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Week Four
[Last week, Gershwin High School Academy University saw its very first intentional murder! What a milestone! And right after Spongebob's No Murder party, too - that doesn't seem like it bodes very well for anybody's future.
You all wake up this morning with yet another new memory returned to you. You'll also find that the school's external doors have now unlocked. Congratulations! You're free! Unfortunately, you also seem to be entirely in the middle of nowhere. So maybe it's more of a symbolic victory.
Still, you should look around and do some investigation! Maybe you'll find a fun surprise.]
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(( Be sure to submit your memory regains and your AC for this week! Hester's office hours and the merch booth also remain available! ))
You all wake up this morning with yet another new memory returned to you. You'll also find that the school's external doors have now unlocked. Congratulations! You're free! Unfortunately, you also seem to be entirely in the middle of nowhere. So maybe it's more of a symbolic victory.
Still, you should look around and do some investigation! Maybe you'll find a fun surprise.]
(( Be sure to submit your memory regains and your AC for this week! Hester's office hours and the merch booth also remain available! ))
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That, and she'd seen Cass's suffering earlier in the week. She'd held on to her as Cass admitted to her newly acquired memories and her betrayal of her friends. It's a heavy thing to be dealing with, and even if they hadn't partnered up to watch each others' backs, Elsa can't just leave someone to suffer with that alone. She understands that pain all too well, and she can't let anyone else go through it.
She isn't going to make Cass talk. Not about all of that, at least. she just... wants to keep her from completely withdrawing.]
Has it been calming?
[She gently nudges the chicks in Cass's arm again, making sure they're not piling on top of each other and settling safely in their new position.]
It looks like you were a little at ease there, letting these little ones relax with you.