Elmwood University -ep.3- By Wickedware -
A) Press Emily for more information about the argument she witnessed. B) Investigate the study room where Emily saw the argument. C) Search the library for more clues about the artifact. D) Go to the professor's office hours to ask about the artifact.
As Alex entered the library, they noticed a chill in the air. The fluorescent lights hummed overhead, casting eerie shadows on the walls. They began to search the stacks, scouring the shelves for any sign of the mysterious figure.
Alex's mind was racing. An artifact? What could it be? And what did it have to do with Elmwood University's secrets?
As they pressed Emily for more information, the library's lights began to flicker. The air grew colder. And Alex couldn't shake the feeling that they were being watched. Elmwood University -Ep.3- By WickedWare
Emily hesitated, glancing around the library nervously. "I saw someone arguing with one of the professors. It was a few nights ago, in one of the study rooms. They were talking about something in hushed tones, but I caught a few words... 'the artifact'... 'hidden'... ' Elmwood's secret'."
What will you do?
"Hey, Alex," Emily said, her voice barely above a whisper. "I've been trying to reach you. I think I know something about the mysterious figure." A) Press Emily for more information about the
Suddenly, a book fell off a nearby shelf, landing with a loud thud. Alex spun around, their heart racing. That's when they saw it: a piece of paper, slipped between the bookshelves, with a cryptic message scrawled on it:
Alex's eyes widened. This was more than just a prank. This was a warning.
Rumors had been circulating about a mysterious figure lurking in the library's stacks. Some said it was a ghost, the spirit of a former student who had died on campus. Others claimed it was a prankster, hiding in the shadows to scare unsuspecting freshmen. D) Go to the professor's office hours to
Alex's ears perked up. "What is it?"
As they pondered the message, a figure emerged from the shadows. It was Emily, the library's quiet and reserved student worker.