CORPSES

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Angus was in disbelief. He looked as if he'd seen a ghost. What he'd actually seen was a pile of 8 bloody corpses. 7 of them were wearing a yellow hazmat suit. “It killed…7 D.D.D people…?!” Angus muttered in disbelief. One of the hazmat suit people's masks was off. Half of the man's face was torn off, showing  mussels and bone. The same man also had his suit ripped open, revealing a chunk of his body that was missing. The 8th body was Mia Stone, the teacher that lived on the 3rd floor with that man William Afton. Even in her death, her eyes seemed to be burning with rage. Her mouth was filled with blood, and she was clenching a bottle of pepper spray. Mia did seem like the type of person that could protect herself. How did the Doppelganger get her? Out of all the people in the apartment building, Mia and Steven were the two who could probably kill a Doppelganger. Angus shivered at the strength of this Doppelganger. The room had a cool breeze.

“Angus? Did you get the D.D.D yet?” Anastacha's tired voice came from the elevator. “Uh…So we might have a little problem. It's just gonna set us back a bit.”

“Stop acting like you're in a movie and tell me what happened.” Anastacha said firmly. Angus shook his head and walked over to the lift. He helped Anastacha find her way to where the corpses were. You could barely see. The lighting from outside was the best source of light. “There were 8…people…” Angus said slowly.

“I- what the…the D.D.D people? How did they die?!” Anastacha paid no mind to her teacher. Maybe because that meant less assignments. “Angus you can't count! That's 7 people.” Angus looked at the pile of corpses. The pile looked the same. Something was different, but he couldn't tell what it was. The hazmat guy without the mask wasn't there.

“I swear there were 8 people…? It doesn't matter.” Angus rolled his eyes in frustration. He was never wrong. How embarrassing.  The space got oddly quiet. It was as if someone had flipped the off switch for the storm. The room was pitch black again. Anastacha had no way of knowing if Angus was still with her. If he was, he was being oddly quiet. If he was being quiet, then she wasn't going to say anything.

Then she heard a soft, low, and husky voice. ‘Hoonnn….” 

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⏰ Last updated: May 16, 2024 ⏰

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