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523576 No. 523576 ID: f7d109

Chapter 3

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No. 524997 ID: f7d109
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524997

BANG
Well with
BANG
this noise
BANG
at least
BANG
you shouldn't
BANG
fall asleep
BANG
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No. 524998 ID: bf54a8

remember to jump out if you feel ANY pain. this thing rips metal out.
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No. 525000 ID: c95833

...why is Beth shaking?
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No. 525001 ID: f5680f

>>524997
Uh, you'd better make sure that noise is the noise she's talking about. Say "The banging sound is normal?"

(it isn't)
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No. 525002 ID: bf54a8

>>525001
wait it isn't? wait yeah, they are supposed to hum, not bang.
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No. 525003 ID: c23ab0

Is the banging coming from inside the machine, or...from the walls?
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No. 525004 ID: e3aff6

>>525002
MRIs actually do make a number of weird noised during normal operation, though this particular noise might or might not be one of those.
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No. 525007 ID: a5478c

>>525001
>>525002
The MRIs I've been to banged, along with humming and buzzing
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No. 525008 ID: 35edd4

I'm pretty sure the banging is normal; might be the sound of tension being repeatedly placed/released by the magnet cycling.

Aren't you supposed to be inside it before they start it up, though?
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No. 525010 ID: 9ddf68

"I thought MRI machines just made a humming noise not a banging one?"

Still might as well try and get this over with but if something looks like it's going to explode or something feel free to jump out.
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No. 525081 ID: bc8d67

Uh, did they pass a metal detector over you before you came in here? 'Cause, while the x-ray of your head pretty well ruled out metal up there, you might have some unknown metal in the rest of you. If they didn't, just be wary of pain or a sense of something pulling or shifting down there and yell out for them to stop if you do feel that.

Once the scan starts, hold as still as possible, since even very slight movements will blur the imaging. Don't speak unless you absolutely have to, and don't even move your ears if you can help it.
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No. 525087 ID: 2f4b71

MRIs do indeed bang. The pulsing of the gradient coils causes them to deform slightly but rapidly.
And don't worry about metal in you. The field coil (the big powerful one) is active constantly. If any ferrous objects were inside you, you would have noticed by now.
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No. 525090 ID: a23afd

>>525087
Oh, alright.

Then Dale should stay still and keep quiet.
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No. 525139 ID: f0a5e4

>>525087
Corroborating evidence.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YQJRjbdS6Q&list=FLtUQatAB-MuAbUTrrcZDPCQ&index=6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQGhqE2G6zg&list=FLtUQatAB-MuAbUTrrcZDPCQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GZvd_4ot04&list=FLtUQatAB-MuAbUTrrcZDPCQ
It's surprising how many videos there are of MRI noise on youtube.
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No. 525148 ID: f7d109
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525148

BANG
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No. 525149 ID: f7d109
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525149

BANG
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No. 525150 ID: f7d109
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525150

BANG
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No. 525151 ID: f7d109
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525151

BANG
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No. 525152 ID: f7d109
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525152

BANG
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No. 525153 ID: f7d109
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525153

BANG
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No. 525154 ID: f7d109
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525154

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No. 525155 ID: a23afd

>>525154
WELP, looks like Radula doesn't like the MRI.

Run! Dodge and weave between bookcases so it can't get a good shot at you! Also, grab a book- you can block with it.
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No. 525157 ID: 9ddf68

running might be a very good idea at this point.

Bob and weave through the bookcases don't let that thing get a clear shot at you at any time. basically just keep moving.
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No. 525161 ID: 35edd4

Work to constantly be breaking line of sight with it. If it gets close, go for a bite again; that seemed to be a straightforward escape last time.
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No. 525167 ID: c95833

MRIs don't normally make you pass out. Unless this is just the result of cumulative exhaustion and not drinking the coffee.

Well, back in the mental library, and the scary tentacle thing is after you. That can't be good.

