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mod journal for 62 ([personal profile] judgejudy) wrote in [community profile] 622016-10-10 08:46 am

DAY THREE





DAY 3
Complex Population: 33



It's 8AM, and you wake from that deep, dreamless sleep that enforces curfew as always.

There's breakfast avaliable in the cafeteria if you want it, as well as meals from 11AM-12PM and 7PM-8PM, but otherwise? The day is yours. Take your time to explore the complex, relax, and enjoy each others' company, as who knows what the next day has in store?

Though as you explore, you may notice that there's a new door unlocked and a new place for you to spend the day. There's a workshop and tinkering lab that you can now access. It includes everything from power tools to more terminals (so no need to crowd around the commissary terminal to chat with Judy anymore). As tempting as all these tools may be, they cannot be removed from the lab. Only completed projects may be taken out of the lab. That said, it seems like someone may have already been here, as there's blood smeared on one of the terminal's keyboards.

Also, anyone taking a stroll by the fountain this morning may notice something floating in the water: a boy's severed foot.


This post is for the first day as defined in the schedule. This post is for general mingling and CR buidling, and will not include significant plot interaction.


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[personal profile] estimated 2016-10-15 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, a detective! So that means all of this investigation stuff is pretty familiar to you, isn't it?

[ that's certainly a useful skill, given their situation; dazai makes a mental note of it. but he also opts not to ask for elaboration on that lengthy case — because solving cases is a detective's pride... or something of the sort, and he doesn't want to make him uncomfortable. ]

Maybe... you were working so hard on that case that you subconsciously wanted to rest? [ it's out there, and not too good of a guess, but he's trying. ]

Honestly, I'm surprised you even remembered what you were doing before you came here. As for me, I can't recall anything.