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Melee Cries

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Chapter 1 - Ecoes of the dark

Echoes in the Dark

The room was suffocating with silence, broken only by the

metallic hum of a single old recorder perched on a cracked

wooden table.

The walls — splattered with decades of grime — seemed to close

in tighter with every second.

A man sat bound to a rusting chair, the cords around his wrists

biting into skin already rubbed raw from struggling. His breathing

came out in shallow, panicked bursts. Eyes wide, darting around,

seeking mercy that wasn't there.

The shadows shifted, and from them emerged a figure clad in

black — face hidden behind a battered audio technician's mask.

The Recorder.

A gloved hand reached out, clicking the recorder on with a final,

satisfying snap.

Static buzzed, then a distorted voice — almost musical in its

brokenness — filled the room.

"Did you ever think about who you stepped over to climb

higher?"

The bound man sobbed, pulling helplessly against the chair. No

words. Only gasps.

The Recorder tilted his head slowly, like a curious child watching

an insect struggle.

"Tell me," the voice insisted, "who did you leave to drown

when the water rose?"

The man opened his mouth — a plea forming — but the Recorder

pressed a single finger against his lips, silencing him.

The Recorder leaned close, whispering directly into his ear, voice

soft and electric:

"Screams are the most honest form of music."

And then the room erupted.

The blade flashed. Flesh tore.

The screams — wet, ugly, real — were caught perfectly on the

spinning tape.

A symphony of melee cries.

When it was done, the Recorder stood over the slumped figure,

breathing heavily. He rewound the tape, carefully, reverently,

before tucking it back into his coat.

No signatures.

No fingerprints.

Just the cries.

As he faded back into the shadows, only the recorder was left

behind — playing on a loop.

A twisted lullaby for anyone brave enough to listen.