"I never said you had too but it would make this experience a lot better if we did!" It said in almost a sing song voice. "And stop calling me Shade! Do you want me to call you human?"
Ava slowly lead Markus out. "I want to ask you a few questions before I release you. It won't be long, I promise." She reassured.
"I'd rather it so. Don't think that I like you using my voice. It feels…wrong." Sam sighed, shaking her head. She sat down and tucked her knees into her chest.
What am I going to do now? If I won't die, what'll happen? I can only imagine tests and experiments… The thought made Sam shudder.
"Sam sound so much better though!" Fine. I won't talk for you. It huffed. And we aren't sticking around long enough to get experimented on. That is the last thing I want happening right now.
Then what are "we" going to do? "'Cuz there's not much I can do for you," Sam mumbled. "Ava would never let either of us out of here."
After a few beats of silence, Sam felt a tinge of guilt. I guess it would be better to call you by your name than by "Shade," Sam hated being wrong, let alone admitting it, but only because you suggested it.
Do you think we're going to ask to leave? No. We're going to escape. I mean, unless you want to be stuck inside this rat cage, then be my guest.
Of course, if Sam didn't accept the same thing would happen to her as all the other hosts. She would be drained until an empty husk.
We can get out of here before anyone comes back.
(You're okay!)
Thoughts tumbled inside of Sam like a pinball machine, all asking the same question, one way or another.
"How?" Sam said aloud. "As I said, I can't do much for you besides provide a host."
"I don't need much from you other than to be a host." It said as it move her over to the door. Black flame like material crawled off of Sam's hand and slipped between the crack of the door.
Sam, almost disgusted, swallowed. "That's optimistic of you–to know that I'm only a husk of flesh to perform your duties." Sam shook her head. "Where are we going to go?" A few places popped up in Sam's head. There was her home, the library, a wildlife park she'd only been to once, a couple of restaurants, and a few other places.