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Author Topic: Knives: the tale of a thief.  (Read 6659 times)

eclipsetail

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Re: Knives: the tale of a thief.
« Reply #15 on: September 05, 2010, 05:35:27 pm »

You examine the package, and guess it weighs around around 10 pounds. It's wrapped pretty well, so you can't really tell what's on the inside. When you shake it, you can hear some movement, but not alot. You decide it might be worth something, so you put into one of your pockets.

You pick up the picture, and then hear a strange noise. It sounds like...a baby. You look around, and realise that something was in the crib the whole time. He looks around a year old, maybe younger. And for whatever reason, he's started to cry. You kick it out of your mind though, and examine the picture. It's a young lady, no older than twenty. She looks familiar for some reason, so you keep both the frame and picture.

It's pretty dark in the room, so you get down on the floor and start to search under the beds. You don't find anything but more toys under the first bed, and as you're about to check under the second you hear some heavy footsteps from the floor below. When they start to go up the stairs, you stand up, and silently brush yourself up. You soon hear knocks on the door, and you can already tell the person on the other side of the door is quite a big person.

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Re: Knives: the tale of a thief.
« Reply #16 on: September 05, 2010, 08:37:27 pm »

Stand up, dust yourself off and check your clothes, are they bloody from the blood of the man that these clothes once belonged too? Do we have shoes on? Is the window unlatched?
IF these clothes are bloody and the window is unlatched(if it's latched unlatch it and), run to the window and open it. Hop onto the windowsill and escape onto the roof. While on the roof make your way towards the EAST wall of the house, if that isn't the wall we're on already, and the pool is not there. Scale down the wall, hop over the fence and make your way to that shack you saw. A lethal weapon might be there.
IF these clothes aren't bloody and the window IS latched, unlatch the window and tell the person they can come in, prepare to explain why your in here with a consistent story. Make yourself seem pitiful if you must, any way you can get out without violence is acceptable. If things take a turn for the worse, run to that window and leap upon the windowsill. If you can survive the fall with minimum injury, take a plunge into those bushes. If the ground is too far escape to the roof. Afterward make your way to that shack
If all goes well and we talk this person into letting us out, leave towards that shack you say.
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Re: Knives: the tale of a thief.
« Reply #17 on: September 16, 2010, 07:27:29 pm »

Well this is old. Entertaining though. Is it dead?
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