This room was even more unwelcoming that the previous one. Strangely claustrophobic, in spite of the painted sky above making it appear slightly larger, it looked like a hallway somewhere in the daycare that would lead to a storage room. The design dissimilar of that of the daycare, as if it was a part that was forgotten and never renovated. Lucas was pretty sure that the daycare itself wasn't that old, and such a room shouldn't exist in the first place. The door in front of him wouldn't budge; it would certainly not be opened by force. It was clear that there was no hidden key or any other button or device that could open it. Aside from the stickers on the walls, the room was bare. Lucas quickly noticed the Morse Code close to the door. He didn't make the connection between the two, but still wanted to see what it meant. He opened his phone to check the translation online, but couldn't find a signal. Another indication that he was underground, he thought. He opened his wallet, pulled a card that was blank on one side and took note the Morse code so he could translate it afterwards. Lucas also tried knocking the door, but there was no response. In fact, there was almost complete silence, as if he had discovered some abandoned part of the construction. The fact that it was illuminated and in good condition proved otherwise and it was adjacent to the bizarre heated pool room he came from, after all. Nothing made sense. He then checked the door on his left, which didn't appear to be locked. With some hesitation, he chose to go through it, instead.