Nature.
Planetoid
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2015
Somebody sat in a tree, taking a notebook out the left pocket of the leather coat the person was wearing. The blue eyes went over the notebook, which looked a lot like a bible. It had a cross on it, right in the middle. There were some cuts in it, the paper being yellow, judging by the outside that is. As the notebook was opened, it appeared not to be a bible but some sort of diary.
'8th of June:
I've finally found somebody who can help me with my research. It will be a struggle to get the subject to work with me though. I've to proceed with a lot of care.
15th of June:
I've been gathering information on the routine of the subject I mentioned last week. I'm also gathering the correct tools for capturing the subject. The most ideal set up for now seems to be the forest in the north east of the village. Hopefully I can capture it soon as I'm not certrain if the subject will stay here much longer.'
As the reader wanted to turn the pages around, it appeared that it was a man reading the book. His hands were dirty, leaving a fingerprint because of the dirt that was on his hands. He took a pencil out of his other pocket and he started to write.
20th of June:
After keeping my eye on it for a while longer, I was certain so I've set up the traps in the forest. Now it's just a matter of time before the subject makes the move. The setup I've used should be waterproof. If it would fail, I still have, in theory, non-lethal tricks up my sleeve but I can't tell if the risks would be worth using those.
After he finished writing, he put away the pencil and the notebook in his pocket, looking around to see if he could see the subject somewhere in the dark. He also had to listen very carefully for if one of his traps would be triggered.
'8th of June:
I've finally found somebody who can help me with my research. It will be a struggle to get the subject to work with me though. I've to proceed with a lot of care.
15th of June:
I've been gathering information on the routine of the subject I mentioned last week. I'm also gathering the correct tools for capturing the subject. The most ideal set up for now seems to be the forest in the north east of the village. Hopefully I can capture it soon as I'm not certrain if the subject will stay here much longer.'
As the reader wanted to turn the pages around, it appeared that it was a man reading the book. His hands were dirty, leaving a fingerprint because of the dirt that was on his hands. He took a pencil out of his other pocket and he started to write.
20th of June:
After keeping my eye on it for a while longer, I was certain so I've set up the traps in the forest. Now it's just a matter of time before the subject makes the move. The setup I've used should be waterproof. If it would fail, I still have, in theory, non-lethal tricks up my sleeve but I can't tell if the risks would be worth using those.
After he finished writing, he put away the pencil and the notebook in his pocket, looking around to see if he could see the subject somewhere in the dark. He also had to listen very carefully for if one of his traps would be triggered.