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The Accident

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:33 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
A few days go by. Things go on as usual. David manages to disappear now and then, only to pop up out of nowhere with a mischievous grin. Elizabeth and Roger spend a great deal of time dealing with business affairs. From their conversation, and even from notices in the business section of the Collinswood Star, it's apparent that somebody is offering better salaries to the workers at the Collins fishery, causing them to leave for other jobs.

After having more than the usual number of whiskeys at the Blue Whale, Sam Evans comes up and begins work on a painting of a woman surrounded by flames. She seems to have a small, blank figure at her side. When Maggie asks who she is, or how he got the idea, he just says "Damned if I know."

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Re: The Accident

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:43 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
One evening, a messenger delivers a telegram from Burke Devlin. It simply reads, MEET TONIGHT INN TALK BUSINESS.

"I'd best see what the devil he wants," Rogers says, with some reluctance. "Heaven knows it can't be good."

He drives off to town.

Several hours later, he returns, his clothes torn and dirty, his head bleeding.

"Had accident. Brakes failed. Lucky I wasn't killed."

Fortunately, his injuries are not very serious. Investigation of the accident by the local sheriff -- more for insurance purposes than anything else -- indicates that the bleeder valve was missing, allowing brake fluid to leak out.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2020 11:56 am
by SunlessNick
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"It's amazing, Daddy," Maggie says of the painting. She resolves to mention it to a few people at work, hoping someone might interested to take a look and buy it.

And she tries to bump into Burke enough times that he asks her for a second date, hopefully one that won't get interrupted this time.

And lastly, Victoria was cool - Maggie will call her up on the hotel's phone to see how she is, or ask her directly if she sees her around.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2020 5:12 am
by Mr. Handy
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"Maybe it wasn't an accident," says Victoria. "Burke Devlin is the one who sent the telegram to get Roger Collins to drive out to meet him. Nobody else knew he was leaving, and Mr. Devlin has a peculiar interest in Roger Collins. Are there fingerprints on the car near where the valve was supposed to be?"

Re: The Accident

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2020 9:13 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
Burke is all too happy to spend another night out with Maggie. Hearing about her father's new painting, he wrangles an invitation to their house to take a look at it. As soon as he sees it, he tells Sam "I didn't know you knew Laura so well. It looks just like her."

"Who?" Sam asks.

"You know, Roger's wife. Soon to be ex-wife, from what I hear. You must have seen here around town, years ago, even if you never met her. Guess her face got stuck in your mind."

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After questioning all the members of the Collinswood household, the local sheriff pays a visit to Burke at the Inn. He tells him about the accident.

"So that's why Roger never showed up. I was here all night, waiting for him."

"What about the daytime?"

"Working on business, just me and a bottle of Scotch. Why?"

"Oh, just wondered if you had a witness for your movements that day. Routine."

"Well, I don't. Sorry."

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Reporting back to the Collins, the sheriff states that the bleeder valve is nowhere to be found on the road from Collinswood, nor in the mansion's garage.

"I'm starting to think somebody removed it deliberately. We've checked out the car. No fingerprints anywhere near the brake system. That's not surprising. It would be easy enough to wear gloves, or even use a wrench to remove it without touching the rest of the vehicle. There's not much else I can do. I've questioned this Devlin guy, and he's as cool as a cucumber. Acts like he doesn't know anything about it. I haven't got any evidence, so I can't take him in, but I'd inspect your car carefully before you take it out next time."

After the bleeder valve is replaced, Roger notices that a wrench, of the right size to do the job, is missing from the tools in the garage.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2020 8:12 pm
by SunlessNick
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Unaware of the suspicions gathering around Burke, Maggie is happy to continue dating him - his intensity is rather captivating. At the same time, she's eager to ply him for old gossip about the town.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2020 3:12 am
by Mr. Handy
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"Burke must have done it," says Victoria. "He'll probably try again, but he may use another method next time. He doesn't seem the type to give up, and he seems to have been nursing his grudge a long time. If that wrench could be found in his possession, that would be proof. I know Maggie is close to him, so maybe she could find out, but that would be dangerous for her. Of course, she may be in danger anyway just being near a man like that."

