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week 4
[Another week has passed in the opera house and things are looking grim as ever. With Gabe and Hime gone, the performers are down to 16 of them.
On Monday, the opera house is still heavily decorated with a few new additions. There are more cottony cobwebs, a few small ghosts hanging from the ceiling made of cheesecloth, even more pumpkins here and there. A few more candy bowls have been set out in places like the dining room and a few others and only a few of them are only filled with candy corn. In the dressing rooms the stars on Gabe and Hime's doors have fallen off, leaving behind a patch of star-shaped wood slightly lighter than the rest of the doors on Hime's and a different star underneath on Gabe's.
Like the previous week, the door on in the second floor lobby is unlocked and a new floor is ready to be explored. Have a good week, everyone.]
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I'm sorr
eey I caled you a son of ahorwhore. YoU put aroberrobber on my property so you dezserved it. But I'm still sorry.p.s. barr helped me Write this and also made me write it]
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Raoul reads it a couple times to make sure he's got all the words right, brow furrowed.]
"Barr"...? What sort of name is that?
[It's all he says aloud, but there's a lot of other questions this thing raises. Who wrote this? Why were they here? Who was this message for, and why did they then proceed to stick it in a board game? And who was this Barr person who helped the writer? It's three mystery people all in one instant.
Raoul double checks the back of the paper to see if there's something else there, just in case he might've missed it.]
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