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[After being a doll for some time, and finding Kohal sprawled out in a hallway... He's getting used to the rooms in this place. For once he hasn't killed anyone, nor has he been creeping people out. Owl did have the pleasure of hearing about other people dieing around the nexus, so what better to do than keep track of the death toll in the Nexus-- Perhaps this will help keep him a little bit more sane if he keeps to himself.
Currently, he is writing down names of people that either met him, kohal, or Osan... Then he could just put a strike next to anyone who have died.
~Jane~. |
Little Eskimo Boy. |
White haired Cyborg. |
Unfortunately, he doesn't know everyone's names.]
Currently, he is writing down names of people that either met him, kohal, or Osan... Then he could just put a strike next to anyone who have died.
~Jane~. |
Little Eskimo Boy. |
White haired Cyborg. |
Unfortunately, he doesn't know everyone's names.]
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A list... Of all the people that died!
[That he knew anyway.]
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[She walks over to see the list, instead of snatching it, she politely holds her hand out.]
Why in the world are you making a list like that?
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To keep track, why else?
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. . . Are you prone to attracting death, sir?
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[He glances at this other woman, one he had yet to see in the nexus but she was still oh so pretty. Of course being a serial killer doesn't mean attracting death. It just meant that he was giving his partners better parts, nothing wrong with a little helping hand once in awhile. Or, at least that is what he thought.]
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Unfortunately so. Where you related to any of the deceased?
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She remained quiet though and continued to listen.]
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No. But the deceased have a problem with following me.
[Not that he was complaining, he liked Para-medic's company.]
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The guilty usually are haunted by their wrongdoings. More often than they would like, I've noticed.
...And then there's a ghost like "him".