Chapter 2: The Game
It was dark and dusty. Only a small candle light was present to illuminate the room. What the small light was able to display was a wood ceiling coated with cob and spider webs. A coughing and wheezing sound could be heard. A man was sitting at a creaky wood chair. His eyes wide and blood-shot with exhaustion. His glasses were foggy and his hair was a mess. His desk seemed to be the only thing that was in top condition. It was waxed and shiny, spotless as well. A stack of paper was in the top left corner of his desk, he had one paper in his hand, and multiple boxes filled the wall to his right. Containing millions of his paper creations. He was currently working on his paper mini-laser. A square of what seemed like a monitor was at the center of his desk. It showed flashing cyan lights and two children, unfamiliar with each other, falling. He laughed as he somehow pulled a laptop out of the top of his desk. He pulled up a black window that continually shot up codes, letters, and numbers everywhere.
At the top of the computer it said; "Rob's PC". Rob smiled maniacally at the monitor on his desk, instead of the laptop one. It showed a bunch of geospheric features appear. Such as mountains and such. He had twenty minutes before his two victims would reach the land he was creating. He had added graphic features of his paper creations there. He added magically orbs everywhere. Green, blue, and red orbs all indicated different things. Rob wanted to make this as much as a video game as he could. So there was few of these orbs and they were hard to find.
Several minutes had passed and Rob had three minutes before Lewis Silver and Cheryl Snarklekowski were to enter his unusual land of adventure. He turned his USB microphone that was connected to his laptop. He was to send an introduction message to them all before the "game" began.
He plugged in his headphones and then sat back and relaxed for the rest of the minutes he had. He then clicked a few buttons so that the monitor that lay horizontally on his desk would transport to his laptop one. Thus making it easier for him to see. He took a big gulp and a deep breath and got ready to speak.
