Patrice Tang is the Protagonist (
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More intrigue at the bowling alley. I think those sketchy vines are spreading - I'm pretty sure I saw some under the door to the basement. And I'm really sick of Bob Dylan.
As your Charms TA: If your freezing charms suck come talk to me and I'll help you suck less. That seems like the best way to deal with them, unless I've missed something else somewhere.
As your Charms TA: If your freezing charms suck come talk to me and I'll help you suck less. That seems like the best way to deal with them, unless I've missed something else somewhere.
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Fire/ice dichotomy.
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I have a favor to ask.
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You have your conspiracy theory corkboard or whatever, right? Ice is the only thing we know we've got going for us, if they start being really problematic?
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Ask away, but no promises.
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Yes. And several notebooks, because the board overflowed. Yes. Well, and Pocket, perhaps. She seems to be in opposition to the 'weeds' as she calls them.
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Lionel wants to try to go to the bowling alley basement. He'd like to have one person from each house along, if we manage. Personally, I'm not convinced he'll ever willingly let us. But perhaps. And if nothing else, we can see his reaction to being asked.
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Yeah, if she was what froze everything at Wildgulch the other night that's maybe her go-to as well.
[Trudy]
We trying to recreate that night or something? [...] I doubt he'll let us in, but I'll go.
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If she did that, then she's quite powerful.
[Patrice]
I wouldn't be opposed.
Thank you.
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All the party stuff she does has to require quite a bit of juice, doesn't it?
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You're insane.
You're welcome.
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[Patrice]
Hardly the worst thing I can think of to be called. What's the worst that could happen?
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Both Mr. Crockett and Mr. Trullinger told me they gave up their memories willingly.
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What? What did you find out? WHAT DID THEY SAY?
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[.....] We just talked. Mr. Trullinger told me a bit about what Pocket is. She's classified as a magimagicicada. He doesn't seem to know about her. He said the last known sighting of a magimagicicada hive was in the summer of 1989. I think all of Pocket's [...] siblings were wiped out. [...]
Mr. Trullinger said they were [...] eaten.
I don't imagine myself an expert. [....] Can you just ask me what you want to know?
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I cannot BELIEVE you found out so muchWere you just going to KEEP IT TO YOURSEHow did you get either of them to talk about it?
You didn't mention Mr. Crockett, what did he have to say?
Wiped out/eaten by what?
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It's not that they don't want to talk about it. They're just being prevented from remembering. By some oath they took, I think. [...] Pocket mentioned an oath, at least. [...] They'll tell you what they can, if you ask the right questions.
Mr. Crockett said he doesn't remember much of his youth. I showed him a yearbook I [...] took from Mr. Huang's office. Everything that has to do with Mr. Qualls and his son is crusted over with lichen, just like the records in the library. I told him that there was lichen in his brain and it was keeping him from remembering how Mr. Qualls died or anything about his son. [...] That didn't seem to surprise him. He said everything they gave up, they gave up willingly. [....] He asked me to leave Mr. Potkin and Mr. Youngblood alone. [....] I think they were very close with Mr. Qualls' son. The [...] oath, or whatever, is probably affecting them more than others.
Mr. Trullinger didn't say, exactly. He didn't seem entirely like himself. Obviously, he was struggling to remember. [...] He mentioned that they were fighting 'the thing the locals from Paw Paw called up.' I think that's what he said.
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Eaten up by plants, maybe? [...] I don't know what happened to Paw Paw.
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?. Think I found Ms G's somehow.[...]
Bug's gone though.
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What do you mean it's gone? Did it disappear?
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Fucked up if true my guy
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To be honest though, half the stuff Viola has mentioned I had no clue about.
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Not really sure what we're supposed to do about it, either. Since apparently a bunch of adults opted to get their memories wiped. Which, what the hell?
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few things i could stand dropping off somewhere. but [...] don't think i want to give em to nobody.
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Really? Like what? And it just seems dangerous, given that whatever happened was clearly pretty bad.
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