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MARISHA: Who are you talking to? |
TALIESIN: Anybody who’s watching this happen. |
MARISHA: About 24 hours longer than you have. |
TALIESIN: That explains a lot. |
MATT: At one point, Adelaine the barmaid comes up. |
“I’m sorry, can you please stop?” |
LAURA: Okay. |
MATT: “Thank you!” |
SAM: Hey, Dungeon Master? |
MATT: Yes? |
SAM: The other night, when Nott was out carousing |
a bit while Caleb was asleep. He saw some figures |
in cloaks dash by. Was there any distinctive |
anything about these three figures that |
dashed by? |
MATT: Not that you noticed, unfortunately. |
SAM: Damn it. Okay, I will share that information |
with the group. I saw some weirdos running |
around. |
LAURA: When? |
SAM: The other night, when he was asleep. |
TRAVIS: How late? |
SAM: Two in the morning? |
LIAM: You were out that late? |
SAM: Sorry. |
LAURA: Maybe we should go out at two o'clock in |
the morning and see if we can find them. |
MARISHA: Ooh, that’s a good idea. |
LAURA: Follow them. |
MARISHA: You guys notice that it’s weird that no |
one’s actually really talking about this? This is |
a small town. I come from a small town. Small town |
people gossip. |
TALIESIN: I feel like there should be some more |
gossip then there is, that’s very true. |
MARISHA: Someone is talking about this, we just |
haven’t found them yet. 2:00AM field trip! |
LAURA: We can always leave through the window this |
time. |
MARISHA: Mm-hmm, I like that. |
TRAVIS: I can be down for that. |
TALIESIN: I leave the rope tied in here. Can we |
use your cat? Reel it back up in so that there’s |
no trace of us until we need to get back there. |
LIAM: Are you asking for my cat to haul up our |
rope? |
TALIESIN: No, I’m telling you that your cat is |
going to haul up a rope. |
LAURA: How is a cat going to lift up a rope? |
TALIESIN: It’s not that heavy of a rope, it’s just |
hemp. |
MATT: Hemp rope can be pretty heavy. |
TALIESIN: Well, if I throw it back up there then I |
imagine you cat can knock it back down at the very |
least. |
LAURA: There, that would work, maybe. |
MARISHA: Oh, is he like an asshole cat? |
TALIESIN: I assume he’s an asshole cat. Aren’t all |
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