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    Jack Sawyer and Dale Gilbert­son enter the Sand Bar, find­ing it near­ly emp­ty except for bik­ers Beez­er and Doc, who are unusu­al­ly sub­dued, and Stinky Cheese, who avoids them. The atmos­phere is tense, height­ened by the absence of their usu­al com­pan­ions. A TV plays an old movie fea­tur­ing Jack’s moth­er, Lily, whose dia­logue eeri­ly mir­rors their cur­rent sit­u­a­tion. Jack smiles at the coin­ci­dence, unset­tling Dale, who strug­gles to grasp the unfold­ing events. The scene under­scores the sur­re­al and fore­bod­ing mood as Jack pre­pares for a dan­ger­ous mis­sion, draw­ing par­al­lels between the movie’s themes and their impend­ing con­fronta­tion.

    The group dis­cuss­es their plan to con­front the Fish­er­man and res­cue Judy Marshall’s son, Ty. Beez­er and Doc reveal they are armed, and Dale pro­vides Jack with a ser­vice revolver. Despite their readi­ness, Jack remains pre­oc­cu­pied, sens­ing the mission’s super­nat­ur­al under­tones. He antic­i­pates their weapons may trans­form in the oth­er­world­ly Black House, liken­ing their quest to a final, des­per­ate stand. The clock’s approach to noon adds to the ten­sion, with Jack delay­ing their depar­ture for sym­bol­ic rea­sons, empha­siz­ing his super­sti­tion and the grav­i­ty of their task.

    Beez­er and Doc express their fears about Black House, describ­ing its oppres­sive, sick­en­ing aura and the phys­i­cal toll it takes. Beez­er admits to send­ing his fam­i­ly away, fear­ing none of them will return, yet he refus­es to back down, dri­ven by loy­al­ty and unre­solved grief. Doc, haunt­ed by past mis­takes, agrees to join, moti­vat­ed by vengeance for Mouse’s death. Their can­did con­fes­sions reveal the per­son­al stakes and emo­tion­al weight of their mis­sion, high­light­ing their brav­ery despite over­whelm­ing dread.

    Jack rec­og­nizes the need to strength­en the group’s resolve and con­sid­ers using the mys­ti­cal word “d’yamba,” which holds pow­er but is finite. He reflects on his unique role as a leader with oth­er­world­ly expe­ri­ence, under­stand­ing that belief is cru­cial to sur­viv­ing Black House’s psy­cho­log­i­cal assaults. As the clock nears noon, Jack pre­pares to ral­ly the group, aware that their suc­cess hinges on uni­ty and faith in the face of unimag­in­able hor­ror. The chap­ter clos­es with a sense of impend­ing doom, set­ting the stage for their per­ilous jour­ney.

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