Ethan's eyes fluttered open, and he was greeted by an eerie silence. He was disoriented, unsure of where he was or how he got there. Arianna was lying next to him, her eyes closed. The darkness that had enveloped them earlier seemed to have dissipated, replaced by a faint, blue-gray light.
As he sat up, Ethan noticed that they were in some kind of abandoned building. The walls were cracked and crumbling, and the air was thick with dust. He looked around, trying to take in their surroundings.
Arianna stirred beside him, rubbing her eyes. "Where are we?" she asked, her voice groggy.
Ethan shook his head. "I don't know," he replied. "I don't remember what happened after we left the gas station."
Arianna sat up, looking around frantically. "We have to get out of here," she said. "We can't stay here."
Ethan nodded in agreement. As they made their way through the crumbling building, he noticed that it seemed to be some kind of old factory or warehouse. There were rusting machinery and broken crates everywhere.
As they moved deeper into the building, Ethan began to feel a strange sensation. It was as if they were being watched, but every time he turned around, there was no one there.
Arianna seemed to sense it too. She kept looking over her shoulder, her eyes darting nervously around the room.
"What is this place?" she whispered.
Ethan shook his head. "I don't know," he replied. "But I think we're not alone."
Suddenly, a faint hum filled the air, growing louder with each passing second. Ethan's heart racing, he grabbed Arianna's hand.
"What's that?" she asked, her voice trembling.
The hum grew louder still, until it sounded like a swarm of bees buzzing in their ears. And then, just as suddenly, it stopped.
The silence was oppressive, heavy with anticipation.
Ethan and Arianna exchanged a nervous glance. They knew that whatever was coming next wouldn't be good.
And then, without warning, the lights flickered to life.