[ thank you kyuu, please know that i love you. kanesan, meanwhile, immediately recoils and accidentally drops the flashlight - you know those scenes in cartoons where someone struggles to catch something they didn't mean to drop? that's happening, and when it's over he flips the switch back off so we don't do that again!!
but
what did she call him?? he's giving tamamo the most baffled look. ]
[PASSWORD is, unsurprisingly, not the right password!
Tamamo will find more ruined incident reports in the bottom drawer... However, there is something at the very back! A single sheet of paper, yellowed and stained at the edges, but with perfectly legible text. Will she take a look?]
[ WHERE DID SHE EVEN GET KANESAN. DID ONE OF THE SWORDS BETRAY HIM? he doesn't need to know that anyone read it wrong, rip.
but he'll leave the computer to grune (bad) and take a closer look at the desk and what's on it! maybe there's a drawer they missed, or some kind of notes on the calendar? ]
Upon taking a closer look, Tamamo will find that it's a handwritten note. It reads:]
Locked it away. Couldn't trust that they wouldn't make it disappear. Sorry.
[Nothing additional on the calendar. But now that Kanesan is searching for drawers on the desk, he will notice that the desk has two drawers. One to the left side of the desk, and another to the right. Both seem to have keyholes.]
Oh, but it's a lovely name. Don't be ashamed of it.
[ well, if it's not hi or password, then clearly there is nothing else she can do here??
grune will just get up and wander away... until she can see the jail cell bars. hm. grune will go check there now. maybe kanesan-san can find the password. ]
[Sorry Kanesada, you are Kanesan-san forever more.]
Hmm... And according to this, something in this room might be locked away -- specifically because the writer was afraid it would be made to disappear.
[if there's nothing else to see in the drawers, she's going to abandon them for now. Maybe take a load off in that chair now that it isn't occupied. Guess she is on computer duty]
Hmm, so we need a password? Random guessing will likely get us nowhere. We need a specific word.
[She's got the braincell back but is too lazy to get up so here she sits, go get her a password minions!!]
[ he wants to argue because that isn't actually his name? but you know what, whatever. on the off-chance that one of them is unlocked, he's going to tug on each of those drawers. ]
The poster over there didn't say anything useful, just to lock away anything sensitive.
[Through the bars, Grune will spot something laying on the cot inside the holding cell. It's difficult to see what it is from this distance, but it's small and a pastel blue color.
The drawer on the right is locked. However, the drawer on the left is unlocked! Inside, Kanesan will find what appears to be a heavily damaged notebook.]
[The holding cell is, in fact, locked! No amount of rattling will change that. Similarly, Tamamo will find that SENSITIVE is not the password.
As Kanesan flips through the notebook, he will realize that it is someone's journal. Some of the pages have been ripped out, and others have stuck together due to water damage. However... those that are visible seem to include a date, a list of names, and tasks fulfilled throughout the date. Comparing the first entry to the last, the journal spans approximately seven weeks. Will Kanesan look at any specific entry?]
[The sad part is it's Grune so Tamamo can't even be mad. She just sighs]
-- You two certainly have me working overtime.
[Gosh. Well, she didn't want to sit on this nice cushy seat anyway. She'll hit up the drawer by Kanesan first, attempting to unlock it with her pin, and then regardless of a success or failure, she will also waltz over to where Grune is and unlock the holding cell (or just try to, at any rate)
... Her tails start wagging when she gets closer to Grune, too. It's unfortunate.]
You're the only one who can do it. We're relying on you, Tamamo.
[ after nodding in thanks, he goes back to the notebook. first, he's going to scroll to today's date! and if that doesn't have anything, he'll go to the last day available. ]
The second drawer opens up easily enough. Inside, they will find assorted knick-knacks. A stress ball, a water bottle, a stack of sticky notes, a tube of correction fluid, and a pack of batteries. In addition to this, they will find a keychain with two keys attached, and a sticky note taped to the inside of the drawer. Something is written on it.
The holding cell will not open with Tamamo's pin. In fact, she will hear something snap the moment she puts it in. When she pulls it out, she will see that her pin has been snapped in two — the other half will be promptly spat out onto her face by the keyhole.
Rude.
Today's date is... mostly legible. Some of the ink seems to have smudged, but it reads:]
DAY 20 SPOKE TO: █████, █████████, NE██A, M█████
- Did not find th████████ shoes - Task still pending for A. Where the fuck am I going t███████████████████████ - ██████████████████████ █V██████████████████████ - M███████████████ moron who cannot stop breaking into places. This is the last time I pop his arm back in its socket!!!!
but also, to save time, grune is going to wander back to the desk to look at what was in it while they deal with the jail cell. she'll squint at the sticky note. what's the password anyway. how stupid is it.
either way, she'll type it in. she probably types super slowly when she's doing it for real, like the 50 year old dad who punches each key individually using only pointer fingers ]
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but
what did she call him?? he's giving tamamo the most baffled look. ]
Kanesan...-san?
[ hello? ]
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Tamamo will find more ruined incident reports in the bottom drawer... However, there is something at the very back! A single sheet of paper, yellowed and stained at the edges, but with perfectly legible text. Will she take a look?]
