You just got a job at Domain Casino and are very excited, but unfortunately, nothing is perfect. There are so many things to be afraid of. You're in for a ride with the one and only Mob boss, Benicio Drew, your long lost friend, Abel Angel, and their crew. What could happen?...Info: (Y/N) means 'Your Name'
Abel and I talked for a while, waiting for Benicio. It's been more than twenty minutes already, where could he be? "Abel, I'm a little worried about Benicio. He's been gone for quite some time now," I said, tugging at Abel's sleeve, "Maybe we should look fo him!"
"You're right, (Y/N), but I think Benicio knows what he's doin',"
"No, no, I don't think he does! If you won't look, then I will," I replied. I quickly pushed through the crowd and tried to remember where I saw Benicio last. He was walking towards Moon, or at least I think he was. He followed him into a room... A room! The room in the corner of the ballroom! I swiftly made my way towards the food tables and around the room, "Sorry! Pardon me," I stammered, trying not to draw too much attention to myself. I got to the room Benicio went in and opened the door. I saw a few butlers playing cards at a table and I saw a few sitting by the fire, chatting. This doesn't make any sense, I saw Benicio walk in here with Moon! Did they leave Abel and me on purpose? "I'm sorry, ma'am, but this room is for Butler's only," a man said, walking slowly towards me. "I'm sorry, sir, but I saw one of my friends come in here and he hasn't come back out," I replied hastily, looking past the tall, slender man. "We know."
I looked up at the man and saw no facial expression, he, and all the other butler's in the room suddenly melted into thick piles of ink, revealing small Ink Men grabbing at me. "Oh my!-" one of the Ink Men quickly wrapped their dripping arms over my mouth. I tried to scream, but instead, I heard everyone else yelling and shrieking outside of the room. It was an attack! I knew something wasn't right! The Ink Men pulled me further into the room, trying to bring me closer to the back door. I squirmed and pulled out of their grip, quickly running out and shutting the door. The Ink Men were banging and seeping through the door, trying to get ahold of me again. I held the door shut, stepping on the ink coming through the cracks. I couldn't see Abel anywhere. The crowd was running and screaming, frightened by the Ink Men that were looking for something. If they aren't attacking the other toons, then they must be after me and Abel! I couldn't help but call out his name, "Abel! Abel where are you!" I shrieked, trying to hold back my tears. The door behind me broke apart, revealing the Ink Men once more. "Abel! Hel-," I've been pulled under. I'm in the ink.
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(Y/N) held her breath, trying not to inhale the ink. It's been more than ten minutes. Is she dead? How can she hold her breath for that long? Maybe it's the ink, it is alive, after all. The area surrounding you was dark and cold. It was like an abyss you could not escape. You thought you could hear voices above, but no one was there. Suddenly, something grabbed the back of your necklace, pulling you up above the ink. You could feel the necklace push into your neck. You then felt yourself on the ground once more, still in a dark, gloomy place. The Ink Men felt no mercy, so they were rough and controlled. They shut the door to the cell and locked it tight; it was inescapable. (Y/N) held her breath in fear, looking around to see if anyone was near. She heard a soft moan in the corner of the cell, it was Benicio. (Y/N) quickly ran over to him, "Benicio? What's wrong? What happened!" you said looking around him, trying to find any wounds. You looked at his arm and found deep claw marks dripping blood. You ripped off the bottom of your dress and carefully wrapped it around his arm, "What is going on? Where's Abel?" I asked Benicio, tucking the ends of the wrapping. "She took em'... She wants his wings," Benicio replied, looking straight into your eyes. Tears started to form, crawling slowly down your cheeks, "No, no! Not Abel! I can't lose him again. We have to help him!" you said, Benicio holding you in his arms. "There is nothing we can do, she has what she wants," Benicio whispered, resting his chin on your head. "We can do something! Axel and Boris are still out there!" you said trying to stay positive. "Alice's Ink Men are already on their way. We can't stop them," he stammered.
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I know there is something we can do. I'm not giving up just yet! The walls were all wooden and tattered; breakable. I looked around the cold room to see what I had to work with. Broken chains, wood shreds, there were bars under the small platform; supposedly a bed. Maybe I can break the bars and peg at the walls. What about the door... I could use the small shreds to unhinge the screws, then break it down. That'll work. I put my hand on Benicio's face so I could get his attention, "We aren't giving up. I have a plan," I said, getting up off the floor, "You see the small, wooden shreds over there? I can use those to unscrew the hinges on the door. You'll try to break one of the bars under the bed so we can use it to break the hinges off the wall." Benicio looked over at the bars for a moment, then back at me, "That's risky, Alice, or her Ink Men, could hear us," he replied, standing back up with me. "It's worth a shot. I'm not going to let Abel die," I said, starting to tear up again. Benicio looked soft and sympathetic for a moment, wiping the tears from my face, "Alright, let's get started," he replied. I smiled and hugged him tightly, "We're going to get through this, I promise," I whispered. It was quiet. I could hear Benicio's heart beating louder and louder. I put my head up to his chest, synchronizing with his heart's rhythm. I could tell that Benicio was stunned. This was the first time I hugged him out of love and determination. He slowly brought his arms around me, trying not to hug too tightly. I didn't want to let go, but I had to, "We have to get out of here. This is our only chance."
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You and Benicio immediately started working. You picked up a bunch of little shreds in the other corner of the cell. Benicio looked for the screws on the bars so he could loosen them. You started to pick at the hinges on the cell door, trying not to make any noise. The little shreds were a perfect fit. The screws began to loosen, leaving the hinges vulnerable. You unscrewed the bolts one by one hearing little clanks on the floor as they fell, "I door is done, now all we need is that bar," you said, looking over to see Benicio's progress. He was having a little trouble unscrewing the last bolt. "Just kick it! It'll come off once you do," you told him, fixing your eyes on the bar. Benicio nodded and started kicking the bar with immense force. The bar broke off and almost fell to the floor. Benicio caught it at once, hoping it wouldn't fall and make too much noise. You took the bar and headed over to the cell door. The bar was wedged in between the door's hinges so that you could break them off the wall. One by one they fell, as did the door. You and Benicio froze at the sound that echoed through the hallway, "We have to get out of here now!" Benicio whispered, grabbing your hand. You both started to run as fast as you could down the hall, hoping you wouldn't run into any trouble. "Is Abel in a cell?" you asked, trying to keep up with Benicio. "No, he's most likely going to be with Alice," he replied, still holding on to my hand. "How are we supposed to get him out if Moon and Alice are going to be there?" I said hastily. Benicio suddenly stopped, making you bump into him. You were confused, what was he looking at? There was nothing in front of you two, so what could possibly be on Benicio's mind? "I hear them. They're coming."