Yes, there is. It's... fairly strange, but at least it's not outright horrifying.
[A deep breath, and her eyes close again.]
You and those brothers from before... you're in a bank. An anvil has crushed someone... presumably, since there's blood and shoes sticking out from it. A police officer says if you chase the crazy, or it chases you, and the young brother says it depends on the time of day.
He probably thinks he's funnier than he really is.
Anyway, the older brother asks about the victim, and you learn it was a security guard from the bank who called in a robbery... done by a robber nicknamed "the Black Hole".
Apparently this robber leaves no fingerprints or signs of entries, but leaves behind big black holes. The younger brother leaves with the officer to check her files.
The older brother asks if you can lift the anvil, and after you roll your eyes, you do. Quite impressive, really. But after those first two memories, I wouldn't have guessed you had an attitude.
There's a big black x on the floor underneath the anvil. The brother says that the killer is playing by cartoon rules. You two actually have an odd argument about the rules of animation... western animation, primarily. You really ought to see the anime of my land, Japan. Now that can be fairly strange.
But though you have determined that the holes are how the robber goes in and out, the hole in question isn't working as you touch it. You're both left clueless.
Action
[A deep breath, and her eyes close again.]
You and those brothers from before... you're in a bank. An anvil has crushed someone... presumably, since there's blood and shoes sticking out from it. A police officer says if you chase the crazy, or it chases you, and the young brother says it depends on the time of day.
He probably thinks he's funnier than he really is.
Anyway, the older brother asks about the victim, and you learn it was a security guard from the bank who called in a robbery... done by a robber nicknamed "the Black Hole".
Apparently this robber leaves no fingerprints or signs of entries, but leaves behind big black holes. The younger brother leaves with the officer to check her files.
The older brother asks if you can lift the anvil, and after you roll your eyes, you do. Quite impressive, really. But after those first two memories, I wouldn't have guessed you had an attitude.
There's a big black x on the floor underneath the anvil. The brother says that the killer is playing by cartoon rules. You two actually have an odd argument about the rules of animation... western animation, primarily. You really ought to see the anime of my land, Japan. Now that can be fairly strange.
But though you have determined that the holes are how the robber goes in and out, the hole in question isn't working as you touch it. You're both left clueless.