Tom's Treasure Hunt
(22 Aug 2001) Tom goes on a little adventure. |
The next day, he heads back to Kia's Restoration, and encounters Agatha there, who is looking at cameras. With some reluctance, he shows Agatha the map, and then asks Ms. Black about jewelry boxes. He hears some footsteps on the floorboards, while Ms. Black goes to check on other possible boxes that the key might fit -- but as he goes to investigate, he doesn't see anyone -- just a suspicious swinging of the railroad crossing sign. When Ms. Black comes back, she has a small box that looks like a miniature treasure chest, and sure enough, the key fits. Inside, Tom finds what looks like a sextant, some golden coins, and some gems, and he asks Ms. Black how much she'll take for the box. She charges him only a penny -- which he gladly pays, taking his treasure home with him.
At home, he opens up the box, and finds that the "golden coins" are in fact chocolates wrapped in gold foil, and he's not certain about the authenticity of the gems -- though he supposes that they might be glass. As for the sextant, it seems real enough, and he resolves to find out how to use such a thing. He considers that perhaps Mr. Kuning was responsible for this little adventure, deliberately hiding the map where he might find it. Regardless, Tom is happy with his new find.
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This site serves as a chronicle of sessions in an online roleplaying campaign moderated by Conrad "Lynx" Wong and May "Rowan" Wasserman. The contents of this site are (c) 2001, 2002 by Conrad Wong and May Wasserman except where stated otherwise. Despite the "children's fantasy" theme of this campaign, this site is not intended for young readership, due to mild language and violence.