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>>5928725>>5928731>>5928748>>5928755>>5928828>ControlForget the junk food from Wallymart when you can treat yourself to a lovely room-service dinner! You're quite happy to enjoy a late night of pigging out and gleefully watching the news about your accomplishments. What's most fascinating to you is how narratives seem to be developing, as people scramble to make sense however they can of what little is known. After all, you committed the crime wearing normal clothes and didn't get to deliver some evil speech or state your motives. Not even your name is clear so there's any number of ways people are referring to you.
<span class="mu-r"><span class="mu-s">FIERY HEIST IN MALTON?</span></span>
From what you see there appears to be two competing narratives between officials, and the average Joe citizen. The ones in power and uniform keep insisting that your activities are that of a bold criminal but nothing more than that, while people on the street from interview clips are gossiping that yours is the work of a villain. Though it is a relief that no one perished from anything you did as of yet, some hospitalizations at worst, really it's just so surreal to see yourself on TV. The presenters and segments, interviews and reporting, a lot of effort not to show and glamorize the criminal in question... but anytime a clip of you shows on screen you can't help giggling madly and bouncing up and down in bed.
Though it is a little sobering to see similar footage of the hero you encountered on the scene, and only luckily avoided. You know him as Vanguard, a hero making use of some advanced tech equipment since you were in middle school. Having grown up watching him on the news, it feels very different seeing him now. A little discomforting even if that is the kind of opponent you would face by going down this path.
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