They ran out of the house as quick as they could with their hearts ready to burst. Jay looks up to see that it really is night time. But how is that possible? They weren't in that basement longer than five minutes and it was only around 2.

Without warning Jay breath hitches and he starts coughing uncontrollably. With stomach muscles tightening and less air getting to him, he already started slowing down. He looked back saw that the creature was beside the door they went through. He turns back around and can barely see where Tim has gone.

Eventually, he did catch up but the coughing was worse and Tim was climbing over the fence.

"Here take the camera." Jay says between hacks. He could taste tiny bits of copper across his tongue as he hands the camera to Tim with shaky hands.

"Come on, out this way." Tim said while he started running again. Jay started climbing the fence, a little lightheaded from all the coughing. Once he was about to swing his leg over the wire, something wrapped around his neck and pulled him back. "Come on, hurry up." He could hear Tim still yelling for him but he couldn't reply with anything but a strangled gasp.

Flailing his body, Jay tries to pry whatever is around his neck off of him. With one last agonizing squeeze it slowly unwraps. Jay shivered at the feeling of a silky snake dragging across his skin. He began gasping for breath and rolling around, trying to get up. Soon after, he starts hacking away again, his mind becoming fuzzy, and he tastes a lot more than just a little bit of blood.

He rolls over to his side and spits a mouthful out and looks around. He's dizzy and his ribs ache as he moves but he can't help but keep his stare on the creature. Its just standing there, sort of looking at him but who can even tell when the thing has no face. Jay is terrified and tries to get up but he suddenly loses all control of his body and a pain shoots up his spine. He plants his face into the ground, the cool grass poking at him. His whole body tightens and he can't seem to make any noise, he can't even cough his head about to explode, Jay finally blacks out with a feeling of his body on fire.

He comes back sooner than he thinks. Its like nothing had happened. His whole body was fine and he was just laying there in the grass outside of Alex's house. He sits up and looks around, its a gloomy day and everything is quiet and still.

Once Jay finally stands up and shouts for Tim. His voice cracks from being dry. He swallows hard an he hears his name yelled from behind. He spins around and sees Alex, not Tim. Now Alex was charging towards him. Jay moved too late and soon enough Alex tackled him to the ground. Jay swung and nailed him in the jaw but it didnt seem to have any effect o him. Alex was able to over power Jay and pin his arms with his knees. Jay tried to get free but before he could, Alex grabs his neck with one hand and starts swinging with his other. Hit after hit Jay's head would snap to the side. He's gasping for air and trying to speak.

"Stpt... lex... Js ...stpt." He'd get out but nothing else because Alex tightened his grip. Jay could feel his face being scratched up and begin to swell. His legs were the only things he could move and he kicked and kicked but nothing seemed to effect Alex.

Alex stopped for a moment and looked at Jay. His grip didn't lighten up. Jay's body was limp and he didn't know what he could do. He looked at Alex with his not swollen eye.

Jay woke up in the middle of a wooded area... no surprise there. He sat up and looked around. He doesn't recall what has happened. All he remembers is being in the basement with Tim and that thing... wait...Tim... where's Tim?

Jay gets to his feet but the scenery starts spinning and he stumbles to a tree. He closes his eyes and after a bit he's back to ... well what his level of normalcy is. He starts walking around and notices the noise of the crunching leaves below are softening. He yells for Tim but... his own voice is muffled. Something's going wrong with his hearing and suddenly there's a ringing and it feels like his ears are clogged. He stands there for a bit but the only thing that changes is the ringing. Its faded to a dead silence. He can't hear anything now.

Jay looks around. He's lost a sense. He can't rely on it. He's distraught and starts to panic about the fact that he has no way of knowing if someone is going to sneak up on him or not.

Jay presses his back against a tree and does a scan of the woods. He's turning his head quickly making sure nothing is there. He starts walking again.

Jay doesn't know how much time has passed but he starts noticing his vision going blurry. Sometimes he wouldn't be able to see anything and other times it slowly progresses into tunnel vision. Jay can't handle much more of this. His paranoia taking over and now every shadow is a person, every animal is a stalker, and every tree is a monster.

Jay has to stop because he's noticing this session of tunnel vision is lasting longer than the others. He stops and falls to his knees. He looks around right before the tunnel closes and towering over him is the faceless being