CreepsMcPasta Creepypasta Radio - "The Wasting Room" Creepypasta

Episode Date: August 21, 2020

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Starting point is 00:00:01 There is an unspoken rule that dictates that all stories, regardless of intent and genre, must be satisfying. So, I'll start by telling you right now that my tale won't abide by that rule. My tale isn't some leisurely story, not if I am to be faithful to what occurred. I'll have to tell my story as it happened. A slow, drawn out death. No lesson, no closure, no reason, nothing to justify what happened to my friend. friends me. If you're looking for answers, leave, turn away, shut the door, you won't find them here. Nightmares, like all sickly, malformed children, have a point of conception and birth.
Starting point is 00:00:47 Mine was birthed in my elementary school, vile and caustic. I like to think that every school has them. Little rumours and myths about a place. ours just happened to be the wasting room in the centre of the east wing of the school was a brick building about the size of a small garage when I was in third grade
Starting point is 00:01:10 I walked past it and was immediately entranced by it I went up to it and ran my finger along the surface of the weathered brick revelling in the amalgamation of strange textures spongy patches of moss brick and mortar as rough as sandpaper
Starting point is 00:01:25 the deep crevices and cracks all perfect contrasts bound to a single surface. I circled the building, running my finger alongside it, until I stood in front of the door. I impulsively reached for the doorknop and rested my hand on the cold, rusted brass door handle. Energy seeped from it to me, the transferring of an idea,
Starting point is 00:01:48 an instinct, calling to me. I know that's what it was doing. My hand tightened around the handle, and I was starting to twist it open when the harsh reprimands of a woman's voice froze me in place. Christopher, what are you doing? asked my teacher, Mrs. Leor.
Starting point is 00:02:08 She gave me a mild scolding before telling me that room was off limits and to run along and get to class. Later that day at recess, I asked my friends, Danny and Leah, about the mysterious red brick building. That's the wasting room. My older brother says,
Starting point is 00:02:26 That's where they take the bad kids, answered Danny. I heard a witchelifts there, Leah added. I pondered it for a moment, and, just like most kids my age, accepted both answers as truth. Over the next few years, I learned more about that forsaken room. The rumor goes that back when teachers were allowed to hit students, they would do it in that brick room. One day, an exceptionally cruel principal took a third. third grader named Lily into the brick room and beat her so savagely he thought he killed her. In his panic, he sealed the room and forbade anyone from entering.
Starting point is 00:03:07 Unfortunately, Lily hadn't died. That would have been a mercy. She was just knocked unconscious. When she finally woke up and saw that she was trapped inside the brick building, she tried everything she could to break out. But, being so young, her meek voice was never heard. Instead, she slowly rotted away for a few weeks, wasting away from the inside out. When they finally found her years later, her remains were mummified, her face contorted in
Starting point is 00:03:39 eternal anguish, her little fingers were whittled away to bone, fragments of her nails embedded into the bricks, dried blood stained the floor and walls. Ever since then, the room has been permanently locked, a gruesome tale told the children living in a gruesome world. Of course, as all kids do with myths and urban legends, we embellish them. Danny would tell us that Lily was still alive, that she had survived off of a rat and a leaky water pipe. Leah thought that the teachers still use the room to punish the worst students.
Starting point is 00:04:14 I made up a story of how I once saw Mrs. Lear open the door, and I was able to see the dusty skeleton of Lily still inside. Danny and Leah didn't believe me, of course, but the mysteries surrounding the room still intrigued us. My favourite rumour was that the ghost of Little Lily wandered the halls of the East Wing, and on lonely, dreary days or dark starless nights, she would drag anyone caught alone into the wasting room to suffer the same fate she did. It wasn't until the beginning of sixth grade when we were invested in getting inside the room and seeing if any of the rumours were true.
