-1Hitomi was looking around her destroyed room, wondering what could've caused this. She heard another crash in the distance somewhere, and she turned around and headed down the hallway. It was Gord.

"I will not let you escape me again!" he screamed in a terrifying tone. Hitomi turned around, and desperately turned and darted into her room, quickly slamming and locking the door behind her.

"You cannot escape me. Do not attempt to do so." Gord said quietly outside. Suddenly, all was silent. Hitomi breathed a sigh of relief, and then felt a hand grab the back of her head and slam it into the door, face first. She held her bloody nose with her hand as her eyes opened wide with horror as she glanced at Gord, standing above her, smiling demonically.

"Should I kill you or not?" said Gord.

"Don't!" Hitomi replied.

"I'm thinking aloud, you idiot!" he shouted. He paced around for a while, as if he thought Hitomi wasn't going to try and escape at all. She slowly began to stand up.

"I wouldn't try it if I were you, Hitomi." Gord said. "It will only cause you more pain."

Hitomi gave up, and fell back to the floor.

"I will take you to my laboratory, but I'm going to run a few experiments. Consider yourself fortunate." Gord said, and gave Hitomi a faint smile, "now come with me."

He grabbed her arm, and then shut his eyes. In a flash they were in the basement of the laboratory.

"I'm assuming you've never been in this area before, am I right?" he asked Hitomi, who still lay in the exact same position as she had been an instant ago at her house.

"No." Hitomi answered weakly.

"Good, because there is no entrance, and no exit, as you can see." Gord pointed around the room. The room was just one big square, with a stale paint smell. "Try as much as you'd like, but you'll never get out."

With that, Gord disappeared from the room.

Hitomi lay there, her nose gradually bleeding less. After what seemed like hours, Gord teleported back inside the room.

"All right, here is how this will work. I'll be running tests on you outside of this room, and if you cooperate, nobody will be harmed, but if you don't," he paused, "if you don't, you don't want to know what will happen."