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Welcome back! Sorry about the delay, I’ve always been a chronic procrasinator. Last time, we were going to get the door because our package is here!
Music - Easy Feeling
???: Package for ya, pal.
OK. Put it down anywhere.
???: Uh, 'scuse me… I kinda got my hands full, ya know? You want you
could take the box on top for a sec?
No problem.
I take one of the boxes from the bellhop.
…I gotta blow? Wait a second…
Hold up a bit! I know you now!
Wait a second…
Don’t move!
???: Wah?!
???: Nah, that can’t be.
Can’t be? Why?
???: Well, uh…
I gotta go!
(What’s up with this guy? What’s he hiding? Time to get a look at his face.)
I said look at me!
Look at a person when they talk to you, dammit!
I grab the bellhop’s chin and yank his head up.
I know you!
Dammit, man! Aw, dammit…
Louie!
Meet Louie! He’s one of the best characters in the gaaaaame!
Fine, ya got me. ‘Course, I guess there ain’t nothin’ I can do about it now, eh? Long time, no see, Officer Hyde.
(Last time I saw him was the winter of '76, three years ago. He was roaming the subways of Manhattan picking pockets for a living.)
Why are you here, Louie? Run out of wallets to lift in the Big Apple? What’re you doing in this place?
What’s it look like, man? I’m workin’ here!
Working? You? Bull. I don’t buy it.
That’s the God’s honest, man! I got my act together! Been three years since I moved out and scored this gig!
(Three years… That’s about the same time I quit the force.) How did you know I was here?
Aw, man, I knew it soon as I saw your name on the package, yeah?
I been here for THREE YEARS! Just started to put all that New York stuff behind me, ya dig?
Hold on a second…
You wanted to forget my name, Louie?
You bet I did, man! 'Course, I wanna forget all the crap what happened back then.
Is that so?
When I first got this gig? Used to check the guest list every day. I was a total freak show. Always afraid someone I knew would show… It was a trip, man! You woulda laughed at what a dork I was.
No guests with my name?
So what’s the deal, Officer Hyde? What you doing all the way out here in a crappy hotel like this? Must be a major bust you got lined up, right? Why else would a Manhattan cop be so far from home?
That’s not it.
So…what? You’re, like, on vacation? Checkin’ out the tar pits and crap like that?
No.
Huh? Man, you’re a TRIP! I don’t get you! Everything you say’s like a riddle or a mystery or somethin’. Whatever. Not my business what you’re doin’ here. You keep your secrets, and I’ll keep mine.
What?
I love this fucking dorkus.
What? What’s the problem? Why’re you staring at me?
Mellow out, man. No big. Just that…you’re different now, ya dig? I was gonna say somethin’ earlier, but I didn’t want you to freak.
What’re you talking about? What’s different about me?
I dunno…
Just…something.
Music - Rainy Night
Questions! We’re gonna do these in order, as usual.
You got your act together?
Yeah, man, I got tired of picking pockets. Big risk, small reward, yeah?
Hold on.
Something happened, didn’t it?
Yeah, maybe… But I ain’t talking about it.
(Oh, right… He doesn’t know I quit the force.)
Talk about a comedy of errors, am I right?
It’s nothing.
What don’t you want to talk about? What happened?
…Forget it. I split that scene for my own reasons, man. Got nothin’ to do with you.
Well, it’s, you know… C’mon, man, you gotta know what I’m sayin’! You got that crappy leather jacket and that totally whacked-out tie.
Hey hey hey, don’t knock the damn hair. My barber says it’s really nice. I just need to be using the Head and Shoulders more, is all.
This look… It ain’t like you, man.
Not like me?
Uh-huh. The Officer Hyde I remember always wore a fly black suit. And the way you used to strut around the city? You had it goin’ on, man!
(We ruled the streets, Bradley. You and me, playing the heroes.) Yeah? What else?
Well, that’s it, man. I mean, you were…
Spit it out, Louie.
You were cool, man. Even when you were hasslin’ me, you were cool.
My cool ran out.
Right.
Awkward.
Yeah, man. That’s what I’m tellin’ ya. Not likely I’d forget somethin’
like that. Why you bustin’ me about it, anyways?
Just something I heard from that old-timer at the front desk. Seems
there was a guest with my name about six months back.
Six months…? No, man, I got nothin’. 'Sides, you think I wouldn’t remember a guest what had your name?
What happened?
…Forget it. I split that scene for my own reasons, man. Got nothin’
to do with you.
Music - Easy Feeling
I gotta blow, man.
