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Writing Prompt: Medicine delivery to immobile client goes wrong. Shady business ensues. Possible monster, hallucinations, no casualties, supernatural/ paranormal activity. Psychological horror. Miasma expelled, client saved, more questions then answers, beginning of new sub-plot arc. Medicine delivered successfully. Setting is Fog, Overcast, Dark, Day, Shadow, Slums, Abandoned house.
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Today was not a normal day. First, there were the whispers, close and sharp, like a knife to his ear. Next came the murmurs, small collections of murky speech, smothered by a thick, choking haze. Lastly came the screams, shadows... moonlight... and a red glow from somewhere in the distance. They cried out in desperation, pain, and fear, all wishing to be spared some horrible fate that lie just over the horizon. And then there was something else, the glow disappeared, replaced by an inferno that consumed the sky and rent the earth beneath him, and he fell.
Waking with a start, Kaji realized it was just a dream, and that he had fallen asleep at the counter of the store. "Damn it, that's the third time this month! If I don't get it together one of these days someone might walk in here and try to take something.", he thought. Not that stealing would be in any way a good idea, after all the shop was designed with seals to mitigate and discourage shoplifting. But there was no legal way to fully prevent it from happening outside of physical force. Musing at the idea of folding some poor sod like an origami crane did tickle his funny bone a little though. Especially like the ones in the short panel sketches he saw on the newspaper his mom likes to read. Shaking the thought of it away, Kaji stood and stretched, one of the few luxuries this position did provide in comparison to the delivery boys.
Ever since the tournament things had gone great, the name he made for himself in the ring brought in good word and business. Some of his fans had even stopped by to get an autograph or two. So the word that the little upstart from the wolf battle was working at a mom and pop medical shop made it's way around. Donations were received and contracts secured. The funds of which helped buy the shop a brand new interior, and the medicine sold like hotcakes. Some were roots for medicinal soups, some were salves for burns and rashes, and others were minor herbs for colds and headaches. All of which provided at a much more reasonable cost than the hospital and at far better quality than their competitors. The shop? Apothashop, "The one-stop shop for all your minor aches and pains!". The hospital was grateful for the assistance, since having a reliable shop for minor issues and prescriptions meant that they could reserve their supply for more critical cases. Ironically, the Hospital were also by far their biggest patrons, and happily paid for many of the more rare medicines they could come by.
The staff had increased in size too. What was once a small family-run corner store now had several runners to go out in search of supplies as well as assistant and an accountant.
WC: 482
Writing Prompt: Medicine delivery to immobile client goes wrong. Shady business ensues. Possible monster, hallucinations, no casualties, supernatural/ paranormal activity. Psychological horror. Miasma expelled, client saved, more questions then answers, beginning of new sub-plot arc. Medicine delivered successfully. Setting is Fog, Overcast, Dark, Day, Shadow, Slums, Abandoned house.
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Today was not a normal day. First, there were the whispers, close and sharp, like a knife to his ear. Next came the murmurs, small collections of murky speech, smothered by a thick, choking haze. Lastly came the screams, shadows... moonlight... and a red glow from somewhere in the distance. They cried out in desperation, pain, and fear, all wishing to be spared some horrible fate that lie just over the horizon. And then there was something else, the glow disappeared, replaced by an inferno that consumed the sky and rent the earth beneath him, and he fell.
Waking with a start, Kaji realized it was just a dream, and that he had fallen asleep at the counter of the store. "Damn it, that's the third time this month! If I don't get it together one of these days someone might walk in here and try to take something.", he thought. Not that stealing would be in any way a good idea, after all the shop was designed with seals to mitigate and discourage shoplifting. But there was no legal way to fully prevent it from happening outside of physical force. Musing at the idea of folding some poor sod like an origami crane did tickle his funny bone a little though. Especially like the ones in the short panel sketches he saw on the newspaper his mom likes to read. Shaking the thought of it away, Kaji stood and stretched, one of the few luxuries this position did provide in comparison to the delivery boys.
Ever since the tournament things had gone great, the name he made for himself in the ring brought in good word and business. Some of his fans had even stopped by to get an autograph or two. So the word that the little upstart from the wolf battle was working at a mom and pop medical shop made it's way around. Donations were received and contracts secured. The funds of which helped buy the shop a brand new interior, and the medicine sold like hotcakes. Some were roots for medicinal soups, some were salves for burns and rashes, and others were minor herbs for colds and headaches. All of which provided at a much more reasonable cost than the hospital and at far better quality than their competitors. The shop? Apothashop, "The one-stop shop for all your minor aches and pains!". The hospital was grateful for the assistance, since having a reliable shop for minor issues and prescriptions meant that they could reserve their supply for more critical cases. Ironically, the Hospital were also by far their biggest patrons, and happily paid for many of the more rare medicines they could come by.
The staff had increased in size too. What was once a small family-run corner store now had several runners to go out in search of supplies as well as assistant and an accountant.
WC: 482
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