[ The anger is still there; boiling as it always does. But he doesn't have anything to take it out on. His fingers clench as he breathes out the rage so that he can answer the question. ]
Met a postman. [ He frowns. ] Said his name was Howard. And a JP that was part of the Devil's Pit tragedy. A DJ by named Bobby Ricks. [ His chin dips down. ] Some nun. Two kids. I didn't learn their names. They were part of some orphanage. Said that an earthquake or some disaster hit it. Figured it was the town doing town bullshit, but the whole area was still ruined.
[ His eyebrows furrow. ] They were all ... weird. Howard was cheerful and acted like he knew more than anyone. But was just delivering mail. Mail that told me where I had to go next. JP said... he was being punished... and would see me around. Bobby was the one who told me that the town operates in rituals.
[ He runs his tongue along his teeth. ] The nun said she knew me, but -- [ Shakes his head. ] I didn't know her. The kids were acting like everything was normal. They talked kind of cryptically, but acted like kids. [ Murphy swallows. He decides not to tell her a monster got them. A cold anger settles in his stomach. ]
That nun talked to me some more... just like Howard. Acting like she knew me. Knew anything that was going on. But she just faded into the darkness after.
[ Sharon listens closely, combing through the names for any thread of recognition, any echo of the Silent Hill she remembers. Alessa hadn't known much beyond her own grudges, and she'd paid even less attention to the cult's shifting ranks. ]
Can't say I recognize any of them. [ There's a flicker of something like disappointment beneath the words. Maybe she had been hoping for a familiar name to surface, even if she hadn't allowed herself to expect it. Silent Hill changed as the years dragged on. The town warped. The people warped with it—crueler, unhinged, weirder. ]
But I do think anyone who survives that place for long is bound to come out of it weird— [ She pauses abruptly, grimacing. ] Not that I think you're weird, Murphy. You're... [ She huffs a faint, awkward breath. ] Honestly, you feel more normal than most of the people I met there. [ It is meant as a compliment, and she hopes it lands as one. ]
The thing about the postman is wild, though. It almost sounds like you were pulled there on purpose. Like something wanted you there. [ Alessa had once told her that everyone finds their own personal hell in that town. ]
[ Murphy huffs out a laugh at being told that he's normal. He thinks that he is, too, honestly, but it's nice to have some confirmation on it. ]
There was someone there. [ Hesitation slips through their connection. He doesn't like the idea of talking about Cunningham, since it might mean he'll have to explain more, and he doesn't want to lose Sharon's trust.
Funny thing that - hiding information to not ruin someone's perception. Moving on, he can't pause to think about that. ] She said that the town was showing her things. It was trying to tell her something about her past. I kept trying to tell her that we needed to get the fuck out of the town, but she wouldn't listen to me.
[ He hesitates, and she can see it, something unspoken sitting just beneath the surface. Personal. Maybe tied to whatever thread Silent Hill tugged on to draw him in the first place. ]
In my experience, it's not really something you're supposed to get. [ Gently. ] It sounds like she was chasing answers. Trying to understand what it was showing her. [ Her mouth tightens faintly, a tug of a frown in the Murmur's waters. ] I was doing the same thing before I ended up here. And there wasn't anyone in the world who could've convinced me to leave. No one but my dad.
[ Murphy might not have been enough of a reason for her to walk away, no matter what horrors she faced, no matter how sound his logic, and Sharon understands that more than she probably should. ]
Yeah, I'm still not sure what answers she was looking for... and can only hope she got them.
[ It's been weeks since he came here. Murphy hasn't thought of Cunningham much since he came to this place. While it makes sense, it makes him feel oddly guilty. Like he abandoned her. But she's the one who shot him to keep him in that fucking town.
He doesn't know how he should feel about her. Sorry, maybe? Pity? Anger? It all wraps up into something he isn't even sure how to process, but -- ]
If not, what happens? Does she just stay there with everyone else?
I think so. There aren't a ton of ways to get out. [ It wasn't meant to be a place to escape, but not even Alessa understood how it worked beyond her limited scope of power and the little she'd heard over the years. ]
My mom had to do some—ritual or something to get me out, had to steal a seal from the prior leader of the cult, a man named Leonard. She only got half of it, so she remained behind.
