They walked through the building, it looked better inside than out in Vincent's opinion, but in Scott's opinion, it was slightly disgusting. It was so dark and Scott sighed quietly, turning on the flashlight and yelping in fear when a large rat ran in front of his feet. Vincent laughed and said, "Wuss, it was just a rat." Scott stuck his tongue out at the taller and huffed.
The walls were an off color with a light dusting of rust and moss and whatever the hell that yellow stuff is. The floor was also stained with stuff and Mike pulled a face at the rot on a wooden door he lightly touched. "Dude, just how long has this building been up for?" Mike asked curiously as he pulled his hand back and lowered it back to his side.
"I think it's been up since Fazbear Entertainment came about. Which I do believe was in the early 1700s." Jeremy replied with a shrug, brushing some hanging wires away casually. It made Scott thankful he was the shortest. "Man, is this dried blood or some other crap?" Scott asked, pulling a face as he stepped over a stain on the floor. Vincent stopped and turned around before walking over to Scott, kneeling down and flashing the light on it and said, "Yup, dried blood. Do you think there were murders here?"
"Ha! If there were, then this was the perfect place to commit them. I mean really, this place is in the middle of bloody nowhere!" Mike exclaimed sarcastically and Vincent glared at him over his shoulder before looking at the blood stain again. "Honestly, it looks like a footprint. Scott, did you happen to step in liquid?"
Scott glared and huffed out, "I would remember stepping in red liquid Vincent. And besides, that footprint is WAY to small and feminine to be mind." Jeremy raised an eyebrow at that and commented cheekily, "I dunno Scott, you have some small feet." Scott's face went red with rage before he stormed off through a nearby door and Mike said, "Dude, you shouldn't have said that. Now I need to go find him. Who knows what happened and the building isn't completely stable."
To be continued...
