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∆BBIE

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Synopsis
Fifteen-year-old Abraham “Abbie” Kroenen Malum Lee Heisenberg, a quiet Grade 10 student of Fundamental Paper Education, awakens inside his school with no memory of how he got there. His classroom is empty, the halls are dark, and every corner feels wrong as if the building itself is breathing. What begins as a simple moment of confusion spirals into a waking nightmare. Grotesque monsters roam the corridors. Human voices echo from behind locked doors. Strange drawings an unblinking eye appear on walls, floors, and even in Abbie’s dreams. And the school layout shifts impossibly, hiding entire levels that should not exist. While searching for a way out, Abbie meets Aiden, another trapped student who has survived for days in the underbelly of the school. Aiden reveals the horrifying truth: the creatures stalking the halls were once expelled students victims of the Principal’s secret underground floor, a place built to punish and reshape “failures.” To escape, Abbie must struggle through warped classrooms, blood-soaked hallways, and shadowed vents while facing both monsters and his own buried trauma. Haunted by visions of bullying, isolation, and guilt, Abbie’s mind becomes as dangerous as the horrors chasing him. Worse still, three murderous Teachers guard the school’s deepest secrets each one a twisted embodiment of discipline, punishment, and control. As Abbie fights to survive, he realizes the school is more than a nightmare… It is a reflection of something inside him. Something watching. Something waiting. To escape this hell, Abbie must confront not only the monsters around him but the darkness he has carried all his life. this is a Fanfic of Fundamental Paper Education (FPE).
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 0: Nightmare

Abraham "Abbie" Kroenen Malum Lee Heisenberg drifted through the hallway like a ghost without a purpose. His footsteps made no sound against the polished floor tiles of Fundamental Paper Education High School. The air felt strangely warm too warm yet the corridor itself was peaceful, almost unreal in its stillness.

Classroom doors lined the walls, all closed, all perfectly clean. Sunlight spilled through the windows in soft gold beams, dust floating lazily through the light. It looked exactly like an ordinary morning before homeroom.

Yet something felt wrong.

Abbie blinked, slowing his pace.

Someone was watching him.

He didn't know how he knew he simply felt it, a pressure crawling up the back of his neck.

He turned.

At the far end of the hallway stood a girl.

Motionless.

Silent.

Staring directly at him.

Her long hair covered half her face, but her eyes those he could see clearly. Wide. Unblinking. Too still for a living person.

Abbie's breath hitched. "H-Hey…? Are you"

A sudden, sharp pain stabbed through his skull.

He gasped, stumbling as the hallway blurred into a white static haze. Images flashed violently before his eyes like broken film:

The same hallway, but warped and rotting.

Books strewn across the floor like fallen corpses.

Crowds of people wearing identical hooded robes, faces hidden, chanting without sound.

A drawing carved into a wall: a single eye, wide and watching, ink smeared like dried blood.

The pain intensified.

He clutched his head.

The hallway around him shook like it was breathing.

And then he saw it,

A door.

Not any ordinary classroom door, but a tall, impossible one made of black wood, pulsing as if alive. It was opening by itself, slowly, beckoning him with its widening crack of darkness.

The girl tilted her head sharply.

The door creaked.

The darkness stretched toward him like hands.

Abbie tried to scream.

He jolted awake.

His desk rattled loudly as he sat up, chest heaving. His classroom Room 10-B came into focus. The overhead lights were still on, flickering weakly as if they hadn't been serviced in weeks.

But no one was there.

No students.

No teacher.

Just rows of empty chairs and messy piles of books scattered across the floor, as if something had rushed through in a panic.

The windows were pitch black. No sunlight. No sky. Only darkness pressing against the glass.

Abbie swallowed hard.

He was alone.

And the world outside the classroom door…

was silent.

Silent, except for the very faint hum of a low, unnatural light seeping in from the hallway

a hallway far darker than it should ever be.

Abbie stood slowly, heart pounding, unable to shake the feeling that the dream hadn't ended.

Maybe he never woke up at all.