All Chapters of The Organ Games: Chapter 21 - Chapter 30
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Chapter 21
The pledgers on team Pennsylvania got up, irritated, and demanded for the organizers. They felt their player was being sabotaged by the organizers. They demanded an audience for their concerns to be addressed. One of the pledgers attempted to defuse the situation. But it only accelerated their tempers. There was a lot of money at stake and all they were asking for was a fair game. Their viewing arena consisted of a large screen TV attached from one end of the wall to the other. There was a bar with various wines and alcoholic beverages from all over the world, with a large table. While the rest of the room had a personal private lounge with portable entertainment screens for each pledger with his own controls to choose which player they wanted to watch. The room smelled of cigars, sweat, and raised testosterone as tempers were high with every person shouting at the next person. Filthy rich men who enjoyed watching violence and pain and did not mind throwing millions into the mix.
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Chapter 22
The organizers quickly called Acer to clarify to the players that they were yet to play the fourth game. It appeared the players were misinterpreting the task.She quickly dialed their lines, surprising them. She never called in the middle of the games; her phone was always off. Something was up, so they listened attentively."I am going to read through Game Four for the second time. Please pay attention," she emphasized. "Walk into the biggest shopping mall and shoplift from a customer. If you get caught, you die, but if the player gets away with it, the customer dies accidentally."There was silence, with the players waiting for any additions."Do you have any questions?" She asked, surprising them further. They were all quiet, confused."Listen, Some idiots confused armed robbery with shoplifting. That's why I'm asking if there are any more illiterates about to make the same mistake!" she blurted out and waited for a response."I have a question, but it is different," Louisiana spo
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Chapter 23
Another player was out. Tension was building with most pledgers losing all their players. What was exciting was the fact that the slower players in the first games, those that had struggled with the reality of the games, were the ones shining, while those that shone in the first games were getting eliminated.It was a gamblers' game, and no one knew who was going to survive until the last game. More players began to proceed to the fifth game. New Jersey made it by shoplifting a pencil case from a schoolgirl and stuffing it in the bin. He had to wait for the cleaners to dispose of the bin outside in the dumpster for about four hours and then spent about an hour searching through the bin until he found the pencil case. He had to scream and celebrate on top of the dumpster as a congratulatory message popped up. The icing on his cake was the fact that he did not get to witness how the girl died or if she even died. His plan was executed to perfection, and the pledgers could not help but
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Chapter 24
Before nightfall came, another elimination was registered from Missouri. The player had walked into a convenience store and tried to shoplift from a lady, but the sales assistant caught him in the act. His downfall proved why the organizers chose a large mall for the players. It was chosen not to disadvantage the players, but to provide them with an advantage from other prying eyes and space to hide from the cameras. As was the case for South Carolina, whose shoplifting was picked up by the cameras in the store. She also chose a small convenience store. She shoplifted from an elderly woman and was almost at the door when the store manager ran out to stop her from escaping. The two players were instantly eliminated, making a total of five dead in game four. With all the players done with the task and an exemption of Texas, Game Four proved to be filled with a lot of exciting memories for the pledgers. They were all excited in anticipation of what they were going to see in Game Five.
