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[16 May 2010|12:44am] |
WHO: Levi C. Birch (plus a member of the Sunshine Band) WHAT: Levi prepares WHERE: His apartment, District Five WHEN: Saturday night, May 15th, 2029 RATING: PG for Don’t Try This at Home STATUS: Complete
( Things fall apart )
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[16 May 2010|07:35am] |
Who: Astrid Lisle and Cam Beckett When: Sunday Night/Early Early Monday morning, About 2 AM What: Just checking for foreign nationals folks. Where: Cam's house in district 4 Rating: PG-13 for Language Status: Logged/Complete
( I just want to go home. )
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So we must love while these moments are still called today |
[16 May 2010|10:57am] |
Who: Naomi Richardson and a few NPCs. What: Naomi makes a nakedly awkward escape. Where: A home on the Hudson Archipelago, District 4. When: The morning of 16 May, but including a basketful of flashbacks. Rating: PG-13 (please read the What)
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[16 May 2010|07:40pm] |
To: Naomi Richardson
Am I not an upstanding citizen?
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[16 May 2010|08:23pm] |
To: A. Kline, L. Shipton, L. Van der Jagt
You've been staying at home all weekend, right?
To: Camille
I haven't heard from you in a while. You haven't started any riots yet, have you?
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PHONE CALL. |
[16 May 2010|08:32pm] |
TO: Kim Household
Larry sets down his iHolo on the end-table and flips on the television, just to turn it right back off again as he realizes Jeopardy! isn't currently on. He gets up, walks to the kitchen, then walks back to the end-table and picks up the landline sitting next to his iHolo. He sighs and sits down on the couch, dialing a familiar number. Ring.
Pick up you lazy bastard, he whispers to himself.
Ring.
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NARRATIVE. |
[16 May 2010|09:51pm] |
WHO: Duke Márquez and two NYPD officers. WHAT: With all the contraband out, Duke makes one last trip to his former residence to pick up some personal belongings. Unfortunately, it's time for his good luck streak to run out. WHERE: An abandoned warehouse formerly known as the home of Duke and friends. WHEN: Late evening, Sunday, 15 May 2029. RATING: PG-13. STATUS: Placeholder.
( Does that mean you’re going to let me go? )
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