11:56 Day 4
Copyright, Icarry2, WDY Media
As you stumble around a bit you realize that there are some familiar aspects of the area your standing in, much like Mr Red and Mr Grey’s bunkers. It would only make sense that they be similar, why engineer them differently, if learned in the dark, being in one or any of them would be the same. Lay of the land is always a great ally.
You shine your light around and see that everything has a bit of dust on it, some things just don’t look to be the same as the other two bunkers you have been in but there are similarities as to where the rooms have doors and the general lay out but this one is a little messy.. A bench is half ripped from the wall, with only one side anchored to the concrete wall. It looks to have been forcibly pulled from the wall on one side which bent the frame around the anchor bolt so it could not be removed. A sign of impatience…
There were cabinet doors left open in the small kitchen area, some large cabinets which were hefty and could hold a lot of weight on their shelves were left wide open and empty..
Nothing like the other bunkers…
You cautiously walk around a bit, right hand perched on your Ruger with your light held close to you not with your arm reaching outward, a tactic you were taught a long time ago.
You quickly perform a left around sweep of the room and the area finding all the other hatchway doors closed and latched you decide it was safe to call for reinforcements.
Copyright, Icarry2, WDY Media
As you stumble around a bit you realize that there are some familiar aspects of the area your standing in, much like Mr Red and Mr Grey’s bunkers. It would only make sense that they be similar, why engineer them differently, if learned in the dark, being in one or any of them would be the same. Lay of the land is always a great ally.
You shine your light around and see that everything has a bit of dust on it, some things just don’t look to be the same as the other two bunkers you have been in but there are similarities as to where the rooms have doors and the general lay out but this one is a little messy.. A bench is half ripped from the wall, with only one side anchored to the concrete wall. It looks to have been forcibly pulled from the wall on one side which bent the frame around the anchor bolt so it could not be removed. A sign of impatience…
There were cabinet doors left open in the small kitchen area, some large cabinets which were hefty and could hold a lot of weight on their shelves were left wide open and empty..
Nothing like the other bunkers…
You cautiously walk around a bit, right hand perched on your Ruger with your light held close to you not with your arm reaching outward, a tactic you were taught a long time ago.
You quickly perform a left around sweep of the room and the area finding all the other hatchway doors closed and latched you decide it was safe to call for reinforcements.
Last edited: