Floxham Island ~ Sinclair V-Log AZ267/M
them and come back inside, only to be met with
creatures that had entered through the other corridors, or they had
simply chosen to enter the building rather than go outside. Either
way they were doomed.
    “Well it looks
like this one is safe,” Luggs said as he lowered his gun and turned
to go.
    “Wait a minute
guys,” I whispered before they could retrace their steps and leave
me there. “I have to find Nembier remember? Wanna help me out
here?” Dex nodded and indicated towards the light sensor.
    “Okay Sam,” he
said loudly, “looks like this one’s clear. Let’s go try number
three huh?” he grinned at me and slapped the sensor, sending the
place into darkness once again. We all held our breath, not daring
to make a noise and strained our ears. Just as I was about to
speak, we all heard a noise to our left. A scuffling, accompanied
by a grunt and murmurs of disgust, then footsteps. Dex slapped the
sensor and light exploded into the corridor, momentarily blinding
Nembier as he stood there red from head to toe in blood from the
bodies he’d hidden himself beneath. He looked at me in shock as I
took aim.
    “Tell me why I
shouldn’t kill you, you annoying fuck,” I yelled angrily at I took
a step forward, gun aimed at his head. “Go on, tell me why.” Dex
and Luggs stepped forward, guns aimed at his chest and he dropped
to his knees and began to sob. Still angry at him, I lowered my
rifle and dug in my pocket for the restraints and approached him.
“Professor Kluvak Nembier, I am restraining you once again in
connection with nine murders on Agrillia 3 and also for the murder
of Jena Marks here on Floxham 4.” After I secured his wrists we
marched him back along the corridor, still sobbing. Once at the
central hallway I pushed him to the floor and despite my normal
self control, I lost it and kicked him hard in the gut. He yelled
in agony and crumpled into a heap. “She was just fourteen you sick
fuck. Why in hell’s name did you have to kill a child huh? What the
fuck did she do to you?” My anger burst out of me, the frustration
and fear this situation caused within me, fuelling its force and I
went to kick him again but Luggs put a hand on my arm and shook his
head.
    “No Sam,” he
whispered and looked me right in the eyes.
    “I didn’t kill
anyone,” Nembier sobbed as he held his gut. “You have to believe
me. I didn’t kill anyone. Not home on Agrillia and not here either.
I can’t prove it but I didn’t do it.”
    “Shut up you
psycho fuck,” I yelled as I grabbed him and hauled him to his feet
before marching him back to the bathroom. Taking extra care, I
secured him, this time with two sets of restraints, with both hands
secured to different anchor points. By keeping his hands far apart,
he’d not be able to pick the locking mechanism again.
    “Please don’t
leave me in here alone Sam,” he begged as I turned to leave and
again, the vague feeling swept into my mind that made me
momentarily wonder about him.
    “If you’re not
here when I get back and I have to come looking for you again, I’ll
shoot you and bring you in dead next time.” His gaze fell to the
floor as I glowered at him and with the last of my frustration, I
thumped the wall angrily before shutting and locking the door
behind me. His loud sobs followed me as I marched away to rejoin my
group.
    Throwing all
self control to the wind, I helped myself to another cigarette from
the pack the blue eyed plank gave me and breathed in deeply to calm
myself down. Before I finished it, door six opened and Flark and
his group stumbled out coughing and retching. Without waiting to be
asked, I lit another cigarette and handed it to the blue eyed
plank, who took it and nodded at me. It turned out that they found
a similar scene waiting for them in cell wing six as we’d found in
number two and we all agreed that the inmates must’ve first used
the emergency exit door, only to find themselves surrounded by
creatures. When they

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