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*Slowly pushes open door to Quiet Room, and surveys the sorry sight.


The merry scene of so much ED debauchery lies ruined and in tatters, long abandoned by the fickle folk who once partied there with such joy and abandon. A thick layer of dust covers the once-elegant furnishings.


*Sits on the broken sofa and sighs deeply*


*Then picks up a broom and sets to work*

Moos wrote:The merry scene of so much ED debauchery lies ruined and in tatters,


How is it that I only get to hear of the aftermath of debauchery, I feel underprivileged, and left out, and cheated.

It has never happened in my life, only in fantasy, I feel like I'm living life in a cul-de-sac, whilst having the house shaken throughout by regular passes of bendy buses.

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