Starting point is 00:04:53 I was the one who pushed our trio towards that insidious red brick building. It was our final year before we would be ushered into the ever-awkward and painful stage known as adolescence. Danny was an early bloomer and as the first wave of hormonal changes hit, he changed drastically. He was no longer interested in running around with Lear and me as we chased small animals and hit trees with sticks. That was kid stuff. and if his sudden growth spurt was any indicator Danny wasn't a kid like us not anymore
Starting point is 00:05:29 the night we decided we needed to make one last chance at recapturing that child had sense of adventure was the night Danny pulled out a crinkled magazine from under his bed and flashed me the cover it was a playboy a busty scantily clad model on its cover when he opened the magazine and tried to show it me I turned away as if it was a photo of a crime scene
Starting point is 00:05:52 I didn't want to see it. I knew if I did, that would be the death of the child that still existed within me. I didn't want to leave that stage of my life behind. Not yet. Danny briefly berated me, asking me if I was gay, saying that was the only reason someone would be scared of boobs. I ignored him and asked my mom to pick me up early. I knew then that the only way to reel Danny back in would be with something that could still spark Childish Fear and Wonder
Starting point is 00:06:23 The Room I knew even back then that after the summer our trio's dynamic would never be the same. It was Leah. Danny and I had been suddenly vying for her attention. We both looked at her through different lenses
Starting point is 00:06:40 and I guess I just wanted to have one last adventure before our biology tore us apart. I was initially met with hesitation when I brought up the room but after a bit of badgering they were on board how are you going to do it
Starting point is 00:06:57 the teachers keep the doors locked you know Leah said that proves that they're hiding something doesn't it Danny added maybe we can steal a key from one of the teachers I said Leah scrunched the face
Starting point is 00:07:10 at the suggestion she warned us about how that would only cause more trouble Danny interrupted to inform us of a secret entrance to the room his brother told him about Leah and I were both skeptical at the claim but Danny was insistent that there was a secret underground entrance My brother says that he found it one time
Starting point is 00:07:31 Says there's a basement in the back of the school Danny insisted Well then, he's just going to have to show it to us then Leah replied Though we had settled on trying to convince Danny's brother To guide us to this so-called secret entrance We still made an effort to locate it on our own Leah got picked up as soon as school was out,
Starting point is 00:07:52 but Danny and I had about 30 minutes before his dad picked us both up. We both snucked at the field in the back of the school and poked around for a few minutes, but found nothing but rocks and dirt. We gave up after a while and headed back towards the front of the school to wait for Mr Powell to pick us up. I hadn't thought about the plausibility of the school
Starting point is 00:08:14 having multiple sealed exits and entrances. Up until the mid-60s, my school was a hospital. It was too small and outdated, having been first built in the 30s to be of much use in the rapidly changing era. It was abandoned until the early 70s when it was renovated and repurposed into a school. Of course, as naive kids, we never connected the dots. This place had seen much more death in suffering within its walls than anyone was willing to acknowledge. I spent that night at Danny's house annoying his older brother David
Starting point is 00:08:50 to show us the location of the hidden passage It took only a few minutes To get him talking about his time spent it at school It's sealed up now, you know They buried it And it's not a basement, it's a cellar I found it one day with Jimmy While we were goofing off
Starting point is 00:09:06 It had a rusty lock of course But I just broke it with a rock We never actually made it to the wasting room I don't even know if the cellar leads to it That's just something Jimmy says his teacher told him. Inside that cellar was a tunnel that ran under the school. Old rusty pipes ran along the walls and ceiling, twisting like intestines. Yeah, that's what it was.
Starting point is 00:09:28 We were inside some metal giant's guts. David jumped up trying to scare us. The only reaction he got from us was a unified... Gross. David's face scrunched up into an annoyed half-frown before he continued. Anyway, there was something wrong with this place. Not only was it ancient, rusty and dark, but something felt off like something was in there with us,
Starting point is 00:09:54 or like the tunnel itself was alive. I swear, I thought I saw the pipes twitch sometimes, and the whole shaft was suddenly shifting like it was breathing. I don't know, but it was weird, man. We walked a few feet further into the tunnel when we heard a clang, and we just froze. I tried to act tough, and so I called out like an idiot.
Starting point is 00:10:15 I heard it before I saw it. This figure just darted out into the darkness. It was small but on all fours, and it was fast. That's when Jimmy and I started running, screaming our heads off. When we reached the cellar door, we just scrambled up, and I turned around long enough to see this decayed little girl, just on all fours glaring back up at us. Absolute rage in her eyes.
