.

Then Eclipsara pointed.

"...No way."

Mira nodded slowly.

"...No way."

I looked between them.

"...Should I know what we're staring at?"

Both girls immediately looked at me.

Then back at the elevator.

Then back at me.

Eclipsara spoke first.

"Val."

"Yeah?"

"This is where we started."

I blinked.

"...What?"

Mira pointed directly at the elevator platform.

"When the elevator brought us down to this floor."

I stared.

Then stared harder.

Then slowly looked behind us at the hidden door we'd just exited.

"...Wait."

A realization hit me.

"...WAIT."

Eclipsara immediately pointed at me.

"HE GETS IT."

I pointed back toward the concealed doorway.

"That secret passage led all the way back here?"

"YES."

Mira nodded.

"Apparently."

I looked around the room again.

Then toward the hidden doorway.

Then back around the room.

"...You've got to be kidding me."

Because now that I knew where to look-

The hidden entrance blended perfectly into the wall.

Perfectly.

It was positioned right beside the large wide rectangular opening that led into the main hallway section of the floor(the dimly lit rooms). And directly opposite both of them stood the elevator.

The secret door had been sitting almost right next to one of the landmarks on the entire floor.

No visible seams.

No obvious handle.

No indication whatsoever that an entire passageway existed behind it.

Then Eclipsara slowly placed both hands on her head.

"THERE WAS A SECRET DOOR HERE THE ENTIRE TIME?"

"...There was a secret door here this entire time?" Mira echoed.

Apparently there was.

I walked over and examined it. Even standing right beside it, I could barely tell it existed.

The seams blended perfectly into the surrounding wall.

No visible handle.

No panel.

Nothing.

Just smooth metal.

"...Okay, that's actually ridiculous."

Eclipsara walked over too then immediately started poking the wall.

"HOW WERE WE SUPPOSED TO FIND THIS?"

Mira stared at the hidden doorway.

"We literally stood here before."

"We stood RIGHT HERE," Eclipsara agreed.

She pointed dramatically at the wall.

"THIS WALL."

Then she pointed at herself.

"I LOOKED AT THIS WALL."

Then she pointed at Mira.

"YOU LOOKED AT THIS WALL."

Then she pointed at me.

"...You didn't look at this wall."

"I wasn't here."

"Good point."

Eclipsara pointed at the wall again.

"BUT WE LOOKED AT THIS WALL."

Mira slowly nodded.

"...We did."

Eclipsara pointed accusingly at the hidden doorway.

"You deceptive little wall."

The wall remained silent.

"Coward."

The wall continued being a wall.

Mira rubbed her forehead.

Then sighed.

"...Honestly, that explains why the lead scientist's office had a hidden passage."

I glanced toward the elevator.

"So this is really where everything started?"

Mira nodded. "Pretty much."

Her bright green eyes drifted toward the elevator platform.

"When Eclipsara and I first came down here, we arrived through that elevator."

Eclipsara crossed her arms. "The ride took forever."

"Several minutes."

"WAY too many minutes."

For a moment, all three of us stared at the elevator.

Then Mira casually walked over and stepped onto the platform.

Immediately, both Eclipsara and I let out matching sighs.

"...Of course she's standing on it already." Eclipsara muttered.

"Naturally."

Mira looked back at us.

"What?"

Neither of us answered.

Instead, we slowly walked over and joined her on the platform.

The elevator remained inactive.

Nobody pressed anything.

Nobody touched the controls.

We simply stood there staring at it.

Then Mira reached over and pressed a button on the control panel.

The machine immediately hummed to life.

A low mechanical vibration traveled through the platform beneath our feet.

"Oh no," Eclipsara whispered.

A small rectangular screen embedded in the control panel flickered on.

A soft electronic chime sounded.

PLEASE INSERT HIGH-RANKING ACCESS CARD.

Mira immediately raised Dr. A. Virell's card and slid the card into the scanner.

