With that she blew the whistle, until the sky was completely enveloped in darkness. Slowly, the scenery started changing. Shadowy tendrils crept up doors and windows while walls gave way to reveal massive cracks. Houses stirred, and an unearthly wailing resonated from several corners of the streets. Upon observing this, the woman turned to the amusement park that towered over the other houses.
"Hehehe! Good luck keeping ahead of this! I might give you a reward if you live through the night~"
"It's starting." Kyosuke glanced up from the corner of the house. No matter where he goes, he could always hear that damned whistle beckoning that darkness has fallen. Rising up to his feet, he walked towards Kaede as he peered into the small crack he made in the window.
"There...!" Kyosuke pointed while whispering. "That's them. They're no longer human even though they look similar to us. You've got to be careful around them."
The things walking outside appeared to shuffle around aimlessly, sniffing and groaning as they limped in different directions. An unearthly glow came from their eyes as their heads turned as if it was hunting something in the empty streets. "I think those "eyes" aren't that functional. Otherwise they would've already seen us peering through the cracks. I'm thinking their vision is based on size. Can't see anything smaller than them, apparently."
Checking up on the other living person with him, he realized that he's dragged her for quite a while. All that walking was rather tiring. "Why don't you lie down for a while? Nights leave a rather strange effect on the human mind. It feel stretched somehow. I'll wake you up if there are any new developments." He gestures to the pseudo second floor before walking to a door on one side where a chair had been propped up the knob.
"Alternate exit route. It can only be opened from the inside." Kyosuke explained.