Try and get a look at the books as you go- there are enough of them knocked around. Are they all filled with worms like the first one? Or do they have words?
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No. 525168 ID: e3aff6

Take a look, into a book, reading wormbow~
Seriously you should grab one of those and look inside if you can get a bit of distance between you and Raddie.
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No. 525173 ID: f7d109
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525173

Before it can get lined up to impale you, you take off running through the bookshelves, trying to put as much distance as you can between yourself and the tentacle.
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No. 525174 ID: f7d109
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525174

Hoping to lose, or entangle your pursuer, you take several blind turns through the library. The only direction of importance: AWAY
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No. 525175 ID: f7d109
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525175

But in your panic you end up running down an isle blocked by a towering pile of books, its heavy resin pages forming an almost geological formation. You look around in a panic for a way out.
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No. 525176 ID: 35edd4

>>525175
With the amount of adrenaline in your blood that I'm sure is present, a bookshelf's basically just a staircase!
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No. 525178 ID: a23afd

>>525175
Climb up the pile of books and get on top of a bookcase. Then jump over to another isle.
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No. 525179 ID: 57a559

>>525175
What are you talking about blocked? There's openings right on the sides of the pile you can easily jump over, moreso than you could ever climb a bookshelf or the book pile. You're scrawny enough to get though.

But if your not confident with those sides, kick the shelves over like your pursuer was doing earlier.
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No. 525180 ID: c23ab0

Shield yourself with a book!
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No. 525189 ID: 91c1b3

>>525175
Climb the stack of books, then jump onto the nearby bookshelf. Grab one of the books right before you jump.(any earlier and it would slow you down while climbing) It can possibly be used to defend yourself, and has a small chance of coming back with you when you wake up. (you want proof that all this shit is happening, right?)
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No. 525191 ID: 35edd4

Seconding plan grab-a-book-on-the-way.
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No. 525200 ID: 9ddf68

climb up book tower, grab a book, jump into a second isle to escape the claw of doom, and keep running... yeah this sounds like a good plan do this.
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No. 525248 ID: 4780c8

>>525175
Just grab a book and deflect the tentacle spike. If you can get past the stabby end and make it double back on itself you could tangle it up.

man up, face your doom and BOOK it! Literally.
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No. 525249 ID: dbe554

book blocking go!
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No. 525341 ID: 60ad76

>>525175
UP!

(by the way it's kinda easy to fall asleep to repetitive noise, even when it's loud)
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No. 525419 ID: f7d109
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525419

You scramble up the tower of books, clawing hand over hand up the sliding pile. The heavy tomes dislodging themselves as you ascend, flapping open and slamming into the questing tentacle.
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No. 525420 ID: f7d109
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525420

Finally you approach the summit, hopefully safe from the venomous tentacle below.
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No. 525421 ID: f7d109
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525421

Oh crap
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No. 525423 ID: f7d109
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525423

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No. 525424 ID: f7d109
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525424

> Why do you run? This has happened many times before.
>There is no escape.
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No. 525425 ID: 5cdcb7

"Well, where is the fun in that Raddy pal?"
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No. 525426 ID: 9ddf68

"what can I say, I like to mix things up from time to time. You know keep them interesting."

Then kick him in the face.
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No. 525427 ID: bf54a8

tell me you have a book in hand, and then slam it into their face. if not then try to get a finger in an eye, if can't reach then curl up and stab with your foot.
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No. 525428 ID: ea4b0b

>>525424
because it is still a heavily unpleasant experience, and honestly being a dick to me aint the way to get "woken up" or whatever the fuck it is that you want. Seriously, did nobody teach yo dumb eldritch ass manners?
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No. 525429 ID: c95833

I run for the same reason you chase.

I want to be awake.

Then attack him.
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No. 525430 ID: a23afd

>>525424
"Because it hurts when you stab me in the head. Why does your head look like a cuttlefish?"

