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(dramatic music)
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- [Narrator] All we got was an address,
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a brief set of instructions, a picture of a necklace,
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and an envelope of cash, and that's it.
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Initially it freaked us out because we
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weren't really robbers.
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We had done one or two breaking and entering jobs
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to make ends meet.
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But we weren't seasoned criminals at all.
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No one knew us, but a job is a job,
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and without records, it would be easy to pull it off,
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especially in the sleepy town of Mohawk.
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The house was empty when we found it.
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And if it hadn't been, we would've waited until
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everyone was gone.
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We didn't wanna scare anyone.
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The three of us found a back window and climbed in.
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It was pitch black.
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We made our way up the stairs pretty easily
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and found the bedroom where the necklace was supposed
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to be locked away in a safe.
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Something was weird about this house.
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It didn't feel lived in.
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There were some boxes and stuff here and there
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so we suspected that this family was moving in, or out.
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But I don't know.
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I couldn't shake this strange feeling that something
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was wrong.
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The safe was right there in the room.
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I stepped aside since I wasn't good with safes
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as the other two went to work.
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I started looking around a bit.
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My foot hit something.
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It was a collection of rocks in a little box.
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There was something splattered on the box itself,
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a deep maroon stain.
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I started to feel sick.
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But before I could say anything, the other two
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got the safe open.
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It made a loud clanking noise as they peered inside.
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It was empty.
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They pulled out the instructions to read them again,
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but I knew this was all wrong.
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Not only that, but we weren't alone.
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You know how you can just tell sometimes
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that someone is watching you?
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I whispered out to the others,
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"Hey.
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"I think someone's here."
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But they were frantically looking through the safe,
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checking for hidden compartments.
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I moved the flashlight around the room,
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looking, looking, and then suddenly in the corner
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of the room, a kid, a little girl wrapped in cloths,
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one band over her eyes.
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"Hey," I hissed, and the other two looked
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and saw her, too.
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We all jumped back and instantly felt stupid
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for being scared by a child.
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"Listen, we're not here to hurt you," I explained.
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"We're just leaving, okay?
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"There's been some sort of--"
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But she took a step forward.
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There was something jagged about her movements.
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Something unearthly.
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The other two pulled out their flashlights,
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shining them on her.
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"We're just leaving, are you okay?
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"Are you hurt?" I asked.
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She took another step forward.
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This was really wrong.
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There was a pit of stress forming in my stomach.
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"We're just--"
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But then she went, "Shh," and held out her hand.
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I didn't remember what she was doing until suddenly,
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out of nowhere, a metal chain shot out of her sleeve
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and hit my partners in each of their face.
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Their blood covered my face so quickly,
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I couldn't even process what was happening.
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I just ran.
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I heard another set of footsteps.
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"What's happening?" I asked as I heard screams
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from the bedroom.
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The chain wrapped around my waist and pulled me backwards.
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I spun around and saw a body being dragged by
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one of the animated chains that were trailing the girl.
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I wriggled out of the loop around my waste
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and bolted down the steps.
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I stumbled down the stairs.
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I looked around for my friend.
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"Where was--" but then I heard a shriek.
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I swiveled the flashlight around.
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It only lit up a small circle.
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I couldn't see anything.
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Then suddenly, the little girl was right
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in front of me again.
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I ran back up the stairs, panting, feeling chains trying
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to hold my ankles.
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I sprinted down the hallway and ran into
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something wet.
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I looked up and it was a body, a body being held in the air
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by four chains.
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The chains pulled, screams.
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The chains pulled harder, more screams.
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I couldn't move.
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I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
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The chains pulled harder and then suddenly,
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all of the limbs were torn off.
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I felt my legs start to give.
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I didn't know what was happening.
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How?
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How could this--
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What?
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But then I felt the cold of one of the chains
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wrap around my arm.
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It pulled me so quickly and with so much strength
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that it popped my shoulder out of its place.
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I screamed and pulled my limp arm to my side and ran.
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If I didn't run fast enough, it'd get me.
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If I didn't get out of there,
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she'd pull me apart.
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I got to the back of the house and tried a window,
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but it would budge.
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I tried the door, but chains were starting to cross
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over the entrance, so I ran to the front of the house.
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I tried to open the mesh door with my good arm,
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but it wouldn't give.
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Just outside, I saw people from the neighborhood.
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They were all standing out there.
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Probably gathered because they heard the noises.
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"Help," I cried to them.
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"Help me.
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"There's someone in here."
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The sound of the chains was getting closer and louder.
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I couldn't quite make out the faces of the people
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just outside, just beyond the mesh.
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The darkness of knight was shielding their eyes.
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"Help."
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I tried to throw my body against the mesh door,
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but it was reinforced with something.
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"Help."
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I felt the cold, stiff chains start to wrap
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against my ankles, crawl up my legs, around my body.
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I felt them tighten.
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I kept looking for someone's face
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to be illuminated slightly, but all I could really see
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were the red, blinking lights of what seemed
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to be pagers on their waists.
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They all had them.
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I narrowed my eyes trying to make even just
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one person's face, but it was too dark.
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The chains were around me, squeezing me.
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It felt like my bones were about to break,
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but that's when I remembered my flashlight.
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This was it, the final chance.
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After this, I wouldn't be able to move my arm at all.
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I pulled it out and turned it on towards
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the people outside.
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The light hit their faces, and then I saw them.
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They were,
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they were all smiling.
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Before I could do anything, the chains spun me around
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and I was facing that girl again.
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The girl wrapped in cloths.
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The chains wrapped around my mouth,
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tight, pulling hard against my teeth.
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Blood was starting to leak from my lips.
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I screamed as loud as I could,
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but it was just a muffled yell.
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And as the chains started to tear into my body,
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the world went quiet outside except for one person
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who whispered, "Thank you for your sacrifice."
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(tense, dramatic music)