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<span class="mu-b">“Murderworld?”</span> Cat said. <span class="mu-b">“Isn’t that…I don’t know, a little on the nose?”</span>
You read on, but the rest was about the company coming under fire and the media demanding a press conference. It was no doubt going to be another one of those “video games are corrupting and radicalizing our youth” speeches. But this time, you couldn’t say that you completely disagreed. You didn’t exactly know what you saw tonight, but you never wanted to see anything like it ever again.
Feeling curious, you decided to dig a little deeper and search around for your name or any recent events that you’d been involved in. You found a relatively old article about your attack on the Oscorp supply truck. Norman Osborn said something about getting justice for the brave men that died that night and blah blah blah.
The following article was more recent, and talked about Haz-Rat’s attack on Oscorp’s Bio Labs. Curiously, you weren’t mentioned there either. Some part of you was worried that you would’ve been caught stealing a computer on camera, but according to this journalist, all footage from that day was sabotaged, and therefore, unusable. Lucky you.
Blackbird failed to capture Haz-Rat that day, due to the involvement of a mysterious green creature flying around on a glider. Investigators think that the two of them might have possibly been working together to sabotage Oscorp’s interests.
Before you could read more, a text popped up on your phone. It was from your sister, Victoria. She said that she’d caught wind of the attack and was checking to make sure that you were okay.
You were surprised to say the least. Due to your line of work and your lack of interest in sharing details about your personal life, you’ve always been something of a black sheep in the family.
Ugh. Now she was asking if she could come visit.
What will you do?
>Ignore her text. You’ve never really gotten along very well.
>Reply to her text, but keep things formal and impersonal.
>Tell her to stay home and stay safe. You don’t want to have to worry about her getting hurt out here.
>No, you’ll visit her sometime later. If she wants to poke her nose in your business, you won’t let her get anywhere near your hideout.
>Write-in.