RE: Murder By The Book - Day 1: Murder on the Disoriented Express
03-16-2014, 10:59 PM
((Eh I'm cool with it. It's still about four times less words than SRS MAFIA wallposts, and infinitely more entertaining))
Shelley seems remarkably relaxed about the scenario that has begun playing out, glancing around the library before she's accosted by an author who's presumably in hysterics over the whole 'lynching' deal.
"I - I'm afraid you have me confused with someone else? I mean I had a sister, but I'm not anyone's brother."
"Then again Mr. Kellerman, non-fiction can be just as unreliable. History is, after all, written by the victors - something worth trying to compensate for, but that's often rather difficult. Especially concerning events where sources are few and far between."
"Reminds me of situations like this, really. The scholarship regarding criminal infiltrations of various organizations - particularly in the past few decades - is remarkably spotty. Considering their literary connections I wouldn't be surprised if Undercover had something to do with that, too. Still, with the Iconoclast library at my fingertips I should hopefully be able to dig up some more relevant information now."
Shelley rustles up some Earl Grey in a Susan-esque fashion, muttering under her breath all the while.
"Not like I can make any progress on my latest work locked in like this. I wonder if 'Murderous Literary Standoff' qualifies as a legitimate reason to get my flight to Prague refunded... still, the books should still be around when I get there. They've been around for centuries, after all."
Shelley seems remarkably relaxed about the scenario that has begun playing out, glancing around the library before she's accosted by an author who's presumably in hysterics over the whole 'lynching' deal.
(03-16-2014, 06:24 PM)Solaris Wrote: »BROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
vote: MIRDINI
"I - I'm afraid you have me confused with someone else? I mean I had a sister, but I'm not anyone's brother."
(03-16-2014, 06:26 PM)Akumu Wrote: »I have to say I've always been distrustful of fiction, one can make it say anything at all.
"Then again Mr. Kellerman, non-fiction can be just as unreliable. History is, after all, written by the victors - something worth trying to compensate for, but that's often rather difficult. Especially concerning events where sources are few and far between."
"Reminds me of situations like this, really. The scholarship regarding criminal infiltrations of various organizations - particularly in the past few decades - is remarkably spotty. Considering their literary connections I wouldn't be surprised if Undercover had something to do with that, too. Still, with the Iconoclast library at my fingertips I should hopefully be able to dig up some more relevant information now."
Shelley rustles up some Earl Grey in a Susan-esque fashion, muttering under her breath all the while.
"Not like I can make any progress on my latest work locked in like this. I wonder if 'Murderous Literary Standoff' qualifies as a legitimate reason to get my flight to Prague refunded... still, the books should still be around when I get there. They've been around for centuries, after all."