al – Sublevel Access
Siya's chest. The narrow concrete stairwell seemed to shrink the farther they went. Cold air swirled ar
e stairs with slick patches of algae-green. The deeper they went, the more the walls began to change, brick gave way to older concrete, c
s voice betrayed tension. "So, how many places in
nd they're always the one
ow grunt. "
s east wing and the old incinerator tunnel. That space was never officially commissioned, yet the Th
at they'd found in the archives, Siya had no dou
a locking mechanism so old it had rusted int
– ISOLATION
s. "Ever wonder why the words do not op
cause what's behind th
chel and pulled out a sm
und like bone snapping under pressure. A heavy groan
, metallic air
flashlight on a
ntrance Corri
nto the body of someth
flaking in jagged curls. The lights overhead were few, and those that still worked flickered with a dull amber glow.
wasn't just soundproofed," she sai
rm. "And someone though
. The hospital folded it into itself, piece by piece.
was a speaker, no controls, just wiring that trailed into the ceiling. Below it, faint scrat
his eyebrows.
d to the floor, surrounded by mirrors that had been shattered from within
sto
t a reader pad, long deactivated. But the Thr
SHOL
her. "We breakin
on the cold steel.
om – Entranc
rly ten minutes
nges s
sil
aded symbols lined them: spirals, eyes, and glyphs that looked like musical notation gone wrong. At the
was a complex structure of microphones, cables, a
. "What the h
d it," Siya said softly.
the leather. Her flashlight caught a glint of metal on the floor, a small tag, ha
ect:
nce Ac
us:
went
t aloud. "As
echoed in
enched
had opened something. Whatever happened in this r
broke the silence. "Siya..." It was a g
oze. "A
gh the walls like the sound of a subway in the distance.
is gun. "We ne
too silent, the a girls figure slowly lifted her head, with hair hanging
live, barel
d Room –
not from fear, but from recognition, the kind that strikes at t
if shielding herself from some unseen storm. Her hair was long, uneven, and crusted
e bloodshot, sunken, and locked onto Siya
a, but she w
Siya, "She's been dow
hey moved her. Hid her
away as if expecting pain. The resonance from the speakers above grew subt
id softly. "It's Siya. I f
r lips moved. But no sound cam
a singl
un
heart s
it too. "Wha
Siya, but toward the wall behind the
shifted. Its surface flexed, rippling like stretched
s it a break. But a mouth, a spiraling wound in
gun raised. "Wh
and burnt plastic. Siya could barely keep her footing. The spiral of microphone
a scr
rsed itself at once, like a cry looped in on itself thro
d forward.
gether they hoisted Asanda up. Her bo
at it!" Si
widened. Something was
Too many joints. Not flesh, but some kind of obsidian material, glossy and vein
's coming back. Yo
red, froz
piral they'd seen earlier. Th
n!" she shouted. "I
akly. "The floor
small vial of charcoal powder they'd taken from Jacus's room
th shaking hands, began to draw a reverse spiral,
back!" sh
acks. The thing recoiled, but didn't stop. The wall around the mouth bega
ced the
he center of the reversed spiral and the speakers erupted in
ll began to retract
led with a grinding moan, leaving behind only cracked concrete and the faint outline of
rgency beam illuminated only their faces. Asanda's
ered, "We need
Maintenance Tu
r-tunnels. Siya knew the paths vaguely, having studied the
d over: "It's still here... not done.
not just traumatized. She's
. She was a vessel for whatever was behi
m the Threshold Room, th
te Schuur's east wing. A pair of orderlies passed by a
. "No one can know a
ut what do we
now unconscious again,
. "We get her safe. Then we find ou
ent, just a flash, she thought she saw it again: A spiral, etc