1. No friends
2. No talking
3. No playing
4. Follow the sequence
5. Forget the sequence
6. Stay in your room
7. Don't fight it
8....
The rules sheet faded off each one of the rules made to counteract each other, how are people meant to follow a sequence that they forget and rules that don't end...
The wind whistled outside but it sounded more like screaming to me, everything always does. This place was damned and whoever was here belonged to the hellish building, no one knew why the other children, sometimes your friends disappeared. All we knew was that it picked it's victims and tortured us day after day, to the point where no one made friends, because we knew we would or they would die.
It was forbidden to go any where near someone or talk to one of the adults, it was stupid. But as I looked out of the window I saw all the other children playing like many times before even though it was against the rules, they did it any way then one of them dies and then all of them disappear, I've seen that happen before.
No one knew the trauma that the children here went through they just sent us here, our parents abandoning us, but some like me were orphans who no body would miss. We came from all over the place but all had the same fate, but all the other children forgot where they are and I just watch their robotic selves going totally against all rules like school kids, idiots!
It makes me laugh when the adults forget too because how can you forget something so trivial, it is scary. But as I watched the first victim fall to the ground the same shock ran through me as all the times before, the shock that always allowed me to feel that persons feelings.
BANG!
I jumped back away from the window as one of the children put a bullet to their head, this time the sequence had been changed and that would cause dreadful consequences resorting in more deaths to come. It would only get worse though as night came making the creatures come out and haunt us all but the worst place of them all had to be the dreaded Nursery that lied on the very top floor, just down the corridor from where I was now. Because that is it's home...