A new subway entrance has opened in Charlotte, North Carolina. There are no records of a new entrance there being built or approved, or even proposed.
But there it stands, a sign reading "SUBWAY" and a flight of stairs downward.
A new subway entrance has opened in Charlotte, North Carolina. There are no records of a new entrance there being built or approved, or even proposed.
But there it stands, a sign reading "SUBWAY" and a flight of stairs downward.
There's someone - possibly a guard - just inside the arched entrance. A solid black mask covers his head, from his neck to his forehead. He does not noticeably react to their presence.
There is a reception desk! It has a bowl of individually wrapped peppermints, a cobweb-covered swivel chair, and a bell labeled "Ring for Assistance". The bell seems to be made of cardboard and aluminum foil.
… Assuming nobody appears as he walks up to the desk, Tyler will try ringing the bell anyway. Despite it being unlikely it'll work.
... The clapper doesn't even depress. It bends a little, and the foil makes a sad, quiet, crumpling noise.
Is there an entrance if he wants to go further into the building, perhaps, going past the unmanned reception desk?
Click follows him up the stairs. The first door from the stairwell has an electronic lock, and a padlock, and a placard labeling it "PROPHECY".
The second is labeled "NEW CITIZENS", and the third, barely visible from the second landing, is "MAYOR".
Nope! It feels like solid metal. It is very cold, and the bones of his fingers touching it begin to feel like they are buzzing.
Once he lets go, his fingers begin to return to normal.
Door number two actually opens! There is an unattended plastic desk with a display of pamphlets and a box of something orange, with a label saying "Take one!"
It looks like a pile of fabric! Kind of cheap looking, but very brightly dyed orange fabric.