Numbuh 86/Frances Fulbright (
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mayfield_rpg2012-04-12 01:15 am
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[ACTION: 625 Topper Street]
[It's a beautiful spring day in Mayfield, and a piercing scream like a thousand banshees dying fills the air of Topper Street and at least five of the surrounding roads.
Frances Fulbright has woken up in a strange bed--again-- and she is not at all happy about it.]
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Well, looks like I'm back in this stupid place again. I don't suppose any of ya idiots even remember who I am. [she thinks she's been gone for like. a month. it's more like a year and a half.]
[It's a beautiful spring day in Mayfield, and a piercing scream like a thousand banshees dying fills the air of Topper Street and at least five of the surrounding roads.
Frances Fulbright has woken up in a strange bed--again-- and she is not at all happy about it.]
[PHONE]
Well, looks like I'm back in this stupid place again. I don't suppose any of ya idiots even remember who I am. [she thinks she's been gone for like. a month. it's more like a year and a half.]
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[It's hard, and he tries to clamp up, but after hearing it's fuzzy sets off an instinctive reaction in him. And he can't hide the genuine concern in his voice once it makes its way out.
So he shuts his mouth and holds the folder out to her. It's a fairly detailed report, and he's managed to list a document of all the important events to have occurred from October of two years ago to present
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shhh james I've been here I know what happenedShe takes the report from him and starts flipping through it. But, she looks up for a moment at the tone of his voice.]... Yeah. I'm fine.
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[Shit. His face slips into a small smile at that and he just does his best to readjust it.]
There's something weird with some people who've come back. One kid came back a while back who had been here before and didn't remember his first time here, only to recently regain his memories.
I don't know if that was supposed to happen in the town or not. There's evidence the town is....degrading. Or their control is.
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... [man is he like sick or something what the fuck is wrong with his face] Do you feel alright?
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[And back to his usual blank, somewhat sour expression.]
Yeah. I'm fine. I'm just perfect. As always.
Honestly, that'd be in our best interests. At the moment they still possess a considerable amount of power and near infinite control of the town. But they're making more mistakes. Our best chance at striking at them would be to wait until they wear themselves out, make a mistake, and take advantage of it.
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[She gets to one part of the report, and pauses.]
... The cop, Grady. He's...
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Dead.
[He says it normally. Unphased. He's seen so much of it and died so many times himself in the last two years he just doesn't care. Let alone about Grady.]
His real name was Evan Olney, and apparently had originally been some kind of runaway or resistance fighter against the town until he betrayed the others with him and took the position of Police Chief. The position is currently held by "Jack Smith", the "father" in the Smith household.
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where she can react without feeling like a loser in front of him.]I'd be alright with teenagers, if they're trustworthy and 'round the lower end. But no adults.
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[He nods a little.]
That's fine with me. Most of the low end ones I know should be pretty trustworthy. ...There's a load more crazy and dangerous adults here than there had been, and most of them are busy fighting with each other a lot of the time, so it might be best to ignore them entirely if possible.
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The only way any of us have a chance of beating the people here is to work together, whether it's against the town or the psychos here.
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I should probably leave to start working on stuff and let you read the report. I'm still at 502 Ricardo, if you need me.
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[man this is awkward
what should she do
should she just slam the door...]
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If anyone could help get the kids together, I think it'd be you. I think we have a chance of reforming with you back.
I'm happy to see you again.
[And that's the last word from him, since he'll be teleporting out at that.]
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[oh goddammit he's gone
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... Idiot.