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[In the interest of time and mystery, Vincent and Naoto have met at the overgrown flowers an hour after sunset as promised in a not at all suspicious manner. Luckily, or not, Vincent has found a few becoming flowers for his lady of the evening, and without further ado, they are off to a wonderful evening soiree . . .
The entrance hall is tasteful and elegant with carved wood panels, marble-topped tables, vases with white orchids spilling over. There are four doors in each direction. The door to the right is an open double door with music spilling softly out from it.]
The entrance hall is tasteful and elegant with carved wood panels, marble-topped tables, vases with white orchids spilling over. There are four doors in each direction. The door to the right is an open double door with music spilling softly out from it.]
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[putting the cue stick down as he offers his arm, making a sweeping gesture]
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There should be a kitchen around here, yes?
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[He leads her to the other door, and there is a kitchen behind it. There are no dolls or otherwise, though there are plenty of delicious dishes set out that were meant to be enjoyed if someone hadn't tried to murder Grace . . . :'(]
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I admit that I wanted to keep the cast small to keep the quest for it easy. So, let me ask: What were you hoping to gain by knowing who put the drinks together?
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Of which way it went? Or that the servants aren't guilty?
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[holds out the vial]
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Hemlock. So, yes, it would be your poison. As for the servants, they aren't present, so they aren't guilty of trying to kill their mistress simply of their own efforts. There is no evidence of that though, I'm afraid. Which way it went . . . Well, you may be able to find that out in time.
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Is there anywhere else we haven't explored?
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Ah, it seems that Grace had a green thumb. What a lovely garden.
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