This is a continuation of The expedition part 1 by (that1hugboxer) and the The expedition part 2by (that1hugboxer)
Documented by Candy Jingleheimer of the Long Island University research team stationed in Harper valley Texas, Site 2G.
Despite severe heat waves and lack of observable water sources,
The fluffies of site 2G appear to be thriving.
Site 2G colloquially referred to as Sijame palace. Is an abandoned brothel from the early 19th century , the Fluffies who inhabit the building itself seem to be few and far between . Will update findings soon.
Emergency update: after interviews with the local fluffies of site 2G , I have discovered the reason for the building itself being mostly devoid of fluffy habitation.
Apparently the building itself is used as an offering ground.
Certain fluffies are sent in as “effie nummies” for an entity referred to as “smawty-munstah” in exchange for these sacrifices the “smawty-munstah” gives the local fluffies water and food.
Our inspection of the building’s interior yielded confirmatory evidence that someone or something was indeed receiving the sacrifices .
The floor was littered with half eaten fluffies… strangely none of them showed signs of plastification .
Several crates of instant ramen and water jugs were stored in what once served as bedrooms
On the wall opposite the staircase and next to the fireplace
was a giant makeshift hammock hanging off pillars fashioned from industrial wooden wire spools stacked on top of each other and The hammock itself was made from a blue plastic tarp and measured from one end to the other 11 feet long .
Most unsettling of all was a table next to the hammock , on which were an ash tray and a wooden box labeled Tabacalera Incorporada.