Sewer Manager's Diary
June 28th
It's been a while, but I saw Don today and we talked after completing our work.
He told me he had been sick in bed until yesterday.
It really doesn't come as much of a surprise given how long he's been working
here.
He was sweating like a horse and kept scratching his body while we were talking.
I asked if he was hot, but he just looked at me funny. What's wrong with him
anyway?
July 7th
Chief Irons has been visiting the lab often lately. I don't know what he's doing
over there but he always looks grim.
The expression on her face has been even more unsettling than usual...
My guess is that it's because of Dr. Birkin's impossible requests. The chief has
my sympathies though. After all he's done for the town, he doesn't deserve this.
July 21st
I rarely drink because I'm on the grave yard shift, but don't suppose I have
much to complain about since this is how I make my living.
I saw this new guy working at the lab today. He was tall, skinny and well
dressed. His annual bonus is probably bigger than my salary.
The world ain't fair...
August 16th
Chief Irons came in late today, looking grimmer than his usual self. I tried to
joke with him to cheer him up but he wasn't amused. He pulled out his gun and
threatened to shoot me! I was able to calm him down, but that guy must have some
serious problems. He knows he can't enter the lab without my help and medal.
This is what it means for the chief "to serve and protect"!?
August 21st
William informed me that the police and media have begun their investigation on
Umbrella's affairs. He said that the investigation will be citywide and that
there is a possibility that they'll even search through the sewers. He asked me
to suspend all Umbrella sewer facility operations until the investigation has
concluded.
The sewer will still be used for passage, but he stressed that I have to be
extremely cautious and that I'd lose my job if anyone finds out about this
operation.