Echo (
screwthatnoise) wrote2013-07-29 04:16 pm
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A cold, delicate hand grabs yours and pulls. It pulls, and it pulls... there's a sense of urgency in this icy grasp, as well as a trace of reluctance. Abruptly the hand let's go, right as your vision fades to black, and for a brief moment, only a brief moment, your senses disappear. There's only the eerie sensation of weightlessness before your feet are settled back on solid ground again.
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The nurse walks over to that weird gurney to inspect the body laying on that.
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[ His voice trails off as he finally notices the corpse. ]
Who is that?
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"The one who helps Hail cope. Or was supposed to help. She died earlier today."
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She died?!
[ Then he looks at Nurse Hail, his tone urgent. ]
Can you bring her back?
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"She is not dead anymore. She has been revived. But she is sleeping right now."
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[ He walks over to look at her, grabbing Janta before he moves away. ]
But how did she die?
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Nurse Echo sighs and gives Janta a pointed look. Janta just looks back at her and tilts his head.
Nurse Echo looks back and you.
"I do not know how. It looks like someone took a blunt object to her head."
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[ He pauses. ]
That sounds like some kind of metaphorical bullshit, but I'll bite. Do you know if anything bad's happened to her recently?
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She puts some thought into this answer...
"Many things? That is all I can say. I do not leave this room. But I found a dead person in the garden outside of the building, which should not be possible because Zwei cannot leave. And I found Coping in the garden, too. I think it might be linked."
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[ His eyes go wide for a moment, then he shuts them and pinches the bridge of his nose. ]
Well, shit.
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"But it is okay now that coping is reviving. Maybe she just needed to be taught a lesson... after all. The dying plants in this room. They are her doing."
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[ He looks around at the plants and considers. ]
You mentioned a garden. Is there a watering can out there?
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The nurse tilts her head towards the far corner of the room.
"There is a watering can right there."
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[ As he's speaking, he's heading towards the watering can and checking to see if it has anything in it. ]
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"Like I said. She will learn her place in this heart. If she cannot help Hail to cope properly, dying should help her realize her wrongs."
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[ He takes the watering can, goes to one of the dying plants, and pours a little water into it. ]
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"You don't understand her logic."
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Care to explain, then?
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"I cannot explain her logic. She has hopes and dreams, when one with coping shouldn't have had them. She worried more about the future than the state of Hail's being. She relied on the future, and it failed her. The plants... they are that."
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[ Liquor, huh? Clearly, this requires a taste test. Which is to say that after he speaks, Clue is actually taking a sip from the watering can. ]
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"The garden and the fresh air... they are outside to admire, not to accept into the main part of the heart. She should have made do with admiring them from the cracked windows. She wouldn't be dead if she just made do with what she had in the ballroom."
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"Coped up inside what? The main part of the heart? She needs to stay inside. If the true heart is inside, the rest of the heart should remain inside, too."
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Then I'll just have to take the true heart outside.
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The nurse looks right at you. She doesn't seem like she's asking for a real answer here.
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