The two men walked up to the main entrance and rang the buzzer to be let in. The large metal doors slid into the wall with a rusty creak and they were greeted by nothing but darkness. Johnny Ghost frowned and called into the blackness.

"I am Johnny Ghost, Paranormal Investigator Extraordinaire. This is my assistant Johnny Toast. We are here to investigate the paranormal activity in this place." He got out his flashlight and stepped inside, followed closely by Toast.

"Um sir, I don't think anyone is here. Maybe this was the wrong entrance?" Toast thought out loud in the hopes of not walking blindly into a place like this. Ghost shined his flashlight around and found a door.

"I didn't see any other doors out there. Besides they did buzz us in so this place can't be empty." Johnny Ghost walked over and tugged at the door to open it. It didn't budge.

"Uh sir, I think it opens the other way." Toast pushed on the door and it opened easily, giving way to a barely lit hallway with many numbered doors.

"I knew that. I was just testing you. You passed, good work Johnny." Ghost smiled and tried to cover up the fact he did not know the door opened that way. He then walked into the hallway and inspected the first door. It was the same as the other doors, dark blue, small window, and a metal plate near the knob with its designated number. He peeked in the window and saw a small white room with a person who looked to be sleeping on a cot. Johnny Toast fidgeted around the hallway, glancing in door windows every once in a while.

"Sir I don't think the ghost is in this hallway, shouldn't we move on and keep looking?" Toast was nervous about all the things he was seeing in this hall. He was trying to check the EMP scanner but the level two ghosts around were messing with it so he gave up and put it away. He would see small flutters of monsters in the corner of his eye, and feel something staring at him when he wasn't looking, but when he turned to look at them directly he saw nothing.

"Yeah good idea. This hallway seems boring anyway, and the sooner we get this over with, the sooner we can go relax." He sighed and started down the hallway to a double door. He pushed it open and it let to a fork, one way going straight, and the other going left. The hallway ahead had the same awful lighting as the one before, and the left had the darkness that was at the main entrance. The somewhat lit hallway had a shadow at the end of it though, one that was floating a few feet from the ground, and it did not look friendly.