Finn's P.O.V

I forced myself to glee this week, knowing that she wouldn't be there. Heck, they were probably all dead by now. Mr Schue wasn't there yet, so I saw down next to Kurt. Like me, he felt lost on his own and we'd kinda bonded over the past few days. It made me feel a little better that someone was going through the same thing that I were.

Though I was still terrified. Every second I found myself thinking about her and it was horrible. I was constantly thinking that she may be dead. As horrible as it may sound, it was a possibility.

"Are they not here again? We have regionals soon and they've slacked off for weeks," Puck glared angrily at the door, as though it was it's fault.

"Leave it man," I mumbled.

"No," he was shouting now," They know" All of them! Especially Berry. She's the one who lectures us about missing one rehearsal. Look at how many bloody rehearsals she's missed!"

"I said, leave it!" I retaliated. He had no idea why they weren't here.

"You're only shouting because you're in love with Berry, and you know that she's betrayed us. That's it Finn, defend the weirdo."

I growled in anger, but Kurt's hand stopped me from punching Puck in the face," He's just upset Finn. We all are. Let's not make any of this worse."

But I was angry. If Puck knew what had happened to them, he wouldn't even think about saying something like that. Didn't he care about any of them? Especially Quinn! When I looked over at him, he was still pretty angry, though didn't say anything else to me. I guess that was a good thing really: I wouldn't have been able to control my anger any longer.

"Guy, guys. You've got to watch this!" Matt came in, excitedly carrying his laptop, which was covered in football stickers," They say it's the video of the year!"

"Who says that?" Puck muttered. He was still pretty pissed off.

"The people who are running the live you tube show, duh," Mike mocked," It starts in tens seconds.

"10...9...8...7...6...5...4...3...2...1," we all chanted. A blank screen greeted us. The crackle of poor sound echoed through the speakers and finally a light came on the screen. We had all gathered around it now, anxious to see what was going to happen.

A man appeared in an instant," Hi kids. I'm simon. Today we're gonna teach you why you should never say no. Especially to me. My friends are going to help me get the message across as easily as possible. Andy, Nic, Bengy," he glanced to the side of he camera with a sinister smile," show them."

The camera swung around, and I felt myself gasp in horror, as did everyone else. There on the screen was Rachel, Mercedes and Quinn, all wearing the same clothes they had when we saw them weeks ago. Oh my God! I felt dizzy and weak as I looked at them in more detail. They were hanging off the walls, stuck by the chains on their wrists and ankles.

"Now, boys and girls, why don't we start? Well, we wanted some money from your government, but apparently they're not going to give it to us, are they?" he bent down, pulling up a metal pole with a plastic handle, and all sorts of wires attached. What the hell?

"Let's test it out first," the tall man left the room and reappeared almost as quickly with an angry, barking bulldog. The man smiled once more, prodding at the air near the animal, getting closer and closer. As soon as it touched, the dog shook uncontrollably, howling in the room. I felt like my eyes were glued to the screen. When the stick was pulled away, the dog collapsed to the floor, leaving me with no idea whether or not it was dead or alive.

"No! No!" the girls screamed in desperate voices. The man used the stick in one long sweeping motion, catching all of them as it did.

Oh God. Heir screams will haunt me forever.