The trip was a long one, and was full of danger. The snow kept falling which made a challenge for the car to keep driving up the mountain, and the amount of complaining about the temperature was infuriating to the driver. Pulling into the driveway, the car's engine stopped, and he sighed. "We're here."

The car doors began to open, as the teenagers were grabbing out their luggage to bring inside with them. "The temperature is quite threatening when you're considering hypothermia and our lack of clothes to keep our body temperature from dropping."

"Oh Scarlett," a thick Australian accent was heard with a dark girl who stepped out of the car with her bags, slamming the door shut, "you're always top notch with the facts."

The nerd pulled down her yellow-greenish sweater sleeves with a response. "Well, it is common knowledge."

"We should just get inside before we do get hyperthermia." A regular looking girl with medium lengthed black hair spoke, as her long earrings blew in the blizzard like weather going on around them.

Scarlett was once again ready with a correction. "If I may, hyperthermia is the opposite of hypothermia, which is when your body temperature…"

She wad unfortunately cut off before she could finish. "Wow, you're so smart and dreamy, Scarlett." A large looking farm boy with suspenders and short ginger hair and freckles smiled, admiring the intelligent girl. "How is your brain so big in that tiny little head of yours?" Scarlett raised an eyebrow, concerned.

"Alright there," Jasmine turned back around with her scolding tone, tugging on the farmboy's ear, "you've got a few too many 'roos loose in the top paddock for yer' own good!"

A short dark skinned boy with brown hair looked confused, after pulling his large amounts of luggage out of the car. "Is he serious?" His bag hit the ground, which caused a few bottles of disinfectant hand wash liquid to fall out of his bag. "Darn it!" He scavenged down to collect it and place it back.

Topher got out of the driver's seat, and noticed it. "Why do you need all the lotion? You should try this really good skin care lotion! No more dry spots for me. It has a healthy, charming and beautiful glow which suits myself quite much."

"Hey!" A shaggy looking teenager replied loudly. "You always need to keep sanitized in a zombie apocalypse! You don't want the virus spreading!"

Jasmine turned back to the teen after dragging Rodney, and jokingly slapped him across the head. "Come on there Shawn, and stop with the wild imagination of yours. We gotta' unpack for the weekend, not worry."

"Yeah." The black haired girl replied. "Dave, could you go get my other bag out of the car?"

The darkskinned guy replied. "Sure, Sky. It's all clean, right?" Sky raised an eyebrow in response, which made Dave slightly more nervous. "Oh, right! Forget I said that. I'll go get it! Heh!"

Dave scurried back into the boot of the car, as the others opened the door.

"Wow." A short blonde girl in a cheerleading outfit spoke. "It's like no one's been here since last year, Topher."

"Well," Topher bragged, "my parents gave me the building! No one goes here."

Samey suddenly felt a wide range of emotions attack her on the inside, as if it were ripping her heart out. She could barely control herself, and tears dripped from her eyes as she was reminded of past memories. "It's… it's not the same."

Suddenly, everyone turned over to Samey, feeling guilty for her emotions. There was a moment of silence among them as the girl began to sob, and break down into tears. Suddenly, Jasmine walked over to her in an attempt to console her. "It's okay Samey, you don't need to feel guilty. It wasn't your fault."

Samey wiped tears from her face, looking up to the tall girl. "R-really?" She sniffled.

"No one blames you," Jasmine replied with a smile, "and no one should. We all know what happened, and you weren't at fault. Come 'ere, rascal."

The Australian wrapped Samey in her arms, trying to give her a consoling hug to calm her down. "Don't ever feel like you're responsible, alright? Promise, mate?"

Samey nodded, smiling. "Thank you Jasmine, honestly."

"It's alright." Jasmine smiled back to her. "We're mates. It's what mates do."

"So," Topher spoke after entering, taking another selfie on his phone, "what filter should I use? And what hashtag would work?"

"Hashtag Scarlett is pure genius…" Rodney blushed, gazing into Scarlett's eyes. She wasn't interested, and did not reciprocate these feelings that Rodney had for her. "She's so special to me."

Sky looked over to Rodney. "Rodney, I don't think Scarlett's quite interested."