You can try, if you'd like. I don't know if she's... [ Alive, but she can't bring herself to say it. ] Her name is Rose. [ Through the connection, a hazy image of a woman comes through. ]
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Date: 2026-02-17 05:50 am (UTC)[ The anger is still there; boiling as it always does. But he doesn't have anything to take it out on. His fingers clench as he breathes out the rage so that he can answer the question. ]
Met a postman. [ He frowns. ] Said his name was Howard. And a JP that was part of the Devil's Pit tragedy. A DJ by named Bobby Ricks. [ His chin dips down. ] Some nun. Two kids. I didn't learn their names. They were part of some orphanage. Said that an earthquake or some disaster hit it. Figured it was the town doing town bullshit, but the whole area was still ruined.
[ His eyebrows furrow. ] They were all ... weird. Howard was cheerful and acted like he knew more than anyone. But was just delivering mail. Mail that told me where I had to go next. JP said... he was being punished... and would see me around. Bobby was the one who told me that the town operates in rituals.
[ He runs his tongue along his teeth. ] The nun said she knew me, but -- [ Shakes his head. ] I didn't know her. The kids were acting like everything was normal. They talked kind of cryptically, but acted like kids. [ Murphy swallows. He decides not to tell her a monster got them. A cold anger settles in his stomach. ]
That nun talked to me some more... just like Howard. Acting like she knew me. Knew anything that was going on. But she just faded into the darkness after.
Like I said, it was full of weirdos.
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Date: 2026-02-20 04:46 am (UTC)Can't say I recognize any of them. [ There's a flicker of something like disappointment beneath the words. Maybe she had been hoping for a familiar name to surface, even if she hadn't allowed herself to expect it. Silent Hill changed as the years dragged on. The town warped. The people warped with it—crueler, unhinged, weirder. ]
But I do think anyone who survives that place for long is bound to come out of it weird— [ She pauses abruptly, grimacing. ] Not that I think you're weird, Murphy. You're... [ She huffs a faint, awkward breath. ] Honestly, you feel more normal than most of the people I met there. [ It is meant as a compliment, and she hopes it lands as one. ]
The thing about the postman is wild, though. It almost sounds like you were pulled there on purpose. Like something wanted you there. [ Alessa had once told her that everyone finds their own personal hell in that town. ]
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Date: 2026-02-22 05:48 am (UTC)There was someone there. [ Hesitation slips through their connection. He doesn't like the idea of talking about Cunningham, since it might mean he'll have to explain more, and he doesn't want to lose Sharon's trust.
Funny thing that - hiding information to not ruin someone's perception. Moving on, he can't pause to think about that. ] She said that the town was showing her things. It was trying to tell her something about her past. I kept trying to tell her that we needed to get the fuck out of the town, but she wouldn't listen to me.
[ He shakes his head. ] I still don't get it.
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Date: 2026-02-23 04:41 am (UTC)In my experience, it's not really something you're supposed to get. [ Gently. ] It sounds like she was chasing answers. Trying to understand what it was showing her. [ Her mouth tightens faintly, a tug of a frown in the Murmur's waters. ] I was doing the same thing before I ended up here. And there wasn't anyone in the world who could've convinced me to leave. No one but my dad.
[ Murphy might not have been enough of a reason for her to walk away, no matter what horrors she faced, no matter how sound his logic, and Sharon understands that more than she probably should. ]
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Date: 2026-02-23 06:16 am (UTC)[ It's been weeks since he came here. Murphy hasn't thought of Cunningham much since he came to this place. While it makes sense, it makes him feel oddly guilty. Like he abandoned her. But she's the one who shot him to keep him in that fucking town.
He doesn't know how he should feel about her. Sorry, maybe? Pity? Anger? It all wraps up into something he isn't even sure how to process, but -- ]
If not, what happens? Does she just stay there with everyone else?
[ What a horror show that would be. ]
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Date: 2026-02-25 04:22 am (UTC)My mom had to do some—ritual or something to get me out, had to steal a seal from the prior leader of the cult, a man named Leonard. She only got half of it, so she remained behind.
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Date: 2026-02-25 07:05 pm (UTC)[ For some reason, he looks around. ]
I don't know if it'd work, but did you want me to try to look for her?
[ He isn't sure if he wants to try to drag Cunningham out, but Sharon's mother? Yeah, he can drag himself through that town to find her mom. ]
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Date: 2026-02-25 09:28 pm (UTC)