» Sat Nov 27, 2010 9:19 am
Roy and Shaun were standing in what used to be a mess hall. Tables were scattered around the room, but nothing on top. Roy walked down the middle of the room to the next door. The door was different than others they had seen, in the middle of the wooden double doors was a deep hole, shaped as an insignia, as if it represented something. The symbol was unfamiliar, leaving only thoughts.
Roy pushed on the doors slowly and brought up his MP5. Shaun went in first because he had his flashlight on. Roy followed to see a large room that appeared to be a chapel of some sort. Roy walked down the room to the altar and inspected it. The same symbol on the door was all over the altar and the floor around it, except in fresh blood. In the middle of the altar was what appeared to be a hunk of flesh with the same symbol shoved through, except it was made of solid gold.
"What the hell went on down here..?" Roy whispered to himself.
In the darkness and silence came a low moan. It turned into a growl, and came louder with each second. Shaun pointed his flashlight toward the sound, and a figure sped past. The sounds were all over the room now, getting much louder. Then, finally, it all stopped. Shaun's hands were shaking madly, moving the light in his hand around. Roy could see dark figures moving in the dark near Shaun, and finally one of them pulled Shaun on his shoulders. Shaun immediately tossed the flashlight in the air and spun around, shooting wildly.
He was screaming in the process, and was unsuccessful in shooting anything. Finally, two figures pulled him by the front of his vest and shoulders and pulled him into the darkness. The other figures moved along with them, and went through a hole in the wall that Roy hadn't noticed before. Shaun's terrifying screams echoed through the tunnels in the ground until they were faded out completely. Roy stared in disbelief at what happened, and slowly picked up the flashlight that was dropped.
He had alot of sweat running down his forehead and was nearly sobbing, scared out of his wits. Once he had all he needed, he sprinted out of the room and to the mess hall. Roy ran to the only door left and ran through, opening into another hallway. Torches on the wall blew out as he flew past them, and rats even scattered around, looking for a place to hide. Roy turned around, and saw something walking down the hall behind him, lighting up everything around it in an orange glow.
Roy saw a door on the wall, and an opening revealed that it was a bedroom. Roy burst through, and looked around. He saw a closet and went in, closing the door quietly. Roy's heart was about to beat out of his chest, and could hear it in the silence. Then, the thing that was following him appeared in the room. Roy looked through a crack in the closet and saw it, it was tall and appeared humanoid, but not human at all. It turned to the closet, sending Roy to the very back. Roy noticed something - the back of the closet felt weak, and split in two. Roy turned and pushed on it, and it swung open into a torchlit stone hallway. Roy took advantage and stepped out, closing the doors again. The back of the doors were shaped and carved to look like a portrait frame and had a picture of a countryside painted on it.
Roy stepped back and ran down the hallway as fast as he could. Strangely, there was nothing. No doors, no rooms, nothing except stones and torches. The hall ran on for tens of minutes. Roy was exhausted but didn't slow down, not once. Then, finally, the hall ended at a door. Roy didn't care anymore, he just pushed through the door and when he was on the other side, he fell on the floor. Once he was out, the door slammed shut. Clicks and snaps were faintly made from the door, and Roy got up to inspect. The door locked itself shut, without real explanation.
Roy turned and trotted down the hall, that briefly ended into a split of three different halls. Miracle!, Roy thought. He went out of the hallway that opened to the fork and appeared in the large room where some of the others were. Roy walked to a large broken column and let himself fall onto it. It was relieving to be able to rest, and Roy removed his helmet and gas mask and put them on the floor. He got out his canteen and twisted off the cap, and took a very long refreshing drink from it.