Re: The Accident

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2020 8:33 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
SunlessNick wrote:
Unaware of the suspicions gathering around Burke, Maggie is happy to continue dating him - his intensity is rather captivating. At the same time, she's eager to ply him for old gossip about the town.
During their next date at the Blue Whale -- there doesn't seem to be hardly anywhere else in town to get a halfway decent meal and cocktails -- Burke is happy to spill what he knows about the Collins.

"You know why Elizabeth never shows her face in town, don't you? Well, maybe you're too young to remember. Paul Stoddard just up and disappeared eighteen years ago. Nobody knows what happened. She could declare him legally dead by this time, but I guess she doesn't want to. Maybe she's still hoping the guy will knock on her front door some day.

"Then there's Laura. About five years or so ago, she left Roger and moved out west. Phoenix, I think. That whole family's got a bad habit of losing spouses.

"Say, why don't you give that girl, what's her name, Vicki, a call, see if you can arrange a visit up there sometime. I'd like to tag along. I've still got business to discuss with Roger. Elizabeth, too, for that matter. She's the real boss of Collins Industries."

The fact that Burke takes time to study every attractive woman who walks into the Blue Whale may suggest that he could possibly have another motive for visiting a house currently occupied by two beautiful young ladies.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2020 8:38 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
Mr. Handy wrote:
"Burke must have done it," says Victoria. "He'll probably try again, but he may use another method next time. He doesn't seem the type to give up, and he seems to have been nursing his grudge a long time. If that wrench could be found in his possession, that would be proof. I know Maggie is close to him, so maybe she could find out, but that would be dangerous for her. Of course, she may be in danger anyway just being near a man like that."
The sheriff is well aware that Burke is the most obvious suspect, from Roger's statements alone, if nothing else.

"I've searched his room at the Inn, his car, his luggage, everything, all with his permission. No dice. Hell, he could have thrown it off Widow's Hill, for all I know. Because the job had to be done right here in Collinwood, I'd bet a dollar to a doughnut that that wrench is right here on the premises somewhere. The only trouble is that I just don't have time to search a rambling old mansion like this. I'm a one man operation, you know. If anybody here finds the thing, you let me know."

Re: The Accident

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2020 2:17 pm
by SunlessNick
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Maggie reacts a little waspishly to the suggestion, given his apparent motives, but she wants to stay on his good side. And it would be cool to see Victoria, and poke around the house again. Victoria gets a call, "Hiya, Vicki, this is Maggie from the diner. Burke want up to the house to talk to Roger and Elizabeth, and I figured why not make it a double trip, and you and me have some girl time. Don't tell me you don't need a break from the aristos."

Re: The Accident

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 4:42 am
by Mr. Handy
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"Thank you, Sheriff," says Victoria. "I'll keep an eye out for it."

When Maggie calls, Victoria tells her what has happened and her suspicions. "Maggie, Burke is very dangerous! The main target of his ire seems to be Roger Collins, but I don't think it's safe for you to be around him. There's no telling what a man like that might do. But of course, if you break off contact with him, that's likely to make him suspicious and angry. Bringing him to the house is very dangerous, and I don't think Roger would allow it. Although...maybe we could use the opportunity to catch him in the act. He's hidden the wrench here somewhere, and only he knows where it is. I'm not sure if he'd retrieve it for anything, but if we could catch him with it, or otherwise catch him in the act of doing something else, the Sheriff would have the proof he needs. It would be very risky, though. If you want to try that, I can see what Roger and Elizabeth think of the idea."

Re: The Accident

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 5:28 am
by SunlessNick
Mr. Handy wrote:"Maggie, Burke is very dangerous! The main target of his ire seems to be Roger Collins, but I don't think it's safe for you to be around him. There's no telling what a man like that might do. But of course, if you break off contact with him, that's likely to make him suspicious and angry. Bringing him to the house is very dangerous, and I don't think Roger would allow it. Although...maybe we could use the opportunity to catch him in the act. He's hidden the wrench here somewhere, and only he knows where it is. I'm not sure if he'd retrieve it for anything, but if we could catch him with it, or otherwise catch him in the act of doing something else, the Sheriff would have the proof he needs. It would be very risky, though. If you want to try that, I can see what Roger and Elizabeth think of the idea."
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"Oh my God, but I've been around him loads of times! You're sure about this? Daddy said he doesn't like to be crossed..."
OOC:   I rolled 1D20 as a "courage roll" - I'm not sure if it should be against Wisdom or Charisma, but I got a 7, which is a success either way.  
"Yeah, w-we could do that. And if I say no, he'll probably come by himself anyway. Ok, I'm in."

