Saanvi
Saanvi sniffled and lifted herself off the floor. She turned around and looked at the door behind her. Bits of wood had fallen off when the demons had banged on the door.
Saanvi didn’t realize they had stopped hitting the door until she stopped crying a little while ago. She didn’t want to open the door even after the banging stopped. She was too scared to step foot outside this room.
She thought they might be out there. Waiting for her.
Saanvi placed her hand on the doorknob. She kept it there for a while, not moving. She knew she couldn’t stay there forever. She had to leave at some point. Better now than later, she thought to herself.
Saanvi turned the doorknob and slowly opened the door. It creaked quietly. She opened the door until she had a small gap so she could see the outside hallway.
There was light from the windows that lit up the hallway. It’s already daytime? I wonder how long I’ve been in here. The room Saanvi was in didn’t have any windows. It was very big closet with barely anything in it.
She opened the door a little more, letting her see farther down the hallway. She stuck her head out and saw nothing. There were no demons… That she could see.
They could be on the ceiling like the ones that had chased her. Remembering the other night, she looked up at the ceiling outside the room. She didn’t see any demons hiding up there. But the hallway was long and they could be on the ceiling farther down the hallway.
Or they could be around that corner. Saanvi looked at the wall were the hallway turned right. The demons could be hiding around the corner. Waiting for her to step outside.
With the terrifying thought that the demons could be waiting for her, she pulled her head back in and quickly but queitly shut the door. She looked at the door and stepped backward, away from it. She bumped into the wall behind her and fell down.
Saanvi put her hands on her head. I need to get out of here. Come on, Saanvi, you go this. Just step outside and run.
She took a deep breath and stood up. She walked over to the door and opened it. She took another deep breath and poked her head outside.
Saanvi didn’t see anything so she took a step outside. She was a foot away from the door and stood still.
She waited for a demon to fall from the ceiling and chase her. She waited for one to run around the corner and come after her. But nothing came.
Saanvi waited another minute and when nothing came, she took another step. Then another. And another. She walked in front of a window on her left and the light fell over her.
Saanvi then saw something black in the corner of her right eye. She screamed and ran back to the door. She didn’t look behind her to see what it was. She ran into the room and slammed the door behind her and looked it.
Her heartbeat was racing and she was breathing heavily. She grabbed her head then her hair.
Saanvi waited for the demons to come and start banging on the door again. She waited for them to try to get in. But after a minute of waiting, nothing happened. No sounds of the demons trying to get in. There was nothing.
Why aren’t they trying to get in? Where are they?
Saanvi caustisously walked closer to the door. She put her ear to it. She heard nothing. There were no sounds coming from outside.
She kept her ear on the door as she put her hand on the doorknob. Saanvi slowly turned the knob and opened the door, making it creak. She paused.
She expected to hear the demons running toward the open door that she hid behind. But there was nothing.
She continued to opened the door further and further when she heard nothing.
Saanvi couldn’t take it anymore and she opened the door all the way and looked out into the hallway. There was nothing there. No demons. No Devil. Nothing.
She slammed the door and locked it. She grabbed her head then her hair.
She screamed. Saanvi screamed as loud as she could. She let out every bit of anger, frustration, and sadness she obtained ever since she had stepped foot into this mansion.
“I’m going crazy!” She sobbed. “I got scared of my own fucking shadow! I need to get out of this place!” Saanvi fell to the floor. She sobbed quietly and whispered, “I need to get out of this place.”
Saanvi laid on the floor for a few minutes. She finally had the courage to get up and open the door. She threw it open and stepped outside. She wasn’t being cautious... She didn't care anymore. She just wanted to get out.
She waited for a moment and continued walking. She walked through the hallway and walked around the corner.
If any of those motherfuckers come at me, they’ll see what I can do, Saanvi thought to herself.
She stomped through the hallway as the light from outside filled it up.
Saanvi remembered how long the hallway was and she groaned. She started to jog through the hallway. She wanted to get out of the mansion as fast as possible.
Oh, wait. I can’t leave yet… I need to find Ryder. I wonder if he made it out already. Saanvi stopped jogging and paused. She didn’t know what she should do.
Should she try to look for him? But what if he already made it out? Should she leave and see if he made it out? But what if he didn’t make it out and it’s too late when she comes back?
Saanvi started to run again as she made a decision.
She would go outside to see if he made it out. And if he wasn’t out, she would go to the police station and get backup.
