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Cartesio NPCs ([personal profile] cartesio) wrote in [community profile] cartesianism2018-05-11 10:59 am

Week 0 - March 31st



Week 0: Investigation
The deadline is fast approaching and the one thing that should be on everyone’s minds is, “what’s going to happen now?” Last night there was a strong thunderstorm, and thanks to it the air still feels cold, moist, and even a little murky. Droplets of water cover many surfaces outside, and there are few clouds hanging in the sky. It’s rather fitting weather given, in just a few hours, all of your lives will be claimed. Have you made peace with this seemingly unavoidable outcome?

Whether you have or haven’t, it would appear your musings are doomed to be interrupted. Outside the motel sirens can be heard as a patrol car zooms by. Maybe nothing’s wrong, and maybe it’s something unrelated to everyone’s current situation.

...but, even if it is, how many of you can really sit around and do nothing? The events of the 30th proved how eager to help some of you are—enough so to put even your own lives in danger.

Abruptly, the patrol car makes a sharp turn and disappears out of sight.

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beanstarscream: he's grinning menacingly with a light source below him. it's VERY spooky. (oh FUCK!!)

[personal profile] beanstarscream 2018-05-11 05:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[LOOK HE IS GETTING THE FUCK AWAY FROM THE PARK AND TRYING TO CHECK OUT SOMETHING ELSE.

let's see. since Wayne's going in, he's going to check around the sides and back of the outside of the store.]
beanstarscream: he's grinning menacingly with a light source below him. it's VERY spooky. (fu fu fu.)

[personal profile] beanstarscream 2018-05-11 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[hm well alright! Maybe there's something in there that someone getting in from the front wouldn't see... so he'll head on in!

What's going on in here?]
beanstarscream: he's grinning menacingly with a light source below him. it's VERY spooky. (me: an intellectual)

[personal profile] beanstarscream 2018-05-11 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[HMMMMmmm. Is it possible to tell what's missing from, say, a price tag or the items around the missing spot?]