Fatal Frame II: Not Just A Game Anymore
Author's Notes: I know I should have added more in the prologe... Gomen! I haven't written a lot of fanfiction...other than Sailor Moon ones...I tend to write short chapters, but I write a lot of them!
Chapter One: Stuck in All God's Village
Stefini slowly opened her eyes and saw that she was in a forest. "How long was I out?" When no one answered she looked around and saw that she was alone. "Where is everyone? And wasn't it just day back home? Where the hell am I?" All these questions were runnning through her mind. She stood up shakily and looked around her better. She was on a path that lead downward. There were a couple of glowing red butterflies nearby. "Oh shit..." She heard a scream from down the path. It sounded like her friend Angel! "Angel! I'm coming!" She ran toward the scream.
Angel was standing with her back against one of the talon-like stones as ghosts of the villagers surrounded her. "How the hell did we get in the game? SOMEONE HELP!" Angel screamed as one of the ghosts, who was holding a pole, edged closer. Someone ran through the trees and grabbed Angel's hand and pulled her along. "Stef! What's going on"
"We're somehow in the game! We have to find the others and get the hell out of here!" They ran down the path. Along the path they found Stacey, Kristen, Elle, and Shelly. Michael and Ian were no where to be seen.
The group stopped in front of the first house. "Do we have to go in here?" Stacey asked.
Both Stefini and Kristen said yes at the same time. Angel spoke up, "This is where the Camera Obscura is"
"Only if we started the game over...did we start over?" Stacey commented.
"God I hope so...from what you guys have told me, we'd have to find that Hellish Abyss thing in order to get the camera..." Shelly stated.
Everyone looked at Stefini. "Did you remember to use the codes"
"I don't think they work with US in here"
"Well...we'll have to see then...but first lets head in here to see if the camera is here or not."
Kristen lead the group into the Osaka house. Since four of the six had previously played the game, they thought they would be in good hands...riiiiight...
