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++Gist of Things
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Theme is Horror and Insanity.
At times life becomes too much and the mind begins to rot. Here the mind can come to be healed. The mind and body as one to be cared for. Yet those who come in don't come out.
The Gist of Things « Thread Started on Nov 6, 2007, 9:18pm »
Late Friday night, two previous weeks, the body of Raven Ambroise was found nearby the Salem Penitentiary. If it wasn't for the freak black out that left a riot breaking out in the prison the child might have never been found. His parents have yet to be located. His uncle, warden of the facility, identified the body. He informed the police that Raven was staying with him for the summer while his parents enjoyed their second honeymoon in their grandparents birth land of France.
"I didn't realize Raven was gone till a few hours later," recounts Warden Francois, "We were in the process of putting together a search party when the black out occurred. I was terrified and ran between fights searching for him. He's only... was only nine." The man became too distraught to continue. The following day he was discovered with a broken neck on the same very spot his nephew had been. In his hand was the boy's missing teddy bear.
Its been thirty years since the death of Raven Ambroise yet through the halls often his sweet voice is heard. Patients claim that right after hearing the tune they are attacked by mysterious figures and/or patients they have never seen before. Doctors believe that these are just delusions they make up to keep interest on them. It is just added to their diagnoses. Yet the doctors are beginning to see things too. Fearing they will be called insane they keep silent.
In the darkness... in the light it doesn't matter they will find you. Once you step into these walls there is no stepping out. Not even death can save you.
-Translated from a French paper-
...Virginie and Jean-Baptiste Ambroise arrested late Friday night were found dead in their separate cells. For some reason both suffered a manic attack and bludgeoned themselves to death. Jean-Baptiste was said to be schizophrenic but nothing explains why his wife would take her life as well. They were apart yet the behaved exactly the same.