Kotaro slowly stood up, taking a step away from the seat, letting
Margie look at it. He had his hand in his coat's pockets and was
always looking at the ground. His tears seemed to have vanished.
Melody sat down and drew a detailed picture of what happened that
night, including who was there and who wasn't. If anyone asked why
she wasn't in the picture, she would ask 'Do you see things in
third person?'.
Kotaro turned and walked to the kitchen slowly. He ignored anyone
in the room and sat down on the chair nearest to the window. He
looked out the window, staring at the city
"Other than your sister just died, what's wrong?" She asked, going
over to him, leaving her diary alone for a minute, one of the rare
times she did that.
Margie smiled gently but cleared her throat. "I'd like to speak to
the... older people please. It's about what happened." The only one
who wasn't suspicious so far was James, since he was a kid.
Margie decided to go over to Lilly for now. "You aren't really
suspicious, you're a member of staff after all... Your story seems
accurate, you can go." Lilly smiled and left without a moments
hesitation.
Margie then went back over to the group. "Look, I'll come back to
you later, okay?" She left and called to Lilly. "Actually, wait.
Could you help me?" She called. Lilly turned around and came back.
"Do you have an interrogation room anywhere?" She asked. "No,
sorry, but we have a small Library if you'd like to use that."
Margie nodded, but she went back to look for clues in the dining
hall. She gently ushered the group out of the room, and shut the
door. "Huh... Wait, is this a.." She took a closer look at the
creature that was on the table. "Wow, it is a decoy! This is
crazy!" She examined it. The person must be good at setting
decoys... AND must have been sitting at a place where a button
was... She thought, though she took a closer look at the
ground.
Margie discovered a button on the ground, right where Artzy was
standing. "Huh..." She continued looking around.