Things are waking. It's too soon, we're not ready. I'm not ready.
Before I was deputy mayor, I was a street cleaner and I found a lot of things out, hidden in the garbage. Marissa will know what's occuring, she has her own designs on the Ridge, the power below. We were going to wait until the election, but things have been happening too quickly.
If there were a way of me becoming Mayor now, if there were a way of bringing everything under my control, if there were a way of bringing order to Cougar Ridge. I'll find a way, Marissa will find a way. Whoever controls the Ridge controls... well, that would be telling, wouldn't it?
These past few weeks have been a grand blur... I cannot rightly recall the last tiem I've entered my thoughts into this journal, and so know not where to resume.
I no longer cna tell what is dream and what is real. Visions of dark and terrible visages swirl about and dissipate bside undescribable shades of unreality, and I'm always left with a single scene inscribed upon my mind. A dark castle on the moors, fog enshrouded, where all mysteries will be revealed wide open for the worlds to see. I see my mother there, a pail, thin woman who reaches out her arms to embrace me. She's been waiting for me a long, long time...
I have a ticket. A one-way ticket. I shant tell anyone here of my departure. That firendly officer of Man stopped by a few days ago and saw my ticket lying about on my drawer and said nothing on it, but I know he knows. He can spread the word of my exodus if he feels so inclined.
The familiar faces aren't at school today. No great loss with some of them. I get the feeling that some of them won't be stalking our halls again... whether because they'll be in a box or because they'll get kicked out, I'm not sure
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I was arrested for the bombing thing that happened at Jack's. I have no idea why anyone would I think I would do such a crime, other than the fact I thought it was funny when Gina mentioned it.
I've been let out on bail, but with the way the city is right now, I could probably get away with anything. It's almost like everything is happening at once, but it feels like the town is shrinking very quickly, what with people leaving and all the murders. I haven't seen Jo Jo once since I was locked up. He was probably worried about being caught, after all, he has killed so many dogs that it should be illegal.
I'm home now, but I don't know what to do. Bill Stevens seems to be among those missing, and Chareth Parker is no where to be found, as is Gina Rose. It's almost like all my real friends are vanishing. Maybe Jo Jo's killed them all? It's hard to say for sure.
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Before I was deputy mayor, I was a street cleaner and I found a lot of things out, hidden in the garbage. Marissa will know what's occuring, she has her own designs on the Ridge, the power below. We were going to wait until the election, but things have been happening too quickly.
If there were a way of me becoming Mayor now, if there were a way of bringing everything under my control, if there were a way of bringing order to Cougar Ridge. I'll find a way, Marissa will find a way. Whoever controls the Ridge controls... well, that would be telling, wouldn't it?
And with that in mind, I think I have an idea.
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I no longer cna tell what is dream and what is real. Visions of dark and terrible visages swirl about and dissipate bside undescribable shades of unreality, and I'm always left with a single scene inscribed upon my mind. A dark castle on the moors, fog enshrouded, where all mysteries will be revealed wide open for the worlds to see. I see my mother there, a pail, thin woman who reaches out her arms to embrace me. She's been waiting for me a long, long time...
I have a ticket. A one-way ticket. I shant tell anyone here of my departure. That firendly officer of Man stopped by a few days ago and saw my ticket lying about on my drawer and said nothing on it, but I know he knows. He can spread the word of my exodus if he feels so inclined.
I am returning to you, Mother...
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I've been let out on bail, but with the way the city is right now, I could probably get away with anything. It's almost like everything is happening at once, but it feels like the town is shrinking very quickly, what with people leaving and all the murders. I haven't seen Jo Jo once since I was locked up. He was probably worried about being caught, after all, he has killed so many dogs that it should be illegal.
I'm home now, but I don't know what to do. Bill Stevens seems to be among those missing, and Chareth Parker is no where to be found, as is Gina Rose. It's almost like all my real friends are vanishing. Maybe Jo Jo's killed them all? It's hard to say for sure.
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