Chapter 2

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Something was wrong. Lena couldn’t feel her body no pain, no cold, not even the ground Just… nothing. I'mA heavy darkness pressed around her, thick like smoke but colder. It didn’t move. It didn’t breathe. It just… existed. She tried to inhale. Her chest didn’t rise. “I…” her voice came out weak, barely there. “Hello…?” The sound didn’t travel. It just… died. Her heart or whatever was left of it started racing. “Okay… okay, think…” she whispered, her words uneven. “I got hit… I remember that… the car…” Her mind dragged slowly through the memory. Headlights. A scream. Impact. Her body jerked. Her hands moved instantly, touching her face, her arms, her chest. No blood. No pain. No injuries. She froze. “That’s not… right…” she whispered. Her fingers pressed harder against her skin like she was trying to prove something. “I should be… hurt… I should—” Her voice broke. Silence swallowed the rest. Then— “…hurt… hurt…” Lena’s breath caught. The sound didn’t come from her. It came back. From the darkness. Echoing. Mocking. Her body went still. “Who’s there?” she asked quickly. Her voice shook now. No answer. Just that same thick silence. Her chest tightened. “Stop… stop playing with me…” she said, louder this time. Still nothing. Lena swallowed hard. “This is a dream,” she said quickly, nodding to herself. “Yeah… yeah, it has to be. I’m unconscious. That’s it. That’s all this is.” She squeezed her eyes shut. Waited. Opened them. Nothing changed. Still dark. Still empty. Her breathing grew uneven. “No…” she whispered. Panic crept in slowly. Cold. Her thoughts started racing. “This isn’t real… it can’t be real… I can’t be—” A sharp crack cut through the darkness. Lena flinched. “What was that?” Another crack. Closer. The darkness shifted. Not like something moving inside it, like it was breaking. Splitting. A thin line of light tore through the void. Lena stumbled back instinctively. Her heart slammed hard against her chest. “What… is that…” she whispered. The crack widened. Slowly. Painfully. Like something was forcing its way through. The light burned her eyes. Too bright. “Wait—!” Before she could move the ground beneath her disappeared. Or maybe it was never there. Her body dropped. Fast. Violently. “Ah—!” Her scream tore through her throat as she fell. Wind rushed past her ears her stomach twisted her heart pounded wildly. Everything spun then she hit something hard Air forced out of her lungs. “Ugh—!” Pain flashed through her body then vanished. Too quickly. Too clean. Lena groaned, pushing herself up slowly. Her hands pressed against the surface beneath her. Cold. Solid. Real. Her breath came out uneven. “What… what is this place…” she whispered. Her voice sounded normal now. No echo. No distortion. She lifted her head. And froze. People. Everywhere. Scattered across a wide, empty space. Some were lying on the ground others were sitting up, confused, disoriented. A few had already stood up, looking around like they were trying to understand what was happening. Lena’s chest tightened. “I’m not alone…” she whispered. A girl nearby grabbed her arm suddenly. “Hey—hey, do you know where we are?” she asked quickly, her voice shaking. Lena turned to her the girl looked young around her age. Her eyes were wide, glossy with fear. “No…” Lena said quietly. “I don’t…” The girl shook her head quickly. “I was just at home and then then everything went dark and now I’m here… this doesn’t make sense…” “It doesn’t…” Lena agreed softly. A boy’s voice cut in nearby. “I was hit by a truck no, I remember it clearly—I died—” “Stop saying that!” someone shouted. “No one died!” Lena’s stomach twisted. “They’re like me…” she whispered under her breath. A man stepped forward then. Tall. Broad. Rough features. His presence alone made people shift slightly away. Jax Hollow. Even without knowing his name yet—he stood out. Dangerous. The kind of person you don’t argue with. “This isn’t normal,” he said, his voice firm, steady. Unlike the others. No panic. Just control. “We didn’t just ‘wake up’ here.” Lena watched him. Her fingers curled slightly at her sides. “Then what is it?” someone asked, their voice trembling. Before he could answer— A low hum filled the air. Deep. Vibrating. Lena stiffened instantly. “What is that…?” she whispered. The ground flickered beneath them. Like a glitch. Light flashed briefly, then disappeared. People started stepping back. “What’s happening?!” “I don’t like this—” The hum grew louder. Sharper. Then.... DING. The sound echoed clearly. Everything went still. A glowing screen appeared in front of them. Floating. Cold white light. Words began forming slowly. WELCOME TO THE AFTERGAME Silence dropped over everyone. Heavy. Suffocating. Lena stared at the words. Her heart pounded wildly. “…Aftergame?” someone whispered. “What kind of sick joke is this?” another voice snapped. The screen flickered. More words appeared. STATUS: DECEASED A gasp spread across the crowd. Lena’s chest tightened painfully. “No…” she whispered. “No… that’s not—” ALL PARTICIPANTS HAVE DIED Her legs weakened slightly. Her breathing grew shallow. “I… died…” she whispered. Her voice barely sounded like hers. NEW OBJECTIVE: SURVIVE “What do you mean survive?!” someone shouted. “From what?!” “Who are you?!” Voices overlapped. Panic spread quickly. The screen didn’t react. It continued. Cold. Unfeeling. RULE ONE: SURVIVE TO CONTINUE EXISTING RULE TWO: FAILURE RESULTS IN ERASURE “Erasure…?” Lena repeated quietly. Her throat felt dry. “What does that mean…?” No one answered. But she understood. Deep down. Gone. Completely gone. A girl collapsed to her knees, crying. “No… no, I don’t want to die again…” A man kicked the ground angrily. “This is insane! Let me out!” Nothing changed. The space remained the same. Endless. Empty. The screen flickered again. PLAYERS WILL NOW BE INITIATED The hum returned. Stronger. Lena’s heart started racing again. “Something’s wrong…” she whispered. The ground trembled. Light spread beneath their feet again. Strange patterns forming. “What is that?!” someone shouted. The air grew heavier. Harder to breathe. Lena stepped back. Her pulse spiked. “Wait… wait—” A scream cut through the air. Sharp. Terrified. Everyone turned. A man dropped to the ground. His body jerked violently. “What’s happening to him?!” the girl beside Lena cried. “Help him!” Lena couldn’t move. Her eyes locked on him. His body… flickered. Like something was glitching. “No…” she whispered. “No, that’s not—” Then— He disappeared. Just like that. Gone. No blood. No trace. Nothing. Silence crashed down. Heavy. Unbearable. “…erased…” Lena whispered. Her voice barely came out. No one spoke. No one moved. Fear settled deep into the air. The screen flickered again. INITIALIZATION COMPLETE FIRST MISSION WILL BEGIN SHORTLY Lena’s hands trembled. Her heart wouldn’t slow down. “This is real…” she whispered. “This is actually real…” Someone grabbed her wrist suddenly. She flinched hard, turning quickly. A boy. Thin. Pale. Shaking. Noah Reed. His eyes were wide with fear. “Did you see that…?” he asked. His voice barely held together. Lena swallowed. “…yeah.” His grip tightened. “We’re not safe here… are we?” Lena looked back at the empty space where the man had vanished. Gone. Like he never existed. Her chest tightened painfully. “…no,” she said quietly. “We’re not.” The ground trembled again. Harder this time. Light flared beneath them. The screen flashed. MISSION STARTING IN 10… Lena’s breath caught. Her heart slammed hard. “10…?” Noah whispered. “What does that mean—” 9… Panic spread instantly. “Wait—what are we supposed to do?!” “No one told us anything!” 8… Lena’s mind raced. “Think… think…” she whispered. 7… A girl started crying loudly. 6… Noah’s grip tightened. “Lena… what do we do…?” 5… Her breathing turned sharp. Uneven. 4… Her eyes darted around desperately. Searching. 3… Her heart pounded too fast. 2… Something felt wrong. Different. 1… The light exploded. Blinding. Everything disappeared. And just before the world shifted— Lena felt it. A presence. Cold. Watching. Right behind her.
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