ENTITY: THE FULL SAGA

Chapter 5: ~Chapter 4: Forrest, the Government Official Of Diamond City!~



Samantha looks at the man, refraining herself from shooting him. "Who are you?" The man says. Samantha screams. "WELL, WHO THE HELL ARE YOU?" The man looked at Samantha, as he rubbed his eyes. "My name is Forrest! I'm a representative in the government of Diamond City!" "You're a government official?" Samantha said, looking at him and laughing. Forrest didn't look like a government official. He looked like a blonde, short haired man. But Samantha had no idea. Forrest looks at Samantha, scoffing. "This city has been abandoned for quite some time…" I fell asleep for a while because I haven't been to Diamond City for…. 1 month?" 

Samantha remembers something, looking at Forrest. "Aren't you that government official that got lost 7 years ago?" Forrest screams. "It's been 7 YEARS? It feels like a month!" Samantha thinks. "Does time go slower here? Or does it process in sync with the time back down at Crystal City?" Forrest looked back at Samantha. "I've been too lazy to go back down and descend the mountain, so I've been here for a while, planning to depart in 7 days." Samantha looks at the man, but she is interrupted by the presence of somebody else. Spooky, who was in the hands of Samantha, whimpered. A ghost had come out of nowhere, roaring. Forrest looked at the ghost, like it wouldn't do anything to him. "What the hell are you doing!?" Samantha screamed. "Aren't you supposed to be fighting the g-"

Snap!

Silence. It was gone. Samantha, holding the cat in her arms, looks at Forrest. "You… just obliterated a ghost without touching it…?" Forrest laughed. "I told you I was a government official. Only we have power like that."

Forrest continued talking to Samantha, explaining why the sun never shined on the property of ENTITY. But meanwhile with Kevin and Gerald, they were studying the land…

Gerald, holding a ghost detector in his hand, looked as Kevin followed behind him. "What ever happened to Samantha?" Kevin asked. Gerald looked around. "I don't know yet, but we'll find her eventually. The mansion at the top of the hill was the first location to be infiltrated by ghosts…" As the boys continued to venture through the land, their stroll through the ghost town was interrupted by a foggy cloud sensation, with buildings in the foreground.

Kevin looked around, and gasped. "Woah! This is beautiful!" Gerald looked at him. "This is a huge town, Kevin. It's easy to get lost, so we should explore here safely." The two boys walked into the everlasting fog, as their silhouettes faded. Samantha looks at Forrest, screaming. "What happened to Diamond City!?" Forrest looked at her. "It was infiltrated by ghosts, and weird creatures… Everyone evacuated the city, but we're thinking this has something to do with the creatures here on ENTITY…" Samantha looks at Forrest, silent as the wind blows. "I heard about it in a newspaper that blew up here a few days-" Samantha interrupted. "YOU MEAN YEARS!" "Right…" Forrest continues. "Years." Samantha looks around. "So what you're saying is… ENTITY isn't only full of ghosts?" Forrest sighed. "No, ENTITY is full of not only ghosts, but vile monsters that haven't been seen in thousands of years." Samantha screamed. "WHAT!? I THOUGHT THIS WOULD BE EASY! NOW I HAVE TO DEAL WITH-" Forrest shushed Samantha. "Shut up for a second, will ya?" He said in a peaceful tone. Forrest dragged Samantha in a closet, closing the door. "What the hell is happening!?" She whispered. Forrest shushed her again. Then, an unknown entity appeared, searching the room, and destroying everything. Samantha looked at the monster in horror, hoping he wouldn't find the closet.

But he left right after.

Samantha sighed, as Forrest looked at her. "That's one of the 50 entities on this island. That entity is basic in this region, but as you get deeper in, it gets more dangerous… Samantha froze. "Gerald… Kevin… This is going to be way harder than we thought…"


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