MasukSebastian
“Let's break up.”
Ria's expression twisted into one of confusion as she looked at me in confusion. The apartment went silent after my words but I remained calm.
“What?” Ria finally spoke, nudging my arm gently. “Are you playing a prank on me now? It's not funny, Sebastian.” She chuckled as she tried to grab my arm but I stepped away.
“You heard me the first time. I'm done.” I replied, shoving my hand into my pockets and John pushed his way to me, grabbing my shoulder.
“What the hell man? Why are you doing this? Ria loves you!” He whispered harshly as Ria started to sob and I let out a sigh, looking at him in disappointment.
“If this…” I gestured at the cake and the different boxes on the table. “...is what love is like, then I'm not sure I want it anymore.”
I turned to leave but John stopped me, a hostile expression on his face as he made me turn to Ria.
“You have to apologize for making her cry. She's your girlfriend!”
“Not anymore.” I replied calmly and he looked taken aback by how calm I was. “You know what you both are. You're free to be whatever you want to be now that I'm out of the picture.”
“You—” He fumed as he pushed me aside, crouching a bit to comfort Ria. “Are you saying we're together? Why will Ria cheat on you with me?”
“Hm?” I couldn't help but tilt my head in amusement. “I never said anything about anyone cheating. Unless you've both been doing just that.”
“Why are you doing this?” Ria suddenly asked as she wiped her tears. “You know I love you! I've been with you when you had no one. You're not just breaking up with me out of nowhere, you're also accusing me falsely… How could you be so cruel?”
Her voice broke as she spoke and if I didn't know better, I would have believed her.
I couldn't be bothered with explaining my decisions to them, so I simply turned and walked towards the door. The moment my hand touched the doorknob, John's voice stopped me.
“If you leave now, we're no longer friends.” He hissed and I scoffed, tilting my head to look at him.
He had Ria in his arms as he comforted her and my lips curled slightly.
“You both should enjoy while you still can.” I replied and with that, walked out of the apartment, letting out a sigh of relief.
It was okay if I was misunderstood. None of that mattered anymore. Leaving was the most important thing.
I made my way out of the building and with my hands in my pockets, I glanced up at the cloudy sky. Even with the gloominess that this had cast over the city, it was still undeniably beautiful. Unfortunately, it would turn into a wasteland soon.
I continued my way back home but suddenly froze when I glanced at the billboard to see that the news reporter was talking about a case of two teenage boys going missing right after the explosion happened.
It made my frown deepen because that didn't happen before. Were things changing?
Distracted, I continued walking but ended up bumping into a solid figure that almost knocked me off my feet. Arms wrapped around my waist, stopping me from falling and when I glanced up at him, I froze.
His grey eyes pierced mine with an amused look on his face and for a second, I was almost mesmerized. Almost.
The moment I came to my senses, I pushed him away.
He looked so handsome that something stirred inside my chest. I hated to admit that it was jealousy, because if I were that handsome, Ria wouldn't choose someone else over me.
“You should watch where you're going, princess.” His smooth voice reverberated in my ears and anger swirled inside of me as I stared at him, hating him at once.
“Princess? Do I look fragile to you?” I asked as I straightened up, feeling frustrated. “You bumped into me, asshole. You want a taste of my fist instead? Let's see who's the fragile one here.”
He was obviously more muscular than me and I knew I could get in trouble with my words. But he simply scoffed, shoved his hands into his pockets and kept walking, making me confused.
What the hell was his problem? Who calls a man "princess" at first sight and then walks away like he said nothing?
When I turned and saw that he was gone, I finally returned to my apartment, grumbling under my breath.
As soon as I got home, I grabbed my suitcase, ready to leave when my vision suddenly blurred.
I paused, blinking for a while and when it became normal again, a screen suddenly appeared in front of my face, making me flinch.
I waved my hand over my face, trying to get rid of it, but it was like a hologram; my hand only passed through it.
“I am B.U.I.S. Your new Build Up Intentional System. I've been assigned to assist you in building up yourself for the future.” A robotic voice filled my ears and I froze, staring at it in confusion.
It followed me no matter the direction I walked to, and at that point, I was beginning to believe that maybe I had died and this was a dream instead.
“What… are you?” I asked in confusion, trying to touch it once again but my fingers simply passed through.
“B.U.I.S. Your new Build Up Intentional System—”
“I'm sure I heard that the first time. What are you, Buis? An invisible robot? A new AI model? I thought all models had shut down.” I muttered in curiosity glancing at the blue blank screen with nothing but its name on it.
