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Endless doors

Krabster
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Synopsis
Finding himself in a driverless school bus drifting through the void wasn't what Adam expected to wake up to. He was alone and had no memories of how he ended up in such a place. He was disoriented and confused. After all he didn't know what was happening to him. Was he in a coma? Was he dreaming? or was he stuck in a liminal space? And most of all no matter what it was, he wanted to escape. Just when he thought nothing could get odder, a door appeared, a plain white door with a nameplate that read Adam. Out of curiosity, he opened the door, which thrust him into the next stage of this bizarre liminal space. Each stage brings its door and each door will bring him to the next stage. And if he wanted to escape, he had to keep opening them. Will he be able to keep opening these doors? These doors, which, oddly enough, know everything about him, every single detail that even he himself has forgotten. If he wants to leave the doors, he has to keep opening them.
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Chapter 1 - Bus

A moving bus, an absent driver and a single passenger.

The bus moved along the darkness despite the lack of a driver while the lone passenger gazed

out the window with groggy eyes.

The passenger was, of course, me.

And me alone.

Why am I here?

I asked and no one answered.

No one will.

I sat in silence, waiting for my stop.

My gaze stared at the outside scenery with unblinking eyes.

The ever-pleasant scenery of literal void.

What am I doing here?

How did I get here?

And where is this bus taking me?

How is it moving without a driver?

I feel disoriented from my sleep; the inertia of waking up from a long, hard sleep left me

muddleheaded.

The lone bus light was the only source of light in this place.

I lifted my palm from my lap and spread it open in front of my eyes; the long and fair fingers still looked the same.

My hair was still the same, and my voice, too.

I was still myself.

I was still Adam.

It wouldn't have been a surprise if I wasn't in my body in such a bizarre situation.

But I still was in my body.

So…am I dreaming?

Is this a lucid dream?

No, a lucid dream can't be as vivid as this.

Then, have I gone mad? Is this what they call schizophrenia?

Perhaps.

I leaned back into the comfy leather seat as I listened to the bus's tyres going round and round.

Is there any ground for it to drive on?

I want to leave.

I tried to leave by breaking the windows but it was unbreakable.

Strangely enough, I didn't feel any pain from the blunt impact when I continuously punched the glass window.

Why am I even bothering with the window?

The obvious exit would've been the door right?

The thing is, I'm a bit repulsive of getting close to the driver's seat.

I have seen enough horror movies to know the consequences of getting too close to it.

And yet I can't resist my curiosity.

The curiosity kills the cat after all.

And I have no choice if I want to leave.

I closed my eyes for a moment, taking in deep breaths as I resolved my mind.

No matter how hard I try, I can't seem to recall the memories I had before waking up in this place.

Now that I think about it, I can't seem to remember anything at all.

I remember basic things like language, my name, my parents, my friends, etc.

But I can't remember anything about them.

Anything that I have done with them.

I can't seem to remember the memories I had with them.

I remember, but at the same time, I don't.

It's hard to explain.

It feels foreign and incomprehensible.

What is actually happening to me right now?

I don't know.

If I can't remember it then don't.

I should just try to investigate and if I can, escape.

I opened my eyes once again; this time, however, I felt clear instead of the previous grogginess.

I slowly rose from my seat, I felt unusually heavy, but I managed.

The bus seemed ordinary at first glance, just like any normal school bus.

Hmm…

School bus…

Of course, it had to be a school bus.

A smirk crept up my face, my fists involuntary clenched and just when I thought things couldn't

get any worse…

It wasn't any random school bus, it was one I was pretty familiar with.

Although the bus wasn't any different from a normal bus, I was able to recognize it as my

childhood school bus.

My smirk turned into a frown as my fists unclenched.

I took a deep breath and made my way towards the door.

Forget it.

If it bothers you, forget it

My strides were long and hurried.

I occasionally glanced at the passing seats on a lookout for anything out of the ordinary, but I found none.

And after a few steps or so, I was there.

Right in front of the door and diagonally across the driver's seat.

I took a peek at the driver's seat, my eyes searching for anything of interest.

And I indeed found something of interest.

I made my way towards the seat and took the object of interest that was placed on the seat with my bare hands.

It was a toy.

A broken toy sullied with blood.

Calm down, deep breaths.

Please…calm down.

Thud.

A blunt echo.

It came from behind and I was sure it was the door.

Despite the sudden noise, I didn't react or turn around.

I still stood with the toy in my arms.

It was one of those car which could turn into a robot while playing music.

I sighed.

This place knows me well.

Too well.

I tossed the toy back to its previous place and turned around.

I have nothing to do with that, not anymore.

When I turned around the first thing that seemed out of the ordinary was, of course, the door.

It wasn't a bus door anymore.

Instead, it was wooden, white and had a knob.

Even a nameplate.

It looked out of the ordinary inside a bus.

I made my way towards it until I stood right in front.

My hand reached out for the knob as I stared at the nameplate on the door.

It read–Adam.

My name.

And I was sure what was behind it.

I don't know why I am here, nor do I know how I got here.

I want to know.

And I want to leave.

And I'm sure the answer lay behind this door.

It might not be the entire answer but it might contain some clues.

I gripped the cold metal knob with my hand and turned.

The door opened with a creak as I slowly set my foot inside.

My room huh?

From the bus, I entered my room.

From a place I hated to the place, I hate the most.

But I have no other choice.

Even if there were, I don't know about them.

And thus I stood there, staring at the open door while rethinking my life choices.