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doctor_sara June 6 2007, 04:02:39 UTC
Okay. Well, at least at first the surroundings seem slightly less creepy than usual, except for the screaming, of course.

Then Sara notices that Christ is apparently not so serenely resigned to having been crucified. He struggles, and blood drips down the cross as if in slow-motion, and Dr. Sara is, well... horrified.

"They're moving..." And since she is NOT insane, she backs up towards a pew and stays AWAY from the statues, staring instead at the stained glass, unlike a certain Doctor. He seems like he knows what he's doing (and doesn't he always?), but he maybe doesn't see the other statue slowly and jerkily reaching out towards him with cold marble fingers, stretching with clearly unfriendly intent.

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theticktokman June 6 2007, 04:08:55 UTC
He gives a sort of half a laugh. "They certainly are!" He always knows what he's doing, even when he doesn't. It's a little quirk of his, among a great many.

He gives one of the statues a tiny thwap and a firm "No," with a scowl before turning to peer at the stained glass with the other certain doctor. "That is amazing. I wonder how they do that." Peeeer. Yes, doctor, totally get closer.

Is that prayer box shaking? It is!

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doctor_sara June 6 2007, 04:17:44 UTC
"I don't... I don't think any of this is... possible." Yes, that is her Medical Opinion. Not that she knows jack squat about animatronics or puppetry or what-have-you, but normally stained glass windows don't bleed.

And... yes, it appears to indeed be shaking. There is... maybe something inside of it. Sara... does not want to go find out what it is. But then again, maybe she does, because she seems to be going near it! Probably a bad plan!

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theticktokman June 6 2007, 04:20:05 UTC
"Ohhh, I wouldn't say that. Anything is certainly possible." Especially if you have your...towe...no, wait. "I don't think we'll find the way out through there," he says.

Not that he doesn't go right over to look at the box as well. That is one rusty and bloody lock, that is.

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