Monday, October 26, 2020

Dancing Alone

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This happened while I was visiting Japan last summer.

I was travelling solo at the time. I’d gone through most of Asia, visiting cities like Shanghai, Bangkok, Hanoi, Seoul, etc. The last place on my list was Tokyo.

I spent the days sight-seeing, eating as much sushi as I could handle, and spent the nights wandering the streets, drinking with locals, and hitting any club that looked interesting.

I was having the time of my life.

I found myself in a more out-of-the-way club on my second-to-last night there. It wasn’t some extremely obscure place or anything. Just less-tourist heavy than the others. More populated with locals, I suppose.

It was an interesting place. It gave off a grimier vibe, with its harsh lighting and aggressive techno music. It was my kind of venue for sure.

At some point, I found myself sitting with a couple of locals – Teiji and Shin. Their English was pretty solid, so talking to them was easy enough.

“Can’t believe I’m headed back soon,” I said, downing another Asahi. “Back to boring old America.”

Teiji laughed. “Stay anywhere long enough and it becomes boring. Japan is no different.”

I suppose I agreed. Perhaps I just didn’t want to go back to my ordinary life. I turned in my seat and scanned the club, eventually spotting a woman dancing by herself near a corner.

She was… beautiful. Her dark shoulder-length hair flowed seamlessly with her movements, and her facial features looked like they were carved out of stone. She was also wearing a tight, purple dress that just about revealed every aspect of her voluptuous physique.

I couldn’t believe that every guy in the club wasn’t all over her.

“Hey,” I looked back at Teiji and Shin. “What’s a good Japanese pick up line? Not too complicated, though.”

Shin grinned. “Ah, good-looking guy like you doesn’t even need it. Just dance your way in. Where’s the lucky lady?”

I gestured over my shoulder with my beer, towards the woman in the corner.

Shin’s face dropped upon seeing her. He pointed at her, before whispering something to Teiji. His face dropped as well.

Shin looked back at me. “Hey, I know this great place about a kilometer away. You wanna head there?”

I furrowed my eyebrows and laughed. “Oh, c’mon,” I looked back at the woman. Still dancing. Still as beautiful as ever. “You don’t want me hitting on her? You’re planning on taking her for yourself huh? You guys are slick, I’ll give you that.”

Teiji shook his head. “No, man. Are you not wondering why nobody’s talking to her? Why she’s dancing alone?”

“I… I don’t know,” I said, shrugging. “Is her boyfriend Yakuza or something?”

Shin sighed.

“I’m sorry, maybe that was insensitive.”

“No,” Shin replied “You’d be safer if she was dating a Yakuza.”

That certainly got me confused.

“I… I don’t… what’d you mean?”

Shin looked down. “I don’t how to explain it to you. She doesn’t appear often. But her being here really makes me want to leave. Will you come with us?”

They seemed pretty serious about it, so I relented. We left, and spent the next few hours getting completely plastered. We said our goodbyes sometime around 3AM and I started making my way back to the hotel.

On the way, I passed the same club where I’d met them. The club with the dancing woman. It still seemed to be open, so I walked back in, more curious than anything. The place had cleared out a bit, but wasn’t empty by any means. I scanned the dance floor once again.

She was still there. Still in the same corner. Still dancing. Still alone.

What would you do in this situation? In my drunken state, I began convincing myself that Teiji and Shin were just fucking with me. That I couldn’t pass up an opportunity to talk to a woman as beautiful as her.

I didn’t stop to ask myself why she was still dancing in the same corner of the same club nearly 3 hours later.

I walked onto the floor and began bopping my head to the techno. I was no dancer by professional standards, but pretty solid by drunk club standards. I noticed that was I getting weird stares as I made my way over to her. I think I even saw some guy starting to walk towards me, only to be pulled back by his girl. Looking back, all the red flags were there. But at the moment, I couldn’t care less.

I got within a few feet of her before trying my atrocious Japanese on her.

“Hey,” I said. “You sure like this place, huh?”

She looked up at me and smiled. She was even more stunning up close. A little too stunning, in retrospect. As if she were computer-generated or something.

Yeah, now that I really think about it… she hardly looked real at all.

She didn’t really say anything. Just gestured over for me to dance with her, which I obliged. It went pretty normal at first. I was kinda nervous, so I wasn’t sure if I should grab her waist or not.

Soon enough, she made that decision for me. She grabbed my wrists and wrapped them around her hips. I remember her grip being tight, nearly uncomfortably so. However, my mind was so clouded with the prospect that I might actually get to sleep with her that I just let it happen.

Her face began getting close to mine. My heart started beating hard as I matched her movements, leaning in myself. Soon enough, we were making out.

My heart started beating even faster as ecstasy coursed through my system. But that feeling wouldn’t last so long.

I started tasting blood as her tongue swirled around in my mouth. A lot of it. I pulled back and stared in horror as red dripped down her lips. She gave me a ghastly grin before leaning in again.

I tried stepping even further back, but her iron grip didn’t let up. In fact, her fingers began digging into my flesh. The taste of metal inundating my senses was disgusting. I spat blood onto the dance floor, before seeing something wriggling within it. I nearly puked.

The woman forced me back towards her and looked me dead in the eyes. They’d become a deep, swirling black. As if I were staring into some obscure abyss. At that point, I did the only thing I could think of.

Using all of my strength, I bashed my head into hers three times consecutively. It hurt like hell for me, but she barely flinched. Nevertheless, it still caused her to loosen her grip. I fell backwards, reeling from the pain. Nobody else in the club seemed to notice, though.

Or… they were just pretending not to. I could see their expressions illuminated faintly by the grimy lights. They were moving their bodies as if nothing had happened, but their faces were telling a different story. They all looked horrified.

I looked back at the woman. She was still standing in her corner, glaring at me with an expression saturated with pure malice. And then she grinned. A wide, bloody grin.

I wiped the residual blood from my mouth, bolted up, and ran the hell out of the club.

I spent my last day in Tokyo locked up in my room. I tried convincing myself that what happened wasn’t real. That I’d been… drugged or something. Yet, the wounds on my wrists and the cuts on my tongue and insides of my cheek pretty much confirmed it was real. At the very least… something had happened.

Now, I don’t know if I’m going crazy or what… but I swear I’ve seen glimpses of her since.

Sometimes, it’ll be a familiar purple dress sticking out in the crowd. Other times, I think I’ll see somebody dancing alone in a corner for a split-second before disappearing.

It's not only in clubs, though. It's everywhere I go. I could hear shuffling in my basement last night.

Sometimes, I’ll cough up blood, only to see something squirming in the sink.

I really hope I’m just going crazy. 

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Credits

 

The Drowning Man

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This is something that happened to me last summer. I’m opting to tell it now cause… well we’re all cooped up indoors and I suppose there’s no better time. Also, perhaps finally telling it will be somehow cathartic. But I doubt that.

To this day, I can’t find an explanation for what happened. In fact, I can’t even fathom there being an explanation that I’ll ever understand.

I was camping with a few friends. We weren’t terribly deep in the woods or anything. In fact, there was another campsite set up maybe 2-300 meters away from us.

For the first few days, calling it a “great time” would’ve been an understatement. We were having a fucking blast. Exams were finally over, and we were blowing off steam any way we could. There were five of us in total. Neel, James, Curtis, Ahmad and Steve – me. Real sausage fest, I know.

There was a lake within walking distance of our campsite, and I found myself sitting on the shore during the 3rd night. Curtis and I were smoking while talking about our final year of Uni and the future ahead of us. It’d been quite the tumultuous year, after all.

After a while, Curtis left to hit on the girls at the campsite near us. I stayed for a bit after, listening to music while looking up at the stars. At some point, I noticed water rippling onto the shore. I froze for a moment. I couldn’t imagine somebody actually being on the lake. I took my headphones out, and heard the sound of splashing water.

It sounded frenetic. Almost like somebody was… drowning.

I sat up and looked, shocked at the sight ahead of me. Sure enough, there was somebody out there, maybe fifty meters away from the shore, seemingly struggling to stay afloat. It looked like an adult man, but I couldn’t tell from so far. But it certainly wasn’t a child.

What the hell? I thought. Of course, the first conclusion I came to was that my friends were playing a trick on me. It was definitely something they’d do, after all. (Fucked up, I know).

I mean, it was nearly midnight. Who the hell else could it be?

“Oh, come on!” I yelled out. “You think I’d fall for that?”

The figure just kept splashing around. Soon enough, I started getting worried.

At that point, it was either saving my pride or letting somebody drown to death. If it was one of my friends, then I’d just get them back later.

“Hang on!” I yelled out, before jumping in. I wasn’t the best swimmer, but I was certainly competent enough. I was confident that I’d be able to lug this guy to shore.

Nevertheless, my lack of goggles, combined with the fact that it was nearly pitch black outside did make things a bit harder. Eventually, I stopped in order to make sure I was moving the right way.

However… he was gone. There was no more splashing. I panicked for a moment, thinking that I’d acted too late. But then I realized something even more horrifying. I was able to stand. The water went up to my chest, and I was only about 5’6, or 167 cm tall . I looked back at the shore, realizing that I was just about 50 meters out.

What the hell? I thought to myself.

A chill ran up the back of my spine as the implication set in. It was a different kind fear than what I was used to. An abstract fear. Something I was completely unfamiliar with.

I stood still for a moment. For some reason, I was hoping that my mind had somehow conjured up the whole thing. That I’d been seeing things. A visceral hallucination.