All right.
But, uh, listen. Before I go, lemme ask you something?
What is it?
You, uh… You said you changed gigs, yeah? What’s the story?
Oh, that.
Truth, Louie? I hung it up.
Hung what up?
My badge.
What? No way! You quit the beat?!
Yeah. Actually, I got canned.
You were FIRED?! Oh man, Officer Hyde! What’d you do?!
Well…
…No thanks, man. I’ll pass. Sounds too heavy for me. Maybe some
other time, yeah?
All right.
Can’t believe you’re not a cop anymore, man. What a trip. So, what’s your deal now?
C’mon! Get outta here! You’re a door-to-door salesman?
Yeah.
You?
Me.
So that package what I delivered is full’a sales stuff? Detergent and floor wax and hairnets? Old lady crap like that?
Could be.
Knock it off. What’s so damn funny?
Everything, man! C’mon, the famous Officer Hyde? A SALESMAN? That’s even more of a gas than me being a bellhop! Whaaaaa ha ha ha haaaaa!
That so?
…All right, man, I gotta bail. …Yo, Officer Hyde?
Yeah?
My past… You know all the crap that happened in New York? All the stuff I did? Well, ain’t nobody out here who knows about it, man.
All right.
Let’s head over to the bed and open this baby.
The package Louie delivered is on the bed.
I can’t sell a notebook!!!
Huh? What’s this supposed to be? There’s no order sheet. This isn’t Ed’s package.
The title written on the cover of the notebook is “The Secret Word.”
Well, better go to the front desk and complain.
Someone’s coming out of Room 219.
It’s the twerp!
Ah!
We get put back onto the movement screen with the option to talk to Melissa, but we gotta so here we go!
Music - Pink Rabbit
What?
What’s the score?
Hey! Kid!
I’m talking to you.
My name’s not “kid”!
Yeah, I know. Your name’s Melissa.
Hey! You know my name!
'Course I do. Don’t underestimate adults, kid. We know things.
Yeah, right. Whatever.
Seriously, kid. Stop playing on the stairs. It’s a hassle.
I’m not gonna play on the stairs anymore. But I lost something really important.
Tell me something, will you?
You won’t be able to see your mom?
Uh-huh. I had to promise my dad. I gotta do what he says…with no “back talk.” If I don’t, we won’t see my mom. We’ll just go home. That’s why I’m not gonna be a brat anymore.
You’re going to see Mom?
Music - Rainy Night
More interrogations! We just have one question now.
Hey, kid.
Where’d your mom go?
I dunno. But I was crying 'cause I wanted to see my mom for Christmas, right? And so Dad said we could go and see her.
So where are you going?
I dunno.
Where are you going, mister?
Me? I’m here on business, so I go where the boss says. Just gotta wait and see.
On business? That’s just like my dad. My dad always has to do whatever his boss says. That’s why he’s so busy.
What’s your dad’s job?
Old man? Who’s that?
Your dad. What kind of work does your dad do?
He’s a surgeon and stuff. He works at some hospital somewhere.
A sawbones, huh?
I love that podcast!
Yeah, I guess. And my mom works at an art museum. Her name’s Grace. My mom’s…
I didn’t ask about your mom, kid.
…Fine, go ahead. What’s your mom like?
As much as Kyle tries to be a cool guy, he’s just a big softie.
What’s she like? She’s nice, and pretty, and she bakes really good birthday cakes.
What else?
Well, she always said nice stuff about my drawings. I used to draw pictures of my mom all the time.
Pictures of your mom?
Uh-huh.
Sounds like a class act… Why don’t you draw a picture of her in this?
Sure, I guess.
Melissa drew a picture in my notebook.
There.
Here’s the picture!
Hmm? (Oh, right… Guess I’ll give her back that puzzle piece I found on the stairs.)
We’re pushed out again to talk to her again. This game maybe has a bit of a problem with flow sometimes.
Music - Pink Rabbit
Hey.
What?
This is yours, isn’t it?
Oh…
Here.
T-thank you. This puzzle was a present from my mom. It’s my treasure.
Huh?
You’re…
Dad, I was–
Get back in this room right now, young lady!
OK.
The two of them go into Room 219.
(So that’s Melissa’s father, huh? I can see why his wife split.)
Down to the lobby we go!
Huh?
Who are you?
We gotta walk over to her!
Hey… You got a second?
Hey!
Music - Secrets
Huh? (That’s her. That’s the girl I saw on the drive out here.) It’s you! I saw you standing alone by the side of the road. You were on the side of the highway, about an hour from here.