Starting point is 00:10:41 I don't think I've ever slammed the door that hard since then. since then. What happened after that? I asked. Well, we ran screaming and crying to the principal's office and told him all about what happened. Of course, they didn't believe us, but they were upset that we had found the cellar entrance.
Starting point is 00:11:00 So the next day, they shoveled dirt over it and told us to not go near it again. You know, sometimes, I still get nightmares about that little girl. Her pale skin, covered in rot, and her hateful eyes. Maybe it's that Lily Girl they talk about, but I don't know. So, you'll show us where it is? Danny asked in an excited voice.
Starting point is 00:11:25 Hell no, if you kids know what's good for you, then you'll stay away from the door and from the wasting room. Nothing good will come of it. David replied, disappointed, but not disheartened, we went back to Danny's room to play video games. David didn't know at the time, but his warning might have saved us. from what was to come. If only we had listened. We told Leah all about David's experience
Starting point is 00:11:51 the following Monday. That's scary, and I don't think we should go looking for that door. What if Lily is really down there and we let her out? She asked. Don't be dumb, Leah. My bro was just trying to scare us.
Starting point is 00:12:05 Besides, I've got a plan on how to find it. Oh yeah? How? I asked. The next time you spend the night, We'll sneak out and hide my dad's shovel in the trees in the field. And after school, we can go digging around and see if we find it.
Starting point is 00:12:22 Danny said with a grin. What about me? You know my mom picks me up as soon as school's out? Just ask her if you can hang out with us for a little bit, he responded. Leah just sighed and said she would try. Danny's plan, like most of the plans children make, never came to fruition. sneaking out at night and carrying a shovel wasn't going to happen. Danny modified his plans and instead snuck three garden trowls in his backpack to school every day
Starting point is 00:12:53 until Leah was able to convince her mom to let her stay after school. It took three weeks of Leah's whining, but she finally caved in after Danny's father gave her a verbal confirmation that he would drop Leah off at her house. It was a warm summer day when we made the trek to the back of the school. to search for the cellar door. Sixth grade graduation was near and I knew that these halcyon days were nearing their end. This would be our last great childhood adventure and I wanted to make this the one to remember for the rest of my life. In the greatest knife twist of irony, that wish came true.
Starting point is 00:13:33 We spent only a few minutes stabbing the ground nearest to the school building before Leah hit something with a trowel. something with a trowel. She shouted for us to check it out. She was always eager when it came to being the first at things. Danny and I started digging and sure enough we heard and felt our trowel scrape against metal buried only three to four inches deep. The three of us ran over and started scraping away until a rusty metal cellar door lay before us. Dan let out an excited yell and did a little half dance. I hadn't seen him act so goofy in months. I was starting to reach for the handle of the door to throw it open.
Starting point is 00:14:17 When I felt a firm, icy grip of my wrist freeze me in place. I joked around in a panic to try to get a glimpse of the figure tearing over me. What are you children doing? asked Mrs. Leor in a calm but cold tone. Nothing, we were just playing around. Dicking for rocks and stuff, Danny answered. Oh? Explain why. You're in a strictly off-limant area, hmm?
Starting point is 00:14:45 Mrs. Leor pointed an accusatory finger at Lear. Leah looked down at her feet for a moment and let a few tears fall. The poor girl was always frightened by authority figures. We were just looking for a way to get into the wasting room, Leah said, tears slowly falling from her face. Oh, that persistent rumor. I can show it to you if you want,
Starting point is 00:15:10 Mrs. Leor said, with a slight laugh. Wait, really? Danny asked. Yes, if it will put these silly rumours to rest. Come follow me, Mrs. Leor said. The walk to the eastern wing was punctuated by an anxious undercurrent. The various rumours surrounding that room,
Starting point is 00:15:30 it's nefarious purpose, an origin cycle through my mind. My anxiety peaked as we stood in front of that red-bricked building. Mrs. Leor took out a land yard with a single brass key, gave us one final lock and inserted the key
Starting point is 00:15:46 into the rusted, aging lock. The sound of the lock turning sent a jolt of paralytic fear through my body. Something about the faint grin Mrs. Lear gave us seemed sinister.
