RESISTANCE MEETING 2: ELECTRIC BOOGALOO
[Like last week, the conference room is set up with enough chairs for everyone (two less than last week) but there isn't any food provided because of the uh... dinner party. Hopefully that didn't go so poorly that the entire group has been split or anything, that would certainly suck.
But once again it's time to discuss the state of things here. Logan's in the same seat he was last time at one end of the table. He's particularly distracted today and he can't seem to focus on that book he's been carrying around, so he'll start things a little earlier today.]
As I'm sure you all know, this week's incentive could easily motivate someone to attempt to murder someone. We need to discuss the state of things here - has anyone found anything since the last meeting? Nighttime patrols have been discussed and I believe Giovanni was handling that. Do we have any other ideas for how we could prevent any more deaths?
(OOC: Like last time, treat this post like a trial - threadjack and go crazy!)
But once again it's time to discuss the state of things here. Logan's in the same seat he was last time at one end of the table. He's particularly distracted today and he can't seem to focus on that book he's been carrying around, so he'll start things a little earlier today.]
As I'm sure you all know, this week's incentive could easily motivate someone to attempt to murder someone. We need to discuss the state of things here - has anyone found anything since the last meeting? Nighttime patrols have been discussed and I believe Giovanni was handling that. Do we have any other ideas for how we could prevent any more deaths?
(OOC: Like last time, treat this post like a trial - threadjack and go crazy!)

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There's also the matter of where I found it in the first place-- in a copy of the book And Then There Were None. It's a novel by Agatha Christine about people who are trapped on an island and killed off one-by-one.
In correspondence with me, the Conductor told me he stocked the library himself.
[Which, in Cabanela's mind, means they're left with two options as far as possible events go.]
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It does make me wonder about the origin of the note.
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I'll be doing a check after our meeting tonight.
[It's not that he doesn't trust the resistance, he just doesn't want there to be a mob in case it matches someone. They'll want to handle this delicately.]
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Speaking of, here's mine if you want to do a check for me now.
[ She slides over her notebook to Cabanela across the table, full of lists of her daily inventories; storeroom on right pages, infirmary on left. ]
Unless someone's become adept at forging my handwriting, it shouldn't match.
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[He looks over her handwriting for a moment before he pulls the sheet of paper out again to look at it before replacing it back in his pocket.]
You're right; it's not a match!
[Thank goodness.]
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[ Thank goodness. ]
What should we assume, if it turns out that none of us wrote it?
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Jean found that list of names in a journal, so maybe we'll have to assume something else-- that this has happened before, and maaaaybe it was a note from a previous murder.
[It's not a pleasant thought.]
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[...so which one of us was it?]
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I also can't imagine he'd be willing to give me a handwriting sample.
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We may want to be careful about where we accept drinks.
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[....]
Unless you like science fiction; I'm afraid the Conductor isn't a fan.
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Buuut neither of us are running this show. I guess that means he gets to call the shots when it comes to the contents of the library.
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