The museum is dark, all but for the EXIT signs glowing red at the doorways. The moonlight shines through the sky lights, making the black shadows creepy. There is a faint buzzing sound from where an EXIT sign letter was about to go dead. The tall figure in black crept silently through the moonlight, and then into the dank shadows. Then, yet another figure in black is also creeping from shadow to shadow. Suddenly there is a shattering of glass, the emergency siren starts blaring, and the security guard by the door to the museum jerks awake from where he was dozing. The two figures turn and run.
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