Re: The Accident

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 3:30 am
by Mr. Handy
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"Okay, hold on and let me see if they're okay with it first," says Victoria.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2020 10:21 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
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After Victoria explains the situation to the Collins, they agree to a meeting with Burke.

"As long as there are plenty of witnesses present," Roger explains, "he won't try anything. If he gets too pushy, I'll tell you something about him that I'm sure he's been careful not to mention. I don't mean to make accusations without proof, so I'll keep my mouth shut for now."
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The day goes by without incident, save for a rather morbid question from David.

"If my father died," he asks Victoria, "I'd have to go live with my mother, right?"

That evening, Burke and Maggie arrive, with the excuse of paying a social call on Victoria. His conversation with the Collins remains polite, in a chilly way, until he brings up the subject of Collins Industries.

"Been having trouble hiring people, Roger, old boy?" he remarks with a grin.

Carolyn, who often attempts to draw Burke's attention away from the other two young women, takes the opportunity to throw in her two cents.

"Joe says somebody is putting the word out that he and his buddies can make better salaries working for another company. So far he's sticking with Mother's business, but he sure would like to be able to afford his own fishing boat."

Re: The Accident

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2020 2:40 pm
by SunlessNick
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Maggie knows she's supposed to searching for clues with Victoria, but listening to Burke make the Collinses uncomfortable is just too much fun to make herself scarce (although if Victoria drags her away, she will help out).

Re: The Accident

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 3:43 am
by Mr. Handy
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"That's how it usually works," Victoria answers David's question, "but I think your father will be fine. I lost both of my parents, and I had to grow up in an orphanage. I was too little to even remember them. I often wonder who they were."

When Burke arrives, Victoria remains in the room keeping an eye on him. There is no point to roaming around the house unless she knows where to look, and she needs to watch him in case he leads her there.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:18 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
Continuing insinuations and hints from Burke make it clear that he's the one luring workers away from Collins Industries and to his own newly formed company.

"I aim to carve myself a nice, big slice of that fat, juicy fish pie," he admits.

"You are welcome to try," Elizabeth says coldly, "but the Collins have survived worse crises than that for more than two hundred years, and we'll continue for many more."

"The old Collins pride," Burke muses. "Funny how you're always talking about that side of the family, and never the Stoddards. I'm sure everybody in Collinsport would like to know why Paul Stoddard disappeared eighteen years ago, leaving a wife and baby girl behind."

This reduces Elizabeth to silence, and Carolyn struggles to hold back tears. Driven to rage, Roger confronts Burke directly.

"Since you're so fond of digging up the past, perhaps you'd like to explain where you spent the first five years after you left town; or, should I say, when you were dragged away and thrown into a cage for manslaughter!"

If this intent of this revelation is to infuriate Burke, it seems to have almost the opposite effect.

"Yes, I'm an ex-con," he says calmly. "It's not a secret. But I've made something of myself after I got out, and I've got just one question to ask. Who was driving that night, Roger? Just me, you, and Laura in the car. Laura isn't here, and I'll admit that I was too drunk to remember anything that happened. Who was driving, Roger? Who?"

"I believe Sam Evans' testimony cleared up that point ten years ago."

Interrupting the argument is a shout from David's room. Perhaps he was woken by loud voices.

"Mother! Where are you, Mother? Mother!"

Re: The Accident

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 11:40 am
by SunlessNick
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David's voice breaks Maggie out of the spell the conversation has placed her in, and she looks at everyone, wondering who will go up to him.
Vicki,Maggie's torn now. Daddy seems to think he wronged Burke in some way, which makes her wonder if he lied and the Collins's framed Burke. If that's so, she's inclined to be on Burke's side in this - unless he went so far as murder.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2020 2:29 am
by Mr. Handy
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Victoria rushes to David's room, concerned for her young charge. She leaves it to Maggie to keep an eye on Burke.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2020 9:32 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
David is discovered in his pajamas, sitting up in bed, staring into the plastic "crystal ball" he has with him so often. The room's nightlight casts long shadows on the wall.

"She's gone," he says. "But she's coming for me. I know she's coming."

Re: The Accident

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2020 9:35 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
David's cries break up some of the tension in the room.

