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<blockquote data-quote="Guardsmith" data-source="post: 3422466" data-attributes="member: 19119"><p>[sblock=For all] OOC: I'd like everyone to use spoiler blocks for the next little bit, as I'll be interacting with everyone as individuals. I'll let you know when its OK to openly post again. Thanks! <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /> [/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=For Damon Knight] As if in answer to his silent request, one of the company’s many administrative assistants approaches Damon. You think her name might be Cheryl, but you’re not sure. You do remember, however, that she is the one you were told to avoid at the Christmas party, as she tends to be “clingy” after she’s had a couple of drinks.</p><p></p><p>“Mr. Knight? This just arrived for you by courier,” she says. In her hand is a brown #10 envelope addressed in handwritten script to Mr. Damon Knight at Anderson-Hughes Corporation.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=For Carl Unger]As you return to your desk from lunch, the temp Police Administrative Assistant for your squad almost collides with as she comes out of the break room.</p><p></p><p>“Oops! Sorry,” she says as she almost spills microwave hot coffee on you while stumbling on her red, five-inch heels. “Oh, it’s you, Mr. Unger,” she continues, pronouncing your name “Unjer”. “The Desk Sergeant brought up something that he said a bike messenger dropped off for you. I put it on your desk.” </p><p></p><p>You arrive at your desk to notice a brown #10 envelope addressed in handwritten script to Mr. Carl Unger at the Boston Police Department.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Louis Derroux]As you a preparing to walk out of your apartment, you notice a brown #10 envelope near the door. It must have been slipped under as you were showering. It is addressed in handwritten script to Mr. Louis Derroux at your current address.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=For Gregory Spears]As you a preparing to walk out of your apartment, you notice a standard letter envelope near the door. It must have been slipped under as you were concentrating on studying. It is addressed in handwritten script to Mr. Edward Spears at your current address.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=For Jeriah Shammah] As you return to your office from lunch, you notice a brown #10 envelope on your desk, that wasn’t there when you left. It is addressed in handwritten script to Dr. Jeriah Shammah at Boston Medical Center.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guardsmith, post: 3422466, member: 19119"] [sblock=For all] OOC: I'd like everyone to use spoiler blocks for the next little bit, as I'll be interacting with everyone as individuals. I'll let you know when its OK to openly post again. Thanks! :D [/sblock] [sblock=For Damon Knight] As if in answer to his silent request, one of the company’s many administrative assistants approaches Damon. You think her name might be Cheryl, but you’re not sure. You do remember, however, that she is the one you were told to avoid at the Christmas party, as she tends to be “clingy” after she’s had a couple of drinks. “Mr. Knight? This just arrived for you by courier,” she says. In her hand is a brown #10 envelope addressed in handwritten script to Mr. Damon Knight at Anderson-Hughes Corporation.[/sblock] [sblock=For Carl Unger]As you return to your desk from lunch, the temp Police Administrative Assistant for your squad almost collides with as she comes out of the break room. “Oops! Sorry,” she says as she almost spills microwave hot coffee on you while stumbling on her red, five-inch heels. “Oh, it’s you, Mr. Unger,” she continues, pronouncing your name “Unjer”. “The Desk Sergeant brought up something that he said a bike messenger dropped off for you. I put it on your desk.” You arrive at your desk to notice a brown #10 envelope addressed in handwritten script to Mr. Carl Unger at the Boston Police Department.[/sblock] [sblock=Louis Derroux]As you a preparing to walk out of your apartment, you notice a brown #10 envelope near the door. It must have been slipped under as you were showering. It is addressed in handwritten script to Mr. Louis Derroux at your current address.[/sblock] [sblock=For Gregory Spears]As you a preparing to walk out of your apartment, you notice a standard letter envelope near the door. It must have been slipped under as you were concentrating on studying. It is addressed in handwritten script to Mr. Edward Spears at your current address.[/sblock] [sblock=For Jeriah Shammah] As you return to your office from lunch, you notice a brown #10 envelope on your desk, that wasn’t there when you left. It is addressed in handwritten script to Dr. Jeriah Shammah at Boston Medical Center.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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