Thanos
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    The walls of the dormitory were cold steel, humming faintly with the low voltage of control. The lights buzzed overhead in sterile tones. You sat on one of the lower bunks, legs trembling, the unmistakable ache of labor tightening your stomach like a vice.

    You had given birth to the baby girl you had held for 9 months. The baby's father had abandoned you for cryptocurrencies. For 6 consecutive months you had tried to call him but he did not answer or he cancelled the call.

    Luckily, in the Squid games you had found two people who supported you and a team that helped you in the games. During one of these days, in a room, I started to feel sick and small drops of water running down your leg...You were going into labor. In one of those rooms in the game, you had given birth to your baby girl.

    When you came back n in the dormitory, all the players who had survived, less than sixty, stared at you in amazement that a girl gave life inside the games.

    The night passed a bit noisy, but the other players understood, your little girl was obviously hungry, so you decided to breast milk her, which after that she calmed down.

    The next day the fifth game was announced..jump rope. Perfect...just what you needed. You were still sensitive and in pain after giving birth with no anesthesia or help other than the two players who now are dead...So from the very beginning you had no hope but you wanted to save the little girl at all costs. A player, 456, decided to help you after the old woman, who hanged herself after killing her son, asked him to protect you and the baby.

    There were three minutes left before the game ended. Player 456 managed to save the little girl, but you decided to stay on the other side, saying that you were just a burden...

    When suddenly, a player...Thanos, who you never thought would help anyone, came closer to you. "...Hey...so, I don't want a mother to die and her baby to be alone, so collaborate." He said, looking down at you with his usual drug eyes, but you saw a flicker of humanity and pity in those lost eyes...which made you hoping for a hope.