After Arundel (RP)

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Jan 10, 2025 5:25 am
Emma watches as Sarah’s shoulders hunch further and her gaze drops to the floor. As much as she wanted to press and find out what’s really going on, she knew that pushing her too hard would send her running away, possible never returning again. Something deeper was at play, and she was already beginning to suspect the worst, but finding out what exactly would have to wait. Maybe for the break, or better yet, when they were done for the evening.

Quickly, she turned the group’s attention away from Sarah. Everything to make the young woman more comfortable:
"How about you, Oliver? Why don’t you share something from your book next? We’d love to hear it."
Jan 11, 2025 8:54 am
- Benji -

"Oh? Yes. I hoped to get to speak to you last night." Amira says. "But you disappeared right after the main event."

She sounds polite and interested, but does not push you for information, neither on the topic of what happened last night, nor about what you found out about Lizabeth's artifact.

What do you do?
Jan 11, 2025 8:57 am
- Emma -

"Uh? Uh? Oh! Really?" Oliver stammers. "You, uh... actually want to, uh, hear my, uh... stuff?" You get the impression they wanted to say 'drivel' instead of 'stuff' (or a less polite word), but the group has been encouraging them to not use such derogatory phrases, even if everyone else does.

It takes some cajoling, but Oliver accedes, and hesitantly reads out some of their drivel newest work. It is derivative, but it really is not that all that bad, almost everyone was able to sit through it this time... almost...

Towards the end of Oliver's recital, though, Sarah quietly gets up and tiptoes to the door, slipping into her coat. You can tell she is disturbed and is planning to leave.

What do you do?
Jan 11, 2025 11:24 am
"Yes, my friends took me on a ‘treasure hunt’ but it got a bit out of hand…" Benji explains. "Anyway, I’ve had a chance to talk to Lizabeth about that mysterious object you were looking for, but I’m afraid she didn’t get a very good look at it before she was arrested. It was some kind of old copper box, she says, but that’s all she knows. In any case, I think the military probably have it now, whatever it is…" While he’s talking, he fishes a packet of slightly stale tea biscuits out of his pantry and puts a couple of them on a plate. He puts the plate of biscuits and a saucer of water on the floor underneath his wardrobe, near where the mice have chewed a hole in the wall, and leaves the rest of the biscuits out on the kitchen counter for Lizabeth when she wakes up. "By the way, are you friends with Boadicea and Her Daughters on Victoria Embankment?"
Jan 11, 2025 1:10 pm
Emma was far less critical of Oliver’s work than he was of his own. The entire point of their writing community was to gather for constructive feedback so they could improve their craft. And besides; it was tough to come up with something entirely new and original. She didn’t consider her first novel to be groundbreaking either. Strong characterization and solid writing were usually enough to keep readers turning the pages. Not every book needed to be entirely unique.

She had a few polite questions for Oliver, and some encouragements to give, but Sarah’s quiet departure had her worried. She was hoping for a moment to speak with her, to understand what was bothering her. Something about the young woman’s reaction to her reading unsettled her, and she didn’t think she would open up on her own. Right now, talking with her seemed more important than giving another critique. There were plenty of other people in their authors’ circle. Let one of the others pick up the slack.

Standing up, she gave Oliver a reassuring smile before heading straight to the door, catching Sarah just as the young woman headed outside
Jan 11, 2025 2:39 pm
- Benji -

"Of course. Who could pass up the opportunity to poke around the old castle after hours. ..." Amira responds, but her sentence trails off and you can almost hear the inaudible 'Oh' oh realisation.

"You simply must tell me what you found." She says, sounding completely casual but you know there is value in trading secrets, even if you don't know the actual value of anything you may have stumbled upon. "Why don't I buy you dinner and we can talk... Oh! I am so sorry. I was not thinking! Was that very insensitive?" She apologises as soon as she realises who/what she is talking to and offering 'dinner' to. "It is so hard to say the right thing these days."

"The military?" She says changing the subject. "That is awkward. You really know nothing more?" She has noted the 'old, copper box' fact, but, as you say, it is not a lot to go on. She might know more, but tit-for-tat and all that.

"I know of her." She says about Boadicea (and Her Daughters), which means 'yes', no one clarifies that sort of detail if the answer is 'no'. "Why do you ask?"

What do you do?
Jan 11, 2025 2:40 pm
- Emma -

Oliver looks panicky at what he perceives as two of the group getting up and leaving in the middle of his piece. He tries to finish and engage with the others, but something tells you he is just going to interrupt you and Sarah at the worst possible moment.

What do you do?
Jan 11, 2025 2:56 pm
"Be right back"
She didn’t wait to see Oliver’s response. She was too worried about Sarah, and didn’t want the young woman to leave without talking to her first.
Jan 11, 2025 3:03 pm
- Emma -

You can't tell if your quick 'be right back' had any impact on Oliver's state of mind. The fact that you left your in-laws sitting there should speak to the fact that you are not actually leaving, but Oliver is not always all that rational and does not think things though, especially when he could instead find anything to interpret as a person slight.

You catch Sarah just as the young woman headed outside. "I'm fine." She says, obviously lying but also not ready to open up just like that.

What do you do?
Jan 11, 2025 3:45 pm
Emma didn’t believe Sarah was fine, but she wasn’t about to push her. Instead, she chose a gentler path.

"I’m sorry" she said quietly "I didn’t mean to bother you. It’s just..." her gaze dropped for a moment as she gathered her thoughts "I’ve been going through something recently. Something... difficult. I’m still trying to make sense of it all."

She took just a small step closer "I could really use someone to talk to. Someone who understands. You don’t have to share anything with me. Just listen, if you can."

