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Not Alone
by
Que Le
Played 2,264 times
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"Not Alone" by Que Le [In the Kitchen- Introduction] The Kitchen is a room. The description of the kitchen is "[if unvisited] You're in the kitchen making George's favorite dish, chicken and beef pot pie. It's 5:50pm, 10 minutes before dinner. Great, just on time you thought out loud. By then you should almost be done decorating those cupcakes for Molly's girl scout party tomorrow. 'I hope she calls me tonight. --Oh wait that's right, the phone line is dead. You think that by paying those slackers an arm and a leg each month, you would actually get good service.' You look back at the clock, 5:53 pm. It is time to call George for dinner. 'Bang!' The loud noise startled you, making you drop your icing bag. 'What on Earth was that?' The dining room lies to the west. [else if visited] You return to the kitchen seeing icing all over the floors and cupcakes scatter over the counter. The door to the backyard is swinging. The backyard lies east of the kitchen [end if]". The pie is in the kitchen. The pie is an undescribed thing. The pie is an edible thing. Understand "chicken and beef pot pie" and "pot pie" as pie. The description of the pie is "It looks delicious." Instead of eating pie: say "Nope, not without George." The cupcakes are in the kitchen. The cupcakes are scenery. The description of the cupcakes is "Vanilla cupcakes with butter cream frosting. Molly's all time favorite." Instead of taking cupcakes: say "You can't take those! Those are for Molly." Instead of eating cupcakes: say "You can't eat those! They are for Molly." [Backyard] The backyard is a room. The backyard is east of the kitchen. The description of the backyard is "Gripping the shotgun in hand you scan the area. It is too dark to see anything. Without moving, you listen for sounds. --Suddenly you hear movement behind the bushes. A big shadow seems to be coming out from behind the bush!" A big shadow is a man in the backyard. The big shadow is an undescribed man. Understand "big shadow" as shadow. Shooting it with is an action applying to two things. Check shooting something with something: if the player is not carrying the shotgun, say "You cannot shoot without a gun!" instead; if the second noun is not the shotgun, say "That's impossible!" instead; if the noun is the shotgun, say "You cannot shoot your own gun." instead; if the noun is the player, say "No, I don't want to die." instead. Understand "shoot [shotgun] at [something ungunlike]" as shooting it with (with nouns reversed). Definition: a thing is ungunlike if it is not the shotgun. Understand "shoot [something ungunlike] with [shotgun]" as shooting it with. Understand "shoot [something] with [something]" as shooting it with. Understand "shoot [something] at [something]" as shooting it with (with nouns reversed). Understand "fire [shotgun] at [something ungunlike]" as shooting it with (with nouns reversed). Understand "fire at [something ungunlike] with [shotgun]" as shooting it with. Understand "fire at [something] with [something]" as shooting it with. Carry out shooting something with something: say "Bang! [The noun] falls onto the ground!" Report shooting something with something: say "As you slowly walk towards the fallen shadow, your eyes begin to adjust to the darkness. Standing next to still body, you realize the person you shot is George. 'Oh my god!!! George!!! What have I done?' Suddenly you hear your next door neighbors 'Hey what's going on there?' Without hesitation you run towards their yard. The neighbor's yard is northeast from the backyard." [Unknown Room] The Unknown Room is a room. It is northeast of the backyard. The description of the unknown room is " HELP! HELP! I've shot my husband! He's dying!!! As you are running around the yard, you noticed that people are chasing after you. 'Quick, restrain her!' A tall man wearing a white coat grabs onto you. 'Let go of me! George is dying!' You gasp for breath as two men pin you down. 'Calm her down!' yelled the older gentleman. You feel a prick on your forearm and after much resistance, you slowly fall into the dark abyss. You hear whispers. 'This is the third time she's hallucinating. We need to increase her drug dosage.' 'Yes, let's increase her Olanzapine.' Once you turn your head towards the mysterious people talking, they stop the conversation and look at you. You stare at the man wearing the white jacket. Near his corner pocket you see a name tag; Doctor Alexander Vivksy." Doctor Alexander Vivsky is a man in the Unknown Room. Doctor Alexander Vivksy is an undescribed man. The description of Doctor Alexander Vivsky is "A very tall man who must be in his 60's. He has a Russian accent." Understand "Doctor", "Dr", "Vivksy", and "Alexander" as Doctor. Understand "talk to [someone]" as a mistake ("To start a conversation, try to ASK [the noun] ABOUT something or TELL [the noun] ABOUT something."). Instead of asking the Doctor about something: say "Please do not ask any questions. You are still very weak. I assure you we will talk another time. In the mean time, remember to take your medication. It is on table next to you." Instead of telling the Doctor about something: say "Do not worry my dear. It will all be okay, I promise. Take the medication on the table and have a restful sleep." The table is in the Unknown Room. The table is scenery. The table is an undescribed scenery. The description of the table is "It is a steel table." On the table is medicine. Medicine is an edible thing. The description of medicine is "3 red pills". Understand "pill" and "pills" as medicine. Understand "swallow" and "swallowing" as taking. After taking medicine: say "Your body begins to relax and your eyelids heavy. You dream once again about George. Whoever he is."; End the game in victory. [Dining Room] The Dining room is a room. The dining room is west of the kitchen. The description of the dining room is "[if unvisited]Nothing seems peculiar in here. The T.V. is on but where is George? You see that his bottle of beer is still left unfinished. 