Ch. 6
Author's Note: Wired shut will continue soon, but for right now, I have some familiar characters that are back. Once again I do not own Saw or Jigsaw, but the rest of the characters are mine. (Warning: This chapter contains a little spoiler! So if you haven't seen SAW, do not read ahead, unless you don't want to watch SAW, then why are you reading this?)
Ch. 6
The Story Continues
Norton sat against the wall, helpless. He grabbed his wrists, which weren't bleeding anymore, but still hurt nonetheless. He kept staring at the broken cell phone, which he broke in a fit of rage. "Still no cigarettes!" He yelled loudly, he was not in a good mood, and he couldn't help being angry. He felt betrayed by the world, and everyone in it. But who was the man on the tape? Key to Happiness? What the hell could it mean? He still shuddered when he remembered that voice, the same voice that Lt. Shane Davis wanted to find the person behind it.
The lt. had been swamped with work, since his son's death. The media surrounding him and Jigsaw. Jigsaw, the name still gave him Goosebumps. He had been looking for this guy for a long time. Ever since he got involved on his first case of carnage. When he arrived at the scene, he saw the horrifying scenery. An old bathroom, with some unfortunate visitors. A man laid on the floor, with his head been bashed in. But the guy lying on top of him had the horrified face, like he had died in shock. Then his attention went down to his feet, there way a chain around his foot that was connected to a rusty pipe. There was an electric current connected to this chain. He was electrocuted through the chain. In the middle of the room was a huge pool of blood, but no body. This was not a normal murder scene; they didn't seem injured otherwise than the obvious details. "Sir!" A younger man came running into the room, with a horrified face. "What is it?" The younger man breathed in heavily, "We found two other bodies, both in the hallway ahead." Knowing this was his call, he told the investigators to keep recording what they found, so he could check this new scene. Not knowing, of the cold blooded sensation his life would be affected by. He arrived in the hallway, and for the rest of his life, he couldn't forget the site. One of the victims was missing a foot, and had apparently died of blood loss, because the floor was covered in blood, and the stench! Jesus Christ, what the hell happened here? He didn't want to stay at the scene any longer, so he stepped outside to get some fresh air, still oblivious to the carnage that lurked ahead. Now here he is, on the trail of Jigsaw again, and now he was getting closer. Roger Townsend had gone missing, and the police were baffled, no signs of foul play, no suspects, Roger was a recluse, he had no human interaction for months, paranoid and confused obvious. The only way someone would notice he was gone, was if they didn't see the newspaper come in, and there was a stack gently piled on top of each other. It didn't make much sense, but the whole chaos and the stress that was brought on from the lack of clues, reeked of Jigsaw. The lady that reported him missing, didn't seem to care at all, but was more performing her neighborly duty, she seemed the type, at the interrogation, she didn't have the motive nor the time to commit any crime against the man, in fact she had never been near his house! So with no support, she was gone, but the Lt. knew what was happening here, Roger was duing something terrible or selfish, and Jigsaw now has him in his grips.
So much destruction…So much pain…for what purpose does this bring? A sick lesson from a sadistic tutor. For god sakes Jigsaw, why can't you stop intervening with other people's personal lives, and live your own?
(Author's Note: I bet by now, you really want to hear what happened to Roger. Well, guess what? It's coming soon! Norton will be back next chapter. BTW, I would like to thank all of my readers who have supported me reviews, and I also appreciate how eager some are to hear more, and for this, I will try to update more often, but thanks again for all the support!)