Miss Pauling (
prpl_assistant) wrote2011-09-25 03:05 pm
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Memo 004: Thank Yous and Loose Ends (Backtrack to day after zombie outbreak ends)
A. Phone (Filtered away from The Doctor, The Major and Schrodinger)
Thank you to everyone who came by the hospital and defended it. It wasn't easy, but we did it, and I'm really grateful for everyone's cooperation.
B. Phone (filtered to both the RED Spy and the BLU Spy)
Would it be possible for me to see the two of you today? Sometime before lunch?
C. Phone (filtered to the BLU Sniper, hackable)
Mr Mundy, I was wondering whether you'd like me to take you around town today? If it's not too much trouble, I can meet up with you after lunch.
D. Action (around 1337 Benny Road)
(Miss Pauling seems to be busy with something, being up early in the morning. It looks like she's baking...something. However, based on the annoyed look on her face, it doesn't seem to be working...there's a strong smell of cookies in the kitchen, with just a tinge of a burning smell. Anyone who happens to be awake at 8am in the morning and around 1337 Benny Road may just get a free sample cookie with some crumbly black bits.)
E. Action
(If anyone's around the neighborhoods, they'll see Miss Pauling holding a slip of paper as she navigates through all the houses in the hope of finding one. She's got a bag of something that's emitting a nice smell, if a bit burnt. Approach her?)
F. Action (726 Anderson Lane)
(With some help from the Spies, she found out where Miss Susan stays at. With a bag of cookies (only slightly burnt on the edges) she finds herself at the doorstep. She looks a bit anxious, but eventually she gets enough courage to knock on the door.)
Thank you to everyone who came by the hospital and defended it. It wasn't easy, but we did it, and I'm really grateful for everyone's cooperation.
B. Phone (filtered to both the RED Spy and the BLU Spy)
Would it be possible for me to see the two of you today? Sometime before lunch?
C. Phone (filtered to the BLU Sniper, hackable)
Mr Mundy, I was wondering whether you'd like me to take you around town today? If it's not too much trouble, I can meet up with you after lunch.
D. Action (around 1337 Benny Road)
(Miss Pauling seems to be busy with something, being up early in the morning. It looks like she's baking...something. However, based on the annoyed look on her face, it doesn't seem to be working...there's a strong smell of cookies in the kitchen, with just a tinge of a burning smell. Anyone who happens to be awake at 8am in the morning and around 1337 Benny Road may just get a free sample cookie with some crumbly black bits.)
E. Action
(If anyone's around the neighborhoods, they'll see Miss Pauling holding a slip of paper as she navigates through all the houses in the hope of finding one. She's got a bag of something that's emitting a nice smell, if a bit burnt. Approach her?)
F. Action (726 Anderson Lane)
(With some help from the Spies, she found out where Miss Susan stays at. With a bag of cookies (only slightly burnt on the edges) she finds herself at the doorstep. She looks a bit anxious, but eventually she gets enough courage to knock on the door.)
Miss Pauling --> RED Spy--> BLU Spy Convo
no subject
(Because BLU Spy's being invisible, the flow is now Miss Pauling --> RED Spy)
Always full of compliments aren't you, Mr Spy?
Anyway, the BLU Spy was here earlier; he preferred things to be kept that way. Nothing personal, I hope.
(She passes him a glass of water.)
The reason I called you here, Mr Spy, is that I'd like you to keep an eye out on The Doctor. We've already antagonized him by defending ourselves; I wouldn't put it pass him to try and get revenge, or at the very least, try to find a way to put all of us under his control.
no subject
[He shrugs as he accepts the glass of water.] It is no matter. If 'e wants to avoid me, let 'i, do what 'e wants, I could honestly care less.
[He does give the room a quick look, though, and finds nothing amiss. He has a feeling that she's not being entirely honest, but he'll have to wait and see for himself.]
Ah. I can do zhat for you, of course, mais if you already 'ave some information on 'im, I would be all ears.
no subject
Mr Spy, men like him never give up. They'll keep trying. I don't want a repeat of the hospital incident, if I can help it. I'm not trying to play the heroine in Mayfield, but I do view him as a threat to the general safety of RED. It would be best to watch him and nip any other attempts before they have a chance to develop into something more.