David sighed, his voice shaky, he was as calm as he would ever be in a situation as unbelievable as this. "O-ok, if we are to believe what the voice said, we really should do a test run first to get an understanding of how this all works. Let's do the DVD Player. Pick a TV series, animated or real, nothing with violence, that you know of that we could use for a test-run. I'll go dig in the closet and see if we have it available." David said, then reached over, putting on the headset earpiece. "I'll be doing the test-run, you stay behind this time and guide me through it. It'll be good to cover each other's faults and for us to gain knowledge of things one of us may know, but not the other. It depends on how the list plays out if you get to go next time. In short, you'll be watching my actions through the television and guiding me through, you'll be my eye in the sky, my unseen back-up. Then, when I'm done we'll just put it back and go back to it when we need to. It sounds ridiculous, but anyone willing to hurt our families for this obviously isn't playing around." David concluded. He tried to act as brave as he could, but his arms were shaking. There were dark and depressing shows as well as games. The thought that he and her would have to go through some of those made his stomach churn, he felt like he was going to throw up. What type of sick person would call this a "game"? it was like something you'd see in fiction, not real life, or a more ridiculous and unbelievable version of the SAW movies. And why them, why were they special or important enough to be selected for this? they were just a couple of average teenagers. What exactly could you expect from the two of them? nothing. Absolutely nothing at all.