"Trapped"

Part 11

As Sangwoo put the bags into the trunk of Jason's car, Jason's anxiety grew. He tried to make a run for it, but Sangwoo was too quick, grabbing him and pulling him back towards the car. Jason struggled and kicked, but Sangwoo's grip was like a vice. "Let me go!" Jason shouted, but Sangwoo just laughed and forced him into the passenger seat. Jason tried to buckle his seatbelt, but his hands were shaking too much. Sangwoo chuckled and reached over to buckle it for him, his fingers brushing against Jason's skin. As soon as Sangwoo was behind the wheel, he started the engine and pulled out of the parking lot. Jason's heart was racing as he realized he was trapped. "Where are we going?" Jason demanded, trying to keep his voice steady. Sangwoo just smiled and kept driving. Jason looked around, but all he saw was the endless stretch of highway. They weren't headed towards any restaurant or food place. The buildings and stores were thinning out, replaced by trees and fields. Jason's panic began to set in. "Stop the car!" he shouted, grabbing onto the door handle. "Let me out!" But Sangwoo just kept driving, his eyes fixed on the road ahead. Jason tried to roll down the window, but Sangwoo had locked the doors. As they drove further and further away from the city, Jason's fear grew. He had no idea where they were going or what Sangwoo's plan was. All he knew was that he had to get out of there. The miles flew by, and Jason's anxiety turned to despair. They were surrounded by nothing but countryside. No signs of life, no people, no buildings. Finally, Sangwoo turned off the main road and onto a dirt driveway. Jason's heart sank as he saw a two-story family home in the distance. It was in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by trees and overgrown bushes. Jason's eyes widened as Sangwoo pulled into the driveway and killed the engine. "Where are we?" he asked, his voice barely above a whisper. Sangwoo just smiled and turned to him, his eyes glinting with a sinister light. "We're home," he said, and Jason's blood ran cold.