Kick him in the eye after he answers/doesn't answer your question.
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No. 525437 ID: 35edd4

>>525429
Do this, except kick him in the face halfway through the first sentence instead of waiting for the end. Element of surprise! Aim for his eyes, and use as much claw as you can if you don't have some dumb shoes getting in the way of that.
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No. 525443 ID: c23ab0

KICK HIM IN THE NADS

Those things on his face are nads, right
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No. 525448 ID: 5fd94e

>>525437

Sorry, he does have shoes getting in the way

>>525173
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No. 525461 ID: 12c19f

Tell Shub-Niggurath there that he's not really giving a compelling argument to stop right now.
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No. 525462 ID: bf54a8

they both already know we are here.
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No. 525489 ID: 60ad76

>>525424
next time go to sleep with a match so you can burn this place down.

a match and a gun.
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No. 525497 ID: 005d3f

>>525424
KICK
BITE
SCRATCH
PUNCH
RESIST
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No. 525508 ID: 4780c8

What response is he expecting holding someone by their throat? Gurgle, I guess or spit in his cuttlefish eyes.
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No. 525530 ID: ca1c58

Call him a fruitcake.
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No. 525531 ID: 35edd4

>>525448
Well that's dumb. Claw through them!
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No. 525562 ID: a23afd

Oh, nobody else has mentioned it, but if you can, grab the barb at the end of its tentacle so you can keep it away from your head.
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No. 525590 ID: 01531c

>>525429
>>525437
I second this motion.
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No. 525655 ID: f7d109
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525655

Your arm flails out, hammering the creature's leathery psuedo-skull with an ancient tome of unspeakable evil.

Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha
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No. 525656 ID: f7d109
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525656

You attempt to kick your captor, but held at arms length all you can do is writhe in its grip.
You think that your struggle can accomplish anything? Go then.
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No. 525657 ID: f7d109
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525657

Be my evangelist..
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No. 525658 ID: f7d109
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525658

Tell the world,
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No. 525659 ID: f7d109
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525659

- I AM COMING.
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No. 525660 ID: f7d109
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525660

SMACK
>"WAKE UP, DALE"
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No. 525661 ID: f7d109
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525661

"Wha? Whozzat?"
Beth
>"WHO THE HELL FALLS ASLEEP IN AN MRI?"

Mary
>"Beth, stop! What the hell is wrong with you?"
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No. 525662 ID: 9ddf68

thank the nice lady and ask what happened since you went out and how long where you out.
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No. 525663 ID: a23afd

>>525661
Tell her she woke you just in time. Also, you think you were forced to fall asleep, because the banging noise you heard when the MRI started up was a giant tentacle knocking over bookshelves. Also Radula says he's coming. Not sure if that's TRUE though.

Also, you might be able to hurt Radula in your dreams. I think it's time you started carrying a weapon on your person... your clothes came with you, so you might be able to bring other objects in. Wouldn't it be great if this was all solved by just shooting the eldritch horror in the face?

Ask if the MRI showed anything interesting.
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No. 525665 ID: 12c19f

I swore in the fairy tales this was done with a kiss.
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No. 525666 ID: 57a559

>>525661
It's very comfortable and trance inducing! Not to mention, you know, we've been awake and have been spontaneously falling asleep repeatedly.
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No. 525669 ID: 35edd4

>>525663
Yeah, let's get a good knife and try to get comfortable with handling it at the very least. We've had shanking opportunities both times so far.
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No. 525670 ID: 35edd4

Oh, and ask how the scan went.
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No. 525673 ID: c95833

>"WHO THE HELL FALLS ASLEEP IN AN MRI?"
...someone with days of sleep deprivation and a monster hunting his dreams.

You guys see anything interesting on the science screens? Because I was totally there again.
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No. 525674 ID: e3aff6

He talks confidently, yet he can still bleed.

With the talk about trying to smuggle things into the dream world, what I wonder is whether all those books are flammable.
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No. 525685 ID: 5fd94e

Next time we see it avenge Todd....... WE GO FOR IT'S EYES

However for now lets find out if what happened while you were out.
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No. 525701 ID: c23ab0

OK Dale you need to take charge of the situation. Mumble something indistinct and slurred while flailing uselessly.

How did Beth know you were asleep?
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No. 525707 ID: f0357f

>>525663
>Also, you might be able to hurt Radula in your dreams. I think it's time you started carrying a weapon on your person... your clothes came with you, so you might be able to bring other objects in.
What about bringing one of those leeches?
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No. 525712 ID: 60ad76

>>525661
make a note to start sleeping armed. maybe it'll carry to the sleep world thing.
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No. 525721 ID: 878cce

I just gotta point it out:

He went to sleep in a medical gown...and in his dream was wearing his normal clothes. Why do you think having a weapon while awake will transport into the dream? That wouldn't be very consistent with what we've seen so far.

