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we want to leave and then they want to take us up
on the game thing?
MARISHA: I thought you enjoyed games.
LAURA: No, I love games!
MARISHA: Sure.
LAURA: But what if we leave and then they want to
play games?
MARISHA: Okay.
MATT: Onto Fjord’s door.
TALIESIN: I’m sitting playing with the cards.
TRAVIS: I open it.
MATT: Same two guards there. Lucas and Jonas.
Jonas and Lucas. “Hello. The investigation is
"ongoing. You’ll not be needed for today. We will
return tomorrow.”
TRAVIS: I shut the door.
TALIESIN: Any progress?
MATT: There’s a pause and then you here the subtle
shifting of greaves against the wooden floor as
they slowly walk away.
TRAVIS: Go take that game in the other room, why
don’t you?
TALIESIN: That was a power move right there.
TRAVIS: Thank you.
MATT: You guys return to the inn.
SAM: I guess we do.
MATT: Yes you do.
SAM: Well. That was terrible. No one found out
anything. It was a waste of a day. We’re all
terrible at this. Goodnight?
LAURA: What time is it?
MARISHA: That’s not true! I still say that some of
the best information that you can get can be in
the information that you don’t find.
SAM: That is nonsense.
MARISHA: I’m just saying! Sometimes the lack of
information can be a process of elimination.
TRAVIS: Sure.
MARISHA: It’s super broad!
TALIESIN: No, you know what? I’m going to take
it.
MARISHA: I’m trying to be fucking silver lining,
so I don’t feel like a piece of shit for waste a
day, and you guys are shitting on that, but it’s
fine.
TRAVIS: You found nothing at the docks, zip,
zero?
LIAM: We spent hours there, no one knew anything
about the old man.
MARISHA: See? No one knew anything about him. That
means, prime candidate, someone’s little
experiment. Little Frankenstein. I’m telling you.
LIAM: I don’t really understand what she’s
saying.
LAURA: I don’t either. I’m going to run up and
down the stairs for a while.
MATT: (quick footsteps)
TALIESIN: How long have you known this one?