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Ugh! Why does it seem that I have such horrible luck? The waters of this treacherous Island surrounding me, finds me awaiting death, yet it's arrival is slow. But I can overcome it, I just need to stay above the surface. Everywhere aches, from the sole of my feet to the hairs on my head. I'm slowly drowning, I need help! Immediate help. Why can't anyone answer my plea? Getting stuck in an unknown sea is a horrendous doom that I wouldn't wish of anyone, not even an enemy. I was always a good lad, I was honorable, dignified, and compassionate, I hope I’ll get remembered that way. I am famous hunter who can overcome anything-- well, almost anything. Why cant i over come this? It doesnt seems so...Wait? Is that a gunshot? I think it is! Does …show more content…
Whatever. Inside his house is spectacular.
It is so equisite and he is obviously very opulent. How can one havr this much in an Island, how does he get his money. Probably never worked a day his life. No wonder hes so skinny...Is that a Cape Buffalo? Back home I have one, though it took mighty long to hunt it like, those are like the most dangerous game in the world. His is bigger than the one I have. Bigger! Apparently he caught a more dangerous game. What could be more dangerous than this? Wrestling a shark?... This lad seem quite charming, he looks nice and seems willing to help me. We both have a similar taste for hunting. Maybe he's better...

The way Sairof is describing this more dangerous game is strange. What animal is able to reason. Of course no animal has a Brian like a human only humans are capable of such. Maybe it's a robot? Something man made it can't be an actual living thing... No its not a man made. It still seems like a human--It can't be a human... What if it is a human?? Oh shoot! I'm in so much trouble. I'm stuck in an Island with a psychopathic millionaire and his minons. what kind of idiot thinks killing other people is a game... Oh no! He wants me to hunt with him. He wants to hunt me! He can't possibly want to kill me, I'm his idol.. What if he "plays" with me... Oh Lord have mercy... He's gonna kill

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