\"Writing.Com
*Magnify*
SPONSORED LINKS
Printed from https://writing.com/main/books/entry_id/952295-Location-The-Warehouse
Image Protector
\"Reading Printer Friendly Page Tell A Friend
No ratings.
by Seuzz Author IconMail Icon
Rated: 18+ · Book · Reference · #2180628
Reference-work for "The Book of Masks," "The Wandering Stars," and "Student Bodies."
#952295 added February 17, 2019 at 7:33pm
Restrictions: None
Location: The Warehouse


The Warehouse is an unlicensed and unofficial bar and dance club operated by local crime kingpin Karol Mathis and located in the post-apocalyptic industrial section of Saratoga Falls. It formerly belonged to one of the Van den Berg family businesses and is connected to the abandoned grain elevator by the railroad tracks.


The Warehouse is a physically imposing structure built of brick. It is three stories high and covers at least three acres of land. The walls are blank up to the third floor, which have windows running along under the eaves of the roof. These windows are dirty, cracked, and in many cases broken.


Inside, the Warehouse has only two floors. The first floor is divided into two main sections, with half of the building given over to a dance floor and stage. The other half is divided into a series of saloons. Vendors work at makeshift bars made of plywood sheets set on sawhorses, selling packaged snacks, beer, liquor, and marijuana. Most of the rest of the rooms contain chairs, tables, and booths reclaimed from salvage yards and abandoned restaurants. In the saloon farthest from the dance floor is another, smaller stage where smaller musical acts can perform.


The top floor, which consisted of offices, is a makeshift hotel. It costs twenty dollars a person for fifteen minutes in a room; fifty dollars a person for an hour. Each room has a mattress; clean sheets can be rented for an extra ten dollar charge. Condoms can also be purchased.


Beneath the first floor is a basement area with small rooms that have the character of dungeons. These are highly secret and kept strictly for the use of staff.


The Warehouse is a high-school-only venue, and although IDs are not checked, anyone who is not obviously a high school student will be chased off the premises. The age limit applies to the staff as well, though a few exceptions have been made in the case of key vendors who have recently graduated.


Entertainment is provided by school bands or by DJs if no bands are scheduled to play.


Vendors in the Warehouse operate independently but must buy their supplies from Mathis. Each vendor is given a monopoly on a particular product--a brand of beer; a type of liquor; weed--and are required to make a minimum weekly purchase. They derive their profits by taking in more in sales than they pay out. Mathis does not take a cut of the sales, so there is no need to keep and examine books; he typically collects seven to eight thousand a week. Naturally, he pays off the cops to look the other way to what goes on out there.


On-site management is handled by Dwayne Macaulay, an old hand at dealing with high school students. He collects the money and fulfills the orders, and he also pays for security in the form of marijuana sold at a deep discount to the security staff. In practice, the entire supply is purchased by Erik Carstairs, who oversees the security staff, and parcels it out as he sees fit to a staff that is predominantly made up of Westside students.


The staffing situation at the time of BoM is below. Some vendors work only one night; others on two. "I" indicates the security member polices the interior for trouble; "X" indicates he stands guard outside and directs traffic. Each security member works on only one night (Friday or Saturday)


Vendor

Product

Days


Security Staff

Oscar Cantu

Sex rooms

2

Erik Carstairs

I

Matt Reston

Marijuana

2

Dominic Kleason

I

Alex Massey

Vodka

1

Blake O'Brien

I

Jacob May

Vodka

1

Brian Kelly

I

Antonio Sanchez

Lager

1

Cole Stanchik

I

Ricardo Pedroza

Lager

1

James Bridges

I

Luis Castillo

Tequila

1

Brian Westlake

I

Robert Vargas

Tequila

1

Dustin Miller

I

Mitchell Belz

Sam Adams

1

Jacob Shults

I

Randal Moore

Sam Adams

1

Stephen Knoll

I

Nathan Franco

Rum

2

Jacob May

I

Drew Jeffries

Whiskey

1

Antonio Sanchez

I

[Eastman TBD]

Whiskey

1

Ricardo Pedroza

I

[Eastman TBD]

Candy bars

1

Dylan Lloyd

I

[Eastman TBD]

Candy bars

1

Ryan Shuler

I

[Eastman TBD]

Box wine

1

[Eastman TBD]

I

[Eastman TBD]

Box wine

1

[Eastman TBD]

I

Lane Overstreet

Mezcal

2

[Eastman TBD]

I

Tim Stark

Tobacco

1

[Eastman TBD]

I

[Eastman TBD]

Tobacco

1

[Eastman TBD]

I

[Eastman TBD]

Micro beers

1

[Eastman TBD]

I

[Eastman TBD]

Micro beers

1

[Eastman TBD]

I

[Eastman TBD]

Colas

1

[Eastman TBD]

I

[Eastman TBD]

Colas

1

Jan Taylor

X

[Eastman TBD]

Mixers

1

Jeremy Brooks

X

[Eastman TBD]

Mixers

1

Tim Stark

X

Owen Hubble

Mixers

1

Joshua Call

X

Luke Romero

Mixers

1

Jeff Spencer

X

[Eastman TBD]

Keg Beer

1

Brian Heath

X

[Eastman TBD]

Keg Beer

1

Brophy Maddox

X

Kyle Kent

Keg Beer

1

[Eastman TBD]

X

Michael Hurst

Keg Beer

1

[Eastman TBD]

X

Dylan Lloyd

Keg Beer

1

[Eastman TBD]

X

Ryan Shuler

Keg Beer

1

[Eastman TBD]

X


The Warehouse is open to large parties only on Fridays and Saturdays. All other days of the week--morning, noon or night--you enter at your peril. Among those who will be found on the premises at those times: Oscar Cantu, Matt Reston, Antonio Sanchez, Randal Moore, Drew Jeffries, Lane Overstreet, Kyle Kent, James Bridges, Joshua Call, Jeff Spencer, Brian Heath.

© Copyright 2019 Seuzz (UN: seuzz at Writing.Com). All rights reserved.
Seuzz has granted Writing.Com, its affiliates and its syndicates non-exclusive rights to display this work.
Printed from https://writing.com/main/books/entry_id/952295-Location-The-Warehouse