[ The last thing Komachi remembers before waking up in unfamiliar surroundings is dozing off in the grass beside the riverside, her boat moored haphazardly nearby. Trying to go back to sleep, and therefore away from this place, did not work. Wandering all over this strange new house didn't work. She is now beginning to get slightly worried
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First, you may want to sit down. As it may be a while.
[She's probably going to sit down herself in a chair nearby and wait for her to do the same.]
...I met a woman by the name of Olivier Armstrong. With her assistance I have learned that there would be times when one can gain important information about this town. Such as during an incident when Westport appeared to not only be seen but also accessed. Normally, you cannot go outside of the town without being sent back in, and there are not any other towns that may be viewed from inside Mayfield. In this town, there were clues, like those in the form of notes, hinting about the true nature of Mayfield, and what may have caused everything to be like it is.
[In between these lovely brackets would be the information detailing the important things from the Westport event. Which actually would be a lot. Including dropping the name of an individual named 'Zemekis', who no one has that much clue of who he really is, other than he is involved in some way. That the Mayor's name is William MacCready. That this 'Smith' family may as well be involved, as the information from Westport hints they are most likely not just drones. That there was some kind of 'war' between Mayfield and Westport.]
With more information, it would be possible that answers lying in us overcoming those who hold us captive will present themselves soon.
(Ooc: Here's where I hope I didn't mess anything up!)
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Thank you.
Wow, uh...that's a lot to take in. But I think I have a better grasp of what's going on now. At least it's not like, hey, there's no hope at all. We can't sit around and wallow in misery. That's never the answer.
This isn't some closed-off dimension. There's bound to be a barrier, sure, but we just need to find out how to break it, right?
A-anyway. [ paaause ] ...Would you like some tea?
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[She nods.]
That is one thing we need to do. On the hand, as far as I know, I don't believe anyone has even tried to break the barrier. I'm certain it would be tough to break, although it is obvious over that event it was weakened significantly.
A cup of tea would be nice right about now. Thank you.
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[ she dashes out to quickly make two cups of steaming tea - they're not perfect, but they'll do - and places them down on a nearby table. ]
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