Thread:Thunder the Coyote/@comment-5688420-20170319234307/@comment-5688420-20170325231114

The plot goes like this:

October 6, 1979. 10 of the 14 children in the White Dove Orphanage were found unconscious on their beds. The deaths were sudden and unexplained, and were believed to be the work of something that is not human.

Three of the children managed to escape the orphanage, leaving behind their friends, who at that point, were all dead. Meanwhile, the one other child who was absent that day, Emily, was never found up to this day.

Since then, the orphanage has been closed down, and has never been set foot into again.

Twenty years after the incident. October 6, 1999. The survivors of the incident still bear the trauma from witnessing the horror that unfolded that fateful night.

Darryl Roberts, one of the survivors, grew up to become a succesful engineer, and also lived a peaceful and happy life with his wife Martha, and their daughter, Jenny. However, despite his new life, he is still haunted by his past experiences in the orphanage in a near-daily basis, constantly dreaming about the deaths that he witnessed.

Meanwhile, Anna Thornton, another one of the survivors, used her struggles during childhood as an inspiration to create art, and became an artist. Painting particularly grim pictures that told several stories about fear and death. Like Darryl, she is continually disturbed by her memories of the orphanage, and how she lost a lot of her childhood friends that night.

Thus, on the day of the incident’s 20th anniversary, October 6, 1999. The two decided to finally solve the mystery once and for all, and re-enter the now-abandoned orphanage, in order to release the burdens from their past and figure out the reason behind the mysterious deaths that night.