Why do cargo manifests show shipments arriving weeks before the vessels that supposedly carried them dock, and what's behind those loading bays that require longshoremen with specialized clearances? Which storage areas maintain temperatures that standard refrigeration can't achieve, and why do certain crates bear shipping labels from ports that maritime authorities claim don't exist? What's housed in that sealed section where even the warehouse foreman needs written authorization to enter?
Follow Cthulhu Architect on BlueSky!“Boats are safe in a dock, but boats aren’t meant for that.”
― Chris Bradford, The Ring of Wind
It was a quiet night and the cold breeze took away the few clouds. The sky was full of stars. Bobby & Taylor got out of the car. “Here it is..” said Bobby as he approached the entrance. “I hope you brought all the tools this time..”. Within 5 minutes they were inside the warehouse. “We are going to be rich!’ - Taylor yelled. Before he managed to finish his phrase that storage container melted like butter revealing its horrific contents…