Chapter 8.1
In <Dark Exploration Records>, the creepypastas share a common feature.
The more popular a story becomes, the higher the likelihood of anomalies appearing in the records.
āItās because multiple creators are involved.ā
When a creepypastaās first posted, it adheres strictly to its established rules.
However, as the story gains popularity and more people start writing exploration records about it, what happens?
As the numbers of records grow, exceptions begin to occur to break the monotony and repetitionāwithin reason, of course.
The example I desperately recalled was one such case.
The exploration record of the J-squad from <Daydream Inc.>ās Field Exploration Team in which they had to endure 12 hours in an abandoned hospital at night.
Butā¦
ā» Note: Exploration ended after 16 hours and 11 minutes.
For some reason, the exploration here lasted 16 hours and 11 minutes, longer than the intended 12 hours.
This was the ātemporal anomalyā I was looking for.
Still thoughā¦
āThey ended up spending even more time there.ā
Something must have gone wrong during the exploration, trapping them in the ghost story longer than the original 12-hour duration.
āSo… I remember now. It was because they missed an important signal.ā
It all came back to me.
(03:12) Employee Lee Jaejin accidentally disconnected the phone line at the counter.
This mistake prevented the incoming call, which was supposed to trigger the end of the exploration. The call for the shift change.
So the situation spiraled out of control, with the doctor who should have finished their night shift at the hospital continuing to work, creating chaos.
Ā (12:12) 7:12 a.m. passed, but the sun did not rise.
Despite the passage of time, the night did not end.
The employee who had set their wristwatch to 7 p.m. as soon as they entered the ghost story panicked when they realized the night wasnāt ending.
āI remember there was an argument about whether to get caught and reset, and one person ended up being tied up.ā
Fortunately, after several hours, another squad member reconnected the phone line, allowing the exploration to proceed normally, and they finally escaped.
(16:09) Phone line restored. The phone rings immediately. Waited 3 meters away from the desk.
(16:11) The doctor answered the phone and disappeared. Successful escape attempt.
A ghost story that doesnāt end when itās supposed toāa chilling anomaly.
āBut thereās a clue here.ā
Despite the extended duration in that case, there was a mechanism at play.
There was a trigger that signaled the end of the exploration.
āIn that case, it was the shift change call.ā
And when that trigger failed, the ghost story wouldnāt end.
If I think about it in reverseā¦
āIf the trigger that signals the end of time works, the ghost story could end faster, right?ā
“……”
What in the convenience store could indicate the passage of time?
Thud.
“ā¦ā¦!”
Wait a second.
I heard something above me.
I instinctively looked up at the ceiling, which was blocked by the counter.
Above me was⦠the cash register.
Beep.
Beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep bee- beep beep beep.
The ghost was pressing buttons on the register.
The odd rhythm echoed through the convenience store, accompanied by a distorted, recorded voice.
Calling for assistance⦠calling for assiā stancecallingfora-a-a-ha-ha-assistancecallingforassistanceassistanceassistanceā¦
“ā¦ā¦!!”
Ah, I get it.
The ghost knew I was hiding under the counter.
It wasnāt catching me just yet. It was toying with me.
ā¦Even though I knew this, cold sweat trickled down my back, and I felt a growing sense of dread rather than anger.
Wow, this situation is seriously driving me insane, Iām going crazy.
āI need to get out.ā
I had to run.
But my feet wouldnāt move as easily as I wanted them to. I felt like one of those extras in a horror movie who freezes at the sight of a ghost and dies.
āNo, I canāt.ā
Even if I ended up getting caught again, I couldnāt let myself fall into this state of learned helplessness.
I forced myself to crawl out from under the counter.
The moment I didā
Calling for assistance.
The next thing I knew, a blue, bloated face was right in front of me, grinning widely as if its mouth would tear apart.
– Gotcha.
Restart.
āā¦ā¦ā
I took a slow, deep breath.
My heart was pounding so hard it made my head hurt, but I pushed through.
āMove on.ā
My whole body felt numb.
āEndure.ā
Instead of heading toward the register this time, I bolted in the opposite direction, toward the convenience storeās entrance, illuminated by the faint glow of the drink fridge.
“ā¦ā¦”
Outside the glass door was pitch-black darkness.
Still, I strained to see something beyond, and as I peered closer, I noticed something attached to the side of the glass door.
“ā¦ā¦!”
It was an electronic clock.
[ 12:00ā¼04ā¼04 ]
April 4th, 12:00.
That must be the current set date in this ghost story.
My eyes, adjusted to the darkness, also caught sight of a bell attached to the door. If I touched that door, the ghost would surely hear the bell and come rushing over with its odd, heavy steps.
‘And it probably wonāt even open⦒
Since the location for survival had been set as the convenience store, there were likely restrictions in place.
I tore my gaze away from the glass door and half-hid behind a nearby shelf.
Leaning against the wall, I continued to scan the store while thinking. Cold sweat ran down my temples.
‘I need to survive for three days.’
So what could trigger the completion of my time here?
What typically happens after three days at a convenience store…?
‘Deliveries?’
I glanced at the boxes stacked near the door.
Could I somehow check the delivery time for new goods and use that to signal the passing of time?
No, that’s too indirect.
Such complicated and detailed conditions wouldnāt work.
The <Dark Exploration Records> are internet-based ghost stories.
āAnd internet ghost stories are quite direct.ā
The more intricate and fiddly the conditions, the less impact they have, making them less popular.
āI need something simpler, more obvious.ā
So, in a convenience store, what could be the clearest sign of time passing?
“ā¦ā¦!”
Of course.
I turned to the shelf closest to the entrance. It wasnāt the drink fridge, but a different refrigerated shelf emitting a cold breeze.
Curiously, though, there were only a few items displayed thereāsome dairy drinks, coffee, and… doshirak boxes and triangle kimbap.
Quickly perishable food items.
‘Expiration dates!’