Or maybe I was just too scared to move. Maybe they were just waiting for me to swim away, and they’d grab onto my ankle with their clammy hands as soon as I tried.

I’m not sure how long I waited. It was probably under a minute, even though it felt like far longer. I didn’t even know what I was waiting for. But then it happened. A splash from behind me.

I’d never swam faster in my life. As I got within ten meters of the shore, that… thing finally caught up. Its hands were cold and scaly as they wrapped around my foot. I began thrashing wildly, eventually managing to kick it off in desperation. During the struggle, I caught of glimpse of it. The pale moonlight could only illuminate so much, but its features were still something that could hardly be forgotten. Grey, scaly skin. Seaweed-like hair. Empty eye sockets. An empty, gaping mouth curled into a wide, sadistic grin. It seemed to be laughing under the water, but no air bubbles were rising up.

It took all of my mental strength to not faint on the spot. At that point, the water was only waist deep, so I started running. Thankfully, I got away. I stumbled onto the shore, just about ready to pass out from exhaustion. I stared back at the lake, praying that it wouldn’t walk out.

I watched as the ripples in the water began to fade, before dissipating altogether. The lake surface was once again smooth. Calm. As if nothing had happened at all. For a few moments after, I was inclined to believe it. That the whole was just a horrifying hallucination.

But I couldn’t hold on to that delusion forever. My foot had been cut from when it had grabbed me. There was no escaping the reality. I walked back to the campsite and slept in the truck that night, firmly clutching the shotgun that we’d brought.

I didn’t tell any of my friends about it. However… I made damn sure we steered clear from the lake. I told them that I’d found some used needles and condoms near the shore. That sure as hell did the trick.

I decided to walk into town the following afternoon, just to get further away from the lake for a bit. I entered a small shop to get an energy drink since I didn’t get a wink of sleep the previous night.

I suppose the cashier – an older man appearing to be in his sixties, could sense something in my expression.

“You look like you’ve just seen the Devil, son. You got a story for me?” He asked.

I chuckled nervously and shook my head. “Nah, it’s nothing. Just a… bad dream, I guess.”

The man was clearly seeing through my lies. He grinned, before continuing.

“I’ve been around for longer than you’ve been alive. It’s never just a nightmare. You saw something, didn’t you? C’mon. I’ll believe you.”

I exhaled, before telling him what I’d seen. He listened and nodded, a grave expression on his face while doing so.

“Hang on… let me make a call.”

He went on to tell me about a serial killer that’d been known to lure his victims into the lake by pretending to drown, only to drown them himself once they got close. Apparently, he’d been inactive for some time. But my story seemed to change that fact.

“The police should be around to scan the area soon. You want to stick around for a bit? They might want to talk to you about it. Text whoever you’re with in the meantime, warn ‘em.”

I just nodded.

I didn’t say anything, but that explanation didn’t seem quite right to me.

A serial killer? In other words… just a regular man. It sure as hell didn’t seem like a regular man to me. I tried rationalizing it, though. Perhaps everything that happened was real… and I’d interpreted it wrong. Maybe it truly was just some psycho killer in that lake, and his strange appearance was a product of my frenetic mind.

That was the explanation that I decided to settle on at the time. The cops came and I talked to them, describing exactly what I’d seen, barring the more otherworldly details. They thanked me and began patrolling the area.

To my surprise, it only took a few hours for them to catch somebody.

James Roloson. The notorious serial killer known for drowning people that the cashier had described to me. He’d been positively linked to at least 3 deaths in surrounding towns and had apparently come back for more. The Officers asked me if I recognized him as the man that had tried pulling me into the lake.

But as much as I wanted that to be the case… it wasn’t. I couldn’t recognize him. The only thing that I could remember were those empty eyes and that scaly skin.

I was silent for a while before an Officer chimed in on my behalf.

“You don’t have to answer, kid. This scumbag can’t hurt you anymore.”

I don’t know if I imagined what happened next or what. But I could swear that right before James was dragged into the cop car, he grinned at me something sinister. A grin that I nearly recognized as the one that’d been leering at me from beneath the water. But it disappeared from his face just about as quickly as it appeared.

I shivered and made my way back to the campsite. The cops said they’d stay nearby in case anything else came up, which did allow me to relax. But only a bit. At that point, I was just counting down the minutes until we were supposed to leave the next morning.

Our last night would’ve been fun, I suppose. Curtis had managed to convince the girls at the other campsite to come hang out with us. They were cute as well. Still… I couldn’t really enjoy anything. I couldn’t stop thinking that… person. But he was gone right? There shouldn’t have been a reason to worry so much.

But no. I couldn’t stop.

“Man, you’re looking down.” Curtis said, grinning at me. “Still thinking about Angela?”

Angela was my ex. And no, I wasn’t thinking about her, for obvious reasons.

“I know what’ll cheer you up,” he continued. “Ladies! What do you say we take a dip in the lake?”

They all cheered at the idea. I could feel my stomach sink.

“Dude, I told you that lake’s dirty as fuck. What if we step on a needle or something?”

“Oh, come on dude. We have sandals for a reason.”

Before I could get another word out, he’d taken off, along with everybody else.

“C’mon man!” he yelled back at me. “I hate seeing you like this!”

I took a deep breath, before pulling myself up.

Nothing to worry about, I thought. Nothing… to worry about.

I didn’t even believe what I was telling myself.

Regardless, I caught up to the group and found myself standing back in front of the lake.

Even though everybody was having a blast, I still couldn’t. I just kept scanning the water. I was looking for any signs of it. Him. Whatever the hell had grabbed me that night.

“Hey,” one of the girls nudged me. “You drink too much or something? If you need somebody to hold your hair back while you puke, I’m your girl.”

I laughed. “I’m fine. But I’ll keep that in mind.”

As the night went on, I began loosening up. Midnight passed and nothing had happened. Everything seemed fine. I was even starting to enjoy myself.

But then… it happened again.

“Hey! What’s going on over there?” Ahmad yelled out.

I followed my gaze to his.

“Oh, no…” I muttered.

Somebody was drowning, about fifty meters away from us.

“Jesus,” Curtis said. “Don’t worry about it, I’ll get him.”

“No! Curtis, don’t!”

“Dude, I’ll be fine. Don’t worry about it.” He replied.

“The water… it’s… it’s shallow! That person’s not in trouble!”

“Jeez man, do you hear yourself? I’m not gonna let him die, alright?”

I couldn’t do anything else before he swam off. I went after him, but he was far faster than me. Just like before, the drowning man disappeared as soon as Curtis reached him. He stopped swimming and stood confused.

“What the hell?” he said. “Where’d they go?”

“Curtis!” I was basically shrieking at this point. “Get away from there!”

I blinked once and he was abruptly dragged into the water.

What happened next was too blurry for me to recall exactly. I remember diving after him, only to find no traces of anybody. The cops came at one point, due to how much I was yelling. We searched hours for him, scouring the lake as thoroughly as possible. It wasn’t even that big. If he was there, then he should’ve turned up.

The cops had a hard time coming up with an explanation, of course. They settled on drowning as the cause for the time being. Not that it made any fucking sense.

Curtis knew how to swim. The deepest part of the lake was only 177 cm. He was 186 cm tall. As for James… well he hadn’t escaped. He was in custody while it happened.

I can’t explain what transpired that night. It might be something beyond understanding at all. I just… I can’t believe I lost a friend that night.

I drove back out to that lake a few nights ago. The entire place was empty. I’m not sure what I was trying to do. What I was trying to learn, if anything at all.

I stared out at the water for hours, well past midnight. The drowning man didn’t make another appearance. However, something did wash up on shore. It was almost like a taunt.

A sandal. The same one Curtis was wearing that night. 

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Credits

 

How to Access the "Forbidden Wiki"

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We all love Wikipedia, don’t we? A seemingly endless source of information, all consolidated on a well-formatted, visually pleasing website. And despite what your teacher might tell you, I can guarantee you that just about nobody’s trying to rewrite history pages with false information. Nobody has the time for that, nor does anybody care enough to do it.

Beyond research and general curiosity, there’s a ton of fun stuff you can do on the site. For example, there’s the Wikipedia game, where you start on one topic page and then click on related hyperlinks until you reach the pre-specified destination page. Also, did you know that if you go on a Wikipedia page relating to any topic, click on the first hyperlink and repeat the process, you’ll eventually find yourself in a loop that always directs you back to the page for philosophy? Deep stuff, really.

Now, that’s all fun and whatnot. But did you know that there’s something else you can do on Wikipedia? A ritual of sorts?

I recommend proceeding with caution. There is a certain level of risk involved when pursuing something like this. Would I recommend it? Not really. So why am I talking about it at all? Well, I’ll explain later.

This is what you’ll need:

A device with internet access. Preferably something mobile, like a laptop or smartphone. Make sure that none of your personal information is stored on this device. If it’s a smartphone, take out the SIM card, delete all your contacts, social media apps, photos, etc. This is not an optional step.

Internet access. Preferably public, like a library or a large, crowded coffee shop. Obviously not so feasible right now, so I’d wait until the virus dies down. You can also just use your home internet. Not recommended, though.

A weapon/bodyguard/vehicle. Optional, but also not at the same time. You’ll only need these things for reasons I’ll explain later. But more often than not, you won’t be needing these things. 15/100 times, I’d say. Still, better safe than sorry. Try and pack some heat.

