Soap Opera Game, group 1
[In your rooms, you start off on the patio of a different large, fancy family estate house: there is a pitcher of sweet drinks as well as glasses sitting on the patio table, as well as a binder labeled ROLES.
the rest of the neighborhood (and the town beyond the neighborhood) is foggy, indistinct at first, and the exact contents inside the house are misty as well, until you choose your Roles and the props from your role. Once you have selected, the rest of the set takes shape: everything you need (or want) is there, regardless of how ridiculous.]
the rest of the neighborhood (and the town beyond the neighborhood) is foggy, indistinct at first, and the exact contents inside the house are misty as well, until you choose your Roles and the props from your role. Once you have selected, the rest of the set takes shape: everything you need (or want) is there, regardless of how ridiculous.]

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[Slamming back his final shot and stuffing the photo into his pocket, waving at the bar like there's an actual bartender there.]
Put it on my tab.
[And then to Paloma:]
Follow me. I know a place. But it's only temporary until you can pay your own way, got it?
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I promise, I won't bring any trouble upon you.
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[Gesturing at her to follow! There's a motorcycle out here, he settled on that one at least.]
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[ she sits down, sidesaddle, and manages to flush slightly as she wraps her arms around his waist. ]
Is that tight enough?
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As long as you don't fall off, it's tight enough. Don't worry about squeezing too tight or anything.
[TIME TO ZOOM TO... HIS HOUSE SETTING? Which is technically Duality's prop but ey.]
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she is also CLEARLY FLOORED by this ALSO being a nice house ]
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The room itself is probably intended to be some kind of office but it's obviously just been used to store various items and furniture he hasn't found a place for.]
It's not much, but it's a roof. You're on your own for food and everything else.
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[ she can cry on command. you're welcome. ]