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Chapter 25
After hours of trying to get her boss on the phone without success, Acer gave up. It was almost noon, and she needed to prepare for the fifth game. She spent entire hours of the morning watching and studying Texas, looking for anything she could use to force her bosses to activate the chip on her neck. However, there was nothing she could find. The woman was good at painting the picture that she wanted everyone to see. There was nothing out of the ordinary. She spent the morning teaching her daughter like she always did. The ugly duckling was home-schooled. After that, they played hide and seek, and later on, went back to bed to watch her daughter's favorite cartoon on her laptop. It was just like any other normal day, except for going outside. There was a big possibility she was being paranoid and there was nothing wrong with a southerner having a trapdoor in her bedroom, but her instincts were telling her something was wrong with the picture. First of all, the woman was not a lo
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Chapter 26
The contestants froze in horror, trying to grasp and picture themselves sleeping with a dead person. One player even went to the extent of vomiting their guts out. Washington was lost for words. He was still at the hospital when Acer's call popped up, forcing him to receive the call in the car park to avoid hearing walls. Her reply put a direct pause to his questions and complaints.Texas, on the other hand, laughed. She was the only player who seemed unaffected by the confession. It was gruesome and sick, but she just wanted to annoy the life out of Acer. Fortunately, Acer's attention was elsewhere but her boss noticed and found it odd.While they were processing her confession, most players got the final puzzle to a lot of questions about her that they had kept to themselves for the past four days. For someone who had played and gone through the horror that the games brought, she was too mean. They expected compassion and someone sympathetic, but all they got was a mean, tight-up,
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Chapter 27
The Pledgers watched, their mouths open in shock. Most of them had their hands holding their di**cks, riding along to the rhythm of Louisiana's pleasure, but their orgasms were cut short too. They were left with a shock of disappointment on their faces. Some got up and began yelling and cursing at the top of their lungs. They expected the man to be killed after she orgasmed, but the organizers could not grant her that satisfaction. One of them yelled, "Poor woman," and the entire room broke into laughter. Most of them were laughing at themselves for expecting something other than a gruesome sight. They blamed themselves for getting carried away with the sex scene. Louisiana did not disappoint them, they began applauding as a congratulatory message was sent to her, though she had left her phone at home.They got back into their seats, their eyes glued to the shaking human who was struggling and crying for the heavy body to be taken off her. Her pledgers were silent, with worry evid
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Chapter 28
The officer began untying Louisiana's hands while the other one checked on Bill who was lying on the floor."He is dead," he told the first officer as he called it in. He looked around; it was obvious from the scene that the two were having sex and something went wrong during the act. Louisiana was no help at all. She did not say a single word, and the officers seemed to be running out of patience. While securing the scene, the second officer ordered her; "at least say something, what is your name, ma'am? This does not look good for you?""Just cuff and arrest the slut!" Bill's co-worker yelled. He could not understand why the cops were not pulling a gun on her, cuffing her, or throwing her to the back of the van. Instead, they were untying the rope on her hands."What did I tell you? Get out now before you find yourself in the same cell as her!""She killed Bill! Why are you hesitant to lock her up?" he yelled at them. The second officer became irritated. He looked up, and that's
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Chapter 29
The cameras switched to Pennsylvania, erupting cheering from the pledgers. Almost all the pledgers enjoyed watching him. There was always something about the way the task freaked him out, which was a delight to watch and very entertaining. He was always among the first to take on the task but was always a wreck by the time he was done.They watched as he dressed up. He was one of the players that looked to have no problem with the challenge, even though he was married. He looked determined. His wife was in the bathroom preparing to go and visit their daughter. They were supposed to go together, but Pennsylvania saw it as an opportunity to deal with his task while his wife was away. She had no idea about the games or the contract her husband signed, and he wanted it to stay that way, especially if he failed to make it out alive from the games. He did not want to cheat on her, but he convinced himself it was for both their benefits. They both wanted their daughter to live a happy life
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Chapter 30
Pennsylvania was trembling, glued to his spot as Karen's husband knelt over his wife's body his mouth agape.He was in a good position to look for a way out of the house, but his thoughts were elsewhere. He dashed up the stairs, searching every room for the murderers. He thought the organization was inside the house and they shot Karen despite the fact that she was holding the gun.Downstairs, the neighbors began knocking on the door. They had heard the moaning, which was followed by shouting and gunfire. Some had already called the police. Since the door was open, they began walking into the house to the horror of Karen's dead body in the arms of her husband, who kept yelling for her to open her eyes.The scene in front of them was not farfetched; they always knew Karen's presumptuous life was going to be her ending. They all dropped in, searching for the man she was caught with, but saw nothing. They were sure no one had run out of the door or maybe he went through the back window.
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