Here’s what you’ll need to do. Sit down at a library, coffee shop, university campus, or any place with public Wi-Fi. Start off by visiting an extremely popular Wiki page. For example, Michael Jordan, World War 2, Elon Musk, Google, etc. Now, here’s where you gotta exert a bit of brain power. You’re gonna have to traverse from this popular page to an obscure page that has hardly been seen at all in comparison. But don’t go searching up something like “creepiest Wikipedia pages”, or “most bizarre Wikipedia pages” and try to get there. If those pages are on a list, then they’ve probably received a lot of traffic.

You’ll need to find a page about something truly unknown/inane, like some unheard-of Romanian folk singer from the 1960’s who only released 2 songs before dying in their 30’s or something. Doing this is harder than you might think. The page truly has to be something that very few people are aware of or would bother to learn about.

Once you’ve found a page that you deem suitably obscure and unseen, you’ll have to click on the Wikipedia home page, find another popular topic and repeat the process. Maybe 3, 4, 5 times at the very max. But don’t worry about clicking pages endlessly. You’ll know that you’ve done it right when you come across a seemingly blank page. The Wiki symbol and side options will still be there, but the page itself will be devoid of any pictures or text. Except for the title of the page at the top, that is.

It’ll say “INFORMATION LIMIT”, followed by a string of numbers. Remember that string. You’ll need it later. Also, don’t close the browser.

You’ve done it. The “ritual” has officially begun. At this point, you’ll have to leave the location you accessed it at. For the love of God, don’t just go back into your house. Get into your car or walk on foot to a remote location without internet access. You can’t just be disconnected from a network. There should be no networks available to scan for at all.

Make yourself comfortable and open that Information Limit page again. Hit refresh. Another page should load up, despite the lack of connection. It’ll be a login screen, with a single prompt.

“Enter access point: “

Enter the string of numbers you memorized earlier, EXCEPT for the last 2 digits. Most people who try this just type in the string as it is. Do not do this or you’ll be met with a horrible fate. Pay attention and refrain from fucking it up. Once this is done correctly, you’ll be directed to something that looks like the Wikipedia home page, but just a bit different.

Now, I’m not quite sure what kind of site this is, or where it even originates from. A lot of people just call it the “Forbidden Wiki”, myself included.

I need to note something of great importance here. If the page that loaded up is not in English or whatever language that you originally accessed it from, then click off immediately and go home. You… shouldn’t try and subject yourself to any of the images that may pop up on the pages you visit. They aren’t meant for you. Aren’t meant for human perception. If you glance upon these images, you’ll end up with a fate worse than the one that you’d get if you entered the entire string into the prompt. And that one is bad to begin with. You’re curious, but don’t take the risk.

But if the page is in the language you recognize, then go ahead and proceed. You’ll notice that the Wikipedia symbol will now be a bit different than the one you’re familiar with. It might be a different shape. A different color. Different symbols, perhaps. More often than not, it’ll look more ominous. More sinister, I suppose.

You need to keep in mind that the articles and topics you might stumble across on this site do not exist in our world. They are not something we need to be worried about. Don’t stay up at night thinking about what you’ll see. As far as we need to be concerned, they’re not real.

From this point, you have free range to explore as you please (somewhat). Be sure not to look at more than around fifteen pages, spending less than a minute on each. If you linger around forbidden knowledge for too long, they will know you’re looking. And they’ll be sure to look for you as well. This is information that you shouldn’t be privy to, and they’ll make sure it remains that way.

Who are “they”, exactly? Anybody who has a solid answer to that question likely isn’t around to divulge it. Just know that they are not from this plane of reality. That they possess far more strength and knowledge that you could ever imagine. Don’t think you’ll be able to evade or God forbid try and fight back against them. Even the most decorated government field agent who’s been through hell and back wouldn’t come close to succeeding. Humans that try and overstep the boundaries of what they’re supposed to know are nothing but pesky bugs that need to be exterminated to them.

Or in the worst case… bugs that need to be made an example out of first.

But don’t be too scared. Like I said, just don’t linger on any one page for too long and don’t visit too many. If you do this, you’ll more or less be able to bypass their detection.

But don’t think this means you’re somehow getting the best of them. You’d need to read and analyze these forbidden articles for upwards of hours before understanding what they truly mean and the ramifications of their existence in the multiverse. With less than a minute of exposure, you’ll only be able gain a surface-level understanding of the subjects at best. And “they” hardly care about that.

However… there is a way to legitimately bypass their detection, enabling you to look at the articles for a longer duration of time. But these involve complicated strategies that require extensive knowledge in both programming and arcane occult rituals. And even then… the risk is still astronomically high. Again, not recommended.

You might be wondering why you can’t just take pictures and look over them afterwards for however long you want. Well, I suppose you could. But it makes no difference. They’ll still know you’re looking and react accordingly.

So why bother bringing any kind of weapon, you might ask? Well, it’s not to fight back against “them”. Like I said, that’s a fruitless effort. Nah, these weapons are for the “Lurkers”. Sometimes, if you’re unlucky (around 15% of the time, like I said), your mere digital presence on the Forbidden Wiki will alert them to your location, and it’s something that can’t be helped. But even though the Lurkers aren’t in any way affiliated with “them”, they do have comparable goals. They don’t want you looking at that information either. But unlike “them”, the Lurkers don’t want you to have any kind of awareness of the subjects at all.

You won’t be able to anticipate them. They might fall out a tree if you’re in a forest. They might step out of a dark corner if you’re in an abandoned building. They might crawl out of a lake. You get the gist of it. You won’t see them coming.

Some will be more humanoid in appearance. Some will look more… unfamiliar. They will try and kill you in any way possible should you keep looking at the site. One sure way to guarantee your survival in these situations is to just close the browser, drop your device and take off. If you do this, they’ll have no reason to chase you down.

However… if you do want to keep looking, the Lurkers aren’t impossible to dispose of. In fact, if you’re armed well and have moderate combat experience, you should be able to wipe them out relatively easily and then continue exploring the site. Conversely, you could hire somebody else to deal with them on your behalf while you continue browsing. I’d recommend this option. Like I said, you can’t stay on one page for too long. And if the Lurkers start giving you trouble... then you might be a bit screwed.

I’m not quite sure what the deal is with the Lurkers either. One theory is that they’re simply interdimensional agents/mercenaries hired by a 3rd party who wants to protect their information from outsider eyes. But then who is this 3rd party? And why are they trying to protect the info? This is why I don’t bother with the theorizing. There’s simply too much that we can’t know.

Well, now that that’s all out of the way, let me tell about some of the pages I’ve come across on the Forbidden Wiki. Keep in mind that I had under a minute to glance over these, and despite having a fairly good memory, I’ll only be able to describe so much.

The Great Lakes Incident

“The Great Lakes Incident was a naval battle that took place across all five Great Lakes on the Canadian-US border from 2007-2011. Reports about a mysterious ship rising out of the water alerted Canadian authorities in late 2010… the belligerents were of an unusual nature, able to withstand conventional weaponry… possessing multiple heads, considered in between amphibian and humanoid… finally resolved using firebombs and chemical weapons…”

Inhabitants of the Bermuda Triangle

“…the beings living on these small, scattered islands are extremely hostile towards human contact… reported to be able to fly, causing trouble for aircraft travelling through… believed to have originated from a large, underwater volcano…

The Grand Canyon Void

“The Grand Canyon Void is a hole in the ground in Northwest Arizona measuring approximately 4.6 meters in diameter… hikers reported staring into the hole for hours on end, before they were dragged away from it by park authorities… an average of 12 hikers were reported to have jumped into it during the month of March, with their bodies turning up in different countries…”

Mr. Dream

“Mr. Dream is an Australian DJ from Perth… his self-proclaimed style is known as ‘infernal trance’. People at his live shows have been reported to experience moments of incredible euphoria, before disemboweling each other in the crowd… the manhunt is ongoing, with his latest show reported to have occurred in June 2019, at an underground venue in Paris.”

The Akroid mansion

“The Akroid mansion is a large estate located on the outskirts of Houston, Texas, belonging to the Akroid family… famously known for being the founding members of the cult known as ‘The Dawn of the collapsing Moon’… 77 attempts have been made to infiltrate the house, resulting in 587 Officer casualties. Only one known member of the Akroid family has been neutralized… the members are known to conduct rituals involving biological transformations of the human body… these creatures react in accordance with lunar cycles, exhibiting the most violent tendencies when the moon appears early in its first quarter…”

Channel 51 News

“Channel 51 news is a controversial news station that broadcasts on Channel 51 between 3-4AM… the reports presented on the program have been considered nonsensical and disturbing to the viewers watching… sometimes the hosts have reported incidents that have not occurred up until that point, only for these incidents to transpire one week after, as was the case with the Tokyo Massacre… The location the channel broadcasts out of remains impossible to pinpoint…”

As hard as it may be to believe, these are some examples of the more normal pages on the Wiki. Some of the other ones I’ve seen are… downright fucked.

The man inside your head

“The man inside your head is an arcane entity that exists within your subconscious. His intentions are malicious, and a good portion of your mental capacity is used to suppress him from escaping at any given time. Don’t let him escape.”

Eye in the Sky

“The Eye in the Sky is large eye measuring approximately 4400 meters in diameter that appears in the sky every so often, usually during violent storms. When it appears, it is advised not to look at it under any circumstances. The only exception to this rule is for those who have been forsaken and absolutely need to. You’ll know if you need to.

