Earlier this evening, after getting out of
class, I decided to go to the library to try to get some work done before
meeting my lab group to work on our report. I couldn't find anywhere quiet to
sit and work, the library was, as always, incredibly packed and loud. I decided
I'd go check out some classrooms to see if any were empty so that I could work
in peace. I ended up just settling down in a hallway on the second floor of one
of the nearby buildings. All the classrooms had been locked up for the
day; the rest of the building was empty - good enough.
After
attempting to work proved unproductive, I figured I could browse the web a
little. Somehow, the details escape me, I ended up on Chatroulette. After
attempting to filter all the perverts that seem to be so prevalent on the site,
this girl, about my age, appeared on the screen. She looked like she was
crying, but she had her hand on her mouth, like she was trying to keep herself
from making any noise. I was about to skip her, figuring I was about to be
pranked and end up on some YouTube video or something, but then she started
typing: "please please help."
I
asked her what was going on. She instantly replied, saying she needed me to
call 911 for her. She had been walking home from class, when someone tried to
grab her. She had run into the closest building, and was hiding in a classroom
from her pursuer. She couldn't call 911 herself, her phone was dead, so she
grabbed her laptop out of her backpack. The page open on her browser was
Chatroulette and I was the first person that it connected her to. I wasn't sure
what I should do. I could be the victim of some bullshit prank, but what if
this girl genuinely needed my help? I decided I would call 911, just to be on
the safe side, but before I could do anything, I asked her for her name and
location. She told me her name was Nikki. While she was in the midst of typing
her location, I was already dialing 911 on my phone and getting ready to call.
I looked back at my screen, and my body went numb. The location she had sent me
was Daniel Hall at Clemson University. The building I WAS IN!
I
felt a chill running down my spine. I went weak and dropped my phone. I could
hear the nearby sound of something hitting tile floor reverberating through the
speakers of my laptop. I just sat there at my desk, staring at her. She was
begging for me to call them, quickly. After about 20 or 30 seconds of nothing,
I decided I had to do something. I slowly got up from where I was sitting and
walked toward the classroom on my left, carrying my laptop in one hand. When I
went to try the knob, the door was unlocked, and I cautiously opened
it. Nobody was there, but the girl was still on the webcam, crying. I went back
into the hallway and shifted to the door to the other side of me. It was room
205: my English classroom. I could hear my footsteps coming from the laptop as
I approached the door. I knew this was it. I gripped the knob and started to
turn it. A scream the likes of which I'd never heard came from inside the room.
My heart was racing. I held my eyes on the girl as I thrust the door open. A
sharp glare appeared on the screen and she disconnected. There was nobody
inside the classroom, just a bunch of empty desks.
I
ran out of that building as fast as I could. I ran as far across campus as I
could. It felt like someone, or something, was chasing me. That scream kept
echoing in my head over and over. I was exhausted and felt nauseous, but I
wasn't about to stop running... I don't think I could have stopped.
You
may not believe me, you might say I'm full of it, but I don't plan on stepping
foot in that room this Friday. I probably won't ever feel safe in that
classroom again, but I'll need at least the weekend and fall break to recover
from this incident. If that's not enough to get you to cancel class Ms. B, I
don't know what is.
Awesome!
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