Infernal Restraints--the Facility Blaten Lee 4... -

For Blaten Lee knew that he would not be trapped forever. He would find a way out, no matter what it took. The Facility would not hold him forever. He would be free, and when he was, the world would burn.

He waited, day after day, for the voice to speak again. He waited for the chance to escape, to break free from the infernal restraints that bound him. And when that chance came, he would be ready.

The voice was all that kept him going, all that kept him sane. Blaten clung to it like a lifeline, wondering if it was real or just a product of his own desperate mind. Infernal Restraints--The Facility Blaten Lee 4...

But he also remembered something else. A voice, a whisper in the darkness. "You are not alone, Blaten Lee. You will escape. You will be free."

He had lost count of the days, the weeks, the months. Time had no meaning in this place. The only sound was the constant hum of machinery, a reminder that he was not alone. There were others here, others who were being subjected to the same torments. For Blaten Lee knew that he would not be trapped forever

The visions grew stronger, more vivid. Blaten began to wonder if this was what madness felt like, if this was the end of his sanity. He didn't know if he wanted to hold on or let go.

Blaten's mind was a jumble of memories, fragmented and disjointed. He remembered a life outside these walls, a life filled with loved ones and laughter. But those memories were distant, fading fast like embers in the rain. He would be free, and when he was, the world would burn

The Facility, as it was known, was a labyrinth of steel and concrete, a maze designed to break the human spirit. Blaten's cell was a small, featureless room with walls that seemed to close in on him with every passing day. The only light came from a faint, flickering bulb in the corner, casting eerie shadows on the walls.

The darkness was suffocating, a living entity that wrapped itself around Blaten Lee like a shroud. He had been trapped in this place for what felt like an eternity, with no memory of how he got here or what he had done to deserve such a fate.