The machine beeped.

AUTHORIZATION ACCEPTED

The elevator platform vibrated beneath our feet as a deep mechanical hum echoed through the chamber. A second later, loud metallic clanks rang out around us. Protective barriers began sliding upward along the edges of the platform, locking into place one by one until we were surrounded by a reinforced enclosure.

Mira's eyes lit up instantly.

"It's working."

"Oh no," Eclipsara whispered.

"It's working!" Mira repeated.

The elevator rumbled louder.

Then-

BEEP

All three of us looked toward the display again.

A second message appeared.

SECONDARY AUTHORIZATION REQUIRED

The elevator stopped. The barriers remained locked in place.

Nobody moved.

Then Eclipsara slowly stared at the screen.

"...You've got to be kidding me."

Mira stared too.

"...A second card?"

I looked between them.

"...Please tell me we have one."

Eclipsara groaned.

Then reached beneath her jacket.

A few seconds later she was holding an entire collection of recovered keycards.

She stared down at the collection.

"...Oh great."

Mira looked at the pile.

"...How many did you take?"

"A LOT."

I looked at the cards.

Then at Eclipsara.

"...Thank goodness you kept all of those."

Eclipsara nodded immediately.

"See? Hoarding is a survival skill."

"I agree with that."

She began sorting through them.

"Alright."

Mira stepped closer. "We just try them one by one."

"Yep."

Eclipsara held up the first card.

"Let's see if-"

"Hehe." 

The sound drifted through the room.

Every one of us froze.

The laugh was quiet.

Far away.

Yet somehow it echoed through the entire chamber.

My stomach immediately dropped.

The dim lights overhead flickered.

Once.

Twice.

Then steadied again.

Nobody spoke.

Slowly, all three of us turned toward the large rectangular opening leading back into the dim hallways beyond.

Darkness stared back.

Nothing moved.

Nothing appeared.

Yet somehow that made it worse.

"Heheh..."

The sound came again.

Closer this time.

The lights flickered harder.

A faint tremor ran through the chamber's ventilation fans overhead.

Beside me, Eclipsara visibly stiffened.

Mira's entire expression changed in an instant.

The excitement vanished.

Her sniper rifle was already in her hands before I even consciously registered her moving.

She raised it and aimed directly toward the dark opening.

The barrel remained perfectly steady.

No one spoke.

No one breathed.

The silence became suffocating.

Eclipsara quickly turned back toward the control panel.

"Keep watching the hallway."

Mira didn't answer.

Her eyes never left the darkness.

Eclipsara immediately shoved the first card into the scanner.

BEEP.

ACCESS DENIED

She grabbed another.

BEEP.

ACCESS DENIED

Another.

BEEP.

ACCESS DENIED

The sound of the scanner suddenly felt far too loud.

Every denial echoed through the room.

Every second felt longer than the last.

"Heheh..."

The laugh drifted through the darkness again.

Closer.

The overhead lights flickered violently for a moment before stabilizing.

I gripped my handgun tighter.

Nobody said a word.

Eclipsara inserted another card.

ACCESS DENIED

Another.

ACCESS DENIED

Another.

ACCESS DENIED

Her movements became faster.

More urgent.

Yet she remained completely silent.

Mira stayed perfectly still, sniper trained on the hallway entrance.

The dark opening remained empty.

Nothing stepped into view.

Nothing revealed itself.

But the feeling of being watched only grew stronger.

Then the laugh came again.

"Heheheh..."

This time it seemed to echo from multiple directions at once.

The dim hallway beyond the rectangular opening looked darker than before.

The lights out there flickered weakly, casting shifting shadows across the floor.

Still nothing appeared.

Still nobody spoke.

The only sounds in the chamber were the scanner rejecting card after card, the low hum of the waiting elevator, and that distant, warped laughter drifting closer through the darkness. 


"Heheheh..."

The laugh echoed through the chamber again.

