You find yourself in a factory, an old, abandoned factory. You walk in the door, look around, and see a T.V. in the corner of the entry room next to the main desk. There was a tape sitting on the counter, you go and pick up the tape, sliding it into the player. The T.V. flickered, then fluttered to a single image of a monster, was the only way it could be described, as the T.V. was bloody, and the picture was blurry as well. A voice came from the T.V. it was oddly clear and calming. "Congrats, you have manage to get into our factory. That might not be a good thing, on your side, though." You look around as a sound echoed though the room, like a heavy, rusty, metal door opening. You turn back to the T.V. as the voice continued. "Our security it top tier, no way past it. So while you get to... explore, we pride ourselves in our security and power." You start to get a bit scared as you hear scraping on the ground, and get the feeling of being watched. The T.V. voice rang through again as you scanned the room.
"Welcome to The Unknown, the only place in the world to hold the deepest fears of your Nightmares."
What do you do next?
TEASER:
I sit comfortably in my makeshift shelter, planning my next voyage to the surface. Faint footsteps above ground snap me out of my thought. I silently reached to my loaded gun, an SKO Shorty, and carefully pulled back the hammer. I silently crept up the unstable metal stairs, aiming my gun at the door at the top. The heavy metal door creaked. Something was behind it. The door pushes open to reveal a man. A human. He slowly reaches into his pocket and pulls out a crinkled yellow paper. I grab the note, while lowering my gun. I look up only to find the man gone. I unfold the paper. It's hard to make out the words in red ink with the dim lighting of the sewer tunnel. Eventually, I'm able to decipher, "34.0522' N, 118.2437' W". Coordinates. At the bottom of the note, scribbled out in black in, there's one phrase. "Code: 213"
*Please note this story includes graphic depictions of blood and violence. This story may not be suitable for all audiences.