Starting point is 00:15:59 As she creaked the door open, I started urging myself to take hold of my friend's hands and just run, but every command I internally screamed at my body was ignored Mrs. Leor straightened her back and flung the door open
Starting point is 00:16:14 the screeching of its ancient hinges cut through the silence and echoed off the concrete and linoleum Danny jumped back Leah gasped and I broke out of my stunned silence to make a diminutive sound at the sight of what lay beyond the door
Starting point is 00:16:30 nothing no skeletons no bodies no little girl withered and broken, seeking revenge in the world that are condemned her to a fate worse than death. Just dust, some shelves, and old furniture. Want to know why this was called the wasting room?
Starting point is 00:16:49 This room was once used as a pantry back when this school was still a hospital. When the first teachers opened it up after its conversion, they found it full of spoiled food. Guess the name got out to the students and they ran with it, made up all sorts of ridiculous things. We only use it for storage these days.
Starting point is 00:17:07 Nothing to fear. But what about Lily? I blurted out. Lily Teresa Esther, that was the name. The police determined that she was abducted by her estranged father and was never seen again. The last time she was seen was at this campus, but she didn't die here.
Starting point is 00:17:26 The investigation was thorough and nothing was ever found. We stood, dumbfounded by the sudden revelations. Good enough for you, kids, she asked. Yeah, I guess, Leah answered. Good, I've got things to attend to, she said, locking the room and stuffing the lanyard into her back pocket. As she was getting ready to leave, Danny ran up and hugged her, thanking her for solving the mystery for us. She let out an exaggerated sigh and let him know that it was no big deal and turned to leave. As soon as she was out of ear-shot, Danny spoke up.
Starting point is 00:18:06 Did you see it? See what? Leah and I asked in unison. He didn't see it? Then, I guess I'll have to show it you. Danny said, as he dangled the lanyard. Danny, we're going to be in so much trouble. You need to give that back. Leah said.
Starting point is 00:18:23 Yeah, Danny, your dad's going to be here any minute, I said. Just enough time to take a quick peek, he replied. Danny took a quick look around to make sure no one else is around and quickly unlock the door and opened it wide. He walked in and motioned for us to do the same. Don't be babies, don't you guys want to see it? I took a nervous step inside the room. Leah close behind me.
Starting point is 00:18:52 Danny walked towards an old, filthy dresser. Help me move this thing. All three of us worked to push the thing a few feet and revealed that directly under was the rusty cellar door. See, I told you guys. Danny said. I don't think this is a good idea, Danny. We don't know what's down there, and your dad's probably waiting for us, I said.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Yeah, and we already saw that the wasting room is nothing to be scared of. Danny tugged on the cellar's door handle and slowly raised it until it stood open. Did you guys ever think that maybe this isn't the wasting room? Danny asked. What do you mean? I asked. David said that he saw Lily in some tunnel in a cellar. we should check it out at least
Starting point is 00:19:39 I peered down the cellar and saw a ladder leading to a smaller chamber inside there was a corridor attached to it and at the very edge I saw several pipes Danny was onto something and with my curiosity peaked I agreed that it would be worth taking a look what about your dad
Starting point is 00:20:01 my mom will kill me if we're late Leah whined it'll only be a second just to see if the wasting room is down there Danny said. I gave Leia's hand a quick squeeze and reassuring look before she nodded slightly. Reluctantly
Starting point is 00:20:17 she joined us as we climbed down into the cellar. The chamber was surprisingly well lit. Light bulbs lined the ceiling. They were far enough apart that pockets of darkness existed in between each one. The most substantial oddity in the room
Starting point is 00:20:32 was the profound lack of dust on anything. Sure, rust lined the pipes but the dust was nowhere to be seen. I should have seen this as a warning sign, until that place had been inhabited for years. Leah pressed closer to me as Danny led our trio towards the pipeline corridor. The moment we crossed the threshold into it, we heard a loud slam that caused the lights to flicker.