I'm not convinced that Radula even has power in the dream world. We've only been hurt via a drill to the face in the waking world. Let's focus our efforts there, for now.
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No. 525763 ID: a23afd

>>525721
Aw shit, you're right. It must just be a sort of self-image thing. I still wonder if it's possible to get a weapon there somehow. If not, I guess we could just keep trying to deal damage to Radula when we show up, and escape before we get skewered. With a good enough attack we could knock him out then finish him off... Not that Dale should go to sleep on purpose, of course.
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No. 525775 ID: 2822ae

Thank her for waking you up. Act like it was nothing. Ask to see what the MRI showed as soon as possible instead.

Are you starting to feel that urge to run yet?
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No. 525860 ID: 60ad76

perhaps if we make the weapon a part of his self image. in the army, when i carried a gun 24/7, the gun often showed up in my dreams.
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No. 525883 ID: f7d109
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525883

"Urgh...thanks, Beth. How long was I out?"

Beth
>"Not sure. You were in there for about 20 minutes when suddenly you started screaming."
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No. 525884 ID: f7d109
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525884

You feel your heart sink.
"Oh god, that's too long, hes going to find me. I shouldn't have let that happen. I've put you all in danger. We have to go, Beth, we have to get out of here, now"

Beth
>"Just a second, Dale, settle down."

"No, we have to GO. It talked to me again. It told me its coming, we have to go now. Where's my bag?"
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No. 525885 ID: f7d109
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525885

Mary
>"Dale, hold on. About your scan..."

"What about my scan?"

Mary
>"Well, its what we found."
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No. 525887 ID: f7d109
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525887

Dr Slate hands you a print out taken from your scan. Squatting on top of your frontal lobe, the leech's bloated silhouette stands out among your grey matter clearly despite the grainy resolution of the image.

You feel nauseous, staggered not so much by its presence, but by what its existence implies.
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No. 525888 ID: f7d109
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525888

"Nononononono, I can't, just..Oh god."

Beth
>"Dale, please listen."

Mary
>"We need to get that thing out of there, Dale. There's no telling how long its been in there, or what its done to you."

"Listen thanks for everything doctor, but if I stay here more people are just going to get hurt."
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No. 525889 ID: f7d109
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525889

>"You Dale Marks? I'm Sheriff Lynwood, please come with me, I'd like to ask you a few questions."


END OF CHAPTER 3
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No. 525894 ID: 91c1b3

>>525887
Whelp. Don't let it get you down, even though you have done some moderately crazy things, you have not hurt anyone. You've done nothing wrong. In fact you've helped a few people since you've had the leech.
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No. 525899 ID: c95833

...you know, I'm not thinking a worm in the head is something they let you walk away from against medical advice. Pretty sure they can hold you on that, and that a pressing medical problem takes precedence over police custody.

Going to the police is pretty much the worst option, though. We're trapped in one location, surrounded by armed people who could be possessed.
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No. 525903 ID: c23ab0

Called it.
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No. 525904 ID: cf49fc

>>525899
Armed, skeptical, pigheaded people unwilling to alter their world-view to face a changing and nightmarish reality.

Also, "I'm sorry officer, I'd love to come with you, but there's a parasite in my brain that I need this doctor to look at."
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No. 525909 ID: daaacb

>>525889
Avoid being confrontational. You want to get away as soon as possible, and that means being cooperative. Say you can answer any questions he has right here.
Getting rid of the leech seems like a risky proposition when so far leeches seem to have good effects. Whoever drilled that hole in your head to put that leech in might have saved you.
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No. 525927 ID: f7f5ad

Eh, dont worry. If they take out the leech, let them.
We can always put another one in.
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No. 525932 ID: 35edd4

Hold on, remember what the leech did for Todd? This thing might be what's keeping you from being taken over.
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No. 525943 ID: 7672e1

That's what we drilled our forehead to try and get out, isn't it?
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No. 525951 ID: a23afd

>>525943
No. Someone else drilled his forehead to put it IN.
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