The room was dark, aside from a light that showed onto an unconscious male figure. His crystal like eyes fluttering opened and he sat up, blinking a few times to get use to the light. His dyed green hair was messy from sleep, he subconsciously tried to smooth it.

It took him a few moments to realize he wasn't in his room. He had no clue where he was actually. The area outside of the light was completely black.

He felt a familiar prickle of fear, much like the kind from a really good horror game. This truly was the perfect amount of creepy.

This began the debate to leave the safety of the light. At least here he could know what was coming for him. Then again he didn't know where exactly here was and he wouldn't have a chance of finding out if he stayed.

That was the moment the light went out. He clasped his hand over his mouth to keep from screaming.

"I see you're awake, Sean." A voice, much similar to his own, but with a slightly thicker Irish accent, came from somewhere in the darkness.

The light returned, now enveloping the entire room. It wasn't very large. It contained no furniture. Cold and grey was the only way to describe it. It was like a cell. No on further look that's exactly what it was. A barred door stood in front of him.

On the other side of the door stood a male. He looked much like Sean. The only differences were his hair and his eyes. His hair wasn't colored, it was brown. One eye was light green and the other was covered by a black eye patch. The guy really seemed to like black actually. His clothes were mostly black, the only other color was red. It was a collar of some sort.

The man stared at him with a displeased expression.

"H-hello?" Sean blurted out unsure of what else to say.

Rolling his visible eye, the man unlocked the cell pulling the door open. "Let's go."

Sean stood, not wanting to be in the cell, despite not knowing where he was being taken. The other male stood aside to let him out.

Once out of the cell, Sean noticed a few extra things about the other. In his ears were black and red gauges. The other discovery was that the collar was a shock collar.

The thought of being electrocuted came to mind and Sean felt sick.

He realized his disgust must have been showing because the other scoffed, revealing slightly sharp teeth in the process. "It's not so bad, really. Besides I hate this thing."

He turned and began walking down the corridor after that. Sean followed.

They walked in silence for a while until Sean broke it, "Who are you?"

The other glanced at him a moment, before speaking, his voice low "I'm you. Well the opposite version. The better version, really."

Sean stopped in his tracks, "You're Antisepticeye?!"

The other stopped, whirling around to face him, "Do not call me that!" He shouted, a murderous look in his eye.

Sean stepped back, the other stepped closer, "I have a name and I will not be called by anything but it!" He was seething with rage. The calm annoyance he'd been previously showing was gone.

"W-what's your name then?" Sean stammered, not wanting to anger him anymore.

He stood back, pausing a moment before speaking, "Andrew. My name is Andrew, Sean."

"Well, uh, it's nice to meet ya, Andrew!" Sean found himself smiling as he extended his hand, ready to shake the others.

Andrew stared at him a moment before turning and beginning to walk again. Sean dropped his hand, walking after him. They were silent once more.