Starting point is 00:20:59 In the brief moans of darkness, I swore I saw movement. We screamed, loud and piercing. a collective shriek reached a siren-loud crescendo that quietened as the light's return to the normal usual stable illumination. Leah was gripping my hands so tightly he had hurt, and she was openly sobbing. I... I want to go home, she said in between sobs. Yeah, Danny agreed. We turned to run back towards the ladder and saw that the cellar door had been slammed shut. I scrambled up the ladder and tried to throw the doors open
Starting point is 00:21:38 but no matter how hard pushed and hit it made no signs of budging I started to scream for help hoping someone would hear and let us out damn Danny cursed what are we gonna do I yelled Leah was now hysterical pleading for us to get her out of there
Starting point is 00:21:58 Danny stared at both of us face paler than I'd ever seen it this tunnel has to lead somewhere I bet that it'll be at the cellar on the other side of the school we should No we stay here and wait for help Leah yelled Leah's right
Starting point is 00:22:15 If we stay here someone's bound to find us I said Danny nodded and joined us in calling out for help And occasionally pounding at the cellar door hours seemed to pass by And when we had screamed our voice's horse And worked our hands roar we knew no one was coming.
Starting point is 00:22:35 We have to look for a way out, Danny said in a dry whisper. I nodded meekly and tried to help a near catatonic lea stand to her feet. She was responsive despite her silence. Walking to the edge of the room and peering down that ancient corridor, I saw that it stretched on as far as the eye could see, the light bulbs illuminating as much as they possibly could before blinking out of existence. I took a precarious step into the tunnel,
Starting point is 00:23:07 expecting something to happen. But when nothing did, I took another. Danny walked ahead in a feigned bravado, and Leah followed closely behind me. We walked until we hit the first light bulb above our heads. Like a spotlight, it shone in disorienting brilliance, giving us a clear view of the rusted and flaked metal pipes running alongside us.
Starting point is 00:23:30 Some had built up condensation and dripped cold droplets. Others lead the dubious black fluid, and some occasionally shot a jet of steam through cracks and holes. I had the slightest inclination to reach out and touch them, but I caught myself halfway through the thought. I looked ahead and saw the murky darkness we had to cross before reaching the next light bulb lit beacon. Grab my hand and run, I said.
Starting point is 00:24:00 Leah took my left hand and Danny my right, and we sprinted as a linked unit into the next spotlight. We repeated this five or six more times before I noticed a change in scenery. The number of pipes running alongside had quadrupled, crowding the walls and ceiling and leaving no space. The size variations of the pipes had also increased, some so rusted that this seemed on the verge of bursting, while others seemed almost new. seemed almost new until closer inspection revealed the layers of grime that coated their surfaces.
Starting point is 00:24:36 Some pipes were as wide as my head, while others were as thin as wires. I also was beginning to see that some of them were, very subtly vibrating. I tried to pick up the pace, but after passing eight more light bulbs, my foot caught on something, and I fell hard. I was plunged into the darkness, unable to see what it tripped me. The floor no longer felt like concrete. It was lumpy and harsh, covered in strange groves and valleys. Dread formed in my stomach as I tried to imagine what it was.
Starting point is 00:25:13 Get up, Danny shouted. He hoisted me up, and we ran into the safety of the light. It was there when I finally got a good look of the floor. Pipes. The floor was made up of pipes. They lined every inch of space. I wondered if they rested on any concrete, or if we were walking in a hallway of suspended pipes.
Starting point is 00:25:40 An unusually large pipe above our heads lightly showered us in a clear liquid, I hoped it was water. Leah looked at me with fear in her eyes. Danny saw it too. He turned away and stared at what lay ahead. The pipes beneath were now noticeably undulating, not constantly, but a wave of motion came and went in 40-second intervals.
Starting point is 00:26:05 No one spoke up about the phenomenon. Instead, we rested for a bit before we continued our trek down the pipe-filled tunnel, silent and no longer holding each other's hands. I lost track of how many light bulbs we passed and how long we had been down there. We collapsed in exhaustion under the glow of a light bulb. The pipes were now underd underd, In in constant shifting motion, an industrial intestinal tract. The hallway itself pushed this forward ever so slightly.
