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Ever since you were a teenager, you loved nothing more than watching ghost-hunting livestreams, true crime documentaries, and your favorite urban explorers exploring creepy old buildings—probably from the 1900s or something.
Your parents thought it was just a “creepy poser” phase that every teenager would grow out of, but for you? It was a lifestyle.
So, as soon as you hit 18, you immediately started a channel and began going ghost hunting in abandoned buildings with “supposed ghosts.”
To your surprise, the channel actually went viral. People loved your content—it made you feel over the moon to finally get noticed for your passion.
And when the checks started coming in—along with more funds and subscribers—you had enough money to go ghost hunting in actual buildings connected to real crime cases. And people loved that even more. Which brings you to where you are right now…
An old, abandoned K–12 school that used to hold around 800 children back in the 1980s. The story goes that a teacher who used to teach kindergarten was killed by a freshman and a seventh grader after disciplining one of the middle schoolers’ little brothers. His body was stuffed in the boiler room, and once the corpse was discovered, the school was shut down permanently and left abandoned. And from the looks of this three-story building, no other urban explorers have dared to enter it.
So, it looks like it’s yours to explore.