

The doors don't know it, the computers don't like it, and now I can't open the security boot. I give it again, and sweet talk and pet, and I get some kind of plastic stick. Off I skip, until the old man comes and takes my toys away, and off I run. I gave it a nice card, and asked nice, and I got a better one in return. Buggering clockwork moron doesn't play fair. "Stupid machine with a stupid idea of a stupid world. I mean bulge, like a bedsheet with a naughty child underneath, then just go back down. 106 is supposed to be secured in this section, but the item overload buggered the usual assignments.I can't imagine what the primary storage sections are like. Each sub section is sealed now, we're all cut off. When the locks dropped, the security walls released. Or the floor? Ceiling? I haven't been up top in twelve years, I don't know which edge is top. "God in heaven (hell?), I think the wall cracked. He takes his toys and the players, and he goes home. He slides back, and hides, and counts to ten again, begin again, and off he goes! Only nobody is ever "it" again.

Or maybe he just likes? He doesn't retreat from the light, he just stops being "it" for a while. During a breach, some girly item that could see things, she watched it, saw it, was seen, saw? He likes to hunt. He just doesn't like to take all at once, no, not all, not at all. He doesn't mind light, he's never had any issue with light, never, ever, never. It's almost worse than what's in the light.

Slivering myself off, leaving breadcrumbs of my brain, scattered and tattered. I've seen the others, I know I'll most likely not even leave a body. Or maybe just sane? Or am I even that much, at this point? I feel like I have to leave something, some shard of myself behind. Some of the notes were covered in the same black mucus that was on the Old Man. Eventually, they ran into a packet of notes with what looked like the ramblings of a mad scientist. As Damion and SCP-1048 made their way into the Heavy Containment Zone, the admired how it really was a lot more "secure" than the Light Containment Zone.
