>>6171175“It’s not much of a story.” Odetta taps her chin. “Happened on the job, I was scouting a particular area for a client, and during it, my team betrayed me and disappeared with my body.”
“Betrayed…?” Jaylene looks afflicted by this news.
“I’m not sure I follow, Ms. Odetta. How does one disappear with *your* body?” Misty doesn’t quite get it, and with good reason, she’s not aware of all this spiritual/magical nonsense.
“I can astral project, leave my body behind to spy on people, organizations, and whatever else there is in the middle.” Odetta goes straight to the issue. “So I left my body without a soul, hence the coma, and then got me back with the help of a group of… <span class="mu-i">buddies</span>... hence why I miraculously recovered.” Odetta looks fondly back on the group of people who helped her…
“That’s why they told us that technique is forbidden, Odetta…” Jaylene scolds.
“You’re not the one to talk, Ms. Perfect Portrait.” Odetta does a square with her fingers on top of Jaylene’s face.
“Aren’t we missing those juicy, juicy details?” Misty is a tad disappointed.
“Oh, Misty, you’re so impatient. If you pry so openly, our storyteller will shut her heart.” Kata mocks her cousin. “Oh, generous Odetta, please! Be merciful and delve deeper into your thrilling tale! To satiate this desperate woman’s curiosity!” Kata points at her cousin…
“Ugh, what do you wanna know?” Odetta doesn’t feel too comfortable sharing about herself.
Well, it’s the perfect time to ask more specific questions. You love to listen to people ramble!
<span class="mu-s">What do you want to know?</span>
>Ask who Odetta was spying on, and for what reason.>Ask who her client was. You’re a little curious.>Ask who were the people who betrayed her. Ask her if she wants payback.>Ask who were the people who helped her! They seem nice!>Ask what she wants you to prepare. Probably not the cake...>Ask what she’s planning to do in general. She’s quite mysterious.>Write In.