Strange Tomato (
strangetomato) wrote2008-08-19 10:57 pm
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Strangetown: chapter 26.5 (Truth)
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Chapter 26.5
Truth
Detective Jack Luxel lifted a book from the shelf.
After his meeting with their client that morning, he had poured through the files again, leading him to what appeared to be another dead end. It was frustrating, but he was not content to give up.
There was one detail that had caught his attention: a reference to alien abduction in the genealogy of one of the suspects. It was something that he was already quite familiar with, but one could never be too well read on the subject.
The records on alien abductions told an interesting story. The increased frequency of these occurances pointed to a growing urgency on the part of the aliens.
It was as if they were racing against time.
The records mentioned his own grandfather's abduction, in Riverblossom Hills. He had moved to Sim City shortly after it had happened, and Jack had been born there too. Jack's own family tree revealed just how linked he was to this story. He was a part of that whole thing, as much as it weighed on him at times. He was marked by it.
There had been very few abductions in Pleasantview in recent memory, but there had been a number of them, and that was significant. There had been some sightings, here and there, but not nearly as many as in that little town on the Road to Nowhere. West of there, through the desert.
Strangetown... was that where his answer lay hidden?
As he worked, he was joined by his partner, Zelda. Knowing that Jack did not like to be disturbed while he was in the middle of something, she quietly selected a volume of her own, and joined him in his research.
Hours passed.
"C'mon, Jack. That's enough for now, don't you think?" Zelda rose to her feet.
"But I'm so close to a breakthrough. I can feel it."
"Suit yourself, then. I'm going to make us a lunch."
"Okay."
When he didn't move, she sighed, but smiled. That was how he was. When Jack put his mind to something, there was no way to pull him from it until he achieved his goal.
He would not rest until he discovered the truth about Bella Goth.
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I won't mind if it takes Strange 20 years to tell her story. That gives me 20 years of quality entertainment. :)
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You asked for it... from here on it's going to be a day by day record of the minutiae of all the character's lives. The story will progress in real time. :P (I joke, but I think I could easily do that with some of the main characters.)
About Jack... that still surprises me a little. For me, I'd probably be more protective of a character that I had such a history with. Then again, he goes beyond the game, so that makes him more secure for you too.
I have my own characters like that too. They go way back, and some of them came from dreams. Others were toys I played with as a child - boy, did I ever make some elaborate and epic storylines for those toys. I've been doing this story thing for a long time. ;)
But really... what better way to pass the time than tell stories?
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I need to finish answering the comments on my post from yesterday, don't I?
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Yeah. Sitting on their sun porch with my little iBook. I remember trying to explain Sims to my dad. He was pretty much blind by that time.
It's getting close to 20 years isn't it? and still quality entertainment. <3