Hey guys, I'm sorry for these long breaks between when I upload. I became exempt from all of my exams and I'm moving on into high school in August. But I see these next couple of months as a great opportunity to work on these projects. Don't be surprised if I end up going on hiatus in August, 'cause I'll have to get back in the school routine before I can continue. I'm also considering uploading on FictionPress, which is similar to Wattpad. I might transfer The Hemingway Chronicles from here to FictionPress, but I'm not sure yet.


Most Voted Decision: Break Down Door


I grunted as I slammed the ax into the wooden door. I pried it free and hit it again, and again, and again, until the area around the doorknob broke off, unlocking the door. I gripped the weapon in my left hand as I slowly pushed the door with my right, and I stood staring into almost complete darkness, only being illuminated by the street light a few meters away. "Well, are you just gonna stand there?" She asked, right by my side. I quietly entered the dark building clutching the ax, ready to split the head of anything that moved. To the left was a small room that was lit up by a small lamp inside. I quickly ran in, looking for something. I had no clue what that something was. I heard a switch being flipped behind me, and almost immediately all the lights came on. "Found the power!"

"What, are we playing Nazi zombies now?"

"Just imagine, all of a sudden you have a HUD and a pistol."

"Yeah, now let's go find that Pack-A-Punch machine." She laughed at this remark, and I grinned. I saw a large map that detailed trails to landmarks, and there was a fire tower.

"Hey, the keys to the cable cars are gone." I turned and saw the ignition slot on the control panel was empty. "We should go to that radio tower."

"Well, I'm not sure. This could be one big trap intended to get us all killed."

"But you have a motherfucking ax!"

"And maybe he has a gun. I'm not sure if we should go."


Important Choice

Agree with Victoria and go to the Tower

OR

Try and persuade her to not go