What? What’s wrong? Not you? (What’s going on? Why won’t she say anything?)
Huh? Wait a minute… Sorry, are you deaf? I didn’t mean to…
???: She can hear just fine! Mmm-hmm!
There’s a voice behind me.
Oh, hi there!
Music - Hangover Blues
Who are you?
Me? I’m Rosa. The maid. AND the cook. Who are you?
So you’re Rosa?
Mmm-hmm, that’s right. Rosa. You got it. Why are you asking? Has someone been talking about me again?
Yeah, I ran into Dunning at the front desk. He came out screaming 'cause he thought I was you.
Oh, did he now? Yeah, that sounds like Mr. Smith. Sorry about that. I bet the boss was lost in one of his hockey games. As usual. He’s supposed to be watching the front desk. 'Course he never does. The man is useless. Totally useless.
Right… So who’s the girl?
Why? Why you asking? There something you need from her?
Her name’s Mila?!
Who are you, anyway? I haven’t seen you around before.
That doesn’t surprise me. I’m a guest. Probably don’t see too many in this place.
Well, don’t I feel silly! I didn’t realize!
Wait a second…
Why’d you think I look like a salesman?
Red Crown.
What?
The jacket. On your back. You’re wearing one of their jackets,aren’t you?
Guess I am.
So then I was right, wasn’t I? Yeah, I knew it. Mmm-hmm! I bought some things from one of your salesmen before.
Do me a favor. Get your company to sell things that are worth a darn So tell me, what’s your name? Wait! Let me guess! Um…no. I have no idea.
Kyle Hyde.
Oooooohhhh… So YOU’RE the man staying in Room 215. Shoulda known, shoulda known.
Look at that. You do know me.
Music - Rainy Night
Oh yeah. Sure. Well, that would be my guess. I mean, that’s what the bracelet on her left arm says.
(Bracelet?)
Dramatic sting!
Wait, that looks like…
Music - Suspicions
Oh shit.
That’s impossible. (The bracelet Bradley was wearing… It couldn’t be…)
No…it’s nothing.
Oh…OK. Fine by me.
Music - Rainy Night
So…the girl. Is she staying here tonight?
Yeah, I think so.
What do you mean?
It means I’ll let her stay in my room. As a favor?
You have a room?
Yeah, that’s right. A room. I work here and live here, too. Lousy deal, I know.
I thought only little kids got lost.
Well, she might be a smidge old to be called lost, but she sure looks out of place. I heard she was just standing on the side of the road. Poor thing! She doesn’t have any luggage or anything.
Did she make it here all on her own?
No, she got a ride. Hitchhiked. That young man who checked in earlier
brought her.
Young man?
But then he found out she doesn’t talk, so he left her here. You believe it? Pretty cold if you ask me! Leaving her here all alone like that! Just ain’t right.
Sounds like a real jerk!
Who brought her in?
Fellow’s name is Jeff Angel. He’s in 213. Why? Why’d you ask? Do you know him?
I was right!
I met him. Briefly.
That so? Then you understand what I’m talking about! He looks harmless enough, right? But it’s the ones who look sweet that you have to fear, and for a fact!
What a creep!
Got that right. Now to why we were here in the first place.
Your bellhop delivered a package a few minutes ago. But it wasn’t mine.
Huh? What? He brought you the wrong package? What a dolt!
Yeah, looks like he got his wires crossed somewhere.
Sorry about that. I’ll make him look into it. Don’t worry about a thing.
Music - Hangover Blues
Phone again? Guess I gotta do everything around here! Sheesh!
Rosa runs to the front desk and answers the phone.
Uh-huh. Uh-huuuh. …How’s that again? Got the wrong package? Bellhop brought it up? …No, doesn’t surprise me one bit. Huh? Who’s it for again? Kyle Hyde?
That package should have been delivered to the guest in 215. Oh, you don’t have to do that. …Well, sure, but… OK, OK, I understand. I’ll contact the guest in 215, sir. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Rosa finishes talking and hangs up the phone.
That sounded promising.
Seems we found your missing package. Good timing, eh? That was another guest. Sounds like he got it by mistake. He said he’ll just take it on over to your room. Pretty nice of him.
I think that about covers it, right? Now you just go on up and wait in
your room. Go on, now! Move it!
At least she seems like she’s in good hands.
(Mila, huh? That was the name of Bradley’s kid sister.)
And with that revelation, we reach 5:20 and the end of this update! Next, we finish the first chapter of the game!
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