Tgs - Jake Daniel, Teddy Bear, Davin Strong.mp4 -

The camera tilts. Ten feet away, another Teddy Bear sits in the water. Then another. Then a dozen more, forming a perfect, fuzzy corridor leading deeper into the dark.

Through the cracked glass, we see Davin reach back to pull Jake up, but he stops dead. He’s looking past the camera.

Jake stops breathing. "I lost this when I was six. My mom told me it was thrown away." TGS - Jake Daniel, Teddy Bear, Davin Strong.mp4

The video cuts to black. Two seconds of silence pass before a final burst of audio plays: the sound of a child’s pull-string toy being tugged. “I love you,” a tiny, mechanical voice chirps. The file ends.

"Yeah, it’s rolling. Keep moving," a voice grunts from off-camera. That’s Davin Strong. He’s the muscle, the guy who usually keeps his cool, but his breathing sounds like a rhythmic saw blade. The camera tilts

The screen flickers to life, the grainy 720p resolution of a mid-2000s handheld camera cutting through the dark. A digital timestamp in the corner reads: .

"Jake, don't touch it," Davin warns, his shadow stepping into the frame. "We need to find the exit. The water is rising." Then a dozen more, forming a perfect, fuzzy

"Is it recording?" Jake Daniel whispers. His face fills the frame—eyes wide, breathless, his hair matted with sweat. He’s leaning against a damp concrete wall that looks like the inside of a drainage pipe.