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Week 4.
Three more Competitors died this past week. Chitoge Kirisaki tried to take matters into her own hands only to be punished as a result while William Flemming and Archie both tried to take the Adjudicator up on his word and escape. Three more of you are gone, but there's no going back now. Saturday is given to regrouping and sleep; on Sunday morning the clock chimes as it always has, but at least there are no bodies to find today. The night before wasn't necessarily a peaceful one, however; you'll probably feel a bit groggy when you wake up, and it seems you've regained something that you didn't realize you'd lost... Once again, another set of doors has opened up - this time at the end of the western corridor, leading up and toward the north. Go ahead and explore as much as you like; consider it a reward for surviving another week. |
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[OOC: Welcome to week four of Trustfell! Don't forget to save your threads for coins and the activity check, and don't forget to submit this week's activity check and memory regains!
If you'd like to get in contact with the Adjudicator, you can do so here!]
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Later on, Kyouko will be going by the vending machine and putting in a few coins. She gets a few things, but one of them in particular seems to give her pause. It looks like some type of electronic handbook, and Kyouko looks through it. Anyone who's looking will notice just how tightly she's gripping the small device.
And sometime after dinner, Kyouko decides to make her way to the greenhouse. She's looking at all of the flowers and taking her time. After everything that's happened in the past couple of days, including her dream, she needs some downtime. Eventually, Kyouko settles down with a book, hoping to relax at least a little in here. ]
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[Besides the library, at least. Walt is busy looking over some of the plants with a cup of coffee in his hands.]
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I agree. It's nice to be surrounded by plants when we've been a few weeks without being outside.
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This greenhouse is lovely, isn't it? It's easily the best new addition.
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[ inigo when are you going to stop. ]
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You know, there's no need to flatter me.
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Alright. I wouldn't mind having some tea here. [ Plus she could use some relaxation anyway. ]
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[ With that, he leaves and comes back a short while later with a tray of two cups of tea and some biscuits. ]
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What kind of tea is it?
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[ He moves to sit next to Kirigiri, setting the tray between them. ]
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What do you spend most of your time doing here? [ Since she's picked up a few hobbies herself. ]
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[ HE SPENT LIKE THREE HOURS IN THE SHOWER THE FIRST TIME. ]
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...I can help you with anything else you might still have trouble with. I'm sure you're still getting used to everything.
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