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trustharder) wrote in
trusthell2016-03-25 12:00 pm
Fourth.
| Friday morning starts as all mornings in the Vault do. The klaxons sound off at seven in the morning; some awaken easily, some don't, but the point remains that for better or worse, everyone has to leave the room they were sleeping in eventually. A few will be spared from the immediate knowledge that something is amiss – those whose rooms are tucked away in the corners of the dorms and don't have a clear view of the hallway may get a few seconds' peace of mind. However, as soon as the main hallway is visible it becomes obvious that something isn't right. It isn't like the first week, where the blood was contained to the far end of the building. This time, the blood starts in the dormitory hallway. It looks like it's starting near one of the dormitory rooms toward the middle of the floor. >Explore? |

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...although now that Gabriel is done with what he's spotted Bruce is going to take a look at it himself. Just as with Mion, he's trying to see the general shape of the bruise and if it happened before or after death. If he can make those out, anyway. The hair probably makes it tricky.]
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As for the size of it, it's difficult to discern.]
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He looks around Megumi's room, where's the lighting placed? ]
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...he'll be pressing his fingers against the bruise and trying to trace it out generally, too, just to be sure he has everything.]
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He does it one more time to make sure he has it right, and when he pulls his hand back he pauses for a moment to close her eyes so that nobody has to keep seeing the blank, vacant stare of death that she's giving now. ...he's seen it far too often himself to want to relive that with somebody like Megumi.
He's pretty sure that's about everything he can find--but before he's done he examines the stab wounds one more time. Does it look like the wounds are deep, or are they shallow? ...and how fresh is the blood that's come out from her, exactly.]
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The blood is also not all that fresh - this didn't happen, like, thirty minutes ago - but it's not particularly ancient, either.]
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Before he concludes this he'll examine her body one final time. Other than everything else that's been found is there anything else to spot? Any other injuries on her limbs, neck, etc. that look like it can be relevant. (She was defending herself, yes? Is there anything on her arms to indicate that?)]