Then something moved.

A massive shape slowly emerged from the darkness beyond the rectangular opening.

My stomach dropped immediately.

"Oh no."

The creature stepped into view.

Its body wasn't truly solid. It looked like a towering mass of writhing black flesh constantly shifting and stretching as if it couldn't decide what shape it wanted to be. Hundreds of skull-like faces protruded from every part of its body, layered over one another in grotesque clusters(Protruded: Stuck out. Layered: Stacked on top of each other. Grotesque: Extremely disturbing or horrifying. Clusters: Groups packed together.). Hollow eye sockets stared in every direction while twisted jaws hung open in permanent silent screams.

(Hollow eye sockets: Empty eye holes. Twisted jaws: Misshapen mouths. Permanent silent screams which looked like screaming forever but made no sound. Context meaning: The skull faces looked terrifying. Empty eye holes everywhere. Mouths stretched open. Faces frozen in expressions of horror.)

Countless tiny red eyes blinked open across its torso.

Then its shoulders.

Then its limbs.

Then more.

And more.

Dozens.

Hundreds.

Every single one of them locked onto us simultaneously.

The thing was enormous.

Its upper body nearly brushed the ceiling.

Long black tendrils dragged along both the floor and ceiling behind it, bending at impossible angles as though the laws of reality only loosely applied to it.(The tendrils moved in unnatural ways.)

"Heheheh..."

The sound wasn't coming from one mouth.

It sounded like every skull embedded in its body was laughing at once.

Beside me, Mira immediately fired.

BOOM.

The sniper rifle erupted with a deafening crack.(Erupted: Suddenly released. Deafening: Extremely loud. Crack: Sharp gunshot sound. Context meaning: When Mira fired, the sound was so loud it almost hurt their ears. Not a quiet pop. A powerful sniper-rifle explosion.)

The round struck one of the skull-like faces directly.

The creature jerked.

Part of the face exploded apart.

For a brief moment, the monster froze.

Then-

"Heheheheheh..."

The laughter somehow increased.

"Oh, that's bad," I muttered.

The creature's countless red eyes blinked rapidly.

Then every tendril moved.

Fast.

Way too fast.

Black limbs lashed through the hallway toward us.

Mira chambered another round.(Loading step: Put the next bullet into the firing position so the gun can shoot again.)

BOOM.

Another skull burst apart.

The creature staggered slightly.

Not enough.

Its tendrils slammed against the elevator barriers.

CLANG.

Metal groaned.

The entire platform shook beneath our feet.

At the same moment, several sections of its body bulged outward.

I immediately recognized what was happening.

"PROJECTILES!"

The creature launched jagged masses of hardened black-and-red material directly at us.

The projectiles slammed into the barriers.

BANG.

BANG.

BANG.

Chunks of black matter splattered across the metal enclosure.

The elevator rattled violently.

Eclipsara was already moving.

Her long black hair whipped behind her as she shoved another card through the scanner.

ACCESS DENIED.

"COME ON."

Another card.

ACCESS DENIED.

Another card.

ACCESS DENIED.

"Heheheheh..."

The monster continued advancing.

Slowly.

Steadily.

Its main body barely seemed to hurry.

It didn't need to.

Its tendrils reached everywhere.

One suddenly shot between the elevator barriers.

Straight toward us.

"LOOK OUT!"

The black limb whipped across the platform.

Before I could react-

CRASH.

Eclipsara's axe came down like a guillotine.

The massive blade slammed into the tendril with enough force to shake the platform.

The limb split apart instantly.

Black fluid sprayed across the floor.

The creature froze.

Every skull-face opened its mouth wider.

"Heeeehhh-!"

The sound that came out wasn't laughter anymore.

It sounded like pain.

Eclipsara yanked her axe free.

Her visible red eye gleamed.

The yellow-tipped ends of her hair swayed as she shifted her stance.

"Oh."

She smiled.

"That hurt."

