After that, I dealt with Semper. I put him in a white room and locked him in there. He banged on the wall and cried for help, but nobody came. When he had lost hope, I had put an image of an old friend of his in the room.
"Liber...? What are you--"
Before he could finish his sentence, the image of his friend warped behind him and snapped his neck. Semper wasn't able to say his goodbyes to his friends, but if he did, he would probably say,
"I knew this would happen... It's my fault we're going to die in vain here... I should have stopped you guys... I should have never let you step through that gate... it's all me fault.... I'm sorry."
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Erasure
Fantasy*I highly recommend you read my short story, Imprisoned, before reading this one* A nameless girl finds herself in an unknown location with no choice but to follow the directions of a manipulative voice inside her head, ultimately leading her to a b...