Veronica Renata Santangelo (
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In the Shadow of the Valley
Who: OPEN
Where: Outskirts of the City
Summary: Veronica discover a slice of home out on the outer areas of the city.
Not too far off from Central Park, there is a fenced-in sandy area. The only noteworthy things here are some bunkers and vents, and a lot of graffiti on the bunker walls. The sand has footprints - ones that look a bit hurried, actually - that lead to one structure. The door is open - as is the second door inside, which leads to a long staircase, leading into an obviously military installation - quite abandoned, from the looks of things, save for the periodic sound of footsteps and clicking nails on the metal floors and grates.
There's someone here, that's for sure.
Where: Outskirts of the City
Summary: Veronica discover a slice of home out on the outer areas of the city.
Not too far off from Central Park, there is a fenced-in sandy area. The only noteworthy things here are some bunkers and vents, and a lot of graffiti on the bunker walls. The sand has footprints - ones that look a bit hurried, actually - that lead to one structure. The door is open - as is the second door inside, which leads to a long staircase, leading into an obviously military installation - quite abandoned, from the looks of things, save for the periodic sound of footsteps and clicking nails on the metal floors and grates.
There's someone here, that's for sure.
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Veronica gives him a look at that admission. "You'd be right, but at least now you're in a position to ask first."
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If only because this looked stranger than anything he'd ever seen in his family's laboratories--well. Maybe not Drake's, but his uncle was nearly a law unto himself.
"Besides, you do look like you know your way around a wrench, not to mention this place. To wit, what do you think about an offer of mutual assistance?"
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