Construction is underway in the old hospital on Baker Street. The once lively sanatorium has been sitting in its place for almost 50 years, untouched and abandoned by those who would actively weave through the halls, hastily attending to the needs of those patients admitted into the sanatorium. The hospital was abandoned after the fire of 1967, thought to be set by one of the patients in a rage during an electroshock therapy treatment, ripping out the wires from the walls with great force, tearing them apart, and setting ablaze the wooden chair he was supposed to be strapped into in a spray of sparks. There was a lack of funding to repair what remained after the blaze, so those who once worked there as well as were treated- those who were still among the living- were either dismissed, released, or transferred to another hospital, but there were not many of those to worry about, considering that most that were in the building during the accident were trapped by doors not kept to their safety standards. 48 years later marked the day that began the creation of what would now be my new home- Silent hill Catholic Boarding School. I was sent here after the accidental "big reveal" my parents had this summer after my mother walked in on me and who they thought was just my best friend Nancy, so now they feel that casting me off for nuns to deal with will change who I am. Now the once eerie, unsettling sanatorium is a bright and "fun" Catholic de-gay-er, and I among many would be one to bring back life that no longer - or what should no longer be- awake.
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Silent Hill: Catholic Boarding School for the Abnormal
HorrorDid anyone really think they would come to find out what would happen when an abandoned sanatorium is turned into a Catholic Boarding School for teens? No one should ever, but one girl and all her classmates are forced to in a suspensful thriller, f...