Inner Demons. Part 1: Prologue
“Ignore that. He’s irrelevant. We need to talk.” Hold in there. Reaper’s voice faded, and then disappeared, leaving Oranos with himself, and his demons. The voice came from the darkness. Oranos was tied to a wooden chair. He was in a dark room. He could not see either the ceiling or the opposite side of the room. From the small part of the floor he could see, it looked like he was in a broken down warehouse in Westview, but this could not be the Matrix. This was hell. The room seemed to be engulfed in darkness.
“Who’s there?” Oranos feebly asked. Up ahead in the darkness he saw eyes. Five pairs of eyes. Each one of them were different, yet in another way the same. The pair of eyes in the middle slowly got closer.
“It’s me brother” came the dramatic sounding drawl of Sonaro.
“We’re not brothers. You know that.” Oranos was in pain. He was tied tightly to the chair.
“You know, you’re not in any position to be giving out orders. You’re almost dead” Sonaro’s voice was full of mock concern.
“Really? Only almost? I thought this was hell.”
“Oh it is! A self imposed hell. We’re trying to help you, you know. We really are.” Oranos could now see an outline of Sonaro. However, he seemed more physically imposing than normal. Oranos assumed it was the shadows.
“And who the hell are we?” Oranos knew he meant the other pairs of eyes, but he had no idea who they belonged to.
“My friends! Our brothers! We need them!” Oranos could see in the shadows the same wild gesticulating that Sonaro usually did.
“I’M NOT YOUR BROTHER! YOU ARE NOTHING TO DO WITH ME AND I DON’T NEED YOU!” Oranos was fuming.
“Such anger. Such hostility. Such…denial. Why can’t you just accept it? Fact is; you’re trapped.” Sonaro put as much malice into the last two words as he could.
“What is this place? The Matrix?”
“Good question. We’re going to let you find out on your own. We’re going to make you see the truth.” Sonaro walked even closer and Oranos could now see him fully. He was distorted it seemed. He was taller than before, with longer arms. His face had the same even look, but his eyes were even madder than normal. He was warped. He was wearing a silver and black robe which contrasted greatly against the rags Oranos was in.
“What the hell happened to you?” Oranos asked.
“Enough questions. Time to seek answers.” Sonaro waved his hand and suddenly there was no floor. Oranos was falling, tied to the chair, into what seemed like an endless abyss.




