"The Migration of the Elder Things" April 24th - Local Tribune article - For the last month the Tri-City area has noticed a significate decrease in the Squatter population.City officials state that it's due to the new "Support" project that was passed in March,while others claim that these are actual disapearances, perhaps the work of a possible cereal killer.As you know,the Local Tribune is dedicated to giving you the complete story.So we sent our own people into the field to find out first hand from a few permanent fixtures that live at the very outskirts of the decomissioned subway lines.What we heard were rumors of a rather large group of most likely other homeless individuals migrating through the last stretch of LINE 5.Subway workers tell us that LINE 5 is a crumbling section of the track that was abandoned since the 70's and that it is in NO WAY safe for anyone to be "spelunking" down there.Another man,rather popular among the homeless community had this to say."I've been living down here for years!It's plenty safe...as long as you don't head down to five or ya won't come out alive!We all hear em,but we don't go down there.I got REAL drunk one night when I was younger and walked for miles down there and I even saw em once!They're not like us,i don't think they ever were!I can't tell ya anything else about em!I know what they do to those that talk about em,you wanna stay alive...you just forget about em'!"
I have ideas about what might be lurking in abandoned areas of the city and towns way out in the middle of nowhere. This ties in nicely with those ideas.
Kudos on story and picture.