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Riddle 046: Trinity War
[ACTION - 462 STONE STREET, AFTERNOON
It doesn't take long for the two drone kiddies to notice dear ol' dad as he makes his way up the driveway after returning from school, and they rush towards him in excitement.
Daddy! Daddy! they call out. You got something in the mail!
One of the children, the smaller one, wobbles forward with three thin, long boxes that are about twice his size, only to trip over his own shoelaces and fall forward. The boxes break his fall and he, in turn, breaks into the topmost box. Edward sighs, rolls his eyes, and wanders out of the car, curious about what it is he's been sent this time.
Then he comes to a stop, having recognized a very flat yet very familiar face. It's Batman's face. Attached to a life-sized, cardboard body. If that isn't enough to rile up the kids, they tear into the other boxes before Edward can say a thing to stop them. What should be in the other two boxes but matching cardboard standees of Superman and Wonder Woman? Maybe it's a trick of the light, but the fuzzy little eyes of the drones seem to glow in excitement.
Can we play with them? Huh? Huh? Can we?!
Edward almost feels as though he should stop the children from damaging the standees further, but... ultimately decides against it. It's been a long couple of weeks. Instead, he'll move to the front stoop as the kids make their way back into the front yard. He sits back, pulls out a cigarette, and lights up, watching with an almost bored look on his face as his drone children singlehandedly destroy the Justice League.
ACTION - THE HALL OF DOOM, BENEATH 726 ANDERSON LANE, EVENING
Later on in the evening, Edward finds himself---you guessed it---at his old lair underneath his old house. Though in recent times, it's not much of an evil lair anymore. Still, as both a place for him to collect his thoughts and a bunker for emergencies, it's still an invaluable spot for the Riddler. Right now, though, he appears to be more concerned with taking stock of rations and consulting his inventory than with any other sort of brainstorming.]
It doesn't take long for the two drone kiddies to notice dear ol' dad as he makes his way up the driveway after returning from school, and they rush towards him in excitement.
Daddy! Daddy! they call out. You got something in the mail!
One of the children, the smaller one, wobbles forward with three thin, long boxes that are about twice his size, only to trip over his own shoelaces and fall forward. The boxes break his fall and he, in turn, breaks into the topmost box. Edward sighs, rolls his eyes, and wanders out of the car, curious about what it is he's been sent this time.
Then he comes to a stop, having recognized a very flat yet very familiar face. It's Batman's face. Attached to a life-sized, cardboard body. If that isn't enough to rile up the kids, they tear into the other boxes before Edward can say a thing to stop them. What should be in the other two boxes but matching cardboard standees of Superman and Wonder Woman? Maybe it's a trick of the light, but the fuzzy little eyes of the drones seem to glow in excitement.
Can we play with them? Huh? Huh? Can we?!
Edward almost feels as though he should stop the children from damaging the standees further, but... ultimately decides against it. It's been a long couple of weeks. Instead, he'll move to the front stoop as the kids make their way back into the front yard. He sits back, pulls out a cigarette, and lights up, watching with an almost bored look on his face as his drone children singlehandedly destroy the Justice League.
ACTION - THE HALL OF DOOM, BENEATH 726 ANDERSON LANE, EVENING
Later on in the evening, Edward finds himself---you guessed it---at his old lair underneath his old house. Though in recent times, it's not much of an evil lair anymore. Still, as both a place for him to collect his thoughts and a bunker for emergencies, it's still an invaluable spot for the Riddler. Right now, though, he appears to be more concerned with taking stock of rations and consulting his inventory than with any other sort of brainstorming.]
462 Stone Street (Assuming you're still an Ethics Teacher at Mayfield High?)
Like most peculiar things though, her curiosity got the best of her and so she walked over, mindful of possible traffic.
Meet a simple-looking girl wearing Mayfieldian clothes, someone you might recognize from the school you work at, and possibly in your class as well? (OOC: Your choice, if you prefer one way or another!)]
Oh no, they're going to break those things if they keep that up... What are they anyway?
no subject
[A simple reply is good enough for now. She doesn't need to know about the significance of these props just yet, even if Edward does recognize her as a student from his class. A new student, as a matter of fact.]
Ms. Nestmile, was it?
no subject
[Whoops, excuse her for not recognizing her teacher, she was more absorbed with the kids at the time.]
Mr. Nigma, I didn't know you lived here! I live right over there.. [She pointed across the road.] But yes, that's me. Please, call me Aurica though. At least, out of class. [She smiled a perplexed but sincere smile and then bowed a bit. She still wasn't used to people calling her by her last name...]