Something tells me this isn't Arizona anymore

The water treatment chamber is the largest of the three intensive care rooms. Cold and uninviting, it has a tiled floor and partly tiled walls with a few drains to ensure any spillage can be easily handled. Multiple metal tubs are spread throughout the room, some of them flipped onto their sides or overturned to assist in draining, others left sitting flat. All of them, however, are covered in grime, and a number still have murky water floating in them. In the back of the water treatment room, through some heavy doors, is a shower and changing area for the doctors and nurses tasked with administering the treatment. Despite featuring a couple of wooden benches and hooks to hang clothes on, it is as unwelcoming as the rest of the area.
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Something tells me this isn't Arizona anymore

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((Boy 023, Darius Van Dyke, Start))

Oh fuck, oh fuck. It happened. A scenario happened. Welcome to hell. Darius woke up, was shuddering with fear and eyed his surroundings. He quickly realised that he was in a bad position. He should go, go away. This is a bad location. A room. A room where people can come in, slaughtering him. A creepy room shitty horror movies Michael watched would have featured, where people can come in. Darius went out of it. A hall, he went with his bag. He turned his back. Was there someone?

No.

Good.

He had to be smart, he had to be flexible. But he should get the fuck out of here, in a more secure location. He should run. He should not get killed so quickly.

"Fuck my life."

Hurry, Darius. He grabbed his bag and ran away from this creepy ass location.

((Darius Van Dyke, continued in 96+ Quite Bitter Beings))
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