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Morning Lily
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> "Ah. Well, looks like you already know too much. So here's what is going to happen. You're going to close up shop, take a week-long vacation, and when you come back, we'll be done fixing it, and you will forget everything you saw here.
> I'm serious. No yapping about this when you grow liver spots and boobs. All the stuff you see on TV about folks disappearing for blabbing? You're going to wish that's what happens if you let yourself become a loose end."
Okay, look, this seems like exactly what Agent Gladii warned me about. I don't want to traumatize this dude for life. Just thinking about it makes me feel bad! I don't wanna assume you're just being cruel for the heck of it, but maybe you could uh... give me your reasoning when you give me ideas like this? Please?
If what you're getting at is that you want him out of the way, maybe there's a gentler way to make that happen.
> So based on the information we have, it seems likely to be an entity. If it was some kind of trap, or space based effect, the woman wouldn't have needed to run. The sheriff, would have seen the man's body and been able to avoid what killed him if it was fixed to a location.
And by entity, you mean something... alive? Oh dear I hope not.
Interesting observations, though. It's something that can be avoided, because there is at least one survivor or escapee. Though it's possible she only managed to run because her companion got grabbed first? She did get his backpack, though.
> Hold on a sec... The broken headlight shards were right in front of his car where they should be... But this all happened days ago?
> Has this guy not gone home at all?
> Even if he parks in the same spot every day, it would be weird to get it perfect on the done like that. Weirder still that the debris hasn't been agitated at all in the days since despite being a public space.
Seems like a small inconsistency. I'll note that down. Who knows where that leads?
> Uh... what's that on David's shirt? That wasn't there before...
> Good eye.
Oh! Yeah, now that you mention it, there's something sticking out of his... his shirt. That's not normal. Right?
> Either he's anomalous or...
> Oh crap.
> I hope its not a sighting dot for some weapon...
> Uhhhh punch him in the targeting reticle, enough to knock him over?? Both hindering a possible threat and moving him out of the way of a possible attack. Maybe shout "GET DOWN" at the same time, for a head start on why you punched him.
My muscles tense up, but I catch myself. Guys, it's... it's not a reticle. It's a thin... thing... sticking out of his chest for some reason. Let's all calm down and uh... keep an eye on the situation.
He follows my eyes and looks down at his chest, slightly confused. He scratches the point above his heart self-consciously and... His hand slides right through the damn thing like it's intangible! Okay that's WEIRD.
I try to meet his eyes anyway.
So far neither David, nor Agent Gladii seem to have taken notice of the thing at all.
Let's ask questions.
> Yeah. How long has the bunker been there? Who made it, and why? Has he ever been inside? Had anyone gone inside before the two strangers went in?
Fera: "I have a couple questions, if that's okay."
David: "O- of course. Go ahead, Rose."
Fera: "How long has the bunker been here? Do you know?"
David: "Not exactly, no. Longer than I've worked here. Probably much longer by the looks of it."
Fera: "Who made it and why?"
David: "No clue."
Fera: "Had anyone gone inside before the two strangers went in?"
David: "I don't think so. But then, I'm not usually here 24/7."
> Has he ever been in the bunker before? Can he draw us a floorplan?
Fera: "Have you ever been inside?"
He chuckles mirthlessly.
David: "Fuck no. Imagine if the hatch somehow ended up closed and locked or stuck, nobody would find me in time to save me."
Fera: "Is there a floorplan?"
David: "I don't have one. I don't think you'll need one. It can't be that big."
Fera: "How do you know?"
He shrugs.
David: "I dunno, just... feels true? Intuition? Maybe it's the way sound carries in there. Y'know there's a difference between yelling into a little bathroom and yelling into a hallway. That sort of thing. I might be wrong."
> Ask him how he learned of the bunker and when.
Fera: "How did you learn of the bunker and when?"
David: "Like, two years ago? Yeah i think that's right. On my first day, the boss showed me everything and he mentioned it. He told me not to go in there and that he wasn't liable if I got hurt."
That sounds pretty normal so far.
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