"Guess it's time I was on my way," Burke says. "Maggie, you want to come back with me, or stay here and help your friend with the kid?"

Re: The Accident

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2020 1:39 pm
by SunlessNick
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"I should stay," Maggie says. "I promised Vix some girl time, and it looks like she's going to need it more than ever."
OOC:   Earlier on, I had Maggie call Victoria Vicki, but I changed it to Vix here so it's not so ambiguous when I do this:  
Vicki,Maggie will keep a surruptitious eye on where Burke goes when he leaves, just in case he goes looking for the wrench. She's really hoping he didn't cause the accident - she wants to be on his side - but she needs to know.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2020 9:05 pm
by Mr. Handy
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"You mean your mother?" asks Victoria. "Where did she go?"

Re: The Accident

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 9:18 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
SunlessNick wrote:
"I should stay," Maggie says. "I promised Vix some girl time, and it looks like she's going to need it more than ever."
Maggie,Looking out the large windows in the drawing room, you can see Burke's car pull away, down the steep, curving road that leads to Collinsport. Where he might be headed in town is impossible to say, but he doesn't stop anywhere on the estate grounds, anyway.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 9:30 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
Mr. Handy wrote: "You mean your mother?" asks Victoria. "Where did she go?"
"She was right here, just a second ago," he replies, pointing at the ball.

By this time, Roger has made his way upstairs to check on his son. Overhearing this remark, he says "That will be quite enough of your nonsense, young man. Go back to sleep before I take that silly toy away from you for good."

David reluctantly agrees, muttering "Nobody ever believes me." When he father leaves, he goes on to say, softly enough so that Victoria can barely hear him as she gets ready to shut the door of his room, "He can't take it from me. I'll hide it real good, just like the other stuff."

Re: The Accident

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 9:34 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
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Continue in this thread if you want to do anything else in the house during this night. Otherwise, stayed tuned for the next exciting chapter.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 11:14 pm
by SunlessNick
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Maggie tells Victoria that Burke didn't seem to anywhere else on the estate when he left. She's still willing to help search for the wrench if Victoria wants.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 1:03 am
by Mr. Handy
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"I've no idea where it is," says Victoria, "but we may as well start searching for it now."

Re: The Accident

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 8:43 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
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A complete search of all the obvious areas by the two women fails to locate anything.
Maggie,There is that secret panel you discovered; but wouldn't it be a dark, enclosed area behind there, just the kind you don't like? Should you tell Victoria about it, or would that reveal that you've been poking your nose around?

Re: The Accident

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 8:19 pm
by SunlessNick
VictoriaSilverwolf wrote:
Maggie,There is that secret panel you discovered; but wouldn't it be a dark, enclosed area behind there, just the kind you don't like? Should you tell Victoria about it, or would that reveal that you've been poking your nose around?
Thanks for the reminder :oops:.

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Making sure the she and Victoria are alone, she says, "Check this out," and shows her the place where the wall is out of true. "I think there's something behind there, but I haven't tried opening it up. I-uh- don't like small spaces much."

Re: The Accident

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2020 5:40 am
by Mr. Handy
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"Oh, is it a secret passage?" asks Victoria, examining the section of wall that Maggie indicated. "These old houses did sometimes have them. I love that sort of thing! This is like something out of a Nancy Drew book."

Re: The Accident

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2020 10:34 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
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Exploring the passageway requires the use of a flashlight and bending over to make one's way through it. The secret corridor is dusty and full of spiderwebs. Small footprints are visible throughout. This is not terribly surprising, once one discovers that a branch of the maze-like passage leads to David's room. This must be how he disappears when he wants to. There is also a branch which apparently leads to the West Wing, which has been sealed off for about half a century. There is a third branch; where this one leads is not immediately apparent.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2020 7:46 pm
by SunlessNick
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Maggie's hella curious about all these branches, but doesn't really want to go in there.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2020 6:05 am
by Mr. Handy
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Victoria's curiosity gets the better of her. Taking the flashlight, she slips down the passage, unraveling a spool of thread behind her so she can find her way back. Most interested in the unknown, she follows the third branch.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2020 9:08 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
After a while, the path slopes downward at a fairly steep angle. It twists and turns frequently, allowing no real preview of its destination. Some distance later, the floor becomes slick with moisture.
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So steep and slick, in fact, that Victoria goes sliding on her back, managing to halt her descent just before the path leads to a sea cave. The crashing waves echo throughout the cave deafeningly. It may take some effort to climb back up.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2020 11:14 pm
by Mr. Handy
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Realizing that she has gone too far, Victoria tries to climb back up the slope, wishing that she had used a rope instead of thread.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2020 9:44 pm
by VictoriaSilverwolf
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It proves to be much more difficult to climb up rather than to slide down. (Perhaps this secret passage was meant to transport cargo into a waiting boat; Prohibition, perhaps?) In any case, Victoria faces the choice of calling for help, or exiting the sea cave and trying to find her way back along the coast.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2020 12:55 am
by Mr. Handy
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"Maggie!" Victoria calls up the slope. "I slid down a slope into a sea cave and can't get back up! Fetch some rope and another flashlight, and follow the thread I unrolled to find me! Watch your step so you don't slide down too!"