The corner in your basement

“The corner in your basement is that one dark spot in your basement tucked away in that far corner. No matter how much light you shine on it, it’ll never illuminate, and you’ll never know what’s lurking within it. You better figure out what it is soon.”

The Snowstorm Angel

“The Snowstorm Angel is that figure you see in your backyard during heavy snowstorms. You’ll think your eyes are playing a trick on you, and that your senses are somehow being distorted by the snowfall but make no mistake. It’s there. People often assume its nature to be benevolent, given its name. That assumption is incorrect.”

These kinds of articles were always shorter in length. In fact, what I described above pretty much represented the entirety of the text. These articles all included pictures as well. I regret ever looking at any of them.

You might be wondering why I’m telling you about the Forbidden Wiki at all, along with how to get there. As contradictory as it may seem, this is a precautionary tale. Most people will read this and believe it to be fake, or simply lack the time, energy or motivation to go through with it. Good. Be one of those people.

But then there’s the people who don’t fit that bill. The “thrill-seekers”, so to speak. These are the ones who’ll look for it no matter what. Eventually they’ll find another set of instructions written by somebody else. But one that might not include a proper warning. One that doesn’t tell the whole story.

I am here to give you that warning. Don’t do this.

I thought I was safe just browsing around. I followed all the rules. I hired hitmen off the dark web to accompany me in case the Lurkers showed up. I always made sure to not overstay my welcome on any of the pages, in order to keep myself hidden from “them”.

In reality, the Forbidden Wiki is a strange and complicated place. You may think that you’ve experienced enough and that you’ve figured out all of its tricks… but don’t underestimate it. We were never meant to lay our eyes on something like this.

I stumbled upon a ‘particular’ page the last time I paid a visit to the site. This was the page that ruined everything. The title was simply a phone number. A phone number that contained my area code. Here was the description. I remember this one verbatim:

“(XXX)-XXX-XXXX is a number that will be calling you in a few days. You are obligated to answer his call and follow his instructions. If you refuse, he will come to you. You will only have two chances.”

Here’s the thing. I live in an apartment so I don’t have a basement. I’m pretty sure there’s no demonic entity living inside my head. I’ve never seen a giant eye in the sky. I’m in the South, so snowfall is rare and sparse at best. Up until a point, the shit I’ve seen on the Wiki had been 100% separate and disconnected from my real life. I really thought I had no cause for concern.

But… I did get a call. A call from a number I really hoped I wouldn’t see again. I let it ring through without picking up.

One last chance. 

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Credits

 

My sister Accidentally Summoned A Demon While Filming A TikTok Video

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I don’t know that much about Tik Tok. If you were to ask me what kind of content gets uploaded there, the first thing that comes to my mind are good-looking teenagers lip-syncing to a rap song while dancing or something.

That’s what my younger sister Liz does. And she loves it. Now, I don’t know how many followers she has.

That was a joke. She brags about it at the dinner table almost every night.

“Oh my God mom, I just hit 5k! A few more thousand and I’ll have more than Daisy!” (Her fellow Tik Tok using friend).

Do I get the appeal of it? Sure. The appeal is obvious. Doesn’t stop it from being lame, though. (Just my opinion).

I was up studying in my room tonight and heard music playing from Liz’s room. This usually lasted for an hour or so. She’d film a few dances, pause the music, watch them over, and then repeat the process.

I just put my headphones in and let her do it. Business as usual. I remember wrapping up my studies at around midnight and walking down to the kitchen for a snack. Once I’d descended the stairs, I saw Liz sitting on the couch wrapped in a blanket with all the lights on. Her eyes were red, and she looked petrified.

“Liz? What are you doing? What’s wrong?” I asked her.

She shivered, before handing me her phone. Tik Tok was open, along with her newest upload.

“I… I was watching it over and…” she trailed off before finishing the sentence.

Fairly confused and somewhat frightened myself, I pressed play on the video and watched it a few times. I didn’t get what the big deal was. It appeared normal enough. Well, I suppose her style of dancing was a bit strange. She was… jerking around more than usual. Her head was also moving a bit weird. But then again, I didn’t know much about dancing. Maybe that was the new “thing”.

“I don’t get it. If you hate it so much, just delete it.”

She sniffled and shook her head. “No. Look under my bed. What is that?

I froze for a second. I certainly didn’t like the sound of that. I pressed play again and really focused this time. And then I saw it.

A couple of long, reddish fingers had abruptly slid out from underneath, before quickly retracting once Liz had finished the dance.

I must have looked at the phone for five minutes straight without saying a word.

“Is this a prank Liz?”

She shook her head and I was inclined to believe her. Liz had tried pranking me before and her acting was atrocious at best. This had to be real.

“Alright,” I said. “Relax. It’s probably…”

Nope. I had no explanation for something like this. This was bad. I had to think of something quick. Since my dad was stuck working overseas, the only other person in the house was my mom, and I didn’t think she’d fare too well against an intruder.

“Can you stay with anybody?” I asked her. “Call one of your friends.”

After explaining the situation to Daisy’s parents, they agreed to let my mom and her sleep over for the night. I called the police and explained what was happening to them as well. For some reason, the color of the intruder’s hand also made is way into my description. (I’m not prejudiced like that, but who the hell has dark red skin?) I thought this might incentivize them to get over to my house faster.

I suppose it worked. The operator went speechless for a moment, before telling me that help would “immediately” be on the way in something of a shaky tone.

I decided to wait there, much to my mother’s dismay. I basically had to force her into the car once Daisy’s parents showed up. However, I had to make sure that the intruder didn’t have a chance to escape before the cops could show up. No way in hell that creep was getting away. Well, I hoped it was just a creep and not… something else.

I grabbed my father’s Remington and strapped a baseball bat to my back. I wasn’t about to fuck around. I waited by the front door and listened intently for any opening windows. It was pretty silent for the first few minutes, which was good news.

But since I’m bothering to write about it now, that obviously didn’t last. Soon enough, I heard some heavy footsteps coming from upstairs.

Oh, god, I thought. That meant the guy was big. Whatever. That just means I have a better chance of hitting it.

Yeah, my confidence was probably unwarranted. But to be fair, I knew how to shoot. I used to go down to the range with my dad all the time, before starting to go for fun by myself. I also played little league, so my close-quarter-combat skills should’ve been passable. With that in mind, I calmed myself down and prepared for anything.

What a fucking moron I was.

The footsteps continued, before they were accompanied by some kind of deep, intense guttural noise. I can hardly describe how it sounded. Just the thought of it makes me squirm even now.

I was frozen in place as it started walking down the stairs. This creature was something straight out of the most fucked-up dimension in existence. It was probably seven-and-a-half feet tall and was glowing crimson.

It was apparently skinless, with its muscle fibers exposed and pulsing like fucked-up snakes. Well, that description wasn’t entirely correct. They were actually centipedes. His muscle fibers were literally comprised of thousands of tiny, throbbing centipedes. Their legs crawled and their bodies slithered over each other as he moved, making it a sight I’ll likely be hard-pressed to ever forget. One of his arms ended in a regular hand, while the other looked more like a giant, mutated lobster claw. Once he got closer, I realized that it was basically a mouth. There was a giant, reptile-like eye embedded into his chest that was staring right at me. It also had some kind of symbol glowing even brighter on its stomach. I can’t remember what it looked like to a tee, but I do recall seeing a bunch of arrows pointing in towards a circle or something.

You might find it curious why I’m referring to this monstrosity as “he.” I mean, how did I even know it was a male? Well, his head was far different in comparison to the rest of his body.

The head was that of a human male. An attractive human male that appeared to be in his late teens, I might add. Looked like a runway model or something. Or… somebody that would be making Tik Toks. The sight of this thing confused my brain to no end.

He smiled, flashing me a pearly set of whites. Then he waved at me with his claw-mouth arm. I nearly threw up.

I raised the shotgun and fired it. I wasn’t taking a chance on something like this. It hit him straight in his chest-eye and he flinched slightly.

“Show me some fucking respect.” He said, before advancing towards me.

I may be dumb, but I’m not straight up suicidal. I ran the fuck out my front door. It was good timing as well. The backup had arrived.

But to my shock, they weren’t cops. Instead of the familiar red-and-blue lights, there was a black truck parked on my street, with numerous armed men wearing what appeared to be full tactical suits and masks piling out.

“GET THE FUCK OUT OF THE WAY KID!” One of them yelled.

I ducked and they opened fire at “him”, who’d been right behind me. I crawled down my front steps amidst his guttural screeches and the sounds of suppressed rifle fire in an attempt to get away. However, I felt a bulky arm pick me up and drag me aside before I could make a break for it.

“Not yet,” a deep voice belonging to one of the men said. “We need to ask you some questions.”

“What? Who are the hell are you guys? Where are the cops?”

“No. No cops,” he shook his head. “Only us.”

“What the hell is that supposed to mean?”

Before he could answer me, he was decapitated and my dinner found its way up my esophagus and back into my mouth. I just swallowed it. The Model-Demon-Thing stood behind him, blood dripping from his claw.

The men were all dead. He’d killed all of them in a matter of seconds.

I put my hands up instinctively. “I uh… I… please don’t kill me… Sir?”

He’d been grinning until I called him the S-word. His expression contorted into one of sheer rage, before he swung at me. I dodged his claw by a hair as it lodged into the side of a parked car. I started bolting for it again, before another vehicle pulled up beside me.