“I am a system bound to you and I am here to assist you in surviving the apocalypse again. You have been given a second chance after your death and all you need to do is follow the system's rules and protocols.” It replied and my brows raised.
Second chance? Surviving the apocalypse again?
Was this a hallucination?
“There is no hallucination.” The robotic voice replied and I froze. “You fell to your death after your best friend and girlfriend left you to the zombies. You asked for a second chance and you got it. Your first mission of the day is—”
“Hold on, you can read my mind?” I asked in horror but got no response. That was definitely a yes. “That is quite creepy. And what do you mean mission of the day? I'm leaving Sloradath.”
“You can't leave. I am bound to you and if you try to leave, you will be terminated.” It replied and my blood ran cold.
“Terminated?”
“Terminated. Which means you will die.” It said plainly, making me terrified. “Your first mission of the day is…”
It went silent as the mission flashed on the screen and I leaned closer to read it.
“Mission 001. Survive for the next one hour. Failure to survive would result in termination of specimen. Time left: 01:00:00. You cannot reject the mission, acceptance is involuntary.”
“And what if I don't want to do it? What if I wanna leave like I planned to? I'm not planning to die here again.” I muttered in exasperation, my heart thudding in my chest when the timer started.
“00:59:59.”
"You have to stay and survive the apocalypse." The system said and I scoffed, having enough of this bullshit.
“As a sensible human who has been given a second chance, I definitely won't waste it surviving an apocalypse. I'm leaving.” I said in annoyance, dragging my suitcase with me as I walked out of the apartment. The screen didn't disappear, and I could hear the system warning me not to breach the borders, but I ignored it.
Just as I made my way to the next corner, a car swerved out of nowhere, nearly hitting me. The timer was still counting loudly in my head, and I could barely breathe as I realized I had almost died.
I became more vigilant as I kept going, when suddenly, something whooshed past me. I had only managed to dodge before it got to me and my eyes widened when I saw a knife clatter to the ground. The one that would have stabbed my head if I didn't move on time.
“What the hell?” I asked shakily, looking back at the screen to see the ‘Survive For The Next One Hour’ flashing in red. “Are you trying to kill me?”
“Complete the mission and you will live. Breach the border and you will be terminated.”
Horror filled my bones as I started to walk faster, looking around in panic for what might attack me. With the borders only a few kilometres from me, my heart suddenly soared as I kept going.
Suddenly, I heard a creaking sound that had me freezing. My head snapped up before I realized it and I saw that a huge boulder had snapped, ready to fall.
With a yell, I jumped out of the way just in time for it to crash into my suitcase. My heart was pounding so hard now as I stood up and started to run.
I didn't make it more than a few steps before my legs sank into the ground and I fell right into a puddle that probably wanted to swallow me whole.
“Help!” I called out but the streets were empty. I struggled even as it felt like I was sinking and managed to grab hold of a branch sticking out of a tree. With all the strength I could gather, I yelled as I dragged myself out of the puddle, coughing from the impact.
This was the 4th attempt to try to kill me!
Just then, a branch from on top of the tree shook and I rolled away just as it fell, piercing the ground. Yep, the 5th attempt now.
“Why won't you make it stop? Why are you trying to kill me?” I asked the system in horror as I dragged myself off the ground, and when I got no response, I kept going.
I just knew that if I could make it out, I would be free.
As I neared the gates, a strange blaring sound filled my ears and I winced. Looking around, others walked by normally, which meant I was the only one who could hear it.
“Warning, heart level dropping. Bordermark breached.” Buis’ voice echoed loudly, a large warning sign on the screen but I kept going, thinking it was trying to stop me.
But then my heart started to slow down, making it hard to breathe. I could barely take a step forward as I felt my heart slow to a stop and I dropped to my knees.