Re: The Accident

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2020 6:31 pm
by SunlessNick
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"Oh, crud." Maggie really doesn't want to go in there, but she can't leave Vix there, especially when Maggie was the one to point it out anyway. She runs off in search of a shed where she might find rope and flashlight, then crawls into the passage, taking it very very slow.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 10:01 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
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There is plenty of rope, and a powerful flashlight, in the garage. Proceeding with extreme caution, Maggie manages to send the rope down the passage to Victoria, but freezes up when it comes to going down any further herself. She hates enclosed places! It's up to Victoria to climb up the rope herself, which Maggie has tied securely to a heavy piece of furniture in the drawing room.
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Straining with the effort, Victoria is barely able to make her way back up to where she started, no wiser but a lot sweatier and dirtier.

After putting everything back where it belongs, changing clothes, and taking a good, hot bath, Victoria is ready to call it a day.

The next morning, during his tutoring, David interrupts his geography lesson by saying "Have a nice trip? See you next fall!" and then snickering.

Later that day, he vanishes for a while -- nothing new there -- and returns with a stash of badly torn old comic books, which Victoria hasn't seen in the collection in his room before.

Meanwhile, after yet another day of hard work at the diner, Maggie comes home to find that her father has completed the painting.

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Re: The Accident

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 3:13 pm
by SunlessNick
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Is it David in the picture? Over dinner she asks where Daddy got the idea.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 5:57 am
by Mr. Handy
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Victoria is not surprised that David not only knows his way around the secret passages, but that he also knows what had happened in them last night. He probably had all sorts of hiding places. "Where did you find those?" she asks him. "I don't think they sell those old back issues any more, and they certainly wouldn't be in such condition if they did. They must have been in this house for quite a long time."

Re: The Accident

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 10:20 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
SunlessNick wrote:
Is it David in the picture? Over dinner she asks where Daddy got the idea.
The child in the painting definitely looks like David Collins. In response to her inquiry, Sam says "It just popped into my head. Never seen that kid before. Guess it's what you call artistic inspiration. With a little help from my old friend Jack Daniels."

Re: The Accident

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 10:23 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
Mr. Handy wrote: Victoria is not surprised that David not only knows his way around the secret passages, but that he also knows what had happened in them last night. He probably had all sorts of hiding places. "Where did you find those?" she asks him. "I don't think they sell those old back issues any more, and they certainly wouldn't be in such condition if they did. They must have been in this house for quite a long time."
"Oh, these just came out of my collection. I keep it hidden real good. I guess some seawater got into 'em. That's OK. I've read 'em about a jillion times."

Re: The Accident

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 3:28 am
by Mr. Handy
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"Oh, you kept them in the cave," says Victoria, who knows David already knows she was in there. "What else is in there? Is there pirate treasure or anything like that?"

Re: The Accident

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 9:53 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
"Ah, that's just a bunch of baloney. I just keep my stuff there, so nobody messes with it. Hey, how didja know about the cave, anyway?"

Re: The Accident

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 5:55 pm
by Mr. Handy
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"I found it last night, from the secret passages," says Victoria.

Re: The Accident

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2020 9:15 am
by VictoriaSilverwolf
"Aw, jeez, that's supposed to be a secret, or it's no fun anymore. You won't tell nobody, will ya?"

Re: The Accident

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 12:33 am
by Mr. Handy
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"No, it will be our secret now," says Victoria. "A secret's only really fun if you can share it with someone. Just be careful in there. That slope's very slippery."