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[ grune just types in "hi" then
someone else please find something ]
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[Her voice is distant bc she's still poking her nose around these folders and hello, single sheet of paper that she can actually read--]
I can't keep track of all of you. Kanesan-san sounds perfectly fine, though.
Don't you agree, Grune-san?
[AGREE WITH HER HOT LADY SHE STILL WON'T LOOK AT. Anyway what's on this sheet of paper?]
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[ WHERE DID SHE EVEN GET KANESAN. DID ONE OF THE SWORDS BETRAY HIM? he doesn't need to know that anyone read it wrong, rip.
but he'll leave the computer to grune (bad) and take a closer look at the desk and what's on it! maybe there's a drawer they missed, or some kind of notes on the calendar? ]
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Upon taking a closer look, Tamamo will find that it's a handwritten note. It reads:]
Locked it away.
Couldn't trust that they wouldn't make it disappear.
Sorry.
[Nothing additional on the calendar. But now that Kanesan is searching for drawers on the desk, he will notice that the desk has two drawers. One to the left side of the desk, and another to the right. Both seem to have keyholes.]
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[ well, if it's not hi or password, then clearly there is nothing else she can do here??
grune will just get up and wander away... until she can see the jail cell bars. hm. grune will go check there now. maybe kanesan-san can find the password. ]
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[Sorry Kanesada, you are Kanesan-san forever more.]
Hmm... And according to this, something in this room might be locked away -- specifically because the writer was afraid it would be made to disappear.
[if there's nothing else to see in the drawers, she's going to abandon them for now. Maybe take a load off in that chair now that it isn't occupied. Guess she is on computer duty]
Hmm, so we need a password? Random guessing will likely get us nowhere. We need a specific word.
[She's got the braincell back but is too lazy to get up so here she sits, go get her a password minions!!]
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The poster over there didn't say anything useful, just to lock away anything sensitive.
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The drawer on the right is locked. However, the drawer on the left is unlocked! Inside, Kanesan will find what appears to be a heavily damaged notebook.]
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[ will this thing open if she tries to get in or is it also locked. she's rattling the cage both literally and metaphorically here. ]
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[Does Tamamo even know how to type? Whatever, she's going to press buttons and somehow spell "sensitive", just to be certain.]
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[ the right one, that is. from the left, he withdraws the notebook to flip through. damage doesn't necessarily mean unusable... ]
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As Kanesan flips through the notebook, he will realize that it is someone's journal. Some of the pages have been ripped out, and others have stuck together due to water damage. However... those that are visible seem to include a date, a list of names, and tasks fulfilled throughout the date. Comparing the first entry to the last, the journal spans approximately seven weeks. Will Kanesan look at any specific entry?]
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[ that's her name now ]
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-- You two certainly have me working overtime.
[Gosh. Well, she didn't want to sit on this nice cushy seat anyway. She'll hit up the drawer by Kanesan first, attempting to unlock it with her pin, and then regardless of a success or failure, she will also waltz over to where Grune is and unlock the holding cell (or just try to, at any rate)
... Her tails start wagging when she gets closer to Grune, too. It's unfortunate.]
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[ after nodding in thanks, he goes back to the notebook. first, he's going to scroll to today's date! and if that doesn't have anything, he'll go to the last day available. ]
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The second drawer opens up easily enough. Inside, they will find assorted knick-knacks. A stress ball, a water bottle, a stack of sticky notes, a tube of correction fluid, and a pack of batteries. In addition to this, they will find a keychain with two keys attached, and a sticky note taped to the inside of the drawer. Something is written on it.
The holding cell will not open with Tamamo's pin. In fact, she will hear something snap the moment she puts it in. When she pulls it out, she will see that her pin has been snapped in two — the other half will be promptly spat out onto her face by the keyhole.
Rude.
Today's date is... mostly legible. Some of the ink seems to have smudged, but it reads:]
DAY 20
SPOKE TO: █████, █████████, NE██A, M█████
- Did not find th████████ shoes
- Task still pending for A. Where the fuck am I going t███████████████████████
- ██████████████████████ █V██████████████████████
- M███████████████ moron who cannot stop breaking into places. This is the last time I pop his arm back in its socket!!!!
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[ she's about to reach over and soothingly pat tamamo on the head but
seems to think better of it. probably because of the horny energy already happening right now. ]
Kanesan-san, the hairpin broke. Did you find anything?
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[Tamamo maybe don't admit that out loud--]
Kanesan-san! Throw me the keychain we found! This door is opening whether it likes it or not!
[Honestly she's just mad because the pin scratched her poor nose]
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aaaaand then the notebook is getting tucked into his kimono as he grabs the keys. ]
There's a set of keys... Let's see what they open.
[ heading over to the cell now - he'll try the first key in the lock! ]
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The first key does not fit the lock. In fact, it looks like it could fit the filing cabinet...? Oh, well.]
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but also, to save time, grune is going to wander back to the desk to look at what was in it while they deal with the jail cell. she'll squint at the sticky note. what's the password anyway. how stupid is it.
either way, she'll type it in. she probably types super slowly when she's doing it for real, like the 50 year old dad who punches each key individually using only pointer fingers ]
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Hmph. Try another key. One of them has to work.
[She's so bossy SORRY KANESAN.]
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[ time to try key number two ]
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