


It was the rest of my job I had a problem with.Īnd really, maybe that was why stormy underground trips didn't faze me. Everything was built on reasonable facts and logic. This seemingly ominous journey didn't frighten me in the least. And really, if you were going to worry about getting hurt in a storm, then going underground was actually pretty smart. And the storm? Simply a natural phenomenon of atmospheric fronts clashing.
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On the surface, the building claimed to house an optical supply store. The bunker was a relic of the Cold War, built as protection in a time when people thought nuclear missiles were around every corner. That was why I kept silently reciting facts to myself as I descended deeper and deeper below street level. Things I could explain away and define with data didn't frighten me. MOST PEOPLE WOULD FIND being led into an underground bunker on a stormy night scary.
