Dark Descent | By : PyramidHead316 Category: +S through Z > Silent Hill Views: 8598 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Chapter 13: An Old Friend Exploring Silent Hill The fog hung heavily in the air, creating a thick blanket of white that covered the area almost completely. It was almost like a thick mixture, palpable in its texture. She could barely see where she was going, as it took her eyes some time to adjust to the fog, but the major structures still managed to rise above the fog, imbuing her with some sense of what the town was like and a perspective of where in its boundaries she was. It was dirty and decayed, but intact. The parking lot of the motel was not particularly interesting, but beyond it there were definitely more telling sites to behold. Alessa looked around the town, noting the conditions of the buildings and their familiarity to her. This place hadn’t changed at all. The buildings were dirty and decayed, the paint was peeling off, and some of them had developed rust in the edges of their metal siding, but that was about it. It was astounding how little the town had changed over the years since she’d been gone. She was expecting to come here finding it devastated and crumbled, but instead it was only a little dirty. The Order had taken good care of it, although they had abandoned Vale to rot. Apparently, in this case, taking care of it meant leaving it alone rather than razing it into the ground, as some of them had wanted to do. She passed by a brush filled area laden with stone that stood out dramatically in the area compared to the drab buildings. Alessa recognized it instantly: Rosewater Park. Her mother had had some fun with her dad here, and she told Alessa some of the details. She didn’t tell her every last detail in painful specifics, but they had some mischievous, unapproved fun in here once and when they were after hours, when nobody was around. Alessa was surprised at how bold her mother was, although she hadn’t really changed that much in the years since. She smiled; she was curious to see where her parents had apparently had some special times together. The area was beautiful too, so it wasn’t a total loss of time. She decided to go past the gates. She walked through the park, taking some time to calm herself and her soul from the terrible experiences she had endured. It might have seemed odd to some, given that she needed to go to the hospital after Leonard. But she was building up a sense of calm, before diving in. She knew that once she stepped back out there, there was no turning back. Alessa looked around, taking in all the beautiful details of the shrubs and the flowers planted in the miniature gardens. It was amazing that such a beautiful place existed in a place this wretched. She took a few moments to bask in the peacefulness, taking in the atmosphere. There was another reason she was hesitating. This was her home, once. And though it was maligned and corrupted by the Order, it was still within her nature to take in the atmosphere and how much things had changed, or not, in either case. She could feel them watching her, watching her every move. The spirits of the town were numerous beyond measurement, and they did not let anything go unobserved in this place. Alessa was a little unnerved, but not enough to pack up and go home. She had a mission to do, and she had to carry it out. This place was once a peaceful, pleasant environment; it was considered a sacred place, once. In a way, the park was the last remnant of that once prosperous town. It saddened Alessa, to know the peacefulness of the town had been corrupted over the years, both by the gods and the humans’ own dark actions. She could still sense the peacefulness in the town’s aura, but there was definitely a dark undercurrent running underneath. It was permanent, immovable and there was nothing that could be done to remove it. It was simmering under the surface, waiting to explode at the first sign of something being ready. Still, as long as she didn’t probe too deep, it was okay. The surface itself was beautiful, and projected a very peaceful sense despite what Alessa was sensing. She wished she could stay here all day, soaking up the calming atmosphere, but she had to get going. She passed the gas station. Texxon was a much smaller rival of the major company; she had always found it weird that they chose such a similar name, but at least there were no “ingenious” names like Exaco or something, for the other stations around here. She spotted something sticking out of a newspaper receptacle. Picking it up, she realized that it was a book. She looked excitedly over the careworn artifact. Hmm, she already saw that it was no ordinary book of the sorts available in a gas station around here. The book was old, worn from use, and was covered with an aged leather jacket that had been dyed green at some point. The title read “Lost Memories”, and was printed in delicate gold letters on the cover. Alessa thumbed through the pages, turning to one particular section that seemed to be divided into two sections, as if someone had been reading through them recently. The name comes from the legendWhile AFF and its agents attempt to remove all illegal works from the site as quickly and thoroughly as possible, there is always the possibility that some submissions may be overlooked or dismissed in error. The AFF system includes a rigorous and complex abuse control system in order to prevent improper use of the AFF service, and we hope that its deployment indicates a good-faith effort to eliminate any illegal material on the site in a fair and unbiased manner. This abuse control system is run in accordance with the strict guidelines specified above.
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