Then he gestured with his abnormally long hand and the chains and straps fell around my feet. The entity stood there for a moment more, allowing the point that I was a prisoner sink in. "Can you let me out of this thing now?" I spat. I dipped my head, and white hair fell across my face. The word was sour in my mouth, and the creature could tell I was angered. However I couldn't do anything but grit my teeth and nod. I tensed at the way the creature, Slenderman, spoke my name. For I am not letting you leave until you can prove to me that you can be trusted to kill with reason, not just for the sake of bloodshed. You are going to stay here, both for me to watch you and prevent you from arousing suspicion, and for you to mingle with others like you. In the house above our heads are others like you. "I both hunt and protect the people in this town. His body filled the room, and I saw dark, swirling shadows behind him. "My name is Zero, and that's just what I do. I suggest you tell me your name, and why you are killing so many of our locals immediately."Īah, so that's why I am here. "Little girl, you do not want to anger me. It was that thing! The thing from the forest! I narrowed my eyes and glare at it. I came face to face with the owner of the booming voice. Then I felt a hand grip my chin, and force my head to the side. But I just raised my chin in the air and didn't reply. The voice seemed like it went through my body, and made me want to crumble beneath the intensity. I felt the presence of something, and it made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. Footsteps came towards me, stopping right behind my back. Just as I started to try wiggling my wrists out, I heard the cell door open, a loud creaking noise, and fell still. I gave up trying to see the door, and relaxed into the chair, focusing on the straps tying me down. The room was bare apart from the chains, the chair I was sitting in, and a large metal door behind me, that I could just see out the corner of my eye if I turned my head as far as I could. It seemed to be a sort of cell, complete with chains and metal hoops drilled into the wall to secure people to. I raised a white eyebrow as I took in the setting. I had leather straps around my wrists and ankles, and heavy chains keeping my legs together and wrapping around my waist. I was strapped down in some sort of metal chair. I blinked a few times until the room came into focus. I opened my eyes, vision blurry in the harsh light. I blacked out, still gripping my sledge hammer. The static in my ears escalated as the thing reached for me, and finally the sound was too much. But the worst thing of all, the one thing that rung warning bells in my twisted mind, was that it had no face, only tight, white skin pulled taunt across its skull. It's long fingers were pale and boney, and reached towards me. I had developed a sense of guessing colours due to their tones, so it looked like the creatures tie was bright red. Elongated limbs were covered by a dark suit, and it had some sort of tie as well. It was huge! It towered up among the tallest treetops, but it's figure was that of a man. I looked up at the monsterous entity before me. Leaves, dirt and twigs were tangled in my hair. My tights were in tatters, and my shirt was barley hanging on. I felt my palms, forearms, stomoch and thighs tear and rip as the rough surface abused my skin. I had too much momentum to stop myself, and ended up trying to slid to the ground and try to grab hold of the roots and stones sticking out of the dirt to slow myself. Just as I thought that, the creature suddenly appeared in front of me. My breath was coming out in fast, short breaths, rapid after about an hour or more of running. I leapt over a fallen tree, keeping a tight grip on the handle of my sledge hammer, making sure I didn't drop it as I stumbled. I felt a shot of static pierce through my ears again, and almost tripped, my hands automatically clapping over my hands. The forest was deadly at night, and my monochrome vision didn't help much in the way of finding trip hazards and such. I grit my teeth and pushed on, still running as fast as I could. I felt a sharp blast of pain flash across my leg as a sharp branch sliced it open.
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