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Ryder “Help me Ryder!” “I’m coming Saavi!” Ryder yelled as he ran through the hallways, trying to catch up to Saanvi. Two demons held Saanvi above their heads as they ran through the mansion, taking her with them. Saanvi struggled, but they had a strong grib on her. “Please help me!” She cried, looking at Ryder with tear filled eyes. Ryder ran as fast as he could but he started to slow down. He couldn’t keep up with them. “Don’t take her! Please!” Ryder yelled. The demons suddenly took a right turn. Ryder ran faster and realized that they had went down some stairs. He stopped before stepping down. He didn’t know what was down there. It was too dark to see. “Help me Ryder!” He heard Saanvi yell, and he didn’t dwell any longer. He ran down the stairs, towards Saanvi’s cries. He reached the bottom of the stairs and looked around. It was so dark that he couldn’t see anymore than two feet in front of him. “Saanvi! Where are you?!” Ryder yelled, tu
Saanvi Saanvi jogged through the hallway with thoughts running around her brain. She was overthinking her decision. What if I make it out of the mansion and find out he's not out already? What if I come back and it's too late? What if I don't leave and look for him? Is he safe and outside of the mansion? Is he hurt and in the mansion? What do I do?! Saanvi continued to run, not letting herself cry any longer. She had wasted too much time already. She needed to get out of here and see if Ryder was out. She ran for a little while longer until she had to take a break. She leaned her back against the wall behind her and put her hands on her head. She took deep breaths. Saanvi kept her hands above her head as she started to walk. She looked to her left and noticed the staircase that led downstairs. Whew. I'm not that far now, Saanvi thought, smiling. She took a few more deep breaths and continued to jog at a good pace. She finally made
Ryder “What about weapons?” Ryder asked as he took of his hoodies, leaving the shirt on. “What about them?” Luci asked as he changed into a black muscle shirt with full sleeves. The shirt was tight showing his muscles through the shirt. He pulled on black cargo jeans as well. Ryder looked at him and said, “Well, don’t we need weapons to protect ourselves from the demons. You should have some since you have stayed here for so long. Surely you had to fight some demons along the way, right?” Luci turned to Ryder and said, “Why would I fight my- I mean, of course I fought m- the demons. Let me go get some weapons. Give me a minute.” Luci walked past Ryder and suddenly froze. Ryder turned to look at him and asked, “Hey, Luci. You alright?” Luci didn’t respond so he poked him. Luci still didn’t respond. “Hey Luc-” Ryder was interrupted when Luci spoke in a demonic voice. He said something in a foriegn language. It sounded like the same language that he heard in h
Saanvi Saanvi and Justice ran out of the kitchen. Saanvi tried to run to the right toward the door but a demon came out of a room next to the kitchen. The demon that came out of the room blocked their way. Justice tugged on Saanvi’s arm, pulling her to the left through the hallway. There were no windows along the hallways. It was narrow with doors on their right and left but they didn’t go into any of them because the demons would see and follow them. Justice pulled Saanvi behind her as the demons chased behind them. Saanvi turned to see the demon from the room running on two feet. The other two demon that had followed the order of the taller demon were running on all fours behind the demon from the room. Saanvi couldn’t see the taller demon. Suddenly the demon that was running on two feet tried to pounce on Saanvi. She screamed. When it missed, it growled and ran on all fours like the other two demons behind it. That’s when Saanvi saw the taller demon. It was
Ryder Ryder twisted and turned on the couch. His ribs ached. He was only able to sleep for what seemed like a few minutes. He sat up and groaned at the pain shooting throughout his torso. Ryder looked at the bookshelves full of books. Saanvi would love this place. She always reads in her free time. Ryder sighed and put his head in his hands. She should be here. With me. Safe. Not scared like she probably is right now… If she’s still alive, one part of him thought. Saanvi is alive! Don’t think like that! She’s probably just scared. Or dead. She could be dead. No! I won’t accept that! She’s alive! How would you know? Ryder paused. He tried to find an answer. He tried to find a reason she could be alive. She’s strong. She wouldn’t give up easily, Ryder concluded. He didn’t want to continue the battle in his head. He didn’t want to think that she could be dead. She could’ve died a while ago. No! She could’ve died r
Saanvi Saanvi got up from the spot she had been sitting down for hours. She had just been thinking about Justice and the man. Saanvi had thought about Justice. She didn't deserve this, she had thought to herself. She didn't deserve to die. And neither did the other officer. Saanvi had thought about the man. Flashes of Justice being killed by him had flashed in her mind. She saw his black eyes. His sword on Justice's neck. Him cutting her throat open. Blood spilling out. Justice dropping to the floor. She remebered when she had ran up to Justice, screaming. She had expected to be killed as well but when she had looked back up, they were all gone. She had so many questions. But two were the most important. Where'd they go? Why didn't they kill me too? Saanvi sighed and looked down at Justice's dead body. "I'm so sorry, Justice," Saanvi whispered. A tear drop rolled down her cheek and she didn't bother to wipe it. "You didn't deserve this.
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