[The next time Asa happens by the cemetery, she'll find someone HARD AT WORK DIGGING UP GRAVES no just kidding i wish i could cause that kind of chaos
But she will find a lad just kneeling respectfully in front of a headstone, hands clasped and eyes closed in a pose of seeming prayer. He appears to be concentrating, but she's free to join him or kick him over or be like why are you praying in the creepy cemetery bozo, whatever way the spirit moves her.]
[the spirit will move her to stare like a total weirdo. which is to say, she stops in her tracks to watch him once she catches sight of him in the cemetery. are there even any recognizable names on these headstones?? hello???]
[WELL. While she's staring like a weirdo, he'll eventually come to the end of his prayer attempt, setting his hands on his lap and looking extremely perplexed.]
[IT'S ISLAND TIME.......2!! He's probably going to be spending most of his time here because even though it has a vaguely ominous air, it's still better than their fuckin terrible camp. Currently he's just sitting on the beach sand, looking out toward the vague sunsetty distance. Whenever he notices Asa, he'll nod in greeting. Hewwo. He's also got a barn cat with him, just lounging on his lap.]
[WHY DID SHE GET SO BODIED I HATE IT HERE well. Lucas is coming from the direction of said bulletin board and looking a little shell-shocked, but that just shifts to a concerned sort of surprise as he sees her.]
[WELCOME TO HELL WELCOME TO HELL Lucas is so tired after all of that. Good lord. Christ above. Well. This is fine!!!!! Wherever Asa is, he'll move to stand or sit nearby.]
anyway, she's an insane person and stumbled her way back to the island so she could sit on the beach. it is very pretty today and it feels illegal. lucas can find her mumbling something to herself, frowning at this perfectly sunny day.]
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Lucas, in the meantime, is standing in front of the door leading to the new place. He isn't walking through yet because the street on the other side is spooky...]
week zero, saturday.
They couldn't even be bothered to clean it up...
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Who did this...
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w0 mon
But she will find a lad just kneeling respectfully in front of a headstone, hands clasped and eyes closed in a pose of seeming prayer. He appears to be concentrating, but she's free to join him or kick him over or be like why are you praying in the creepy cemetery bozo, whatever way the spirit moves her.]
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What is Riverdale...
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week zero, friday.
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...So you're aware, attempting to cover them doesn't seem to work.
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I figured they're like the other papers.
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week zero, sunday.
... I wonder what happened to their bodies.
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I'd like to know, as well. Putting them to rest in a place like this isn't ideal, but I fear any alternative may be worse...
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w1 tues
It isn't terrible out here.
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anyway, asa spots the cat on his lap and her gaze softens immediately. a baby...]
If you ignore the creepy pyramid, it's kind of nice.
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week one, friday.
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Asa—? What happened?
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w1 sat
...Are you holding out alright?
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w1 sun
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anyway, she's an insane person and stumbled her way back to the island so she could sit on the beach. it is very pretty today and it feels illegal. lucas can find her mumbling something to herself, frowning at this perfectly sunny day.]
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w2 mon
Lucas, in the meantime, is standing in front of the door leading to the new place. He isn't walking through yet because the street on the other side is spooky...]
Our beach is gone...
[It was full of murder.......]
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that is so valid of him, though. asa sighs, looking at the door.]
I knew it would be gone soon. But... it's still disappointing.
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w6 weds
Hello, dear. Quite the party, isn't it? But I think I'd like to stretch my legs a bit, so would you care to accompany me on a walk?
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... Yeah, of course. Where would you like to go?
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week seven, saturday.
she glances at lucas, wide-eyed.]
We did it?
[HOW DID WE DO IT.]
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So it would seem! I'll be very honest, I'm still not entirely sure what's happened over the past half-day or so.
[But hey, if it works, it works?! Also he's just covered in gore. Gross.]
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