“Oh God, what now?” I yelled.

It was another truck. But not one of those black, tactical looking ones. This one looked like it belonged on a country album cover. A tall, well-built man with slicked-back blonde hair walked out, carrying a shotgun that was at least double the size of mine.

“Perfect timing!” He yelled, with a heavy southern drawl. He raised the colossal shotgun and emptied four slugs into the creature. The model’s face exploded in pain as bits of his centipede-muscle were chipped off. The man then shot the eye directly, causing it to close up.

What the hell is that gun? I thought to myself. The Remington had been useless in comparison.

The demon-model fell to the ground and the man walked over, before bashing his face in several times with the butt-end of the gun.

Soon enough, he/it stopped moving altogether.

I was sitting on my ass with my mouth agape as this happened. The mystery man turned to me and gave me the thumbs-up sign.

“Now, I bet you’re gonna ask me who I am. Fair enough question. But I don’t have time to explain. I also don't feel like it,” he said, picking the creature up and lifting it over to his truck. He forced it into his trunk before covering it with a tarp. “Thanks for keeping it occupied, kid. This thing’s sure gonna net me a pretty penny. Now I’d share some of the cash with you but I don’t want to.”

“Wait!” I called after him. “You can’t leave! How the hell am I supposed to explain this?”

“Ah, don’t worry about that,” he responded. “They know exactly what’s going on here. That’s why they sent these varmints,” he pointed to the dead men that had come in the black truck. “Just run off. They don’t know you stuck around like a fool, right?”

I began trying to stammer out a response.

“Fine, kid. Stop blubbering. I’ll give you a ride.”

I took him up on that offer, and he drove me over to Daisy’s house. Before I got off, he told me exactly what I should tell my mom and sister. That the cops had arrived and escorted me away before the intruder had revealed himself. That they’d taken care of it.

We were on the same page there. I was gonna flip that story regardless.

Now, I certainly don’t know what’s going to happen in the morning. But for now… it seems that I’m safe, thanks to Jimmy. That’s his name. The blonde, southern man with the ridiculous shotgun that’s also a bit of an asshole.

My mom’s certainly relieved, I’ll tell you that. She was hugging and beating me at the same time. After she finally passed out, I sat down and talked to Liz for a bit, trying to comfort her.

“So everything’s fine? You didn’t see anything?” She asked me, her usually annoying voice now soft and shaky.

I nodded before lying straight through my teeth. “Yeah. The guy must have jumped out a window and run off or something. He’s gone, don’t worry about it.”

She nodded, not seeming quite persuaded by my story. I suppose my expression wasn’t so convincing. I was still completely and utterly horrified, after all.

“Hey Liz, tell me something,” I said. “What the hell was that dance you were doing in that video? It looked like you were having a seizure or something.”

I was trying to lighten the mood and it seemed to work.

“Shut up,” she said, laughing. “What do you know about dancing anyways?”

“So where’d you learn it from? Or were you trying out some freestyle thing?”

“Daisy actually taught it to me.” She said.

“Oh. Did she now…”

“Yeah. She said it’s gonna be the next big thing and that everybody’s gonna be doing it, but I doubt it. Still, she has more followers than me, so I what do I know? She also made me draw this weird thing on my arm with a marker.” She rolled up her sleeve to show me.

I nearly had a heart attack.

A bunch of arrows… pointing in towards a circle…

Oh, shit. I thought.

“I don’t really know what the point of it is,” she said. “You can barely see it in the Tik Tok.”

I just nodded, trying to suppress my concern.

Daisy, what the fuck?

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Credits

 

A Train Station Beyond The End of the Line

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This happened a while ago. I’m not entirely sure why I’m choosing to talk about it now, though. Well… I kinda do. I’ll explain later.

I have a bad habit of dozing off on the train. I don’t blame it entirely on myself. My place of employment necessitates that I work long, hard and obscure hours. More often than not, I find myself taking the very last train home, at around 2AM. My stop is at the end of the line, so my whole trip takes me around 35 minutes, and of course I’m tired as hell by the end of it.

Also… sometimes I get drunk. It happens.

It’s not like I want to fall asleep. I could get pickpocketed. Or worse. It is what it is. Nobody’s perfect. But it usually isn’t a problem. Like I said, my stop's at the end of the line, so the driver would always wake me up when he came by to do his inspection of the cars.

This has become such a routine that I know each and every one of the night-time drivers by face. There’s only three though. Not much of a feat.

One of them is a quiet, gruff-looking gentlemen in his mid-fifties. One was even older, a South Asian man appearing to be in his sixties at least. The last guy was younger, possibly mid-twenties. This guy always had extremely messy hair.

This roster of drivers had remained the same for the past 3-4 years. All super nice guys, mind you. I had no reason to complain.

I knew these people and I was comfortable with them. I expected to see them.

So you could imagine my shock when I woke up to see an unfamiliar face staring down at me one night. I’d been out drinking, and was about 2 or 3 beers away from throwing up my insides. Safe to say, I was not in the most alert state. It was still a jarring sight nonetheless.

This guy must have stared at me for ten seconds straight without saying a word. His appearance certainly didn’t help either.

I’m not one to judge looks, but this dude was beyond freaky. Have you ever seen Lost Highway? Remember that phone call scene with the mystery man?

Well that’s roughly what he resembled. A bit younger though.

His face was nearly ghost-pale and his eyes were wide and beady. His smile was unsettling at best and insanity-inducing at worst.

On top of that… there was a hole in his neck. A fucking hole. I could see straight through it.

“You’ve reached the end of the line.” He said. His voice was normal enough (especially given his throat?), but his tone sounded like the one a child would make when he knew about something that his friends didn’t.

“Uh… sh… yeah. Sorry. Guess I dozed off again…”

It took all the strength I had not to focus on his neck-hole. Especially if the other option I had was to look into his eyes.

He stopped leering at me and stood straight. He must have been about six-foot-six, or two meters tall. Also… strangely muscular for his height. An intimidating presence, to say the least. He stood still for a moment, trapping me in place. I was expecting him to say something, after all.

But he didn’t. Instead, he just took off.

After taking a second to adjust to the weirdness, I got off and began walking to the doors. I’d never been more ready to go home at that point.

But… the door didn’t open. I pressed the button, but nothing happened.

“What the hell…” I muttered, concern starting to rise in my chest. It hadn’t even been fifteen seconds since the driver got off.

It didn’t take long for me to start shoulder-checking the door. And then I started yelling.

There were only two things on my mind at that point:

“This door better open the fuck up,” and “This train better not start fucking moving.”

It was my lucky day. None of those things happened.

“Hello? Driver?” I yelled, as the train departed. “What the fuck? I’m still here!”

Unfortunately, I was in one of the middle cars, so he couldn’t hear me.

One of my co-workers - Alan had been on the train with me before I passed out. I also knew for a fact that he also got off at the end of the line. But I was alone. He was nowhere to be seen.

I continued slamming on the doors and pressing the emergency stop button, but one thing was quickly becoming certain.

This thing wasn’t stopping.

I sat down, resigned to my sudden fate. What the hell’s going on? I thought to myself. The situation was truly bizarre. The driver would have had to sprint to the cab, prevent the doors from opening, and then drive off. This was all with the knowledge that some guy might still be on the train.

What the fuck was his problem?

Truth be told, I had no idea where trains went “after hours”. I just hoped that it wouldn’t be too far. After all, my city wasn’t huge, and the tracks had to end at some point. I looked out the windows, but it was mostly dark. A few buildings still had lights on, but not many. Not surprising in the dead of night.

I tried calling Alan, but he wouldn’t pick up. I cursed again.

Fifteen minutes passed and I was starting to lose it. What the hell is shit? I thought. We were approaching the edge of the city. I was 99% certain that the tracks did not extend this far.

It felt like I was having a fever dream. My hands were shaking and I was on the brink of hyperventilating.

To combat that, I closed my eyes and started taking deep breaths.

It’s fine. It’s alright,” I thought. “The driver’s just a fucking idiot. Maybe I’ll be compensated for this shitshow.*

Yeah.

Free transit for a year. That’s the least they could offer me.

After calming myself down, I opened my eyes back up.

It was still dark. I nearly screamed in frustration. I felt around me, confirming that I was definitely still on the train. But why were the lights off? It sounded like we were going through a tunnel but even tunnels had lights. None of them were pitch black all the way through.

Something else was bothering me as well. The vague sensation of a presence sitting right across from me. I sat utterly still for what felt like 5 minutes.

Eventually, the train lights came back on. It was still empty. Even my mind was starting to play tricks on me. I looked out the windows, but it was still black.

I took my phone out and dialed 911. It rang a few times before somebody picked up.

“Hello?” I said. “Hello?”

Nothing. Just breathing on the other end.

“Can you say something?” I screamed into the phone.

Somebody finally responded, but it was in a language I couldn’t recognize. Not just one I didn’t understand. I know what French sounds like even though I can’t speak it. I’d never heard this dialect before in my entire life. I could only describe it as serpent-like. The mere sound of it made my skin feel like something was slithering beneath it. I hung up and buried my face into my hands.

“This is not happening…” I muttered to myself. I repeated this, hoping that it would cause me to wake up. It didn’t really feel like a dream. Then again, we don’t really know what dreams feel like, do we?

Soon enough, the train came to a stop. I was glad, of course. But at the same time… I wasn’t exactly excited to find out where the hell I was.

