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Your Very Own Adventure - Part 79

31/10/2014

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a) You start taking the canvas off the furniture. Things won't set themselves up.
b) You leave the room to let Martel have some room.  He looks like he could use some time for himself.
c) You give Martel a hug.  The poor man seems so lost.

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Bill Eggleton
4/11/2014 11:19:18 pm

Voting A. Some sort of normal chores would likely pull Martel out of his thoughts. Leaving him alone, he will likely end up either just sitting in some canvas covered chair, or running (seems this sort of responsibility scares him somewhat...). Hugging is likely to end up in injury...in his current mood, Martel is not likely to take it well :)

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