When the students entered the dangershop, they found it to have been set up like a stereotypical novelty breakfast restaurant, right down to the
dirndls worn by the harried yet unflappable waitress. The students were free to order any item they wanted from the menu . . . so long as they paid for it. Toaster waffles were on offer for free, though
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He stared at the page in indecision for a long moment, briefly considered signing in as some kind of multiple choice, but finally decided on One of the Winchesters.
Sure it was vague, but at least that much he could swear to.
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She also grabbed a plate of waffles. Free food didn't suck.
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"Right, these are your assignments. Each of you is to devise a plan to figure out who this individual is and ‘tag' them by sticking a purple post-it on their person. You must do this without them ever being aware that you're there. It's not as easy as it works. You may want to assume some sort of false identity, claim to be an old friend they don't remember, a lawyer looking to give them an inheritance, whatever. Just get the job done. You can work together, but you have to be the person who ‘tags' the person on your post-it. If anyone catches on to your game of ‘tag', then you're ‘out' and get to sit in the corner facing the wall and be plagued by gravelings. You have to tag the person by the time indicated on your post-it, before something else tags them, first."
Alec: D. Herbig, 10:33 am, Happy Time temporary staffing services
Veruca Cally: C. Dale, 11 ( ... )
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She thought about trying the whole 'long lost friend' thing. But then realized she didn't even know the full first name. So she'd have to wing it.
"Hey, Cathy? Is that you?"
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