I looked out the window. I think my heart nearly stopped. I didn’t know what the hell I was supposed to be looking at. It almost resembled a desert, but a post-apocalyptic one. Everything was grey, including the sky. There were gigantic trees scattered throughout, along with massive, vortex-like pits.

Large, hunched figures wearing baggy, black robes also dragged themselves across the sand. I couldn’t tell from so far but it almost looked like they had beaks coming out of their faces.

“We’ve arrived.”

I jumped at the sudden outburst. I turned around, seeing the driver standing at the door, smiling at me.

“Where the fuck am I?”

He angled his head and grinned even wider.

“You’ll want to get off before they get on,” he said. “The next station is not for you. You have one hour before your returning train arrives. Have fun exploring.”

He started to leave, but turned back before he did. “Also, don’t go out into the desert.”

This time, the door stayed open after he left. The place we’d arrived at looked more or less like a regular station, if not a bit outdated. It was also grey, just like the desert outside.

There were also people sitting on benches just outside the train. Well, I suppose they were people. They looked just like the driver. Pale, holes in throats, oddly tall and well-built.

One of them suddenly got up and began approaching the train. I remembered what the driver had told me and immediately got off.

From there, I ran the length of the train, finally spotting him in the driver’s cab. I pounded on his window, managing to catch his attention.

“Hey! What the hell is going on?” I asked him, through the glass.

I wasn’t sure if he didn’t hear me, or if he was just being a huge asshole, but he just grinned at me and waved. Seconds later, he started driving, leaving me in that godforsaken place.

At the very least, the station was now empty. I walked over and sat on one of the benches.

I took my phone out and tried checking the time. I say tried, because everything on my screen was now in gibberish, presumably the language that I’d heard earlier.

1 Hour. I just had to wait for one hour, and then I’d be back. Or I’d wake up. Hopefully the latter.

But before it’d even felt like 5 minutes, something wandered onto the platform. I didn’t look over at it. However, I was sure as hell this thing was looking at me.

From the corner of my eye, it appeared like one of those hunched figures that had been out in the desert. I saw it shift in place, before it started squawking like some kind of fucked up demon bird.

I left almost immediately as it did. So much for my plan of sitting still. I saw a set of stairs going up and headed towards it.

Once up, I found myself in what looked like a regular terminal. But just like the platform, it was a bit off. The architecture was hard to identify. Definitely unlike anything I’d ever seen before. It was almost retro and futurist at the same time, with large banners and monitors displaying strange symbols set up just about everywhere. It’s like they hired a doomsday cult to design the place.

The place was populated by more of those neck-hole people. Thankfully, they didn’t seem to acknowledge me. I decided to walk around for a while, hoping that the hunched thing would be gone once I headed back down.

Maybe a minute later, everybody stopped and directed death stares at me. Their expressions were so full of malice that I could feel my skin begin to crawl. I noticed that some of their eyes weren’t directed at me, but at the space behind me.

I slowly turned my head, seeing that the hunched creature had followed me up. I got a good look at it this time. I will probably never forget the sight of it.

I was right. It had a beak. A large one. Its face nearly resembled some kind of alien bird-human hybrid.

I stood still and began silently praying. Not sure for what exactly.

Almost in unison, the “people” opened their mouths to an unnervingly wide degree and began screaming. If this was a nightmare, this would’ve been the moment I woke up.

But I didn’t. The people began boxing me in, still screaming like damn banshees. I would take a step forward, and the crowd would move with me. The creature was also hot on my trail the entire time.

Eventually, I just started running. I tried breaking through the crowd a few times, but I would just get pushed in another direction. After some time of this, I was pinballed out of the terminal entirely. These bastards had directed me into the desert, along with the hunched creature.

Once I was out, they stopped screaming and shut the terminal door behind them.

The creature began squawking again before lurching at me. I could do nothing but run as it chased me. Soon enough, every single creature in the vicinity was also on my ass. It was like a nightmare-ish chain reaction.

There were numerous times where I nearly ran into one of those swirling pits. There was definitely something dwelling inside them. I could hear it. The sickening, slithering sounds of something large within.

There was no end in sight, and it was obvious that I couldn’t run forever. The creatures started getting closer, and I could see them up close. Their beaks were wide open, with long, spiky tongues hanging out of them. The sight of it pushed me to continue running.

But I wasn’t superhuman. My lungs gave out before my legs did. But right before that… I could see a figure walking towards me. Not one of those hunched things. It was somebody familiar. But I passed out before I could find out.

When I woke up, I was back on a train. I reeked of sweat and my joints ached, but I was nevertheless happy to be alive.

But… what the hell happened? I thought.

“I told you not to go into the desert.”

I looked over, seeing the driver once again standing by the door.

“I didn’t really have a choice. What the fuck’s wrong with this place?” I said.

The driver raised an eyebrow at me.

“I thought you would have come better prepared. That’s usually the case.”

“Better prepared?” I asked, taken aback by the statement. “What the hell are you talking about? I never planned on being here. Whatever the goddamn hell this place is.”

This time, he was the one that looked confused.

“Is that so? Well, I doubt that you found this place on accident. Maybe something else is going on. Once you’re back in your world, I advise you to be careful. This is a dangerous game to play. Well, I better get going.”

“Wait,” I said. “Why’d you save me?”

“It is strange,” he responded. “I usually wouldn’t bother with it. But… you were different. Not cocky like the others. It was a breath of fresh air and I appreciated it.”

He walked off the train, leaving me with about a million questions. I didn’t bother chasing after him. At that point, I didn’t have the will or energy for it. I just sat tight.

Soon enough, the train started moving.

Just like they had on the way there, the lights went out again. But it wasn’t a problem. Soon enough, the train arrived at the end of the line. The actual end of the line. I checked my phone. It was in English now, displaying 2:15 AM. I couldn’t understand how such little time had passed, but then again… I didn’t understand a lot of things from that night.

When I went into work the following Monday, I was still in a state of relative shock. I didn’t want to believe what had happened, but it certainly wasn’t a fucking dream. Maybe my drink got spiked at the bar or something. Talk about a delayed reaction.

But deep down, I knew that any kind of reasoning I could conjure up was just a cope. It was an inexplicable event. I just had to accept that, and never fall asleep on the train again.

I saw Alan at lunch that day. I was tempted to say something about what had happened, but opted not to. I didn’t want be that “crazy” guy at work, after all.

“Totally sorry for dipping on Saturday man,” he said to me. “I had to get off at an earlier stop. My sister lives downtown and she was having some kind of emergency. Like jeez, right?”

He chuckled. I just nodded.

“So anyways,” he continued. “Anything interesting happen on the train?”

I didn’t like his tone with that question. It was almost as if he already knew the answer, and just wanted to hear me say it. Also, if I’d been asleep, then why the hell would he not have woken me up before he left?

Something wasn’t right.

“Nothing noteworthy, no. You know how boring this city is.”

His smile slowly faded. “Oh. Okay.”

“Why do you ask?”

He shook his head. “No reason. Just glad you made it home safe.”

That conversation shouldn’t have been anything substantial. But given the circumstances… it made me wonder.

I’ve been working from home for a few weeks now, so I haven’t seen him since. But he sent me a text last night.

“Hey man, let’s go out once this is all over. Go crazy haha. You down?”

I put my phone down and thought about what the driver had told me.

… I doubt that you found this place on accident.

I’m starting to think that I didn’t. 

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The Worst Heist I've Ever Been A Part Of

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“GET DOWN! GET THE FUCK DOWN!!!”

Stitch’s voice sounded far less threatening while being distorted by his mask.

I always thought that was a corny nickname. Stitch.

But we all had one, for security reasons. The less my “colleagues” knew about me the better. I went by “Grey”. I don’t think I’ll divulge my real name here, though.

It was a six person crew. There was Stitch – the muscle. Wick – sharpshooter. Wire – safe-cracking expert. Casanova – the intel guy, Eagle – sniper support/lookout, and me – the de facto leader/getaway driver.

The place we were robbing was a weight training equipment store that served as a front for a smuggling ring. What they did smuggle? Literally everything under the sun. Casanova had gotten in with the ring a few months prior, working undercover as they carried out their operations. He knew the general layout of the place, how many guards were going to be present at any given time, and most importantly, where the goods were.

Even with the intel he was able to provide, the operation was still going to be quite dangerous. If we were to be caught, the consequences weren’t going to be as simple as prison. It was going to be… much worse. In any case, I was just gonna off myself if things went south. So was everybody else.

So why choose such a risky place to rob? Well first of all, it would attract less police attention, as opposed to robbing a bank or currency exchange. Simple criminal vs. criminal action. No need to go and track down any stolen money. Second of all, we could kill with impunity. No civilians. Just the most rotten pieces of shit on the planet. As strange as it was, we definitely had the moral high ground here. Third of all, they were apparently hoarding millions in cash, diamonds, and other valuables.

In short, the operation was high-risk, high-reward, high-catharsis. Killing these bastards was certainly gonna feel good. Casanova had once told me about something he’d seen while in one of their storage closets. Frozen torsos. Human torsos that definitely weren’t big enough to have belonged to an adult.

“ARE YOU FUCKING DUMB? GET DOWN!!!!” Stitch continued to scream. The “employees” at the front counter hardly budged. In fact, they hardly reacted at all. They just stared at us with disturbingly blank expressions. I knew we should’ve expected more resistance than usual, but this kind of behavior was still pretty bizarre.

