Benny Stango (
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[01: audio] white knuckles
[With oddly apropos timing, given the recent appearance of the traveler, detective Benny Stango has arrived in the middle of a conversation with Mark Meltzer's answering machine--his last conversation with either it or the man himself, in fact. Without his noticing, the ground has changed under his feet from damp concrete to carpet, and the pay phone he's been clutching has been replaced by the Wonderland standard-issue communicator unit.
So the network gets treated to a low voice, sharp with panic and thickly-accented (the Bronx, if anyone was wondering). And he's shouting. Despite years of smoking, the man has a set of lungs on him.]
--Jesus, Meltzer, what is that thing?! I took a shot at it, it didn't even flinch! I ran the whole way back to the squad car--yeah, I gotta remember to clean the seat--jesus, Meltzer, I never believed you were right, I'm sorry! Just gimme a c--
[The voice stops, almost cut off. Stango's looked up, finally noticed the change.]
What the hell...?
[At least he's still blissfully ignorant of the whole hellhound issue.]
So the network gets treated to a low voice, sharp with panic and thickly-accented (the Bronx, if anyone was wondering). And he's shouting. Despite years of smoking, the man has a set of lungs on him.]
--Jesus, Meltzer, what is that thing?! I took a shot at it, it didn't even flinch! I ran the whole way back to the squad car--yeah, I gotta remember to clean the seat--jesus, Meltzer, I never believed you were right, I'm sorry! Just gimme a c--
[The voice stops, almost cut off. Stango's looked up, finally noticed the change.]
What the hell...?
[At least he's still blissfully ignorant of the whole hellhound issue.]
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[He knows where that goes.]
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[He heaves a heavy sigh.]
Hey, for all I know, I'm sellin' myself, right? I mean, I was in a phone booth, I know I was. The only way to end up here would be…to not be here.
[And then a sardonic smile.]
That, or that thing caught up with me and now I'm in hell.
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[His tone implies that even having agreed to copyedit, he's still not pleased with the presence of a pamphlet, however helpful it might be.]
But for now I'm going to ask you to take my word on a couple of things. Just for the next day or so. Think you can handle that?
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[He sighs again, puffing his cheeks out.]
How do I know you're even really here, though? How do I know I didn't snap and you're a figment of my imagination? Christ, I've spend enough time on you for it.
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[Before Wonderland, that is. He remembers hearing Benny mention the possibility more than once.]
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Well, a year ago I woulda agreed with you, but things change.
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…Yeah. Yeah, that's it.
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Seriously?!
seriously Dean
[Depending on the outcome of a certain thread, Mark might even have the bruises to prove it!]
Part of why I want you to stay close, for a bit. I don't know where she's holed up.
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[He rubs the bridge of his nose. He's gone a little pale.]
Jesus. It gets better and better.
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[Spoken for his own benefit as much as Benny's, if he's honest. This is still a very new development.]
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[His head snaps up, and he drops his hand.]
Meltzer, she snapped your leg like a friggin' matchstick, and she's bulletproof. I'd say that's plenty goddamn reason to panic!
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Yes, I remember. But I can only worry about so much at a time, and she will just have to wait her turn.
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Oh, and what's more worryin' than that?
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[As luck would have it, their conversation has taken them past a second floor window that just happens to be facing the forest today. As Mark searches for words, a bloodcurdling howl echoes across the sun-soaked landscape, rattling the glass.]
...Come sit. I'll try to explain.
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What the hell…?
[He looks at the window, then at Mark. Then he shakes his head and follows.]
Fine.
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Make yourself comfortable--this might take a while.
[Either that, or it will be no time at all. He hasn't discounted the possibility of driving Benny off by accident.]
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[He seats himself gingerly, patting his pockets as he does so.]
Mind if I smoke…?
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[He locks and bolts the door behind them, drizzles a new line of salt across the entrance.]
D'you want coffee?
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No, that's okay.
[He's watching Mark put salt along his doorway with an expression of ever-increasing incredulity.]
What the hell are you doin'?
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All right. So this place--people call it Wonderland. Like the books. A lot of things here don't make sense in the normal way, and I certainly wouldn't blame you for thinking you've snapped--or that I have--but bear with me.
Right now I'm going to tell you about events--or crashes, I heard them called recently. They're temporary phenomena based on the stolen memories of the people being held here. That's something that this place can do--steal, wipe, alter memories, though I am not sure to what extent. With me so far?
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Do I gotta be? Meltzer, this is nuts.
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So...events. They run the gamut from silly, to physically dangerous to...voices in your head kind of dangerous.
Normally, we get a warning when one of these things is coming. Sometimes they're like...little riddles. Cryptic. But this time, the person who warned us was very specific about what was going to happen, and how we could protect ourselves. She mentioned salt at the doors and windows. I'm not sure if this person is trustworthy or not yet, but...I figure it can't hurt. Especially if I'm ready in other ways, too.
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