WEATHER AND NOTABLE EVENTS Sunday, September 17-Saturday, September 23
Sunday, September 17: Weather: A full day of rain and occasional thunder; 62°/49° EVENTS
→ Anyone who experienced the unfortunate hallucination with their mirror the night before will find themselves experiencing rather wild mood swings today. Everything may be just fine with their attitude one minute, and then supremely horrible the next. They may experience anything from extreme happiness or unexplainable rage to heightened, er, randiness. These mood swings will last throughout the day, and well into the evening. The only constant today is the uneasiness they feel when they're looking at any reflective surface. There are no hallucinations this time, but it still feels as though their own reflection is somehow... not their own.
→ Residential homes and apartments are dealing with foul smelling brown water today. Local plumbers are working long hours today trying to figure out the problem. It's been raining a lot, sure, and sometimes pipe lines get clogged, or flooded... but that doesn't seem to be the case here, and it's every home, not just a few. It's strange, to be certain, and frustrating for anyone trying to shower or wash laundry. Thankfully by nightfall the water seems to be normal again. Hooray.
→ Oh, how lovely! Someone has returned Mrs. Mercer's rotted corpse to the cemetery! The caretaker will find the lovely lady outside of his trailer this morning. Her tongue is missing though. Ew.
Monday, September 18: Weather: Steady rain all day; 65°/51° EVENTS
→ Advertising for the 30th Annual Oysterfest has begun appearing throughout town. Oysters, wines, microbrews, live music and more will take place on Saturday, September 30th and Sunday, October 1st at the Marina. This is a popular event for the people of Point Pleasant and is often seen as a precursor for the Harvest Festival in October. Oysterfest is once again sponsored by D'Onofrio Management Co.
→ At 10:45pm, residents of Seaview Village will be bothered yet again by the sound of a train barreling through the woods behind them. If you listen close enough, you may even hear the horn. If you want to try and sludge your way out there in the rain, you'll find nothing. No disturbances at all. The only thing you might notice is the presence of a hook hanging above the mouth of the tunnel, looking eerily similar to the hook used to hang the murder victims in 1992 and 2001. That hadn't been there before, had it?
Tuesday, September 19: Weather: More rain? Yup. All day; 64°/51° EVENTS
→ The Rogan house has a shiny new For Sale sign in the front yard. The house is completely empty and spotless with new floors and painted walls. There is no sign at all that a bloody crime was committed inside. In fact, it doesn't appear as if the house has been lived in in quite some time. The Chief of Police is having a difficult time getting answers from the State Police as to the status of Peter Rogan's case... especially given the fact that the State Police claim to not have any clue who Peter Rogan is. It doesn't help matters that Margaret Rogan was transferred to a hospital in Portland a little over a week ago, yet no hospital has any record of her either. Stranger still, despite several doctors and nurses having treated her in Mercy Hospital, they also find they have no physical record of Margaret Rogan's admittance on the 3rd of September. Every trace of the couple seems to have vanished completely.
→ Hey, a new Karaoke Bar has just opened up in town. The Empty Orchestra has opened to very little fanfare and advertising (did anyone even notice that 'Coming Soon' sign that's been on the window for months?), but it's hard to miss the neon blue sign and bright purple door as you wander by. The best part? It's open to anyone sixteen and over. Come in and sing your heart out (not literally, of course. That would be gross).
Wednesday, September 20: Weather: Is it over yet? Nope. Rain, rain and more rain; 62°/47° EVENTS
→ Posters and flyers for Chamberlain High School's Homecoming Dance are starting to get taped up around the school. The dance will be October 7th! Better start dress shopping now, ladies.
→ Former AIR subjects will come home at some point today and find their current place of residence having been broken into. It's not a subtle thing either. The doors are ajar, the locks - no matter how heavy duty - are broken and left on the floor. Any security alarms will have been deactivated quickly and before detecting an intruder. However, there is no disarray, and nothing is taken, so it couldn't have been a robbery, right? Was somebody looking for something? Was somebody looking for them? How deep does their paranoia go, exactly?
Birthdays: Roxy Muñoz
Thursday, September 21: Weather: Finally the rain begins to slow in the early morning, but it's a gray, cold and windy day; 61°/46° EVENTS
→ Oh yay, a quiet, uneventful day in Point Pleasant, even if the weather remains pretty crappy.
Friday, September 22: Weather: Still gray and cloudy with no sign of the sun; 62°/50° EVENTS
→ Good news for teens in town; It's a bye week for the football team, and Jules Cooper's parents are out of town, so it seems like an ideal time to let loose. News of a planned party make the rounds at school, and by 10 o'clock Friday night, her house is full of teenagers looking to blow off some steam and have some fun.
→ Around midnight, the windows shatter in dozens upon dozens of cars and trucks in town. There is no rhyme or reason to it, and no explanation to be had by those who actually witness the phenomenon. Those who come out to see their car's windows destroyed later may believe it's the work of vandals (obviously). The PPPD will be writing a lot of police reports in the early hours of the morning.
Saturday, September 23: Weather: The sun peeks out by mid morning, but it's still fairly cloudy throughout the day; A thick, dense fog begins to roll in from the ocean around 9:30pm, and spreads throughout town as the night ticks on, making it visibility difficult for anyone out and about, whether in their car or by foot; 60°/48° EVENTS
→ Do you like scary movies? The Fright Series at the Orion continues tonight with the 1996 classic, Scream. Showings at 7:00pm and 10:00pm.
→ The 2nd Annual Bachelor(ette) Auction is taking place tonight at the Overlook Country Club from 6:00pm to 9:00pm. This is a black tie event and includes a silent auction for several pricey items, as well as the Bachelor(ette) auction itself. Just a few names listed to be auctioned off are:
Carson Durand Jared Gaines Fin Haynes Reagan Kelly Brodie Kingston Ellis Lyttle Rylee Mears Zeke Miller Ty Solomon
→ The spreading fog isn't the only inconvenience the people of Point Pleasant will experience. Around ten thirty at night, there is a town-wide power outage. The electric company is bombarded with calls, but with the fog making it near impossible to see and drive through, they're obviously going to be delayed in getting their workers out to the utility poles to check on any potential damage.
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