Emma trailed off, her eyes meeting Sarah’s once more

"Not everything in my stories is made up" she added, hoping Sarah understands her intention

Rolls

Figure Someone Out - (2d6)

(32) = 5

Jan 11, 2025 7:11 pm
An empty and quiet castle. Perhaps they would be lucky, and this dimension, whatever it was, was empty of living beings (or any beings). But Jacob doesn't want to push his luck, so he keeps moving in a sneaky way, checking all corridors and rooms before making the next step, to make sure they are not caught off-guard. He just hopes that magical pond really exists.
Jan 11, 2025 7:57 pm
- Emma -

Sarah stares are you in horror, her mouth flapping open and closed for many moments before she properly freaks out. "That was real‽ My therapist keeps telling me I imagined it." She wails, her hand going to her inner thigh, just as you described.

She looks around wildly, at the rain and the surrounding buildings. "I can't go home!" She says in a soft, soft voice that is more distressing than the wailing. "My ..., my roommate will be there. I have nowhere else to go." She realises, looking at you pleadingly. "But I can't stay here. Not with them watching me, judging me."

What do you do?
Jan 11, 2025 8:01 pm
- Jacob -

The castle is a castle, so it is not exactly 'clean', but it also does not leave you with the impression that it has been deserted for a long time. You might not have the reference points, but you don't get the impression that there is a whole lot more dust than would be normal if there were people here 'yesterday'. Nevertheless it also feels like yours are the first feet to tread these halls in a long, long time.

Every room you check is empty, though, showing no signs of hasty departure or obviously unfinished work, nor is there any sign if mice or other vermin damage, just a profound sense of emptiness.

You find the courtyard Crowley spoke of, it looks as empty as the rest of the place. In its center, surrounded by neat bushes and lawn, is a pond [streetview].

It does not look magical, in fact it looks a little stagnant and green —more duckweed, than duck-pond.

What do you do?
Jan 11, 2025 11:00 pm
Benji laughs. "Well, I am a creature easily bribed by the offer of a free dinner, but I don’t think that’s the kind of dinner you had in mind. A friend of mine did pick up an artifact that I think may be of interest to you, but we got separated and I still haven’t heard from him. If he’s alright, I might put you in contact with him. He’s much better at negotiations than I am."

Returning to the topic of Boadicea and Lizabeth’s mystery find: "Boadicea seemed to have quite a high opinion of you and your sisters so i was wondering if that loyalty was reciprocated at all. I spoke to her about the item you’re looking for and she is of the very strong opinion that this object needs to be destroyed. Is that… something you and your sisters might be interested in helping with?"
Jan 12, 2025 8:30 am
Emma bit her lower lip. She glances back the group sitting inside. At her parents in law.
Why did I follow her out here? Emma curses herself. If she hadn’t, she wouldn’t have to deal with this dilemma. How could she possibly help? Taking her back home seemed risky; what if the vampire still claimed her as his? What if he came looking for her? And how would she explain all of this to David?

She considered what to do in silence.

This is too much trouble, the selfish part of her whispered. She’s not your problem.
But deep down, she knew she couldn’t just turn away. She would never be able to forgive herself if she saw Sarah's face in the headlines: ‘missing’, or worse – ‘body recovered from the Thames’. That’s not something she could live with.

Or could she?

With a heavy breath, she looked into her pleading eyes:
"Let’s go sit somewhere. I’ll buy you some coffee" Maybe things will be clearer once they sat down somewhere. For now, she knew she couldn’t just abandon the poor girl alone.
"Come on" she urged her softly "let’s get out of here"
Jan 12, 2025 1:41 pm
Jacob looks at the pond with disgust. He doesn't really feel like getting soaked in that green water.

"After you," he offers Crowley. It was his idea, after all.
Jan 12, 2025 1:42 pm
- Benji -

"You actually found something?" Amira sounds intrigued by all the details of your story. "If you could make an introduction, I would be in your Debt." Once again she is surprised by your openness, though she possibly has doubts about how genuine you are being.

"Are you for real, Benji?" She asks. "I am inclined to trust you." She sounds as surprised by her own words as by yours. "It is our intention to destroy the lamp if we can. But we might have to settle for containment again." She has let slip more than one hint there, and you get the feeling it is not like her to make such mistakes.

"I would dearly like to speak with Mss Greenback." She says, not pushing, but, so long as people seem to be trusting each other, she wants to get what she can from it. "And, do you think she would be willing to try hypnosis? It can sometimes unlock repressed memories, you know."

What do you do?
Jan 12, 2025 1:42 pm
- Emma -

"OK." Sarah says, sounding despondent. You get the feeling she is mainly accepting your offer because it is out of the rain, and means she does not need to think about going home just yet.

What do you do?
Jan 12, 2025 1:47 pm
- Jacob -

"'After me' what?" Crowley says, poking the water with a already-mud-encrusted shoe. It does not smell good.

The water level is low, and a little probing with a stick reveals that it only a few inches deep in the middle.

What do you do?
Jan 12, 2025 2:28 pm
Emma hesitates. She has a hunch that if she goes back inside to say 'goodbye' to everyone, Sarah wouldn't be there when she came back.

With a quiet sigh, she pulls out her umbrella and extends it toward the young woman.
"It's just around the corner from my house" she offered a faint smile. It wasn't far, but with the relentless downpour both of them might arrive completely soaked, despite huddling under the umbrella.

She did text Charles once they started walking. Just a quick message apologizing for having to leave so abruptly, but that it was urgent, and that they shouldn't wait up for her. Her mother in law will complain, of course, but she couldn't help feeling that she made the right choice.
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