Starting point is 00:26:37 The pipes now had multiple facets, spigots and knobs, some leaking foul inky liquids, or some spewed a steady stream of vetted water. An amalgamation of fungus grew on most pipes, psychedelic, multicolored, multi-textured molds, oddly shaped luminescent mushrooms and pulsating slimes. The putrid scent of decay, spores, rust, metal and death filled my lungs with every heaving breath. I stood up and propped myself against the pipe, wincing of the gelatinous sensation of the fungal organisms living on it. How much longer could I bear this?
Starting point is 00:27:17 The sound of clanking and twisting pipes caught my attention and looked at the sea what was making the sound. It was a pale, withered hand, poking out of the tangle of pipes directly above us. I stood, frozen in place, unable to shout as a second hand slipped through and pushed the metal pipes apart as easily as if they were rubber. The sound the pipes made as they were forced apart caught the attention of Leah and Danny, and they looked up at the being directly above their heads. As the hands pushed the pipes further apart, we all saw what it was, and we let out a collective shriek. The weathered visage of Lily peered back at us, hateful and cold with malevolent intent.
Starting point is 00:28:06 Where her eyes had once been, now grew pale, table-capped mushrooms, the inside of her mouth was stained black, and his putrid stench overpowered that of the pipe corridor. From a long mummified skin, within the rips and tears, some fungus grew and dangled down or stood erect, vile defiling shapes taking root in a child long dead I saw the mycelium through a translucent papery skin it throbbed
Starting point is 00:28:34 ached and the morbid thought that the fungus was puppeteering poor old Lily Teresa Esther briefly materialized in my head it was dispelled by the shuddering sound she made something between a wheeze and scream she lunged wildly as soon as it escaped the rotting pit of her mouth
Starting point is 00:28:53 What was that? Leah screamed. Just run! Lily was on all fours then, facing us. The swollen purple tongue fell out of that black pit and she flitted suggestively at us. I saw little white postules lining the size of a tongue and recognised with horror what they were. Tiny mushroom caps.
Starting point is 00:29:17 We ran faster than we had ever run in our lives. Lily let out another wheezing shriek and was at our heels. My chest burned with every breath. Nearing exhaustion, I dared to look behind me. Lily was now on the ceiling, clinging the pipes like some hellish gecko. She was closing the gap between us. In moments, she would be directly over our heads.
Starting point is 00:29:42 There, it's right there! Leah shouted. She was pointing in an object just a few light bulbs away. I stood up to take a closer look, and was shocked to see that it was a door, a rusted metal door. With newfound determination, I picked up speed and ran with all my might towards the promise of safety.
Starting point is 00:30:05 I outpaced both Leah and Danny and threw myself at the door, with a single push I forced it wide open. Danny dove in, but Leah was a second too late. Lily dropped down from the ceiling and pounced. She succeeded in grabbing hold of one of Leah's ankles and yanked the girl to the floor.
Starting point is 00:30:25 Leah let out a scream and took hold of my hand. With a free leg, she kicked at Lily and landed a direct hit. I heard the sickening crunch of ancient bones and frail skin shattering, and Leah's head lulled back. Danny took hold of Leah's other hand, and we pulled her out of Lily's grasp. As we pulled her inside the room, Lily's head snapped forward, and we saw the kick had unhinged the jaw. It now dangled from thin strips of sleep.
Starting point is 00:30:52 skin. The fat, purple slug of a tongue hung out thick, inky fluid poured from its length. As soon as the liquid made contact with the pipes, thin white caps sprouted and grew. I slammed the door before she could make another move, stealing myself. I turned around just to see where in God's name we ended up. The inside of the room was huge, far too big. Its dimensions were a spatial impossibility. The expanse of the room was physically impossible to house just beneath the school. The ceiling was at least three stories tall and its sheer size dwarf the school seven times over.
Starting point is 00:31:33 It was just a jumbled mess of pipes, ladders, drains, vents, great, elevated metal walkways. It was maddening, an industrial hellscape. On some fixtures, the fungus was viewed so seamlessly it was as if the pipes and its attachments were made of fungal kite and mycelium, growing together in a blasphemous fusion of rust, metal and fungus, testaments to the gods of rot and decay. Where are we? Danny said unsteadily. No one answered, because no one knew.
