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Anon: Taken edition
>I limp through the doorway
>behind me is carnage
>I never thought myself a bloodthirsty killer
>but they were between me and her
>my hand tightens around the pistol in my hand
>my only regret is they died faster than they deserved
>I trip and almost fall
>Greene catches me
>he looks even worse than I feel
>somehow he supports me while still gripping a shotgun
>I worry about him just as much as I worry about my other child
>I shouldn't have allowed him to join me on this quest
>he's still young
>has his whole life ahead of him
>now he may be facing the rest of it behind bars
>just like me, he'd do it all again without a second thought
>we reach the first door in the hallway
>I pull out a bloody set of keys
>they're numbered
>so are the doors
>I match the two and open it
>my heart sinks as I see the room's occupant
>a young liopleurodon
>her face battered and skin cracked from being away from water
>she flinches away
>I feel a bit bad for being disappointed
she deserves to be rescued just as much as my child
>"it's okay. We're here to help. Just be quiet"
>I give no other instructions
>we back out of the room and leave the door ajar
>we try more doors
>more young children, male and female
>my stomach grows sicker and my heart more furious
>when I set out I knew what fate would await Amber if I couldn't catch her
>I never really gave it much thought they'd be doing this to other kids
>bastards
>the bullet was too kind to them
>we're running out of rooms
>I'm beginning to despair
>I've released over a dozen kids
>it means nothing
>I want my Amber
>with trepidation, I open the second to last door
Anon: Taken edition
>I limp through the doorway
>behind me is carnage
>I never thought myself a bloodthirsty killer
>but they were between me and her
>my hand tightens around the pistol in my hand
>my only regret is they died faster than they deserved
>I trip and almost fall
>Greene catches me
>he looks even worse than I feel
>somehow he supports me while still gripping a shotgun
>I worry about him just as much as I worry about my other child
>I shouldn't have allowed him to join me on this quest
>he's still young
>has his whole life ahead of him
>now he may be facing the rest of it behind bars
>just like me, he'd do it all again without a second thought
>we reach the first door in the hallway
>I pull out a bloody set of keys
>they're numbered
>so are the doors
>I match the two and open it
>my heart sinks as I see the room's occupant
>a young liopleurodon
>her face battered and skin cracked from being away from water
>she flinches away
>I feel a bit bad for being disappointed
she deserves to be rescued just as much as my child
>"it's okay. We're here to help. Just be quiet"
>I give no other instructions
>we back out of the room and leave the door ajar
>we try more doors
>more young children, male and female
>my stomach grows sicker and my heart more furious
>when I set out I knew what fate would await Amber if I couldn't catch her
>I never really gave it much thought they'd be doing this to other kids
>bastards
>the bullet was too kind to them
>we're running out of rooms
>I'm beginning to despair
>I've released over a dozen kids
>it means nothing
>I want my Amber
>with trepidation, I open the second to last door