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see right through your beautiful lies ( semi-open )
[ When you awaken, you're in what seems to be an abandoned warehouse; it looks like the place hasn't been used for its original intent in ages, though the smell of copper permeates the area. The carcasses of corpses lie around here and there - some dismembered, some completely intact - along with creepy, oversized masks of rabbits.
The warehouse itself isn't that big -- there's two floors, and many doors. However, each door is locked, and the only way through is to find a key.
However, you're not alone. There's a girl who seems to be panicking nervously, fiddling with her skirt anxiously as she sits on her wheelchair, glancing every now and again at you, not all that certain as what to do. At least, that's before you awaken, which is when she gasps in sheer surprise. ]
You're-- you're finally awake.
The warehouse itself isn't that big -- there's two floors, and many doors. However, each door is locked, and the only way through is to find a key.
However, you're not alone. There's a girl who seems to be panicking nervously, fiddling with her skirt anxiously as she sits on her wheelchair, glancing every now and again at you, not all that certain as what to do. At least, that's before you awaken, which is when she gasps in sheer surprise. ]
You're-- you're finally awake.
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This room seems worth investigating before moving on, if only to see if any of those tools could make useful weapons for self-defense as well. That and there might be meaning behind this person being the only one with a wolf mask.
She's very, very cautious as she steps inside. Always on the alert for potential traps, or if Mr. Wolf there decides to suddenly jump up and attack her.]
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If Anna pays really close attention, though she might notice that Rei is nowhere to be found in any of the screens. Though that might just be the angling of the cameras. ]
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Well. You're clearly not a guard.
[An offhand comment aimed at the man without the expectation of a response. Maybe he's drugged. Whatever the case, as long as he stays unresponsive, she can study the screens. Are there other people alive in this place? Can she make out any details of the layout? ... She does notice Rei doesn't seem to be anywhere on the screens, but she assumes the girl must be steering clear of cameras somehow.]
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With a shrug, she turns to leave the room, hoping to find someplace more immediately useful. ... But not without seeing if there's something she can pick up, like a knife laying around. She's no stranger to unarmed combat, but being without a knife in this sort of situation is like being naked. And not in the fun way.
Knife or no knife, though, she's got a plan. Check each of those three corridors she saw, starting with the right again. It's trial and error, but there's not much else she can do right now.]
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Might as well go in order, then. Time to try the center path.]
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Annoyed, she continues toward the left with barely a thought.]
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There are signs that there was more to the message but it's cut off. ]
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Of course, the first thing she does is check for exits. Failing that, she studies the mirror message to see if she can discern any more of it.
And with whatever information she's gathered, she'll leave and try the last remaining path. Even in the unlikely event there is an exit, she still has to retrieve Rei to make use of it.]
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In the interest of being thorough in her search, she does indeed get around to checking under the bed. She'd even considered checking inside the mattress if she could. Sadly, she's still lacking in knives...]
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Without actually explaining the meaning of it. ]
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Oh well, this "Rabbit Doubt" game seems to have something to do with what's going on, perhaps. It might explain the rabbit masks. Some kind of deadly game played outside of the normal society, perhaps?
In any case, she might need that bar code. As reluctant as she is to do this, she takes a bedsheet and wraps the dismembered limb up as well as possible so she can carry it along. If it turns out she doesn't need the code, she can always just drop it wherever.
On her way back out to the very first fork, where she and Rei parted ways, she'll check that locked door she'd found one more time. See if it has a scanner that could use a bar code on someone's arm.]
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Assuming it works and unlocks the door, she'll cautiously check inside.]
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Your move. ]
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It seems she's reached the room she'd expected would be the exit, but of course, there are more doors. Is one of them the way out? Certainly not the one that looks like it doesn't even need a key, but perhaps she should check there first, anyway.
She doesn't like the feeling that she's being led along a predetermined path, but it could actually lead her to something useful...]
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If she checks that door out, she'll find a room full of medical supplies. It seems that this room, unlike most of the other rooms have been used rather recently, as the place is slightly messy and the blood on some of the bandages seem fresh. ]
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For now, here's the room with all the medical supplies. Once again, Anna's priority immediately becomes find something sharp. Knife substitutes are important! But if there's nothing like that lying around, well... nothing to do but make note of the fact that there's fresh blood and this room has obviously seen some recent use.
If there's nothing else of note, she'll move back to retrieve the arm and give the bar code a try on the other door's scanner.]
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Unfortunately, she won't get out easily because it doesn't look like the barcode works on two different doors. Nice try, though. ]
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Time to make her way back to that path where she split off with that Rei girl. There must be something down that way too. It's a shame they had no way of communicating... the girl might have found something useful and not even realized it.]
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