“Fuck!” Stitch spat. “They aren’t fucking listening. Can I just waste these freaks!”

I looked over at Casanova. “You recognize them? How involved are they?”

Casanova clicked his tongue. “I think they’re new hires. Only seen them sneaking around in the basement since last week. But they’re aware of the operations for sure.”

I sighed. “Alright. Waste ‘em then.”

Stitch and Wick put two bullets in both of the employee’s heads. I was kind of relieved when they dropped. They were starting to freak me the hell out.

“And you’re sure nobody heard that?” Wick asked. Even with silencers, they’d still made a hell of a lot of noise.

Casanova shook his head. “Nah. Right now, there should only be people in the basement. And you can’t hear shit from down there.”

“And nobody’s watching security right now?”

“I’m 95% sure nobody is.”

Wick shot him a concerned glare.

“Stop being greedy, those are good odds.”

“Alright then,” I said. “Let’s go.”

The plan was fairly simple. Once we got down to the basement, we’d waste anybody and everybody there, grab as much shit as we could, and then get the hell out of there before reinforcements showed up.

However, the only reason we’d be able to do this at all was because of Casanova’s intel. We really owed him this one. Usually, there were dozens of guards stationed here at any given moment. There was only a small frame of time each week where there’d only be four. According to him, five of the eight main traffickers would also be present, in addition to the guards.

We were about to do society a favor.

I gestured towards him. “Lead the way, Cas.”

“Hey aren’t you worried they’ll find out it was you?” Wire asked him.

“Nah,” Cas responded. “I’ll be fucking outta here. Getting sick of this country. Already got property down in Jamaica. Smooth sailing from here on boys.”

I had plans on retiring from heists after this one as well. It really wasn’t a terribly sustainable occupation. I nearly had enough cash as well. I just needed a little more and I was golden.

We entered through one of the back doors, before locating the entrance to the basement.

“Fuck, boys. Here we go,” Stitch looked at us, before tapping his chest twice. “Godspeed.”

“Godspeed.” We all whispered in unison. It was sort of a tradition for us to do at this point.

“So are we just gonna ignore the elephant in the room?” Wire said. “What the fuck is that?”

He pointed to the ground, where some kind of symbol was painted right in front of the basement doorway. It looked like a circle with triangles lining the circumference, all pointing inwards. In the center of the circle was what I could’ve only described as an eye.

“Oh,” Cas responded. “I dunno. These people are probably in a cult or something. I mean, they sell kids. But they must’ve put it there recently. First time I’m seeing it.”

Not exactly something I wanted to hear or see. Nevertheless, we proceeded with the job. We rushed down the stairs and began tossing stun grenades. That just about did it. The ensuing firefight was a near-flawless victory on our part. Stitch was the only guy injured on our side, with a bullet grazing his shoulder. It wasn’t a problem, though. We’d taken out all the guards and the traffickers.

“Man, you fucked it up,” Wire said. “All that mass makes you an easy target.”

“Fuck off!” Stitch spat. “Let’s just get the shit and get out of here!”

“Where to now, Cas? Cas? Hello?”

I turned around to see Cas just standing there, his expression seemingly bewildered.

He shook his head. “I’ve… I’ve never these guys in my life.”

“So?” Wire responded. “What does it matter?”

“I’ve been undercover for months. Never met any new faces after day 1. But now they’re getting new employees? And now these people? Something’s going on.”

“Maybe they didn’t trust you as much as you think they did,” Wick said. “I doubt you know everything that goes on in this place.”

“Fuck that,” Cas said. “Something’s fucked up here.”

He walked over to the corpses of one of the “traffickers”. He kneeled down, observing a tattoo on one of their arms.

“Jesus, what the hell.” He held up the guy’s arm. His tattoo was an exact replica of the symbol that we’d seen on the ground earlier.

As it turned out… all of the traffickers had the same tattoo. Even the guards did.

“You sure you don’t recognize that symbol?” Wire asked. “Like, you’ve never seen it?”

“You think I’m fucking blind or something? I said I haven’t.” Cas responded. “Fellas, I don’t like this at all.”

“We’re wasting time,” I told him. “Where’s the shit we came here for?”

Cas shook his head and sighed. “Fine. Fine. God, I didn’t sign up for this demon shit.”

He led us to a locked, password-protected door near the back of the room.

“What’s the code, Cas?”

“Fuck if I know. Wire, you’re up.”

Wire took out his toolkit and began going to work. Only a minute later, the door was open.

“Shoulda never dropped out of MIT,” he said. “My talents are wasted here.”

“Yeah, yeah, cry about in the Bahamas,” Stitch said, walking in. We all followed suit.

Cas’s intel didn’t disappoint. We’d hit the fucking jackpot. Stacks of cash, gems, watches, you name it. There were also boxes of USB’s. I set on those on fire. Cas still appeared to be on edge as we shoved the loot into garbage bags.

“Relax man,” I said. “We found it. We’re golden. You’ll never step foot in this hellhole ever again.”

He nodded. “Yeah. Yeah, I guess.”

“You have any idea what’s in there?” Wire asked.

I looked at the direction he was pointing towards. It was a small, grey safe in the corner.

“What could be so valuable that it needs double protection?”

Cas shook his head. “Like I said, I dunno. It’s like everything’s changed the last time I was here.”

“Well, it must be something good.” Wire said, getting up and walking towards it.

“We don’t have the time, man!” I called out to him.

He simply held out his hand. “Won’t take long.”

I did have a habit of underestimating him. He managed to crack the safe in under 30 seconds.

“Well, what the hell’s in there?” Stitch asked.

“Um… it’s a… necklace.”

“Alright, well toss it into a bag. We’ll figure out its value later.”

“Come take a look at it first.”

As it turns out, the necklace was… alive. It appeared to be made of sharp teeth, with an abnormally large eye as the centerpiece. An eye that was still blinking.

We must’ve stared at the thing for a minute straight without saying a word. I heard Wick silently utter a payer.

“What the hell are these people?” Stitch asked. “Let’s get the fuck outta here. Cas, you aren’t possessed or something, right?

Describing how I felt as “unsettled” would’ve been an understatement.

“Alright, pack it up. We’re outta here.” I said, heading towards the stairs. I couldn’t wait to leave. But before I could even make it out of the room, I got a call on my radio. It was from Eagle, who’d been hiding out on the 7th floor of an adjacent building. He was only supposed to call if he’d spotted any suspicious activity outside the store.

Obviously, this was gonna be bad news.

I picked up the call.

”Hello?”

”Grey? Find a fucking place to hide!” His tone was frenetic.

”What? What the hell-“

”Go, Go! Don’t ask questions, just hide. A fleet of cars just pulled up outside. Over a dozen people got out. Maybe even twenty. They’re getting out and walking in as we fucking speak.”

”Are they armed?”

”I’m not sure, but… they’re walking weird. It’s screwing with my head. Fuck! I think one of them saw me, I gotta go. Just hide!”

“Eagle? Hello? Shit!”

“Well,” Wick said. “That didn’t sound good.”

“It wasn’t,” I responded. “We gotta hide.”

“Is that joke? If somebody’s coming down, let’s just waste ‘em.” Stitch objected.

“Too many. Won’t work. Cas, I thought you said nobody was coming back ‘till midnight.”

“That’s the way it’s been for months, it is my fault that they suddenly changed the goddamn schedule? And EVERYTHING else?”

“Jesus,” I took a deep breath, trying to compose myself. “Fuck it, just find a place to hide.”

As soon as we stepped back out onto the main basement floor, another issue presented itself. All the bodies were gone.

“What the hell?” Wick said, dumbfounded.

We hardly had time to digest the news, as heavy footsteps began descending down the stairs. Eagle was right. Their footsteps did sound weird. They were too… uniform. As if they were all marching in unison or something. And there were a lot of them.

I was starting to panic, looking around the basement for somewhere to hide.

“Cas, where the hell do we go?”

“There’s no goddamn place to hide! Shit!”

“Check it out!” Wire said.

I looked over, seeing him holding open a door in the opposite corner of the room.

“No. No way,” Cas said. “That door was never there before.”

“You sure, Cas?” Stitch said. “Your memory seems pretty foggy these days.”

There was hardly any time to argue. The footsteps were getting dangerously loud. We all rushed into the mystery room, with Cas being the last one to enter. I did have to admit. I was beyond unnerved. I knew Cas the best out of anybody in my crew. He didn’t do any drugs. No record of mental health issues. I believed him 100% when he said that this door was never there before.

Once we were all in, we shut the door behind us, plunging ourselves into sheer darkness. We all grabbed our flashlights and pulled them out. I could only describe what we saw in front of us as a cruel joke.

We were in a short corridor, leading to a small room at the end. In that room was the entrance to another staircase, leading down. And on the floor? The symbol. That same, hellish symbol.

Obviously, none of us wanted to go down. We are all perfectly content with waiting until we got an all-clear from Eagle.

Wait. Eagle. He told me that he’d been spotted. I didn’t call his radio, in case he was hiding. I texted him instead. No response.

“What the hell is going on?” I heard somebody whisper.

“Just keep quiet,” I said. “We’ll wait here until I get a response from Eagle.”

That option was quickly wiped off the table when we heard the doorknob begin rattling.

You’ve gotta be kidding me, I thought to myself.

Nobody needed to say anything. We started moving towards the stairs, as much as we all dreaded the prospect.

The stairs themselves took around a full minute to descend fully. A full fucking minute. Where the hell did this thing lead? At the very least… it didn’t sound like anybody had followed us down.

