Chapter 2 | Returning to Derry

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Having been away from the city for so long, it was actually unbelievably difficult to find the directions. Many of the roads that you used were now covered up by new fresh farmland and additional terrain consisting of relatively smaller hills and fields belonging to the farmers who had now moved someplace elsewhere. Old pieces of wooden sheds and farmhouses can be seen poking out of the ground, with reports of storms attacking and destroying the area. No wonder that put them off staying here for much longer and moving away. 

Conscious of the fuel consumption, (Y/N) took the road on the left-hand side to head to a nearby petrol station. It wasn't too long of a distance so you should be there in no time. On the way there, you noticed a couple of things whilst you were driving. First of all, there were a lot of torn down fences, probably the aftermath of the storms that have happened last year. But secondly, you could see pieces of what had used to be some sort of extension to something like a house. But that didn't look like an extension of a house to you. It resembled of something much larger than a typical average sized house. But as you slowed down, you took a quick glimpse to your right to check the sighting again. It almost looked like an entrance to an underground facility or something. It's more likely it's something like that because of the size of the archway sticking out from the trees surrounding it.

 It's more likely it's something like that because of the size of the archway sticking out from the trees surrounding it

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2 minutes later, you spotted the local petrol station you were after and slowed down so that you can fit in. Not the most ideal entranceway, given that the lane was incredibly smaller compared to a larger petrol station. But it will do the same job. 

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