The camera cuts to an overhead shot of a room in a familiar looking dark cellar. This room has a secure looking steel bared door at the top, leading down from which is a rusty old looking escalator, consisting of about twenty steps. It's currently no... |
Scene 1:
The camera cuts to a shot of another camera. Some sort of security camera to be exact. It's clumsily bolted onto an old brick wall in a dark room. We here a familiar voice call out.
Porcelain: Hello Gretel. It's playtime!
The camera cuts t... |
The camera cuts to a room in an old abandoned cake factory. Around the room are various strange pieces of machinery, many rusted beyond repair, but notably a few look like they've seen recent use. It's dimly lit, with many of the bulbs being burnt ou... |
The camera cuts to a scene of a woman struggling in a small enclosed room, barely three foot square. We see that three of the walls are made from old rusty metal, the fourth is made from some sort of thick plastic, that by the looks of it used to be... |
Pancake Day: Scene 31: Assault and Batter Me:
The camera cuts to a large hayloft. In it we see two cylinder shaped cages. The bottom half being made of a blue plastic barrel, the top half and roof are made out of chain link fencing. Near the top, ru... |
The camera cuts to Christabel lying sleeping on the floor. She wears a black t-shirt, and a leather miniskirt. She has long black hair, and is wearing dark red lipstick and heavy black eye shadow. Finishing the outfit is a pair of black mid heel boot... |
The camera suddenly cuts to show another girls strapped to a metal chair by her wrists and ankles. This time it's a beautiful Japanese girl, wearing a pink and white summer dress, with a matching pair of high heeled white ankle boots. Her hair is lon... |
The camera cuts to a dimly lit attic. Around it are a number of boxes and crates and old pieces of equipment. It looks well frequented, being mostly free of dust and cobwebs. In the background we hear the sound of some sort of gathering. The camera p... |
Hello UMD. It's playtime.
In case your new to my work, I used to write for the wam story archive and telly gunge, but with both those sights now offline I'm uploading a few of my most memorable stories on here.
I'm starting with the pancake day trilo... |
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