[wow punks you better not break anything (lookin @ u poland)!!
anyway, Kaoru's room is as impeccably tidy as always. the bed is neatly made and while the chairs have been repositioned since arrival seven weeks ago, they look well taken care of. there is a glass at the bedside which is half filled with water. on the desk, Latvia's diary rests, as well as several sheets of decorative paper that can also be found in the drawing room. the top paper has something written on it in Japanese; its format is identical to haiku, if either recognize it.
there are also two rather intricate floral arrangements resting side by side that seem to be in the process of being wound together. one is primarily composed of blue flowers, and one is largely made of red ones; the blue one looks closer to completion and is designed so that it almost looks like a lantern. the flower chain made with Minatsuki is placed behind them on the windowsill, well dried by now.]
[the desk is as neat as just about everything else. there are more sheets of paper inside and a couple other bunches of flowers, less ornately arranged than the desk ones. it's clear that these ones were picked much earlier than the ones on the desk; while they are not as dried out as Minatsuki's from week 2, they have wilted a fair amount.
the letter opener and pocket knife are also inside. the initialed handkerchief is folded neatly beneath them; none of the items look used. as Kaoru was a member of the chloroform disposal brigade, the vial of chloroform was dumped and tossed weeks ago.
Poland's great closet adventure will end anticlimactically; he will not find anything weird or bloody or bullethole-y. the clothing seems to be organized with unworn or less frequently worn pieces to the left and more frequently worn ones to the right.]
[the flowers smell lovely, thank you for enjoying them Susan. as far as the liquor cabinet goes, it looks far less used than it had once been. not that she would know, but Kaoru had stopped drinking from the personal bar after Touko's kill. all of the tumblers appear to be clean an empty; they are neatly stacked next to the front row of unopened bottles.
Poland will find no sign of a secret compartment anywhere in the closet.]
No. I think Gundam knows exactly where the gun is. I also think we're not liable to find it.
It doesn't hurt to be thorough, though.
[Susan will take out a few tumblers and examine them a little more closely before moving on to sift through Kaoru's sheets and glance under her bed for anything interesting.]
[And because the room search stalled and contradictions are everywhere Poland and Susan will conveniently mysteriously reappear back in the smoking room without having finished the room search.]
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You can like totally assist me while I solve the murder.
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[says Susan who totally did not sneak into his room to see his pictures.]
Alright, then, let's be quick. Kaoru's room is Emerald 3.
Kaoru's Room
anyway, Kaoru's room is as impeccably tidy as always. the bed is neatly made and while the chairs have been repositioned since arrival seven weeks ago, they look well taken care of. there is a glass at the bedside which is half filled with water. on the desk, Latvia's diary rests, as well as several sheets of decorative paper that can also be found in the drawing room. the top paper has something written on it in Japanese; its format is identical to haiku, if either recognize it.
there are also two rather intricate floral arrangements resting side by side that seem to be in the process of being wound together. one is primarily composed of blue flowers, and one is largely made of red ones; the blue one looks closer to completion and is designed so that it almost looks like a lantern. the flower chain made with Minatsuki is placed behind them on the windowsill, well dried by now.]
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...Somehow, it looks exactly like I expected Kaoru's room to look.
[Clean, sparse, and unassuming.]
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So what are you going to sniff first?
[Poland will start rummaging in the closet for anything weird or bloody or bullethole-y.]
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the letter opener and pocket knife are also inside. the initialed handkerchief is folded neatly beneath them; none of the items look used. as Kaoru was a member of the chloroform disposal brigade, the vial of chloroform was dumped and tossed weeks ago.
Poland's great closet adventure will end anticlimactically; he will not find anything weird or bloody or bullethole-y. the clothing seems to be organized with unworn or less frequently worn pieces to the left and more frequently worn ones to the right.]
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Her chloroform's not here, but then, we were the ones disposing of it in the first place.
[The letter opener and pocket knife will be examined before being replaced. Susan moves next to the liquor cabinet.]
You might as well check for secret compartments in the closet. Everyone else has one, anyway.
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Do you think anyone really hid the gun in their rooms though?
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Poland will find no sign of a secret compartment anywhere in the closet.]
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It doesn't hurt to be thorough, though.
[Susan will take out a few tumblers and examine them a little more closely before moving on to sift through Kaoru's sheets and glance under her bed for anything interesting.]
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there are nothing under the sheets, either.]
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