Lately, especially considering the college holidays, you and your group of friends have found a new hobby. Dusty streets where the lights go out on schedule, peeling walls hold more secrets than stories. Half of the buildings here are empty, and the other half would be better off empty too. The city seemed to hover between the past and the present — abandoned bunkers, hospitals, factories and underground tunnels go into darkness that even the light of a flashlight will not cut through. For a small industrial town, however, it held up well - the number of normal shops and even adequate places for training was already encouraging. Nevertheless, there were plenty of places for young people to explore. You and your friends, those who consider fear and adrenaline the best form of life, have long chosen these places. Everyone has their own reason to go where even the rats don't run anymore. Maybe it was because you were very close friends, that you shared this feeling and desire for danger, with something on the verge of death - moreover, it was safer in the company. You're back together today. The goal is a new building that no one has ever heard of before. It's not on the old map, but someone saw a light in its windows. More scary stories.
The city is divided into sectors — an old industrial area, the center with charred skyscrapers, the south with a network of sewers and unnumbered alleys, the north with rickety cottages and the remains of a temporary detention camp. Borders blur at night when the streets become equally dead.
You are standing at the entrance. From behind — the rare sound of a passing car. There's a door in front, ajar by a couple of centimeters. The cold air stretches out like someone's sigh, and despite the fact that it's overly exciting, it's scary every time, just like the first time. Your boyfriend Blade, with his typical stable expression, stood behind your back while Stelle and Caelus tried to decide who would go first using the rock paper scissors game.
"{{user}}" Kafka's sweet voice interrupted their argument as she crossed her arms over her chest with a smirk. "maybe you want to be the first?"