The creature immediately reacted.

Dozens of tendrils surged forward at once.

"THAT DEFINITELY HURT."

BOOM.

Mira fired again.

Another skull-face exploded apart.

The petite succubus barely moved despite the recoil. Her fluffy pink side ponytail bounced slightly as she cycled another round into the rifle. Bright green eyes locked onto the creature as she smoothly chambered the next shot without ever looking away from her target.

"Keep cutting them!"

"WORKING ON IT."

Another tendril slipped through the barrier.

I fired immediately.

BANG.

The bullet disappeared into the creature's enormous mass.

The thing visibly flinched, but only slightly.

Honestly?

I wasn't exactly a great shot, but when your target was the size of a very big whale, accuracy became a lot less important.

"The giant size is actually helping me understand how aiming works."

BANG.

BANG.

BANG.

Several of my rounds struck clusters of skull-faces.

The creature jerked repeatedly.

One tendril suddenly shot toward my chest like a spear, crossing the distance between us quite quickly. Very luckily slow enough for me to comprehend and think on what to do next. I immediately dropped my handgun, grabbed my short sword, and drove the blade directly into the black flesh before it could hit me.

The tendril recoiled violently.(moved backward quickly after being hit or hurt.)

Black fluid splattered across the floor.

"Oh."

I blinked.

"That actually worked."

Another tendril lunged. Barely missing me.

I stabbed again.

Then slashed across it.

The blade carved through the writhing flesh, splitting the limb open before it retreated back toward the creature.

"THAT WORKS TOO."

"GOOD!" Eclipsara yelled.

Another card.

ACCESS DENIED.

Another.

ACCESS DENIED.

Another.

ACCESS DENIED.

"OH, you gotta be sh-."

The creature was getting closer now.

Each step made the floor tremble.

More red eyes opened across its body.

More skull-faces twisted toward us.

"Heheheheheheh..."

The laughter echoed through the chamber.

Mira planted her feet firmly and fired again.

BOOM.

The sniper rifle kicked against her shoulder.

Another skull-face shattered apart, fragments of black flesh spraying backward as the creature recoiled. Without hesitation, she worked the action, chambered another round, and immediately lined up her next shot.

I raised my handgun again and fired several more rounds into the creature's upper body.

BANG.

BANG.

BANG.

The bullets tore through clusters of faces and blinking red eyes. Most of the damage seemed minor, but every hit made the thing twitch and stagger ever so slightly.

Beside us, another tendril slipped through the barrier and whipped across the platform toward Eclipsara.

She pivoted instantly.(turn quickly using one foot or turning your body in place.)

Then brought her axe down with both hands.

CRASH.

The blade struck the tendril near its midpoint, splitting it apart before it could reach us(Midpoint-middle section. Context meaning: The tendril was rushing toward them. Before it could hit anyone: Eclipsara swung her axe. The axe hit the middle of the tendril. The tendril got cut into two pieces.). The severed section slammed onto the platform floor and writhed briefly before going still.

(After Eclipsara cut the tendril: The cut-off piece fell. It hit the floor hard. It twisted around like a dying snake. Then it stopped moving completely.)

For a brief moment, it felt less like fighting a creature and more like desperately holding back a living avalanche.(Context meaning: The monster was sending: tendrils projectiles attacks from everywhere so continuously that it didn't feel like fighting one enemy. It felt like trying to stop a giant moving wall of destruction.)

The elevator barriers rattled under repeated impacts.

Black-and-red projectiles continued hammering against the metal enclosure.(The creature kept firing black-and-red objects at the elevator.Those objects repeatedly slammed into the protective metal walls.)

The hallway beyond flickered with unstable light.

The monster kept advancing.

Slow.

Patient.

Relentless.

And all the while, Eclipsara continued feeding card after card into the scanner as fast as she could.

ACCESS DENIED.

ACCESS DENIED.

ACCESS DENIED.

