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adelaide ‘dior’ koskinen
the yellowing detective
“My name is Topher Graden... Much appreciated. I-uh I work for Tommorrow’s News Today, I’m a journa-.... if you don’t mind me asking, who exactly are you, and where exactly are we?”
She flicked the lighter close, once the man seemed content with the little twig of death and toxins, and almost gave a small scowl at his behaviour. Nonetheless, she stuffed her makeshift “weapon” back into her pocket. “Call me Dior for now.” Addy’s facials and tone became rather stoic despite the current situation at hand. She wasn’t exactly sure whether trust was something valuable in this type of.. environment—she needed to analyse her surrounding persons more. “I assume that we are situated in an.. old ancient game if you want to call it that... The underbelly of Gla—“
“Watch out!” In a blur, she was pushed back out of nowhere only to see that the threat indeed was terrifying. What hobbled across was a middle-aged man (appears to be Int his 40s) in nothing but pyjamas. She snickered a little, slightly trying to make light of the situation, but returned to her normal composure.
“Thank you for evidently saving me from the horrors of grey hair...” her sarcastic manner grew tense between the two men, and she laid her hands on her hips in satisfaction. “At least we aren’t alone...as I had suspected.”
"I was looking for a light too, but I don't have my damn cell phone on me," he said, not realizing that Topher may have been asking for a different kind of light.
“We aren’t going to find any sort of modern day objects here... I assume. Lord this case even deeper than I had accounted for..” That last part had trailed off somewhat, but it was still prominent enough for the others to hear.
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“My name is Topher Graden... Much appreciated. I-uh I work for Tommorrow’s News Today, I’m a journa-.... if you don’t mind me asking, who exactly are you, and where exactly are we?”
She flicked the lighter close, once the man seemed content with the little twig of death and toxins, and almost gave a small scowl at his behaviour. Nonetheless, she stuffed her makeshift “weapon” back into her pocket. “Call me Dior for now.” Addy’s facials and tone became rather stoic despite the current situation at hand. She wasn’t exactly sure whether trust was something valuable in this type of.. environment—she needed to analyse her surrounding persons more. “I assume that we are situated in an.. old ancient game if you want to call it that... The underbelly of Gla—“
“Watch out!” In a blur, she was pushed back out of nowhere only to see that the threat indeed was terrifying. What hobbled across was a middle-aged man (appears to be Int his 40s) in nothing but pyjamas. She snickered a little, slightly trying to make light of the situation, but returned to her normal composure.
“Thank you for evidently saving me from the horrors of grey hair...” her sarcastic manner grew tense between the two men, and she laid her hands on her hips in satisfaction. “At least we aren’t alone...as I had suspected.”
"I was looking for a light too, but I don't have my damn cell phone on me," he said, not realizing that Topher may have been asking for a different kind of light.
“We aren’t going to find any sort of modern day objects here... I assume. Lord this case even deeper than I had accounted for..” That last part had trailed off somewhat, but it was still prominent enough for the others to hear.
She flicked the lighter close, once the man seemed content with the little twig of death and toxins, and almost gave a small scowl at his behaviour. Nonetheless, she stuffed her makeshift “weapon” back into her pocket. “Call me Dior for now.” Addy’s facials and tone became rather stoic despite the current situation at hand. She wasn’t exactly sure whether trust was something valuable in this type of.. environment—she needed to analyse her surrounding persons more. “I assume that we are situated in an.. old ancient game if you want to call it that... The underbelly of Gla—“
“Watch out!” In a blur, she was pushed back out of nowhere only to see that the threat indeed was terrifying. What hobbled across was a middle-aged man (appears to be Int his 40s) in nothing but pyjamas. She snickered a little, slightly trying to make light of the situation, but returned to her normal composure.
“Thank you for evidently saving me from the horrors of grey hair...” her sarcastic manner grew tense between the two men, and she laid her hands on her hips in satisfaction. “At least we aren’t alone...as I had suspected.”
"I was looking for a light too, but I don't have my damn cell phone on me," he said, not realizing that Topher may have been asking for a different kind of light.
“We aren’t going to find any sort of modern day objects here... I assume. Lord this case even deeper than I had accounted for..” That last part had trailed off somewhat, but it was still prominent enough for the others to hear.