Memories are much more palpable when recorded in a tangible object, such as this.
•On the night of
William's arrival, Nightshift 25, Birkin wakes and finds himself sharing a room with an idiot Armand St. Just, who Birkin is convinced is either insane or exceedingly ignorant.
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Questions, explanations and lies are exchanged between the two before William decides that he would like to do some research about the facility he is currently being held in.
•Upon reaching this decision, William
enters the hall with Armand on his heels.
•Due to a lapse in knowledge of his surroundings, the doctor allows Armand to
lead them outside.
•Once there, William is pleased to learn that overgrown creatures, vicious in nature,
could be found attacking other "captives". He is not so pleased to report that his roommate is also a coward.
•Though ignorant and cowardly, William is secretly pleased to record that Armand does show signs of "common sense" as they both
go back inside to continue with their research.
•After more conversation (and in the process, lies) is exchanged, William happens to lose his intelligence for a short moment and
breaks his arm before a troublesome little girl (Suigintou) approaches with information. Night ends.
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