Samantha climbed the fence first. It was considerably harder in a diaper. Kaitlin handed Samantha everything one at a time over the fence, then she hopped over.
They walked in to the asylum. Samantha had the camera and the bible, she was afraid to handle the gun. She started filming. She really hoped no one would see this video, they were walking around somewhere they weren’t supposed to be with a gun. Not to mention they were both wearing diapers. It was so quiet all they could hear were their footsteps and the crinkling of their diapers as they walked.
They were at the hall where the bookshelf was. They could tell there was an obvious opening behind it. Samantha was nervous. She was wetting herself, she couldn’t feel herself peeing, but she could feel her diaper expanding.
“I just wet myself” Samantha said aloud forgetting that she was filming.
“That’s nothing, I messed my diaper.”
Samantha could only imagine what it felt like to walk around in poopy diapers.
They approached the tipped over shelf. Files were spread all around the floor, some of them stained with pee. The strong smell of decay filled the hallway.
There was an obvious opening behind the shelf. Kaitlin handed Samantha the flashlight. It was dark in there.
Samantha turned the flashlight on. There was a spiral staircase leading downward behind the shelf. Kaitlin went in first holding up the gun. Samantha followed her with the light.
The smell got worse as they went in deeper. They had gone down at least one story when the stairs ended. It opened up into a larger rectangular room. Piles of bones lined the walls. They had found the staff and the inmates.
They wanted out of there, but nothing was there to immediately harm them. Everything there was dead except them. There were faded red markings etched into every inch of the walls. It looked like a language that neither of them had seen before.
Samantha scanned all the walls and ceiling with the light and the video camera making sure to get everything on video. They didn’t want to go in. They checked to make sure they weren’t missing anything obvious. Then they left.