(Student)
SHSL Priestess
(Year 4)
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Post by Emiko Katsuhiro on Aug 12, 2016 2:29:55 GMT
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(Administrator)
SHSL Bacon
(Year Bacon)
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Post by Bacon M on Aug 12, 2016 14:35:43 GMT
When you enter the Police Station, you see Alexia Takana look to you for a moment before nodding. Before you can do anything else, Alexia approaches. “Come with me.” She leads to you outside of the station quickly, taking you by your arm. “Make it quick, alright? I’ll get in trouble if anyone finds out you were here.” All business and no play. Alexia takes you to the back of the station and looks both ways before opening the back door with a key card which appears to belong to ‘Yamato Kurosawa’. “Saoirse-chan helped me get the chief’s ID, and Katsu-kun took down our cameras, so no one will know you were here,” Alexia says with a frown and looks slightly sad, probably because this was a betrayal of trust with her chief. ”But I can’t let that get me down. I won’t let something like this go without investigation. I trust Tsukino-sensei, I know what you’re doing is right. I can’t let anyone get killed and the killer wander free.” Alexia clenched her fist. ”But I can’t do anything more or I might lose my job, and then I can’t be any help to anyone.”
Opening the door Alexia leads you down a hall. She stops and puts a finger on her lips when you reach a corner. She points to a door across the way and peers around the corner. An older man is walking down the hall right towards you. “Wait until I distract him. Then hurry into the room.” Before you can reply, Alexia turns the corner and walks up to the man. “Chief. I need to ask you something about the case regarding…” Alexia is walking down the hall and the man following her. You catch bits about a robbery and a vigilante named Falcon, but that doesn’t matter. Now’s your chance to sneak in.
When you enter the evidence room you look through the files for Chiaki’s death. Inside the files you find several things. Perhaps you could take a look at the photos from the crime scene if you can stomach looking at Chiaki’s body. A curious picture of a symbol catches your eye. Then again, the report filed by the officers detailing eyewitness accounts could also provide some insight. Hold on, what’s this handwritten note about? You better hurry though, Alexia won’t be able to keep the chief busy forever.
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(Student)
SHSL Priestess
(Year 4)
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Post by Emiko Katsuhiro on Aug 13, 2016 6:09:55 GMT
[/font] and with that the green-haired young woman clenched her teeth as tightly as she could, said a silent prayer or two and began to browse the photos from the crime scene, trying hard not to think about the fact this was someone who had been alive not that long ago, someone she didn't know personally but had gone to school with and had been alive and happy and Oh gods, don't think about it or you'll get sick. Happy thoughts, happy thoughts happy th- I don't know if I did that right, I just tried to copy what I saw other people doing[/ul]
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(Student)
SHSL Priestess
(Year 4)
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Post by Emiko Katsuhiro on Aug 15, 2016 16:04:27 GMT
[/b] against her better judgement Fuck it, this may as well happen. [/ul]
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(Student)
SHSL Game Designer
(Year 3)
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Post by Yuukyoku Souzousha on Aug 15, 2016 19:10:26 GMT
Yuukyoku was quiet as she was paired up with Emiko and the two of them were sent off to the Police Office to investigate. Her silence was obviously brought about by the same grief that was motivating her to move forward and do this. The Game Designer had never really interacted with the Priestess and this seemed like the worst time to try and make a good impression, so why bother?
Her silence was a benefit too as the duo were having to be secretly led around by Alexia Tanaka, and brought to a place they really weren't supposed to be, but no matter. If it meant finding out who killed Chiaki it was worth it. As Alexia led the Chief away, part of the fading conversation caught her attention, but that was a matter for another time.
Emiko had taken the eyewitness reports and the photos of the crime scene, which was good. Yuukyoku had been there and those would be less revealing than the other two bits of info which caught her eyes. First was that picture of a symbol and then there was that handwritten note.
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