Five Thousand Dollar Betrayal
maybe some last, stupid part of me hoped that hea
ain. "She' s n
one, Rob," I said.
n the sound of the ph
Sarah' s voice was sharp. "W
hree thousand dollars
end. I heard Rob whispering som
no longer just annoyed, bu
ue this sick game. Rob just told me you went to his
phone, my control finally snapping.
get to you. He' s just lashing out. He' s probably jealous of Kevin." He sounded
earned his success. He worked for that 1600. He' s building a future. What have you ever d
e harder than a
. "If you contact me or Kevin or Rob again, I will get a restraining
ne wen
he phone still in my hand. It was final.
get tha
ata entry for a dollar a page. Moving furniture for a guy who paid
on a gaming forum
ic horror VR game. High pay rate. Must be o
our session. I did the math. A few sessions and I
y with an address for a wareho
man with tired, bloodshot eyes had me sign a thick legal waiver without even lo
until the timer goes off. There' s a panic bu
existence around me. It was a decaying, gothic mansion. The air was thick with the sound o
lunged from the shadows or the doors that slammed shut. It was the atmosphere. It felt genuinely, horribly real. The details were insan
bing poems. I felt a constant, crawling sense of being watched. My heart pounded, my palms were slick with sweat, and every nerve
t a monitor. "You did good. Mo
ack of cash. Five
e next day. An
whispers started to sound like my father' s last words. A shadowy figure in the game' s li
ugh the terror, focusing on the
mare, I had it. I walked out of that warehouse for the last time,
the funeral home
n for tomorrow," the director
d, too exhau
inal peace. And it had cost
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