Jerry had never been more scared in his whole life, not even that one time, when he went into the shower, but there was a spider inside it already. That was scary, yes, but this... This was terrifying. As the crowd rushed upward, Jerry found himself swept away with them. Into the elevator... Which, in it's ascent, came to an abrupt stop with a screech. Refs began looking around, confused and agitated. Jerry was trying his best to not cry out to his mother, surrounded by scary, smelly outside-people. Suddenly, the roof crunched. Something had hit it, hard, caving in the metal. People began panicking in the elevator, some trying to force the doors... And then the roof gave. In fell the most hideous, twisted creature that Jerry had ever seen. Even scarier than the monsters they showed on the picture-videos during school, about the wasteland.
The monster stood still, for a moment, before it began to do it's horrid work, savagely tearing into Refs with no regard to the bullets that were fired at it. Blood and gore splattered everywhere, some of it even getting on Jerry, a bit managing to find it's way into his agape mouth. Soon, in fact, there was nobody left in the elevator but Jerry and the monster. The monster was large, and frightening. But, now that he was alone with it, Jerry realized something. He was larger. And maybe even... Frighteninger. Both of the brutes in the elevator gave a raging scream and ran at each other.
About half a minute later, Jerry was looking down, body covered in scratches and bruises, at the brutally mutilated corpse of perhaps the first thing to truly make him wet himself. He was bleeding, from his arms, his legs, his chest... But he had won. That's when the elevator began to creak again, this time from the wire that was holding it up. The door had opened, revealing the sheer drop to the bottom of the shaft... And just barely within reach, the emergency ladder. With one leap of faith, Jerry hurled himself out of the elevator and onto the cold steel bars, barely in time to avoid (or perhaps, causing) the elevator pulley to snap, leaving the metal coffin to plummet the rest of the way to the bottom. Rather than wait around, Jerry decided to do what made the most sense: Climb.
About a floor and a half of ladder rungs later, Jerry saw the other elevator: Still functioning, and with people at it! People he vaguely recognized, for that matter! With a great heave, Jerry brought himself out of the shaft and into the hallway, where the trio of Kat, Matt, and Osaki stood. Jerry stared for a moment, thinking of what exactly to say to these people, before finally coming up with the perfect summation. "WE GO NOW!"