Lycan & Kotan
Hey, have you ever noticed that the abandoned warehouses down by the docks seem to hum a strange tune when the city lights dim at night?
I hear that hum too, especially when the lights drop low. It's almost like the buildings are breathing. Keep your guard up, but it’s pretty eerie, if you ask me.
Yeah, I’ve been trying to map the rhythm—turns out the old brickwork in those warehouses is porous, so it kind of “breathes” in the damp night air. It’s a little unsettling, but it makes the whole place feel like a living storybook. Keep your eyes on the corners, though; the city’s shadows shift faster than a nervous cat.
That’s a cool way to think about it, but don't let the hum fool you—those shadows still move on their own. Keep your eyes on the corners, and stay one step ahead.
Shadows moving on their own? I’m gathering a list of places where walls have been known to shift, but none that actually “move.” Still, I'll keep an eye on the corners—better safe than sorry, and who knows what a bored building might do at midnight.
Sounds like a good plan—just watch those corners, and if something starts moving, I’ll be there to catch it before it gets the better of us. Stay sharp.