Seven days have passed. Quite peaceful days, almost too peaceful. The town has welcomed you, excited to see tourists for the first time in many, many,
many years. Some may have liked the peace, others may have been annoyed by it, but it was undeniable Cartesio seemed like such a nice and safe place it was hard to believe you had been told to kill each other.
But the threat is still up in the air. What's more: how much patience does the Sergeant have left?
Every time you take a look into the Lodge, you see the Sergeant. Lately he's looking more and more annoyed. Even though you can't see his face, you can feel he's getting frustrated. How long will it be before he lashes out and does something about these peaceful days?
Nobody in the town could suspect the harrowing times that'd befall Cartesio.
When you wake up on Sunday, you'll find
new maps in the map rack and brochures on the table, showing places you hadn't noticed in the town before. Enjoy!
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[He nods over to the record player. It's easy to miss unless you're looking for it.]
Unless a record shop suddenly appears, this is all we have to play on it. Not a bad choice of album for an endless loop.
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As long as it has more variety than that pussycat song.
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[The Tom Jones incident actually managed to shoo Jughead out of the diner. Many respects, Millium.]
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[Millium is power and Olympia has been wise to ally with her.]
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[He looks over to the side briefly, shaken at the concept, then glances to the vinyl sleeve he has on the table.]
This has got nine songs on it, so, less mind-numbing.
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Interesting. They're visible.
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[He listens to what's playing, and glances at the sleeve.]
Move the arm onto the sixth one.
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She gives the sleeve a look, too.]
"Us and Them." That's appropriate.
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If you’re going to have a soundtrack, it’s got to be appropriate.
[Us and them
And after all we’re only ordinary men]
Just leaves the question of who’s “us” and who’s “them”.
[Me and You]