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<blockquote data-quote="The_Black_Cat" data-source="post: 5681393" data-attributes="member: 6668100"><p><strong>Episode I: Never Suicide</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Part II: Breaking and Entering</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>The officers arrived at Alan Lars' house near lunch. It was a shabby and old suburban home with a single floor. Making their way to the front door, they silently picked the lock and stepped into the house. The building was in every way ordinary, it seemed to radiate plain-ness. The walls were painted in soft creams, paintings of flowers hung on the walls. Michel and Guy made their way into the bedroom. A Queen bed lay in the center of the room, along with a cheap Wal-Mart bookcase on the left wall and a set of california closets. Nothing seemed out of place. Everything was perfectly classefied and clean, order reigned in the room.</p><p> </p><p>The investigators proceeded to turn the room topside-down. After a few minutes of rigorous searching, they discovered that Alan's room, much like that of Dennis, had a secret compartment full of books on (you guessed it) aquatic supernatural phenomena. </p><p> </p><p>''Hey, Michel, I think I found something over here'' exclaimed Guy, gesturing to Alan's desk, a fine wooden desk that didn't fit in with the room's boring demeanor. ''What is it?'' replied Michel, disinterested. His partner had a predilection for misinterpreting clues (often in ways that led to local bars).</p><p>I think this bi-</p><p> </p><p>A frying pan to the back of the head broke Guy's train of thought. Standing over the cop, who had been knocked to the ground, was a tall woman with average features and shoulder length hair with a sharp red hue. Guy lay there, too hurt and surprised to react. The frying pan came down another few times before Michel could intervene.</p><p> </p><p>''Ma'm, calm down!'' he yelled. </p><p> </p><p>Guy's assailant stopped striking, but didn't lower her kitchen implement.</p><p> </p><p>Michel pulled out his badge. ''My name's Michel Beaubien. I'm a police officer. We believe your - he glanced at her hand, which had an engagement ring on it - fiancée is in grave danger.''</p><p> </p><p>She lowered her weapon. ''Sorry. I was just scared. Alan's friend died the other day, and, well, I thought you two might have been the killers.''</p><p> </p><p>''Don't worry about it. It's completely understandable. For you and Alan's protection, though, I think it'd be best if we kept this visit between the three of us.''</p><p> </p><p>Getting to his feet, Guy asked the woman ''Wait just a minute, Miss. How exactly did you know about the death of Mr. Baldwin. He was killed early last night, there hasn't even been an official statement on the death yet.''</p><p> </p><p>''Please, call me Amber. Allen found an article about De-'' she paused for a second '' About what happened. in the local paper. If you need my help for anything else, just let me know.''</p><p> </p><p>Michel shook his head. ''Thanks you, Amber, you've helped us a great deal. I think we're pretty much done here.'' He shot Guy a glance, and the man pocketed Alan's copy of the bible.</p><p> </p><p>They left the building, declining coffee and sandwiches, and drove off to their next victim's house. </p><p> </p><p>''You, you're good, you.'' said Guy thankfully. ''You're very, very good, you''</p><p> </p><p>Michel didn't answer. His eyes were on the bible in front of him, and his mind was somewhere else entirely, perhaps wondering what it would be like to have a family, to walk home and find people happy just to see you go through the door. </p><p> </p><p>____________________________________________________________</p><p> </p><p>Alright, so not much of anything happened in this update. I'll try and get another one up tonight. </p><p> </p><p>Coming up Next: <strong>Part III: Intruder Alert</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Black_Cat, post: 5681393, member: 6668100"] [B]Episode I: Never Suicide[/B] [B]Part II: Breaking and Entering[/B] The officers arrived at Alan Lars' house near lunch. It was a shabby and old suburban home with a single floor. Making their way to the front door, they silently picked the lock and stepped into the house. The building was in every way ordinary, it seemed to radiate plain-ness. The walls were painted in soft creams, paintings of flowers hung on the walls. Michel and Guy made their way into the bedroom. A Queen bed lay in the center of the room, along with a cheap Wal-Mart bookcase on the left wall and a set of california closets. Nothing seemed out of place. Everything was perfectly classefied and clean, order reigned in the room. The investigators proceeded to turn the room topside-down. After a few minutes of rigorous searching, they discovered that Alan's room, much like that of Dennis, had a secret compartment full of books on (you guessed it) aquatic supernatural phenomena. ''Hey, Michel, I think I found something over here'' exclaimed Guy, gesturing to Alan's desk, a fine wooden desk that didn't fit in with the room's boring demeanor. ''What is it?'' replied Michel, disinterested. His partner had a predilection for misinterpreting clues (often in ways that led to local bars). I think this bi- A frying pan to the back of the head broke Guy's train of thought. Standing over the cop, who had been knocked to the ground, was a tall woman with average features and shoulder length hair with a sharp red hue. Guy lay there, too hurt and surprised to react. The frying pan came down another few times before Michel could intervene. ''Ma'm, calm down!'' he yelled. Guy's assailant stopped striking, but didn't lower her kitchen implement. Michel pulled out his badge. ''My name's Michel Beaubien. I'm a police officer. We believe your - he glanced at her hand, which had an engagement ring on it - fiancée is in grave danger.'' She lowered her weapon. ''Sorry. I was just scared. Alan's friend died the other day, and, well, I thought you two might have been the killers.'' ''Don't worry about it. It's completely understandable. For you and Alan's protection, though, I think it'd be best if we kept this visit between the three of us.'' Getting to his feet, Guy asked the woman ''Wait just a minute, Miss. How exactly did you know about the death of Mr. Baldwin. He was killed early last night, there hasn't even been an official statement on the death yet.'' ''Please, call me Amber. Allen found an article about De-'' she paused for a second '' About what happened. in the local paper. If you need my help for anything else, just let me know.'' Michel shook his head. ''Thanks you, Amber, you've helped us a great deal. I think we're pretty much done here.'' He shot Guy a glance, and the man pocketed Alan's copy of the bible. They left the building, declining coffee and sandwiches, and drove off to their next victim's house. ''You, you're good, you.'' said Guy thankfully. ''You're very, very good, you'' Michel didn't answer. His eyes were on the bible in front of him, and his mind was somewhere else entirely, perhaps wondering what it would be like to have a family, to walk home and find people happy just to see you go through the door. ____________________________________________________________ Alright, so not much of anything happened in this update. I'll try and get another one up tonight. Coming up Next: [B]Part III: Intruder Alert[/B] [/QUOTE]
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