“Warning, heart will stop beating in ten seconds. Ten, nine…”
Sebastian“What do you mean empty-handed? Am I going there to get myself killed?” I asked in despair, staring at the screen with my hands on my waist for an answer. “You want me to lock down the entire city, something I do not know how to do anyway, and what I genuinely would rather not do because innocent people’s lives are at risk here. Yet I would be going empty-handed?”“You will be going empty-handed because you don't need weapons,” The system replied, and I scoffed, unable to believe my ears. “All you have to do is follow my instructions and you'll make it.”“Isn't there another way?” I asked after a moment of silence, the mission on the screen staring back at me. “Can't we just filter out the infected ones and let the innocent go?”“Just because their names aren't on the file doesn't mean they aren't infected.” Buis replied and I raised a brow in question. “The file does not contain the names of all the infected. These ones, however, are quite special.”“How special?”“That is
Sebastian Standing beside the car was something that had haunted me for so long that it made me flinch in horror. Its odd-looking white eyes stared at me for a moment, and then it flashed a grin at me, making my blood run cold.What was a bloody zombie doing standing right outside my car? And why was there a zombie now? It isn't even the apocalypse yet!Without a word, it turned around and took off, leaving me in confusion for a whole full minute before I finally came back to my senses. I had to go after it or else… “Buis, did you see that? What is going on? Why is there already a zombie?” I asked in shock as I hit the road, driving towards the direction that I saw the zombie take off.“There is no zombie.” Buis suddenly replied and I glanced at the screen in confusion. “I am detecting signs of hallucination and distortion in your system.” It added, and I slammed on the brakes, my head spinning for a moment.“Hallucination? What do you mean? There was obviously a zombie right outsid
Sebastian I still couldn't believe that the system actually used me to get its work done. I remembered passing out in the building, right after Ryder came to get me. But how come I was conscious when I was brought to the hospital? And then found unconscious two days after outside the gates?“Are you okay?” The nurse asked, waving her hand over my face gently and I snapped out of it before nodding.“Was I acting strange when I was brought to the hospital?” I asked, unable to stop how my voice trembled as I spoke and she sighed.“Not exactly strange. Just blank. You didn't say a word or move, your eyes were just open. And then we found you outside which meant you tried to run away from the hospital but failed.” She explained and my hands itched to punch this screen in front of me to shatter it.I didn't fail to run. I actually escaped, burned the file and then returned here, all with the system controlling me.“One more question. I'm sorry.” I whispered and she nodded again. “Was ther
Sebastian“How did this happen?”Those were the only words I could mutter as I tried to grab the ashes, but the wind blew them apart, making my shoulders drop in defeat. It had been perfectly fine when I left it here.Given that I was out for about five days, it made no sense that someone would walk in here and not try to steal it but burn it and leave the evidence. Unless the person was somewhat familiar with this place like me.Ryder. Could he have actually done this? Why would he go through the trouble of taking it out for me only to have it burnt?It made no sense.Just then, the screen came alive again and I couldn't help but feel relieved to know that the system hadn't deserted me. Thinking back at it, shouldn't I actually be happy if the system left my body?“Welcome back, Sebastian. You have successfully leveled up—”“None of that matters right now. The file. It's gone. Someone burnt it up.” I cut it off, my voice laced with despair and for a minute, I was met with silence.
Sebastian“Seb.”There was a figure lying beside me, and the moment I heard him call out my name with an affection that I was used to, I instinctively turned to him, wrapping my arms around him as if I belonged here. With him.“Have you been watching me sleep again?” I found myself muttering like this was nothing new even though my face was buried in his chest. “How can I not? You're a sight to behold when you sleep.” His familiar voice replied, his fingers brushing through my hair. When I stirred, wanting to pull away, he held me tighter, like he couldn't bear to let me go.“I don't want to let you go. Not again.”“But I have to go. This… this isn't real and you know that.”I felt myself fading away from his grip, and I tried to take hold of his hand, but it was like he was far away from me.“I will find you again. And I won't let you go again. I promise.”I gasped awake, choking on air as I coughed violently, making me sit up even as my eyes watered. The sound of machines beeping m
Sebastian“Help…” The voice was muffled and so small that if I didn't listen closely, I wouldn't have heard it. With the ladder gone and those assholes bolting, I didn't know how I would be able to get out of here.But I had to save whoever was in there first.I shoved the door hard with my shoulder, and it snapped open, revealing a girl, probably eighteen or nineteen, tied up to the shower pole, and she looked like she had been drugged, her eyes half-open.She looked familiar and that was when I remembered that I had seen her picture in the file I was reading earlier. Why was she tied up here like this?“Help me…” She called out and without hesitation, I immediately turned the shower on, making it pour over her as I hoped it would at least snap her awake out of whatever daze she was in.“Hey, can you hear me? We have to leave immediately.” I muttered, untying her and she slumped against me. “Come on, get yourself together or you won't make it out.”After shaking her gently and tappin







