The room was dark, and the only light emitting was from the computer
console´s green digits on his left side.
Suddenly, a faint humming sound began and light´s which had not been used for decades, flared to life, bathing the now fully lit room in their blue- like glow, spreading over the smooth concrete walls, the few cables hanging loosely from the almost as smooth roof, indicating at least some connection with what was behind the security door just shut.
A chittering noise began flowing in the dank air from the computer console, as it went through commands not used since the construction was built, flowing too fast for human eyes to read.
When all security commands had been surpassed, the single light bulb in the room lighted up, igniting the room in a reddish light, while a warning alarm went off, indicating danger, probably from what was outside.
There was a resounding creak in the area where he was standing, filling his ears, his very bones, with dread, as the roundedly shaped door before him slowly slid to the side, revealing noting but darkness and some rough mountain walls at each side, with stalactites hanging, trying to meet up with almost as high stalagmites emerging from the floor, giving the whole scene a grotesque look.
With determined, but heavy steps, he stepped out of the hole of what had once been his home, and tried to more closely survey the area around him, but not much could be seen in the gloom, except a pile of bones just outside, making him recoil, before he could determine that the cause probably, and hopefully was, that he had not been able to make it inside before The Day.
As he turned around, trying to peer deeper into the gloom, which seemed to be darkening before his very eyes, he heard some very disturbing noises emitting from the caverns, indicating that at least something was near.
The heavy door numbered "13" by carving , rolled back in place with the help of the heavy axle, fastened with a pole in the complicated machinations built in the mountain, leaving him alone in the darkness with only the quickly-fading sound of the rumble emitted from the heavy Vault door when it slid in place.
Suddenly, a faint humming sound began and light´s which had not been used for decades, flared to life, bathing the now fully lit room in their blue- like glow, spreading over the smooth concrete walls, the few cables hanging loosely from the almost as smooth roof, indicating at least some connection with what was behind the security door just shut.
A chittering noise began flowing in the dank air from the computer console, as it went through commands not used since the construction was built, flowing too fast for human eyes to read.
When all security commands had been surpassed, the single light bulb in the room lighted up, igniting the room in a reddish light, while a warning alarm went off, indicating danger, probably from what was outside.
There was a resounding creak in the area where he was standing, filling his ears, his very bones, with dread, as the roundedly shaped door before him slowly slid to the side, revealing noting but darkness and some rough mountain walls at each side, with stalactites hanging, trying to meet up with almost as high stalagmites emerging from the floor, giving the whole scene a grotesque look.
With determined, but heavy steps, he stepped out of the hole of what had once been his home, and tried to more closely survey the area around him, but not much could be seen in the gloom, except a pile of bones just outside, making him recoil, before he could determine that the cause probably, and hopefully was, that he had not been able to make it inside before The Day.
As he turned around, trying to peer deeper into the gloom, which seemed to be darkening before his very eyes, he heard some very disturbing noises emitting from the caverns, indicating that at least something was near.
The heavy door numbered "13" by carving , rolled back in place with the help of the heavy axle, fastened with a pole in the complicated machinations built in the mountain, leaving him alone in the darkness with only the quickly-fading sound of the rumble emitted from the heavy Vault door when it slid in place.