Starting point is 00:32:10 Somehow we had crossed some unspoken boundary that divided our mundane little world, and this world ruled by atrophy. It came to me then, the answer to that. Danny's question, and thus I spoke. The wasting room, a brief silence fell upon us. From the pipelined walls, something emerged, an enormous mass was birthed. It dwarfed us in all its unholy glory. It was somewhat humanoid and comprised entirely of the same metal fixtures and fungus that made up everything else.
Starting point is 00:32:50 Long rusty pipes and vents ran alongside its entire body. steam and fluid leaking from them. I could see multiple giant gears embedded in its chest, turning constantly with no sign of slowing. Polypore mushrooms, over a dozen feet in length, made up the organic majority of its mass. It grew along with its limbs and chest, a dozen other varieties made up the rest of its weight.
Starting point is 00:33:16 They were the medium for which the biological and industrial conjoined and merged. bioluminescent blue caps bright red spotted a maniters wrinkled morals gelatinous wood ears basket stinkorns and bleeding devil's tooth all there
Starting point is 00:33:32 thriving and festering the being's head was one giant flat fungal shield front it had many points ending in pipe vents multicolid smog spewing from them
Starting point is 00:33:45 in the centre of its face sat two dark beady eyes they seemed out of place far too human. I knew at a glance what this being was. It could be nothing else but the long-forgotten lord of decay
Starting point is 00:34:00 the god of rot. It didn't need to speak to convey the hatred and pain it felt. It was all in its eyes, but regardless it spoke. Cast yourselves unto me and my domain, and ye shall be gifted
Starting point is 00:34:17 the fruit of immortality, for death is nearly the beginning. Be immortalized in mycelium and rust, that which countless eons will always fester. As soon as the words were spoken, they rose. An army of humanoid, pipe fungus amalgamations took form before our very eyes. They took slow, strange steps towards us. Metal and steam screeched with every movement they made. We ran. There has to be an exit, Leah yelled. How do you know? Danny asked, because if this place has an entrance, it means there must be some other way to enter and leave. I don't know if this place follows the rules of the outside world, Leah, I said.
Starting point is 00:35:03 It follows some of them, though, she said unsteadily. We scrambled up a flight of stairs into an elevated walkway. There was one thing that caught my attention, following Leah's reasoning. I noticed that this place was illuminated by rays of light, peeking in from overhead windows, If we could just reach them, then maybe we could escape. There, I shouted. I pointed at a ladder leading up towards the ceiling. Danny was the first one to start ascending.
Starting point is 00:35:37 I helped Leah up before I took my place and climbed for my life. Looking down, I could see the army of bio-industrial humans convening at the base of the ladder. Danny, Leah, hurry! I shouted. Danny struggled to pick up the pace and make his way towards the now visible door at the end of the ladder. I felt the weight of the first creature started to climb. I felt the vibrations of every step it climbed, and it informed me that it was fast,
Starting point is 00:36:09 way too quickly for us to outpace it for long. Almost there, Danny shouted. He was about a foot or two from the door when his hand launched out to push it open. I saw the glare of a bright summer sun just beyond the door. Danny hoisted himself up and had his upper torso through the door when the sound of wheezing scream cut through, instilling that familiar, paralytic fear. A dangling pipe directly behind Danny burst open.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Vile black liquid spilled out in a torrential flood, drenching Danny. The reanimated corpse of Lily leaped out from the shattered pipe and clung under Danny's lower half, and they both came tumbling down. There was no time to scream or even react as they were both in free fall. Lily took most of the impact, her tiny, frail, rotting body bursting as soon as it made contact with the cold hard floor, long-rotted organs and violet fluids splattering across the room. Danny's head still smacked the ground hard enough to knock him unconscious.
