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    #39. Murder Mysteries

    by , 06-14-2010 at 06:17 AM (619 Views)
    I'm walking along a path by the river in Quickton. There are a large number of orangutan/dog/otter hybrids about, and the locals have been warned to stay away from them. One that looks like a great dane approaches me and jumps up, trying to lick at my face. I laugh.

    Shift.


    I practically fall out of the truck when we reach the police station. "It's okay", says Kate Beckett, "You're safe here."

    My POV switches to Beckett, who's trying to solve the mystery of the invisible animalistic murderer. I'm now interacting with myself ("Sam") as the character Kate Beckett. I note that we don't have much ammo.

    An Asian woman stumbles toward the safety of the police station. Already, she's bleeding from numerous slashes to her torso, which look almost like claw marks. The monster must have followed us here.

    Sam mysteriously disappears, and we assume the worst.

    I interrogate people who are the collective head of an international company. Someone sabotages the elevator, almost killing one of them.

    They upgrade security.

    The elevator is sabotaged again. I almost catch the culprit, but I have to stay in order to save the people inside. I catch the chain of the machine used for sabotage, and pull it up to a floor where they'll be able to get out.

    The Chairman of the company is killed. The CEO chooses to reveal his identity.

    The murderer decides to talk to me. It's Sam, complete with all my lucid superpowers. Apparently, I was the murderer all along. I'm watching myself give a villainous monologue. From a third person perspective apart from Beckett's character, I'm very surprised.

    Murder Mysteries. Scare Factor: 2. Reaction: Did not see that coming.

    I'm working on a short-story adaptation of this dream, minus the identity confusion. It was actually a lot of fun.[/QUOTE]

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