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testrun_box2013-12-09 04:55 am
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[1] [The Usual Combat Prompt]
[Explosions ring through the air as a city is attacked by some strange crystalline beings. In the middle of all of it you see a very weird looking slightly angelic robot fighting against the beings. However, whoever the pilot is - he seems to be a complete amateur. As the entire machine is wrecked. Very large sections of it are missing and the only weapon it has left is a dinky-looking sword. And he's not using it very well. In fact he struggles against even a single one of these crystal beasts.]
Great, how could this get any worse?
[What he doesn't notice is the much larger group that's about to jump him from behind.]
[2]

[You've just helped Willis with something completely trivial that he really shouldn't have needed help with. Despite that, he's already grasping both of your hands and bowing to you repeatedly.]
Thank you thank you thank you. I don't know where I'd be right now without your help.
[3]

[For one reason or another Willis is trying to cheer you up in the only way he knows how. By bringing up how terrible he is.]
Hey come on now, don't let it get you down. You just made a mistake. I've made way more, like the time I crashed into my Boss' personal garden with a mech.
[4]

[Something very bad has just happened and Willis was directly involved. When you find him, he's looking at what seems to be a very old photo. Of course, your presence doesn't go unnoticed.]
Yo, sorry you had to see...that.
[Explosions ring through the air as a city is attacked by some strange crystalline beings. In the middle of all of it you see a very weird looking slightly angelic robot fighting against the beings. However, whoever the pilot is - he seems to be a complete amateur. As the entire machine is wrecked. Very large sections of it are missing and the only weapon it has left is a dinky-looking sword. And he's not using it very well. In fact he struggles against even a single one of these crystal beasts.]
Great, how could this get any worse?
[What he doesn't notice is the much larger group that's about to jump him from behind.]
[2]
[You've just helped Willis with something completely trivial that he really shouldn't have needed help with. Despite that, he's already grasping both of your hands and bowing to you repeatedly.]
Thank you thank you thank you. I don't know where I'd be right now without your help.
[3]
[For one reason or another Willis is trying to cheer you up in the only way he knows how. By bringing up how terrible he is.]
Hey come on now, don't let it get you down. You just made a mistake. I've made way more, like the time I crashed into my Boss' personal garden with a mech.
[4]
[Something very bad has just happened and Willis was directly involved. When you find him, he's looking at what seems to be a very old photo. Of course, your presence doesn't go unnoticed.]
Yo, sorry you had to see...that.

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She even tried to make me pay for the damages. Luckily, I left the company shortly after that and have been on the run from her for the last three years.
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So that makes you a wanted criminal, right?
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One thing just led to another!
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I understand perfectly.
[That was pretty sudden.]
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[She suddenly points straight at you.]
You're one of those types, aren't you?!
[And then she proceeds to shake her head and reassure herself.]
No, no. You have to be. I haven't met a man who'd tell me his secrets before I even know his name!
[This is quickly getting into the territory of weird, Willis. What do?]
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[He holds out his arms in front of him as some sort of defense against these baseless accusations.]
Teenagers are definitely not my type!
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[She just goes quiet after hearing the T word. Uh oh.]
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Well, I'm glad we cleared that up quickly!
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[Well, this surprises her too. But in the end, her transfer here was completed, and they should have all her information in store...]
Just when I thought I'd make an exception in your case...
You know my real age, don't you?
[And she looks like she's on the verge of tears. Tears of joy, that is.]
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Thir...teen...!?
[Looking young may be a blessing for most women her age, but definitely not for her...]
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I'm in my prime! At the top of my game!
[This reaction isn't quite helping with her case, though.]
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[Cue complete shock and awe]
But you look like...oh....ooooooooohhhhhhhhh.
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[Sigh.] I thought it'd be different this time too...
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[Don't mind Willis, he's just digging that hole deeper.]
Twenty year-olds come in all shapes and sizes these days.
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And people tell me adults don't play games as often, even though it's part of my job...but that's a different problem!
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[Pause.]
Well, it'd be worse if she were here, so whatever...
[With that, Maria turns around and walks away. But hey, at least she isn't looking down anymore, if that's any improvement...]
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[Before he could continue she scurries off.]
Hmmm...I think I need to work on cheering people up...