"Heheheheheh..."

The laughter echoed closer.

Much closer.

Eclipsara grabbed another card.

"PLEASE."

She shoved it into the reader.

The machine beeped.

ACCESS DENIED.

As the battle continued, the elevator platform shook beneath repeated impacts.

The creature's laughter echoed through the chamber.

"Heheheheheheh..."

Tendrils slammed against the barriers.

Projectiles exploded across the metal enclosure.

Mira kept firing.

BOOM.

Another skull-face burst apart.

I fired several more rounds into the creature's massive body.

BANG.

BANG.

BANG.

Eclipsara hacked through another tendril that slipped through the barrier before immediately returning to the scanner.

Eclipsara continued frantically feeding card after card into the scanner.

ACCESS DENIED.

Another card.

ACCESS DENIED.

Another.

ACCESS DENIED.

"Oh, YOU FREAKING STUPID MACHINE!!" Eclipsara shouted.

As she looked down at the remaining cards, her visible red eye twitched.

"...I only have a few cards left."

"That's not a sentence I wanted to hear," I replied while shooting another cluster of red eyes.

BANG.

A tendril recoiled.

Eclipsara grabbed another card.

"Seriously, if this one doesn't work-"

She shoved it into the scanner.

The machine beeped.

AUTHORIZATION ACCEPTED.

Silence.

Eclipsara blinked.

I blinked.

The two of us slowly looked at the screen.

Then at each other.

"...Wow."

"...Wow."

For one glorious second, both of us simply stared at the screen.

Eclipsara looked genuinely stunned.

"...It worked."

The scanner flashed green.

SECONDARY AUTHORIZATION ACCEPTED

The elevator control panel lit up completely.

The creature's laughter echoed through the chamber.

"Heheheheheheheh-"

"FOCUS!" Mira screamed.

We both jumped.

Mira pointed wildly at the control panel while still aiming her sniper rifle with the other hand.

"ECLIPSARA, PRESS THE FUCKING BUTTON!"

"Oh right!"

Without hesitation, Eclipsara slammed her palm onto the activation switch.

WHAM.

The elevator immediately lurched.

The entire platform vibrated beneath our feet.

A deep mechanical rumble echoed through the chamber as massive machinery somewhere below finally came to life.

The protective enclosure surrounding us locked completely into place. Like it wasn't halfway enclosed anymore, but fully.

Above us, a transparent armored ceiling enclosed the top of the elevator, allowing us to see the facility floor shrinking farther away(A strong clear roof closed over the elevator. It protected them while still allowing them to look upward.). Thick metal supports reinforced the clear panels, creating a protective cover over the platform while still giving us a view of everything above.(The transparent roof wasn't just glass. Heavy metal beams strengthened it. The roof protected them but still let them see the monster and the floor above.)

"YES!" Mira cheered.

The platform began descending.

Slowly at first.

Then faster.

The floor above started pulling away.

The nightmare creature remained at the top level.

The distance between us widened.

Its countless red eyes stared downward.

Its skull-like faces twisted and stretched.

"Heheheheheheheheh..."

I released a breath.

"We actually did it."

Mira lowered her rifle slightly.

"We got out."

Eclipsara nearly collapsed in relief.

"Oh, thank every possible higher power."

The elevator continued descending.

The chamber above grew farther away.

For a few glorious seconds-

Everything seemed fine.

Then Mira's smile vanished.

"...Wait."

I looked up.

The creature had stopped laughing.

That was somehow worse.

Its countless red eyes remained locked directly onto us.

Its massive body slowly crawled closer to the edge of the elevator shaft.(Elevator shaft: The huge vertical tunnel the elevator moves through. Context meaning: The monster slowly moved toward the hole where the elevator was descending. Imagine it crawling to the edge of a giant pit and looking down at them.)

One tendril hooked itself around a support beam.

Another wrapped around a railing.

The enormous mass of black flesh dragged itself forward.

