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    [Okay, we're time-skipping. You can insert stuff retroactively if you awake people wanted to do something during the day.]

    The next day, a Saturday, passes relatively uneventfully. It's still sunny, but cold and there's pretty much no sign of waking from Stephanie all day long, although the closet does make shifting noises from time to time that seem to imply Stephanie is having a physically active dream.

    Swifthoof lets you prepare your own breakfast, and goes out shopping for groceries during the morning. When he comes back, he also hands a small note to Marchande, sealed with a Pokemon Sticker, but sealed and unread nonetheless.

    Sealed note

    The note is written in a brief and perfunctory fashion.

    "Job available: No killing, no physical harm
    Genre: San Francisco politics

    If interested, be at Crissy field at 5:00 PM tomorrow.
    Marchande and others, you're aware that Crissy field is in the Northernmost part of the city by the beach and that it's the main location where the fireworks will be viewed for the Golden Gate Bridge 75th anniversary. This means that about a million people will be out and about in the broader area, with perhaps 100,000 concentrated in Crissy Field itself, although 5:00 PM is several hours before the show starts since it stays in twilight until after 8:00 PM right now.

    [Woops. The note does not say "the note is written in a brief and perfunctory fashion." Although come to think of it, a character that narrates his or her own life would be amusing in a changeling game. Maybe later.]
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