Despite having several theories about the bizarre situation I was witnessing, I was honestly inclined to believe only one of them. Although, at first, I had considered the possibility of multiple anomalies, I quickly dismissed that idea. After all, my eyes were functioning perfectly as I observed both the snow and the trees.
Instead of identifying a weak point as usual, what I saw were faint lines indicating where it was located. In short, the entire area â including the snow and the trees â was part of a single anomaly. This left me deep in thought. What exactly were they trying to trap here?
Moreover, from the conversations I overheard inside the jet, this specific anomaly cannot move, although I don't know why. This is why Base 17 was built around it. I couldn't figure out what its anomalous powers were or anything that might indicate its appearance. Whenever this topic came up, Emily, Laura, and Victor seemed uncomfortable.
As Laura moved my aquarium, my eyes scanned every corner within reach, searching for something different. However, no matter how much I watched every tree or analyzed the distance of the surrounding snow, I couldnât find anything. The only thing that stood out was a faint, shining line, glowing brightly and following a single direction.
At this point, it became pretty clear to me: although I still didnât know exactly what it was, it was evident that the anomaly at Base 17 was within the forest. I wonât lie, I was very curious, perhaps with a feeling similar to buying your first childhood toy or something like that.
âUghh... Every time I come here, I feel like my body is getting the chills, like somethingâs watching me all the timeâ
Laura's comment caught my attention. Honestly, I couldnât perceive anything like she described, but considering that both the snow and the trees were part of the same anomaly, her words might have made more sense than I initially thought.
Setting aside the part about the forest being an anomaly, I focused on the building we were heading toward. The closer we got, the more impressive it became. Although its exterior appeared metallic, it didnât look like any metal I knew.
As Iâve mentioned, these people are far more advanced technologically than they seem... although, honestly, it matters little when you're dealing with things that are worse than a nuclear warhead or simply teleport or phase through walls.
When I set aside my thoughts, I realized we were in front of the massive metal box. I couldnât imagine another way to describe it: it was literally a huge, square box made of metal. I wondered how exactly weâd get in since there was no one outside and I couldnât see any entrance.
To my surprise, a door unexpectedly appeared, spiraling open. Emily simply touched the wall, and suddenly, the door appeared. However, this didnât lessen my doubts; after all, why was this place, which had seemed completely sealed until that moment, now opening? At least until then, I couldnât find a plausible explanation for why they needed to do this.
Anyway, when the spiral door opened, a long corridor stretched out before us. The environment wasnât much different from what I had seen in the other facility, but it seemed more modern â or perhaps âtechnologicalâ was the right word. Though, can a corridor even be considered technological? After all, itâs just a corridor, you know.
It had been quite a while since Emily set foot in Base 17 again, and, as always, the discomfort she felt about that place remained. However, this wasnât necessarily her fault. Certain incidents that had occurred in the past at that facility had made Emily always keep a wary eye on Base 17.
And indeed, the scientists working for the organization, in general, knew the risks involved, but still accepted the challenge. Although there are some differences between them, the main reason was always the same: research into conventional phenomena would never be enough to quench their thirst for knowledge.
The scientists working for the organization are generally known by the other staff as "lab crazies" because, even if something might cost their lives, they still take the risk if it could help them discover just a bit more about anomalies.
Of course, it wasnât as if scientists and regular staff didnât communicate with each other. There had been cases where scientists explained why they couldnât give up, even though they were getting closer to discovering the secrets surrounding anomalies. However, in general, they would still be seen as crazy.
There was no way around it; they simply couldnât understand. The scientists at the organization had an insatiable thirst for knowledge, something that prevented them from holding back in the face of a potential universal truth. After all, if it werenât for this hunger to learn, it was unlikely theyâd accept such a risky job.
Moreover, although it was true that Emily felt uncomfortable at Base 17, there was another reason for her unease: Graham Vickers. The man was a crafty serpent, and his order to bring the newly discovered anomaly from the forest to the base was at least suspicious.
Emily was convinced the man was up to something. The new anomaly hadnât even been properly studied yet; its preliminary classification made sense, but what they really knew about its anomalous powers was almost nothing. Although some theories had already been formulated, in the end, they were just that: theories.
There was no convincing reason to bring the new anomaly to Base 17, especially considering how risky the location was. Emily couldnât understand how Graham had managed to convince the council to push this idea forward; to her, it just didnât make sense.
Emily's footsteps echoed softly down the corridor, her expression reflecting a cautious and suspicious look. To her, something was about to happen, and the newly discovered anomaly needed to be at Base 17. The place, being high-risk, rarely had people present, and, to make things worse, the cameras around the perimeter of Base 17 werenât working due to the anomaly present at the site.
(Graham, what the hell are you plotting? Have you finally decided to reveal your true intentions?)