"B-but… but…" Rodney could barely control his emotions either, thinking about life without Scarlett. "She's amazing. I've never felt like this to anyone before… it's a spiritual connection!"

Dave budded into the conversation. "You say that about everyone…"

"Yeah." Sky nodded in agreement. "And also, you're kind of violating Scarlett's personality space, Rodney. Understand?"

He nodded in sorrow, and Shawn added. "Besides, who needs love? Wake up, sheeple! The apocalypse is coming, and you don't want to die because you love your lover whether it be male or female or inbetween so much! Get some common sense."

Jasmine crackled her knuckles, looking back over to the shaggy kid. "Don't make me take ya' aside again."

Shawn shook his head, frightened by Jasmine's strength. "S-sorry!"

Rodney's heart was relieved after looking at Jasmine and Shawn. "D'aww, that's what I want my love with Scarlett to be like.

"Love?" Jasmine and Shawn spoke at the same time, both equally in shock. "We're not, I mean, argh!" They both spoke in unison again, annoying them. "Would ya' stop that already, hey?"

Jasmine shook her head, and looked over to him. "Listen, Shawn and I aren't a thing. I just have to hook the cheeky lil' git in the gabber incase he's being a fool again. Ain't that right?"

Shawn nodded, slightly blushing. "Right… Besides, Jasmine would be a useful tool in the apocalypse! Think about it… she's tough…"

Jasmine hit him again, and raised her fist. "What did I just say?"

Samey felt left out in the conversation, standing aside. Suddenly, more fear accelerated within her. "Guys! I just heard something… moving…"

"Really?" Jasmine replied. "It probably was my fist into Shawn's cheek."

"No." Samey shook her head.

"Enough with the threatricals." Dave replied sheepishly, rolling his eyes. "This isn't a horror movie."

"Dave." Sky gave Dave a scolding look, putting her hand on his shoulder. "Not now."

"Sorry," Dave frowned, "but this happens way too often."

Topher nodded, while taking his chance at more selfies. "He's right. We're always hearing this noises and it's like nothing! Come on! It was probably just a mouse or something."

"Judging by the pressure on the planks heard above us, and the echoing sound without any scuttling sounds on the ground," Scarlett raised her fingers while going into a very thought out and reasonable explanation, "it had to be at least a large human being."

"Y-yeah." Rodney nodded in agreement. "What she said…" He spoke dreamily, causing Scarlett to glare at him.

"You're overthinking things mate," Jasmine added, "it must just be the wind or something. We all get jittery in these dark locations. Why don't we just hit the lights on?" Jasmine replied.

Dave nodded, and walked over to the switch. "That did sound like a good idea," he stood, puzzled, "but they're not working down here."

"Eh." Topher yawned. "I always had problems with that light. I should probably contact maintenance…" He walked outside, attempting to get a good signal with his phone so he could call.

"Whatever." Jasmine pulled a torch out of her sachel, stretching her arms. "I'm gonna take a hot shower."

Samey walked out infront of her. "Oh, uh, allow me to heat up the water for you! It does take a while to get it to the right temperature here."

"I can do it myself," Jasmine replied, "but thanks for offering."

"No." Samey stood out. "Please, allow me! I don't want to be considered worthless for the rest of my life…"

"Samey." Jasmine put her arms on her shoulders. "Allow me, honestly. Don't feel bad."

"Please." Samey begged her. "I know it's a small and stupid thing, but, I owe you one, right? Besides…" Samey turned her begging into a whisper. "You and Shawn probably should talk some things out." Scarlett, Rodney, Dave, Sky and Topher were all nowhere to be seen, which helped back up what she was saying.

"Excuse me?" Jasmine was shocked and amused by her comments. "I dunno. It's probably wasting your time… and you've been a slave for too long! But still…"

Option A. Jasmine lets Samey heat up the shower for her, giving her an opportunity to talk to Shawn alone with Shawn and straighten things out.

Option B. Jasmine goes and warms the shower herself, giving Samey an opportunity to talk with someone else about issues.

Tell me which option the story should shape place in the reviews. As with the game, every single option will affect the overall outcome of the story… Beware of your decisions. You could cost someone their life. Enjoy reading!