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... d onto the floor, creating gentle plops that sounded especially creepy and eerie.

An elderly man and a young lady were sitting at both ends of the room respectively. The elderly man appeared dazed and drained of all energy, meanwhile, the young lady ignored the filth and leaned against the wall weakly.

Both of their mouths were taped shut. The elderly man’s eyes reflected the charcoal clouds, muddy and dispirited; whereas the young lady’s gaze was drifting in an uncontrolled fear, he ...

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