The door just led to another a dark and mysterious staircase! You are pretty surprised but continued walking. After a while, you found yourself in an mysterious underground tunnel. Frightened, you try searching for your phone to use as a flashlight. Much to your relief, you found it! After switching on the flashlight, you were ready to go. The cave looked like a secret passageway that’s waaaaay more creepy that the house above it and that no one, not even the murderer suspect, knew about. Maybe you’re the first one! At that thought, you have a feeling of superior rushed over you, washing away the fear. The sad thing is though, good feelings only last for about like 5 minutes. Soon, the feeling of fear slowly returned causing chills to run up your spine.\nBones and skulls were scattered all over the place. But you still continued walking. Then you met a fork again. What’s up with the forks today? Simply annoyed you didn’t know which path to pick. The right path had spiky bones, looking as if they could pierce through everything and you're pretty sure they could, scattered all over place, while the left was more dark and creepy than the passage you are in now.\n\n[[Turn right]]\nOR\n[[Turn left]] \n
\nYou think that going the right-sided path will be the right choice because well, to you the word ‘right’ brings good luck and maybe, just maybe, good luck could help you find the murderer or at least a clue to the murderer at least. \n\nThe passage that you were walking in was really dark, dull and gray. Cracks and creepy pictures could be seen. Then, just that moment, you heard the doors on either side of you slowly creeks. You think it’s just your imagination and continue walking. Then you feel something crawling behind your back. You brush it off. Maybe it’s still just your imagination. You finally reached the end of the passage. Now, all around you was just a wall. There was only one door for you to enter. It’s very suspicious looking. You don’t exactly know whether to enter it or not. Maybe you could find a clue in there. Maybe it’s just a trap and you should turn back. \n\n[[Enter the room]]\nOR\n[[Turn back]]\n
You are kind of unsure at first but after debating to yourself for a while, you decided that you will take the left turn. The left side of the house was facing the setting sun, so it was a little brighter in that passageway than all of the house and less creepier. To you, somehow the passageway is going on and on. The first few droplets hit the ground. Then it seemed to quiet down. For a moment, it seems as though all that could be heard is the sound of breathing coming from you. Then all of a sudden, it started to pour all at once. You just brushed it off. Thunder, cackling off in the distance like witches, soon joined the noisy harmony. \nYou then soon entered a room full of torture machines rusted with blood. You went to investigate. \nGoing around the room, something white caught your eye. You went closer and found out that there was a paper attached to a chainsaw handle saying:\n\ncome to the manor\nfive blocks\nremember 30 min\ntime tick'\n\nMan, was his grammar bad! Maybe when he was young he got a big, fat F in his literacy class!\n\t \nYou really want to go and investigate but it was still pouring and the draining system might not be working properly. Maybe you should just wait til’ it stop to go.\n\nNow will you go immediately or will you stay here and wait?\n\n[[Stay and wait]]\nOR\n[[Go there now]]\n
It also started to flood because it raining too hard and the drain system was not working well. Five minutes driving and water started to seep into your car. The car engine stopped roaring and broke down. You got an umbrella and went out to see what had happened to your car and you could maybe fix the problem. Turns out, the engine was in the water for too long and had broken down. It has rust stains on it. You couldn’t just walk out now. Even with an umbrella, you will definately get a bad flu. You have made a terrible decision to drive when it’s flooded and pouring. Now, 30 minutes was up and you can’t catch the murderer any more. You are stuck on a… \n\nDEAD END\n\n
\nYou might miss a clue, but you actually don’t care. What if it actually is a trap? You could even die! As you turn back, there was a piece of black cloth laying around on the floor. Haha! One clue from the suspect! But you are kind of tired now so you decided to ask your friend who’s a police to help you.\n\n[[Call Your Friend]] \n
Staying and waiting seems like the best option for you. It only took a moment or two until the sun was slowly out again. By then you are ready to set out for the manor. But still, you are kind of stuck. You didn’t know which direction to go! You decided to call you friend who's a police to help you. Maybe he knows more about this area than you do.\n\n[[Call Your Friend]]\n\n
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\tJust a few days ago, a serial murder aroused. As day by day passed, more people have been killed and the murderer had been escaping in all of the cases. Police have tried their best to solve this serial murdering but failed completely. People in town have been starting to be more aware of their surroundings and staying at home more, hoping that they won’t be the next victim.\n\n\tThe phone started to ring. Much to your annoyance, you picked up the phone. On the other line, many noises of people talking and shouting could be heard. Not even waiting for you to speak up, the woman on the other side spoke immediately. So rude! \n\n\t“Sir, there has been a serial murdering case and the police have asked you to go investigate. There has been photos showing that a masked man that could be the murderer disappearing into an abandoned house with three people on 613, 5th Avenue, which is 40 minutes away from where your office is,” She says, nonstop.\n\n\t“Um,... where again?” you asked, kind of annoyed\n\t\n\t“613, 5th Avenue, sir,” she reminds you.\n\t\n\t“Oh okay.” you ran off to the said address.\n\t\n\tAfter 40 long minutes of driving, you arrived at the abandoned house. You were just about to go in when you suddenly notice a trail of blood leading into the house. Now, you are certain that this is the suspects’ hideout and maybe where he kills his victims if he’s really the murderer. You follow the trail and it leads you right to a fork*. The trail of blood stops here. And to go investigate you have to pick a path and quick! Time’s ticking by! \n\n[[Turn Right]]\nOR\n[[Turn Left]]\n
You call for your best friend whose job is to be a police . He gladly accepted your invitation. \n5 minutes passed and your police friend came. You see he also brought a dog of his with him. You are kind of tired so skip the greetings.\n“Don’t be surprised! I brought him here to help you with with your case! The only problem here is do you have anything that this little guy here to sniff out the suspect. You then remember about the piece of paper/cloth. You give it to your friend. Because…. You are afraid of dogs (don’t ask). \nAfter while of finding and sniffing and walking through tunnels, you have found the murderer suspect! Congrats!!!\n\nTHE END\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you are still curious about what happened to the suspect…\n\nYOU could either\n1. Create your own story about the aftermath.\n\nOR\n\n2. Wait for chapter 2 which is called ‘which-may-never-happen-and-you-should-just-stick-to-option-#1’
That dimly lit passage had led you right outside. Of course you didn’t know that but still, it’s a good thing you escaped that underground tunnel. It was starting to get on your nerves AND give you the creeps. The you noticed there was a piece of cloth on you. You were exhausted from all that tunnel walking so you decided to call your friend for a little _ actually, big _ help. So as quick as possible, you typed in his phone number. Which BTW, was 09-4129-0606.\n\n“09… 412… 9… 0… 606,” you mumbled as you typed in the number. Then, just to make sure, you double checked to see if the number you typed in was correct. You don’t call him that often so yeah.\n\nPhew! Thank god it was correct!\n\n[[Call Your Friend]]\n
Where is the suspect?!
Candy
You are already warned by the spiky bones on the path, but you chose yet to listen. The bones have pierced through your shoes and have hurted your leg. Therefore, you can’t walk. And without walking you can’t and won’t find the murderer suspect. You have met a DEAD END for your case.\n\nIt already said it above!!! A DEAD END!!!!