The 8th floor
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  • Reads 99
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 1
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published May 26, 2012
"I'm going to try and find a bathroom in this store, i'll be back in a bit.." That was the last thing that Charlotte Rowling said to her friends before leaving them to try and find a bathroom for her bursting bladder. "Take the elevator to the eighth floor, i believe you'll find something interesting there.." a suspicious caretaker with blood shot eyes said to Charlotte when she asked for directions. The elevator with an eerie atmosphere that would make anyone with common sense turn away. It's a shame that Charlotte doens't have any common sense. The rattling chains of the un-disturbed elevator, takes Charlotte to a place that can stop anyones heart in an instance. The land where nightmares are created. Let's just say that Charlotte discovers why no one uses the elevator, or goes to the 8th floor...
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