He passes Jiji a postcard. To the touch, it feels old, like he can brush over dust on them. On one side there is this illustration. Then on the other side is a letter:
"i killed -- -- --- ------. did not want to. canterbury bells & cp heliotropes + pink/white roses together. happy endings. we will return. --"
I would like to request additional details - of where you found it, when, and what makes you suggest it is from the past.
Primarily since last week, bouquets were distributed to myself, Tsurumaru Kuninaga, and Estelle. An understanding of flower language was necessary to make sense of them.
Kim Dokja said he told you about the room he had a key to—it was from there.
The postcards were heavily coated with dust just like the rest of the room. It made me believe that they were found by the person who was living in that suite when they were active, rather than from the present.
I see, I see. Kim Dokja did mention that the room you two found in particular was rather dusty - however the room that I was able to find was relatively clean, if slightly underutilized.
[a beat]
In that case, I believe that this postcard may originate from the summer camp, based on the short length of it, and the censored portions.
[ It’s Fine. Joonghyuk can proffer the other postcards. I’m sorry for a repeat I had a copy like this:
GHOST: 1 They're like furniture + wedding 2 No one remembers if they're not here too 3 I can tell no tales 4 [there's a bit here that's smudged out] --------
PUG 1: i killed -- -- --- ------. did not want to. canterbury bells & cp heliotropes + pink/white roses together. happy endings. we will return. --
PUG 2: All gold here. I'm sorry for breaking our promise. Tell ---- sorry too. You aren't alone in this—I believe in you. --------
SPACE: gold is good applied to us + --------, not -- yet sorry i couldn't stay working hard: see you soon. cheiranthus pink camellia red roses - --
[ it was the only thing he could take from the room, so yeah he took them? Jiji can copy. ]
I've been informed on Okumura Rin's group and know of Estellise Sidos Heurassein's piece. I do not know of Sheila Hammond's. The sheet my group received is also related to staff, though I am unsure how important it is.
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[ Hm. ]
I have been reading up on some, after some discovery.
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Discovery from Estelle? Or another?
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He passes Jiji a postcard. To the touch, it feels old, like he can brush over dust on them. On one side there is this illustration. Then on the other side is a letter:
"i killed -- -- --- ------. did not want to. canterbury bells & cp heliotropes + pink/white roses together. happy endings. we will return. --"
Yeah!! ]
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help.
mikazuki will pause at this.]
... might I ask when you received it?
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[ Just to clarify. ]
It is most likely from the past, not now.
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I would like to request additional details - of where you found it, when, and what makes you suggest it is from the past.
Primarily since last week, bouquets were distributed to myself, Tsurumaru Kuninaga, and Estelle. An understanding of flower language was necessary to make sense of them.
I believe them to be from the departed.
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The postcards were heavily coated with dust just like the rest of the room. It made me believe that they were found by the person who was living in that suite when they were active, rather than from the present.
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I see, I see. Kim Dokja did mention that the room you two found in particular was rather dusty - however the room that I was able to find was relatively clean, if slightly underutilized.
[a beat]
In that case, I believe that this postcard may originate from the summer camp, based on the short length of it, and the censored portions.
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[ It’s Fine. Joonghyuk can proffer the other postcards. I’m sorry for a repeat I had a copy like this:Tada ]
Familiar?
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Mm... I only awoke at the very end of the summer camp - but I can bring it up to Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd, Shinobu Kocho, and Tsurumaru Kuninaga.
The staff are believed to be those familiar to us, so it's not a great surprise...
Have you been able to refer to the journal entry collected by Sheila's group, or the pieces collected by Rin Okumura's group?
It seems that many of the 'rewards' [if they can be called that] for excursions have to do with the staff.
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I've been informed on Okumura Rin's group and know of Estellise Sidos Heurassein's piece. I do not know of Sheila Hammond's. The sheet my group received is also related to staff, though I am unsure how important it is.