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| ====== The Second Ghost Story: Making Their Mark - Chapter 1 ====== | ====== The Second Ghost Story: Making Their Mark - Chapter 1 ====== | ||
| - | //Game session: 7/5/2011// (([[players:zach_d|Zach D]]. absent due to illness.)) | + | //Game session: 7/5/2011. [[players:tex]] absent due to illness.// |
| ===== Saturday August 29th, 2009 ===== | ===== Saturday August 29th, 2009 ===== | ||
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| Anita heads home shortly thereafter and finds a horrifying sight in the kitchen – Abuela with three empty cans of beer. Anita is flabbergasted and demands to know what exactly is going on today; Abuela admits a rash of ominous Tarot readings and strange sightings has descended upon Springfield. One of her cronies – a woman named Maritza – saw two gringos at Central High School chase a ghost and nearly get electrocuted for their troubles; Anita makes a mental note to check on Erika and David tomorrow. The Witch suddenly comes out of her dormancy and blurts, “How the hell did he see us?” Anita winces but decides to deal with Grubby Man’s discovery later. She asks what reading came up in Abuela’s Tarot cards and Abuela replies, “Death, The Devil, and The Hierophant, all reversed.” ((**Past – Death (Reversed)**: | Anita heads home shortly thereafter and finds a horrifying sight in the kitchen – Abuela with three empty cans of beer. Anita is flabbergasted and demands to know what exactly is going on today; Abuela admits a rash of ominous Tarot readings and strange sightings has descended upon Springfield. One of her cronies – a woman named Maritza – saw two gringos at Central High School chase a ghost and nearly get electrocuted for their troubles; Anita makes a mental note to check on Erika and David tomorrow. The Witch suddenly comes out of her dormancy and blurts, “How the hell did he see us?” Anita winces but decides to deal with Grubby Man’s discovery later. She asks what reading came up in Abuela’s Tarot cards and Abuela replies, “Death, The Devil, and The Hierophant, all reversed.” ((**Past – Death (Reversed)**: | ||
| - | Isobel is up early – for her – and heads to the physical therapy center at Baystate Medical Center for her formal orientation. The appointment is at 8:30 AM and she arrives with a few minutes to spare. The interior of the building itself is done in soothing blues and greens, a far cry from the harsh ER with its antiseptic whites. She introduces herself to [[wod: | + | Isobel is up early – for her – and heads to the physical therapy center at Baystate Medical Center for her formal orientation. The appointment is at 8:30 AM and she arrives with a few minutes to spare. The interior of the building itself is done in soothing blues and greens, a far cry from the harsh ER with its antiseptic whites. She introduces herself to [[wod: |
| Isobel heads out to sign papers with Marge, who she finds politely aloof. After finishing the paperwork – and relishing the idea of a nine-to-five job with only the occasional weekend – Isobel heads out to return home. She drives off, but soon spots a black Ford F-150 pickup truck with a dual cab and shell over the back following her. She makes a few turns to see if she is correct, and each time the Ford pickup stays with her, although sometimes it’s a car-length or two back. Growing concerned, she pulls into a supermarket to be near people, and watches as the pickup drives right past the parking lot. Still uncertain, Isobel grabs some groceries and heads home without spotting anything else out of the ordinary. | Isobel heads out to sign papers with Marge, who she finds politely aloof. After finishing the paperwork – and relishing the idea of a nine-to-five job with only the occasional weekend – Isobel heads out to return home. She drives off, but soon spots a black Ford F-150 pickup truck with a dual cab and shell over the back following her. She makes a few turns to see if she is correct, and each time the Ford pickup stays with her, although sometimes it’s a car-length or two back. Growing concerned, she pulls into a supermarket to be near people, and watches as the pickup drives right past the parking lot. Still uncertain, Isobel grabs some groceries and heads home without spotting anything else out of the ordinary. | ||