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<blockquote data-quote="Sollir Furryfoot" data-source="post: 2927998" data-attributes="member: 748"><p><strong>Joe Vaughn:</strong></p><p></p><p>"I'm not sure, to be honest..." Miranda replied, a pensive expression falling on her face, "This place really isn't all that different from the mental institution I was in before...I think they mentioned I was there for five years? I'd like to see my brother and my niece, but after that, I really don't know...I'd like to try teaching again, but I'm not sure if they'd accept me back." As usual, she was somewhat slow to speak and gave off an air of an absent-minded old lady, but at the very least she was exponentially more sane than she was when she entered the program.</p><p></p><p>"How about yourself, Joseph?" </p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Dr. Emerson Walden:</strong></p><p></p><p>The door opens in front of Dr. Walden after a metallic twang from the lock's displacement from their usual position. Entering a hallway he hadn't seen for three months, he noticed lights trailing along the side of the walls towards the right-hand corridor. From a nearby speaker mounted on the wall a man's voice resounded, "Just follow the lights."</p><p></p><p>The path twisted between three more short corridors, it appeared that the facility wasn't that large but its design was almost maze-like. Finally, the lights dimmed and then ended at the foot of another metallic door. On top of the door a silver half-sphere, resembling an eye, focused its 'gaze' upon you before emanating a faint beeping noise. The door in front of you clicked and then slid away, leaving the entrance open for you.</p><p></p><p>Inside, a balding, corpulent man in a suit and tie was seated behind a empty desk, and to the side of him was the familiar petite form of Angel. Unlike her usual self, Angel wasn't smiling, keeping a neutral expression instead, obviously deferring any authority she might have had to the person residing in the chair. "Welcome Dr. Walden, I'm glad you came." The man said, his tone business-like but warm as he stood up from his chair and extended his hand to shake yours.</p><p></p><p>"Are you curious about what I am about to offer you?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sollir Furryfoot, post: 2927998, member: 748"] [b]Joe Vaughn:[/b] "I'm not sure, to be honest..." Miranda replied, a pensive expression falling on her face, "This place really isn't all that different from the mental institution I was in before...I think they mentioned I was there for five years? I'd like to see my brother and my niece, but after that, I really don't know...I'd like to try teaching again, but I'm not sure if they'd accept me back." As usual, she was somewhat slow to speak and gave off an air of an absent-minded old lady, but at the very least she was exponentially more sane than she was when she entered the program. "How about yourself, Joseph?" [b]Dr. Emerson Walden:[/b] The door opens in front of Dr. Walden after a metallic twang from the lock's displacement from their usual position. Entering a hallway he hadn't seen for three months, he noticed lights trailing along the side of the walls towards the right-hand corridor. From a nearby speaker mounted on the wall a man's voice resounded, "Just follow the lights." The path twisted between three more short corridors, it appeared that the facility wasn't that large but its design was almost maze-like. Finally, the lights dimmed and then ended at the foot of another metallic door. On top of the door a silver half-sphere, resembling an eye, focused its 'gaze' upon you before emanating a faint beeping noise. The door in front of you clicked and then slid away, leaving the entrance open for you. Inside, a balding, corpulent man in a suit and tie was seated behind a empty desk, and to the side of him was the familiar petite form of Angel. Unlike her usual self, Angel wasn't smiling, keeping a neutral expression instead, obviously deferring any authority she might have had to the person residing in the chair. "Welcome Dr. Walden, I'm glad you came." The man said, his tone business-like but warm as he stood up from his chair and extended his hand to shake yours. "Are you curious about what I am about to offer you?" [/QUOTE]
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