Starting point is 00:37:15 The creatures in the ladder jumped down onto the floor and they gathered around Danny. We have to help him! I screamed. Leah, poor, shy meek Leah, with eyes full of grief, made the final steps and climbed out into the world outside. I stood in shock, taking a glance back down at Danny and back again at Leah. I realised I had a choice to make. I could leave with Leah right now, or I could stay down here with a rowdy boy I had known
Starting point is 00:37:48 since first grade, dark-eyed and all too excitable, slow to leave. maturing in a young man at the peak of his youth. How much longer would our friendship last? Danny, who once chased wild animals and built box forts. Danny, who played pranks and girls to scare them away and talked loud on purpose to annoy adults. Danny, who now rarely played with us and said our adventures were childish.
Starting point is 00:38:13 Danny, who now preferred to look at magazines with women's played out instead of reading the latest Spider-Man comics with me. Danny had made his choice, and Leah had made hers. I reached out to her and she took hold of my hand. Wait, please. Danny shouted, now conscious.
Starting point is 00:38:33 I turned to look one final time. Danny was being carried away by the creatures. The black liquid that stained him had begun sprouting little mushroom cups. I'm sure if he was closer,
Starting point is 00:38:47 I would see the thin mausoleum growing into his skin. I watched as they carried Danny to a nearby pipe jutting from the wall. It ended in an open sprout. A familiar black liquid dripped from it. No, please, help me. His final cry for help was cut off by the creatures ramming and impaling him into the pipe. Danny went limp and let himself collapse.
Starting point is 00:39:15 His body twitched once as I heard the pipe groan and creak. I saw his eyes and mouth start leaking the black fluid as the inky tears ran streaks down his cheeks. Little mushroom caps began sprouting from them. Hot tears ran down my cheeks. They got a path through my dirt-stained face and fell onto the floor. I had made my choice. I let out a heaving sob as I turned and stepped out into our world. Her janitor found us at the back of the school, next to the cellar door where men
Starting point is 00:39:49 Mrs. Leor had scolded us. The police were called as we'd been missing for three days at that point. We pointed meekly at the now closed door. The questions of what happened, where we were and Danny were asked non-stop for the first week.
Starting point is 00:40:05 We could only point them towards the cellar and the brick room. We told them on the wasting room and the hallways of pipes. They said it was trauma, and that we created false memories to cope. They never found anything in the brick room, in the cell of doors, and Danny was assumed dead by the end of the summer. Danny's parents didn't invite me to the funeral. I saw in their eyes that they blamed me.
Starting point is 00:40:33 With no one else to blame, they turned their ire towards me. Maybe they could see the guilt in my eyes. Maybe they knew that on some level I had abandoned their son. They weren't wrong. David, Danny's older brother, killed himself in the following weeks as if the Powell family hadn't lost enough. My parents blamed me too. They never said it, but they always treated me differently, as if I was some wild animal they could snap at any moment. Leah and I drifted apart. The last time I saw her was in freshman year of high school. I found a note slipped in my locker.
Starting point is 00:41:16 It wasn't signed, but I recognised her immaculate tiny script. All it said was that she was going back for Danny, that the door to the wasting room would open for her. Leah went missing that day, and I never saw her again. It's been six years since I first stepped foot in the wasting room. I tried to do some digging, but what I found doesn't solve or answer anything. I know that when the school was still a hospital, the terminal patients were assigned to that cold brick room, left there to waste away slowly.
Starting point is 00:41:54 That's how it got its morbid moniker. My small, unassuming school was a place for the sick to come and spend their final days in cold, milgery hospital rooms. Maybe, just maybe, a place can only experience so much death, suffering and grief, before some outside forces take notice. Or maybe, those who slowly rotted away, called out to some higher power.
Starting point is 00:42:20 Maybe, after so much tragedy, a physical location can become linked to some outer realm ruled by that tragedy, by that decay. Maybe Mrs. Leor and the other teachers knew of the horrible domain beneath their very feet, and they played along with its whims and demands. Like I said at the beginning,
Starting point is 00:42:41 I don't know. There is no answer. No clean, tightly wrapped ribbon that holds it altogether. All I know is that I can't go on like this. Danny and Leah consume my every waking thought. God, I miss them. The god of rot promised me immortality once.
Starting point is 00:43:04 I'm sure if I go back to that place, back to that red-bricked abyss, the wasting room will still be there. Waiting for me.

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