In retrospect, that fact should’ve been more concerning than anything. These people obviously knew there’d been a break-in. They obviously heard us running towards the stairs. Why the hell had they not chased us down?

“Shit. Alright, let’s get our bearings straight,” Wick said. “Cas, you have any idea what this place is?”

Cas shook his head. “Not in the slightest.”

“Fantastic,” Wick mumbled in response. “Well, I’m not gonna be a sitting duck. There’s gotta be another way up. But make sure we know the way back. Just in case.”

We started walking. The place was… weird, to say the least. It didn’t look haphazard at all. The floors looked like they should’ve belonged in a well-maintained hospital. On top of that, the place itself had a hospital-style layout. Well, with hints of a prison. A prison-hospital hybrid, if you will.

It was also big. We’d walk down the corridor, passing dozens and dozens of closed metal doors, but there’d be no end in sight.

“What the hell’s behind these doors?” Wire whispered.

Honestly, I really didn’t want to know.

“This is pointless. We’ve been walking in a straight line for like twenty minutes. How big is this place? I’m starting to freak the fuck out.” Stitch said. “Let’s just go back and-“

“Hang on.” I cut him off.

Somebody had stopped walking with the group. They were standing about 20 feet back, absolutely still, with their flashlight pointed at the ground.

“You find something?” I called out to them. “Hello-“

I felt somebody grab my arm.

“Stop.” Wire said.

“What? What do you mean?”

“Everybody’s here.”

I was confused. I shined my light down at everybody’s shoes. Six pairs, including myself. That meant…

I looked back up at the mystery person, petrified at the prospect of directing my flashlight towards whatever was lurking there in the darkness. A few seconds of tense silence passed, before they turned their own flashlight off.

And then they started walking towards us.

“Stay the fuck back!” Stitch shouted. I heard him raise his rifle. I followed suit, attaching my flashlight to the mount underneath the barrel and pointing it towards the mystery person.

God, I could’ve gone my entire life without seeing the thing that was illuminated before me.

It was… a woman. About eight feet tall. Wide, dead eyes and a wide, static grin. Too many teeth in her mouth. Almost looked like a damn doll. We all opened fire at once. Thankfully, she went down. However, she ate at least six bullets, two of them headshots, before she did.

“Yup,” Wick said. “Our past has caught up to us. We’ve died and gone to literal hell.”

I can’t say it was a terrible theory. I didn’t know how else to explain what the hell was happening.

Before any of us could decide on our next course of action, we heard doors beginning to open up, one-by-one, all around us.

I heard Wire sigh. “Is it too late to repent?”

We all started running. Unfortunately, our senses of directions seemed to have gotten a bit jumbled. We inadvertently split up. Wire, Wick and I ran in one direction, while Cas and Stitch ran the opposite way. I aimed my light up, only to see… things beginning to stumble out into the hallway. Some resembled humans. Others, not so much.

Thankfully, Wick was with us. He hadn’t earned that nickname for nothing. He began shooting the creatures down in front of us, clearing a path. Most of them looked similar. Just zombified humans, for lack of a better term. But some were freakier than others. I saw a six-armed humanoid wearing a steel mask, a slug-like being with a gaping mouth, a hulking man with rusty saws for hands, amongst many other monstrosities.

At a point, an oily, elongated arm reached out from one of the rooms and pulled Wick in. I’ll never be able to forget the sound of his slimy, muffled screams. It was the worst possible outcome. Compared to Wick, Wire and I couldn’t shoot for shit, and it showed.

Soon enough, we were effectively trapped. Creatures had started piling up in both directions, and we were running out of ammunition. With nowhere else to go, we just ducked into one of the empty rooms and shut the door behind us.

Not moments later, they began viscously pounding on the metal. I could see no way out of it. I started wondering if Cas and Stitch had made it. Whether or not Eagle was alright. The decisions that led my life to such a shitty conclusion. I’d always told myself to put the past in the past. Not to dwell on my regrets.

However, it was all that I could do right there. I pulled out my pistol. I’d made a promise to myself. I was going to die on my own conditions.

“Well… I guess that’s that.” I muttered. I could hear Wire fishing out his own pistol next to me.

But before we could do anything drastic, the pounding suddenly stopped. A few seconds passed before the door opened. My flashlight was on the ground, so it partially illuminated the two figures that stepped in. They seemed to be humans, more or less. But I didn’t get my hopes up.

“Well, isn’t this quite the surprise.” A voice said.

The next thing I knew, somebody had kicked me in the face. My body went limp, with my consciousness slowly fading into nothing as I was laid out on the floor. The last thing I saw before everything went black was Wire falling down next to me.

Everything was going wrong. I’d even fucked up my own contingency plan.

When I woke up, I was tied to a chair, back in the basement. The first basement. Wire and Cas were next to me, in similar conditions. Stitch was nowhere to be seen, though. Wasn’t a mystery what had happened to him.

“I’m not quite sure what you were thinking there.” A voice called out from behind.

I suddenly heard a cacophony of footsteps, and before I knew it… there were about 3 dozen people, both men and women, standing in front of us. They were all wearing black suits and gloves, with one sleeve rolled up to reveal a tattoo. You can probably guess what it was.

What was even stranger… I saw the men that we’d definitely killed earlier standing amongst them. Hell, even the employees in the main store were there.

“I believe you took something from us.” The man at the front – a blonde man in his twenties, said.

“It’s all in the bags,” I said. “If you’re gonna kill us, I only ask that you do it quickly.”

“No. We’ve recovered those. But we’re still missing one thing. The most important thing.”

“What the hell are you talking about?” I asked.

“It’s in my jacket pocket.” Wire spoke up.

The blonde man walked over and reached into Wire’s front pocket, pulling out a small container. He opened it up, revealing the weird eye-necklace inside.

I could hardly believe it. “Wire, what the FUCK!” I screamed. “Why the hell would you take that thing?”

“I dunno,” he said. “I thought it might be worth something. That some creeps would be willing to pay big bucks for it.”

He sighed, shaking his head. “I’m sorry guys. I fucked us all over.”

Obviously, I was furious. But at the same time… he couldn’t have known something like this was going to happen. My anger was useless anyway. Our fates appeared just about sealed.

The blonde man looked at the necklace and smiled. “Well, I’m glad that’s resolved.”

“So what now?” I asked.

“Well… that’s up to the discretion of our leader. The new Messiah. With your skills and some conditioning, you just may earn a spot amongst his loyal followers. Like us. But… you’ve certainly caused us some trouble. That likely won’t go unpunished. You may just end up back down where we found you… until we need you again, of course.”

Ah fuck. I didn’t like the sound of that.

“In the meantime… just wait here. The Messiah should be here soon.”

I was really wishing that I’d just pulled the trigger when I had the chance.

“But don’t worry… know that whatever happens… you’ll be a pivotal piece to the formation of the new world. A world shaped by the ideals of the Messiah. There is no greater pleasure we can execute in this worthless state known as human consciousness.”

“Hey freaks!”

Another voice called out from behind. But this time, it was familiar.

The blonde man’s expression changed. “Oh. What do we have he-“

A bullet was drilled through his brain before he could finish the sentence. I flinched at the sound of automatic machine-gun fire coming just a few feet away from me. I watched as each and every one of the people in suits were mowed down right in front of me.

I could hear the person who’d done it walking towards us from behind. I had a hunch about who it was, but still remained cautious.

I breathed a sigh of relief when he walked into view. It was Eagle, limping on one foot, covered in blood and dirt, his eyes wider than I’d ever seen them before. He’d definitely snorted a few lines. Couldn’t blame him, though.

“Eagle?” I said, recognizing his mask. “What the hell happened up there?”

He just looked me dead in the eye and shook his head. “Let’s get the fuck out of here.”

After he untied us, we all booked it up into the main store and out the door. There were about ten bullet-ridden bodies on the ground in the parking lot. All wearing black suits, of course. I can’t be sure, but I think I saw some of them moving on the ground as we ran. In any case, we got into our van and floored it the hell out of there. We were starting to hear sirens in the distance as well.

Eagle was shaking as he drove.

“You sure you’re alright to drive?” I asked.

With his mask off, he looked like he’d seen the devil himself. Although with everything that’d happened… I wouldn’t be surprised if that were the case.

“I’ll be fine.” He said.

“Well… what happened?” Cas asked.

Eagle just shook his head vigorously. “Don’t want to talk about it. Listen, we need to get out of the city. Out of the country, even.”

“Well, that was the plan, wasn’t it? Thanks for coming back and saving our asses.” Cas said.

Eagle just nodded once in response, his expression still borderline catatonic.

In the end, we’d only managed to make it out with two of the five bags we’d filled. But I wasn’t going to complain. At least we’d made it out at all. I uttered a silent prayer myself for Stitch and Wick. It's not like I believed in that stuff but... it felt like I needed to do something.

We sat in silence from then on. At some point, Cas fell asleep. His sleeve was rolled up slightly, revealing some kind mark on his forearm.

Out of curiosity, I rolled it up the rest of the way, just to check if he’d been injured or something.

What I found was worse than any kind of injury.

As far as I knew, Cas never had any tattoos. Especially not that one.

Oh boy. 

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Credits

 

I Talked to God. I Never Want to Speak to Him Again

     About a year ago, I tried to kill myself six times. I lost my girlfriend, Jules, in a car accident my senior year of high school. I was...