Closer.

Closer.

Closer.

Eclipsara slowly looked upward.

"...No."

Mira looked upward too.

"...No."

I stared.

"...OH NO."

The creature reached the edge.

Every skull-face turned downward toward us.

Hundreds of jaws stretched open.

"Heheheheheheh..."

A horrible realization hit all three of us simultaneously.

Silence.

Then-

"NOOOOOOO!" all three of us screamed together.

"Oh, COME ON!" Eclipsara yelled.

"DO NOT DO THIS!" I shouted.

"YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!" Mira screamed.

The creature crouched.

Its enormous mass compressed slightly.(Compressed: Squeezed inward. Context meaning: The monster lowered itself and tightened its body. Like a person bending their knees before jumping.)

Tendrils coiled.(Coiled: Curled up tightly. Context meaning: The tendrils wrapped and twisted around themselves. Like ropes or springs tightening before release.)

Muscles tightened beneath layers of writhing black flesh.(Tightened: Became tense and ready. Beneath: Under. Writhing: Twisting and constantly moving. Context meaning: Under the monster's moving black flesh, its muscles became tense. It was gathering strength to leap. Like an athlete preparing to jump.)

Eclipsara pointed upward in absolute outrage.

"YOU'RE TOO BIG TO JUMP DOWN HERE!"

"It doesn't care!" Mira yelled.

"APPARENTLY NOT!"

The creature crouched lower.

Lower.

Lower.

I rubbed my face.

"Oh, come on."

Eclipsara groaned dramatically.

"Oh, COME ON."

Mira pointed her sniper rifle upward.

"IT'S GOING TO JUMP!"

"I KNOW IT'S GOING TO JUMP!"

"WHY IS IT GOING TO JUMP?!"

"WHY WOULD IT DO THAT?! DOES IT HATE US THAT MUCH?!"

"OR MAYBE IT LOVES US ENOUGH TO CHASE US!" I yelled.

"WHY WOULD IT LOVE US, VAL?!" Mira shouted.

Eclipsara pointed dramatically upward at the monster.

"BECAUSE WE'RE PROBABLY THE FIRST LIVING PEOPLE IT'S SEEN IN THIS LAB IN WHO KNOWS HOW LONG!"

Silence.

The creature crouched lower.

Eclipsara's visible red eye widened.

"...OH MY GOD."

"What?" I asked.

"What?!" Mira asked.

Eclipsara pointed at the monster in horror.

"...IT THINKS WE'RE PLAYING TAG."

A pause.

Then all three of us stared at the creature.

The creature stared back.

"Heheheheheheheh..."

"...Oh no," I whispered.

"Oh NO." Mira whispered.

Eclipsara pointed accusingly at it.

"IT THINKS THIS IS A GAME!"

Mira looked utterly offended.

"VAL. ECLIPSARA. YOU TWO ARE UNBELIEVABLE."

"LOOK AT IT!" Eclipsara shouted. 

"I AM LOOKING AT IT!"

"IT'S CHASING US WITH THE ENERGY OF A TODDLER WHO FOUND NEW FRIENDS!"

"THAT IS NOT BETTER!"

"IT'S SO MUCH WORSE!" I agreed.

The monster's laughter stretched into a warped chorus.(Context meaning: The laughter no longer sounded like one sound. It sounded like hundreds of distorted voices laughing together at the same time. Very creepy and unnatural.)

"Heheheheheheheheheheheh-"

Then it jumped.

The entire mountain of writhing flesh launched itself off the edge of the shaft.

Hundreds of tendrils exploded outward.

Countless red eyes locked onto us.

Skull-faces screamed silently as the creature plummeted downward directly toward the descending elevator.(they looked like they were screaming)

For one frozen second, all three of us simply stared.

Then-

"AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!" screamed Mira.

"AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!" screamed Eclipsara.

"AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!" I screamed.

The monster came hurtling after us into the darkness below.

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