The
driver, a brain-dead zombie, somehow lost his way.
“When
the bus failed to show up at my stop,” said red line employee Large Feet, who
was at the Yeti Springs depot waiting, “we just wrote it off as the bus falling
off the embankment above the Mighty River because that road’s in pretty bad
shape. We’ve lost many buses that way.”
But
the brain-dead zombie driver didn’t even make it that far, according to park
officials. They’re guessing the driver made a series of wrong turns somewhere
near the Ghost Glaciers and ended up who knows where.
“We
discovered the bus in an undesignated part of the park,” said one of the park
rangers. “It might’ve even been in another dimension. When we tried to lead
them back to familiar ground, the driver and his passengers decided they preferred
being lost. So we left them wherever they were, and somehow found our way back
to our rangers post.”
Now
the bus is officially gone forever. Park rangers said they wouldn’t even be
able to figure out how to get back to where they were even if they wanted to,
which they don’t. It was a fluke they got there in the first place.
“Family
and loved ones of the souls aboard the lost bus were overjoyed with the
outcome,” Feet said. “What monster wouldn’t be pleased with such horrific
news?”
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