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It took some convincing, but you believe the best course of action is to wait and confront Bray. This asshole might have planned to kidnap Vera, but — and this is a big but like the size of your history teacher’s — he went with Sewel Scott because he couldn’t do it himself, on top of that, he’s a high schooler just like you two. To say he’s small fry isn’t the point, but to act like you’re in more danger than you are is equally ridiculous.
On a stupid note, bending down to talk to Vera makes you feel like you’re talking to the president. You just wanted to mention that. Well, Madam Rat witch-president considers your approach acceptable and is willing to go along. She wants her hand on your phone though, to call the police as a safety measure.
You ask why include the cops now after she discarded them yesterday, Vera responds that you need more than the police to scare the mob, but a simple student is another different story. You get it. Both of you feel content with each other’s answers. Now there’s nothing else to do but wait.
And you didn’t have to stand idle for that long. Less than half an hour later it appears that you’re not the only one who skipped classes today.
Bray Luque Magogue is looking for his keys as he walks up to his house. You come out of the wind to confront him.
“Hey there.” You say in the least threatening manner.
“Yes? How can I — <span class="mu-s">WOOOOOOOOOOAH!!!</span>” The mastermind behind it all loses his marbles upon laying his eyes on Vera.
“You’re… <span class="mu-i">loud</span>.” You feel like you’re not going to like this guy on any level.
“Primavera, you’re okay. Oh hell yeah, this is good… very good” Bray is out of breath but happy in his pain. “I was so worried like a mother goose.”
“Excuse me? Who are you?” Vera furrows her eyebrows in obvious annoyance. And yeah, you’re sticking with Vera as her name because you already forgot what this guy called her.
“You don’t know who I am? It’s me, Bray! We’re classmates. Basically friends. Last I heard about you, you went missing.” Bray’s surprise adds to his acting, but it’s easy to tell he’s lying. “Who’s the guy?” He asks with disdain.
“Drop the charade, we know it was you.” Vera doesn’t play along.
“Me? What are you accusing me of?” Bray steps back, a little offended. “I’m innocent, by the way.”
“Why did you do this to me, you idiot?!!!” Vera shouts angrily.
“Errr… Well… <span class="mu-s">SEE YA!</span>” Bray starts running away.
You should’ve seen this coming… Or maybe not. Running from a disabled person is a new low, and he kidnapped said injured girl.
<span class="mu-s">What do you do?</span>
>Let him go. You’ll follow Bray’s trail with Vera’s powers. Let him tire himself out.
>Chase after Bray! Subdue him heroically! [Athletics Based] [Hard Roll]
>Shout that you two know this is his home, and you’ll wait until he needs to come back.
>Write In.