'George?' There is no response. You begin to feel a bit uneasy and turn off the TV. As you approach the TV, you hear a scratching noise coming from the garage. The south leads to the garage.[else if visited] The north leads to the stairs and south to the garage, east to the kitchen.". The TV is in the dining room. The TV is a scenery. The TV is a device. The TV can be switched on. The description of the TV is "It is a 46 inch plasma screen TV your father gave you last year for Christmas.". Understand "tv" as TV. The beer is in the dining room. The beer is a scenery. The description of the beer is "Corona, not your favorite.". [Garage] The garage is a room. The garage is south of the dining room. The description of the garage is "[if unvisited]You enter the garage to investigate the cause of the noise. Towards the wall, a few boxes of your cleaning supplies have fallen to the ground. 'Those neighbors need to control that crazy cat of theirs.' Seeing that nothing is strange, you decide to head back, but something catches your eye. To your horror you see streaks of blood trailing near your garden supplies. In terror, you step back towards the wall and stare at the blood stains. As your heart begins to pound wildly, you know for a fact that you are not alone. In the midst of the terror, you quickly remember the gun George stored in the bedroom closet[else if visited] His gear must still be in the tool shed [end if]." The tool shed is in the garage. The tool shed is scenery. The tool shed is openable container that is closed. The description of the tool shed is "The wooden tool shed. The shotgun must be inside! (open tool shed)". Understand "shed" as tool shed. The shotgun is inside tool shed. The shotgun is a thing. The description of the shotgun is "A magnum 935 Autoloader and is fully loaded." Understand "gun", "shot gun" as shotgun. After taking shotgun, say "The shotgun is in your hand. Bang!-- that noise again. It's coming from the kitchen." The blood stain is in the garage. The blood stain is scenery. The description of the blood is "The blood has not turn brown, meaning it's recent. 'They've done it! They killed George!'". Understand "blood", "stains", "blood stains" as blood stain. [Stairs] The Stairs is a room. The stairs is north of the dining room and below the bedroom. The description of the stairs is "The bedroom is above here. To the south is the dining room". Understand "stair" as stairs. [Bedroom] The Bedrooms is a room. The description of the bedroom is "[if unvisited]Still panting from the run upstairs, you scan the bedroom. Your king size bed is perfectly made from this morning and not a single wrinkle are on those sheets. 'Oh fuck the sheets! Where did George leave the God damn gun?' You glance at the closet. That's right, that's where he left them. The closet lies east[else if visited] Below are the stairs and to the east is the closet[end if]." The bed is in the bedroom. The bed is a scenery. The description of the bed is "You bought this bed after you married George. It has always been your comfort zone, well not anymore." The sheets are on the bed. The sheets is a scenery. The description of the sheets is "Egyptian Cotton, 400 threat count.". Understand "sheet" as sheets. [Closet] The Closet is a room. The closet is east of the bedroom. The description of the closet is "Moving your heavy coats aside, you quickly reached for the shoebox on the top shelf and open it. Nothing. 'Where the gun?'" The shoebox is in the closet. Understand "box" as shoebox. The shoebox is a scenery. The description of the shoebox is "there's a note.". The note is a thing. The note is inside the shoebox. The note can be read. The note is a scenery. The description of the note is "In big red letters it says, 'Looking for the gun? Too slow.' The red ink strangely resembles the blood you just saw." After examining the note: say "Feeling as though your legs can no longer support your weight, your knees gave out on you and you fall onto the ground. Your hands shake uncontrollably and you begin to feel the sweats underneath your armpits. Breaking into tears, you whimper, 'George... help me.' As you continue to sob you notice the red jacket hung neatly on to the coat rack. The color red provokes you. The blood, the ink, this ugly jacket George bought you for your birthday. You begin to see red. As you begin to pull yourself up from the ground, the fear quickly transforms in to anger. 'How dare they break and enter my house. No one fucks with me or my family!' You then remember something. George's hunting gear! He still must have that shotgun in the garage."