Nothing outside of where I spent the night. I was in that room with the large glass windows. Some of the signs describing destinations changed to have names that had to do with food, and in the morning, something large and metal had crashed outside.
I think that it might have, if these things are meant to be clues of some kind.
[probably means someone had made up their mind to kill him already... ugh.]
I didn't recognize it. It was pretty big. It looked long, or... like it should have been, if it hadn't crashed? And there were some flat parts sticking out of the side.
It could be... I'm not really familiar enough with the more "modern" rooms to be able to know if it had some kind of other meaning.
[she frowns a little]
...it can't hurt to check it out, although we should probably check out the observing room first - someone found something there. [a pause, and then -] The tea room, too.
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[ although there's no real heat to his words ]
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[at least they didn't knock each other over!!]
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Did you see anything?
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Nothing outside of where I spent the night. I was in that room with the large glass windows. Some of the signs describing destinations changed to have names that had to do with food, and in the morning, something large and metal had crashed outside.
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[ he frowns. ]
Did you recognize the thing as something from here?
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[probably means someone had made up their mind to kill him already... ugh.]
I didn't recognize it. It was pretty big. It looked long, or... like it should have been, if it hadn't crashed? And there were some flat parts sticking out of the side.
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Well. I guess we'll see when we investigate.
[ that description says nothing ]
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If it was relevant, anyway. I'm not sure there would have been any way to get outside - the glass seemed intact.
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[she frowns a little]
...it can't hurt to check it out, although we should probably check out the observing room first - someone found something there. [a pause, and then -] The tea room, too.
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We didn't see anything else.
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[but then, it sounds like they might've gotten more clues elsewhere this time.]
At any rate, it's all something to consider. I just hope we do a better job this time.
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You're right - that's the better option.
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[ he holds his out. ]
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[
she extends her hands? they're here. they're hands. neither of them is a yaoihand this time.]
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Thanks.
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[she sounds so confused]
Why do people keep doing that today...
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