LATER AFTER BELLA HEADS FOR BED...
Luke sits down on the sofa and puts on Netflix. "Going to finish that documentary that I was watching the other night. Was really good so far. Look forward to seeing the rest." he said as he hit the resume toggle with the remote.
He recommences the documentary at a scene of two characters exploring and navigating an abandoned facility that has been left to rot for the course of many years. The scene follows after the events of the previous scenes. It's more of a mystery documentary than anything as they destine to get to the bottom of the stories of the many smells of foul odors emerging from the old building, covered with moss, cracking bricks, mossy bricks, cobwebs, that somehow intersects in a cave system.
Luke loves these types of documentaries. The element of suspense amps up the mystery overtime as the story progresses, as there are many twists and turns throughout the plot. Reminds him back in the day when he and his mates were out late at night messing about when they came to stumble across an old factory. Their curiosity got the better of them and they proceeded to trespass further into the unknown, something of which itself produced a mysterious outcome in the end.
One of his friends vanished after they had went too far into the facility that they had started experiencing strange encounters. There was dozens of creepy broken dolls with blood pouring out of them, there was old factory machinery that looked designed to manufacture toys, there was also a old train station that was mostly covered in spider webs and the rest of the place was just bathed with darkness.
He watches as the character on TV steadies himself as they prepare to embrace for whatever the hell awaits them. The fog, and the mist that surrounds the character makes it more difficult for the character to identify potential risks and hazards.
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