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WEEK ONE
WEEK ONE
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Maybe being swept away to a fancy castle isn't what you wanted (Hickey aside), but the fact of the matter is that you're stuck here, at least for now. Thankfully there's enough food even if hot chocolate for breakfast might be a bit rich for some palates. There's at least a stock of raw food in the kitchens, but your hapless kidnapper is a Witch, not a chef, so you'll have to perform your own, manual kitchen magic if the provided meals aren't to your liking.
Just try not to burn the place down before you get the chance to take your host at his word (that you'll be leaving in a week's time, certainly, trust).
If you do get the cabin fever immediately, the grounds are a beautiful reprieve from the great indoors -- and if nothing else, perhaps you can find time to get to know your fellow guests. The weather is gorgeous all week, cheerfully sunny, which lends something to the mood.
WEEKLY EFFECT
This week, characters will feel heightened emotions periodically. If they're very happy about something, it'll feel like the best thing in the world! If they'd usually brush off something mildly annoying, suddenly it'll grate on their nerves. This effect will last throughout the week until investigation and is completely optional.
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According to the person who complains the most about it, I'm not listening to the other person and only saying what I want to say before leaving.
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Anyway. Point blank: ]
You sound rude.
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Probably.
But, if I can defend myself, it's typically when there's something else much more important to take care of.
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Oh, okay. It's... a difference of priorities. You can always talk later.
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Exactly. I'm putting a great deal of trust in those people to take care of themselves until we can speak again.
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Something wrong?
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... it is easier to just say what needs to be said. Some things don't necessarily require further discussion...
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Yep, exactly, and if they still want to talk about then there's always next time.
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[ pick up the same thread of conversation again, that is. ]
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Sometimes. It depends on what they want to say.
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[ is it more along the lines of 'hey, we weren't done socializing???' or are they actually valuable contributions? ]
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[ thus his wholeass "confession". ]
Then they'd just try to pick up where things were let off with a recap of what they had been trying to tell me previously.