Sarah sat down at her computer, the yellow sweater dress she wore standing out against her black jeans. The room was silent, the only sound being the soft hum of the computer. She clicked on a site called "Av Show" out of curiosity. As fatigue took over, she fell asleep in her chair, unaware of the bizarre journey she had just initiated.
Sarah awoke to find herself in a strange place, surrounded by three people. The first was a 28-year-old woman from Indonesia, wearing a hijab. The second was a 25-year-old man from Japan with long hair. The third was a woman from the Philippines, appearing to be in her late 50s. Confused, Sarah looked around, trying to make sense of her surroundings.
A voice boomed from nowhere, announcing the first challenge: trampolines suspended over a pool teeming with sharks. Sarah watched in horror as the Indonesian woman misjudged her jump and plunged into the water, disappearing beneath the waves. Sarah realized the danger she was in, her heart pounding in her chest.
The voice instructed them to climb a mountain while avoiding rising waters. As they scrambled to ascend, the Filipino woman slipped, a cry escaping her lips as she fell. Sarah felt a mix of fear and determination as she pressed on, the Japanese man beside her, their breath coming in ragged gasps.
The voice announced the final challenge: fighting clowns. Sarah and the Japanese man exchanged a glance, understanding the gravity of their situation. Together, they faced the clowns, their movements coordinated as they fought for survival.
Sarah jolted awake, her heart racing. The game had felt all too real, the fear lingering in her mind. She shut down the computer, vowing never to venture into the dark web again. As she sat in the silent room, she realized the value of caution and the fragility of life.
















