I opened by eyes, looked around, it was dark, cobblestone I could feel the cold stone beneath me. "Where am I?" I mumbled, my voice quivering, body shaking due to the cold. I didn't want to be here. I could hear chuckling around me, two voices... One sounded eerily similar to Adam's.
I stood and stumbled around. My legs shook wildly underneath me, whether it was from fear or lack of sleep, I didn't know. I turned and walked through one of the halls, not knowing what else to do at this point, I landed flat on my face, again. I groaned. "Mother fucker."
I stood again and walked on, ignoring my nose which was currently gushing blood like a leaky faucet. I could feel air brushing past my body, but there was no wind in here. I feel so paranoid, I swear I can hear Gabi's voice calling out for me, for help? I can't tell, I don't know what's going on or where I am.
I shakily stepped into a room, a throne in the middle. It was there, 106 was there. Adam was there, sitting right by it, snuggling into it. He seemed happy. I stopped and just stared. "Iris, your nose is bleeding!" Adam jumped down and grabbed a tissue from his pocket and he began cleaning my face.
"I'm fine Adam, don't worry." I said, I was, infact, not fine. "I want out of here." I said firmly to this, thing. It chuckled and stood. I reached for my gun, to find I didn't have it anymore. "Lawrence took your gun, he thought it was interesting and wanted to see if he was a good shot still." Adam explained. "I want it back though." I sighed. My gun was set in my hands, a bit of black sludge on the handle. I groaned and cleaned it off with my sleeve. "Can I go now? I'm pretty sure I hear Gabi calling me." I pointed out. I fell through a hole suddenly and found myself back into the real world.
Gabi was losing her mind over a Spanish SCP, named José Lacoix. He too, seemed familiar.
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The door (Scp Story)
AdventureMy name is Iris, I'm in college, I'm turning 21 soon, so is my twin brother Adam. We both wanted to go into the police force, the action called to us, it was all to familiar, somehow. We both were explorers by heart, so exploring our college at nig...