Strip Rock-paper-scissors - Police: Edition Vide...

She looked at the scoreboard, still flickering in the dark. “I’m never playing Rock-Paper-Scissors for fun again. Not even to decide who gets the last donut.”

They arrived to find the mall’s main entrance chained shut, but a side door near the loading dock was ajar. Inside, the air was thick with dust and the ghostly smell of pretzel grease. Flashlights cut through the darkness, illuminating overturned kiosks and mannequins with missing limbs. Then they heard it—a rhythmic, almost hypnotic slap-slap-slap coming from the old arcade. Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors - Police Edition Vide...

The final throw. The air in the arcade was suffocating. Marcus held his breath. Lena locked eyes with the Referee. He’s a pattern player, she realized. Rock, Paper, Scissors, Rock, Paper… he repeats every three. She’d seen him do it. Her last win had been Paper. His last throw had been Scissors. Which meant his next throw would be… She looked at the scoreboard, still flickering in the dark

“Officers,” he said, his voice unnervingly calm. “Welcome to the final level. Your partner, Officer Chen, is in the back room. He’s safe. For now. The door is biometric. It only opens when I input a code. And I will only input that code when one of you defeats me.” Inside, the air was thick with dust and

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