Mystic Mansion

"Yeah yeah. Quit your yapping, we already know how much of an awesome private eye, detective, or whatever...Hey look, I found something over...Here?"

Mata turned towards Sleuth when there was an awkward pause in the detective's talking, but the spy found nothing out of place...except maybe the slime dripping down her face. "...Oh...Oooh...Not good." The navi turned silent as well, maybe out of sympathy towards Sleuth, or maybe out of the fact that there were actual ghosts in the house. Either way, she was quiet till Sleuth broke the silence with her rant...Her desperate rant. S-stay strong, Sleuth! said Mata in her thought as she instinctively clenched her fist.

As things calmed down, the two navis investigated the paper with "Teeth" written on it. "'Brush your teeth'? That's gonna be the biggest let down in the history of riddle...I think I may have an id-" Before Mata could properly speak, Oliver intervened once more as the holographic screen appeared between the two girls. "Why teeth out of all things to write? If this was a dying message, or even a suicide note, it doesn't make a lick of sense!...Unless...It's the name of the organization that was behind the death of the owner?!...N-no, that's not it, No right-minded organization would ever call themselves TEETH......Yeah, I got nothing. Back to square one, sorry for the intrusion~" With a big smile, Oliver left as quick as he appeared, leaving Mata blushing completely red while her jaw dropped open. After all this time to conceal her operator's erratic behavior, Oliver just revealed his love of conspiracy theories out in the open to Sleuth and Jocelyn.

"Aha...Hahah...T-that operator of mine...Always j-joking..."

For what it was worth, Mata had to try to salvage her image from Sleuth as best as she could. The mere thought of being constantly teased by the detective, especially about Oliver, was unbearable. "ANYHOW!" The spy suddenly screamed. "...Anyhow, I think there's more to this message than we think." Pointing at the paper with her lean finger, she finally talked about her own theory about the message. "Obviously, we need to find other parts to get the full message. But I doubt that its simply going to spell something out and that'll be it. If anything, I would have to say that this is a series of code that needs to be used somewhere in the mansion." All the secrecy and espionage that Mata...lacked, due to not being a real, true spy in a sense, made her want her theory to be true in a way. But nonetheless, there was no doubt that she was interested in what the message had in store.

When the choice was given whether or not the two should split, Mata obviously had no objection about sticking together. "Pleasure of one another's company?" said the spy in a sarcastic tone. "I think you need me to stick around the next time you get licked up by another ghost!" And when Sleuth pointed towards the Coat Room, the spy shrugged and nodded her head. "I guess I don't mind...But wouldn't it be too cramped for the both of us??" Nonetheless, Mata gave Sleuth a small thumbs up. "Right or wrong, lets just find the ghosts already!"

[To the Coat Room]
"The coat room, eh? I don't think even my master would hide any clues in there, but by all means, search away...but don't worry, it's not overly small, since my master...well, you'll see..."

And indeed, the two ladies did see. To each side were racks 20 feet in length, and entirely covered in blue coats. At the far end was another, smaller racks, covered in the same blue coats. To each side, an umbrella stand, both of which had a single red umbrella in it. "Yeah, one day he decided to start a collection of blue coats, and the next thing I knew, the coat room looked like this...as you can see, there's a lot of coats. I don't think you can cover either side row very thoroughly, though. Maybe if you focused on, say, half the rack at a time, you could give it a proper search?" Despite mentioning monitoring them, the Mr. Prog was content to just float over behind them, probably because it wasn't exactly a long distance to cover. "The ghost here is a Skarab, but I don't quite remember where it liked to hide. I...want to say something about ribs, though? Does a Skarab even have ribs? I don't remember...I'm sorry."

With that apology, the caretaker program stepped back, to allow the detective and the spy to do their thing...



FearScope
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Sleuth: 18/100
Mata: 0/100

18 - A bit creeped out, but searching ability is still very high
0 - Feeling awesome
"Or perhaps the clue means that the treasure is hidden in something's teeth?" Jocelyn mused, scraping only the most clear-cut, obvious tangents, as usual. "Or perhaps the treasure is teeth? What do you think, Mr. Oliver? Maybe dentures?"

Ignoring her operator for now, Sleuth went back to teasing Mata, which always set her own mind more at ease. "Lucky for us we still have so many clues to find! I think that a sequence of, say, more than one word will provide us a good starting point from which to speculate further," she joked, happy that Mata had gone along with her choice. "And do not worry, Mata! I have no doubt we will both fit quite snugly. Poor Mr. Prog might be a little too much, so large is his head." As it turned out, there was no reason for them to be worried about the size of the closet. Sleuth gave the closet a brief look over, then smiled. "So many blue coats! Your master must have believed that spring is eternal. None the matter; only a genius such as myself can appreciate the true class and pinache of a full brown ensemble. If I had a closet of my own, it would be similarly single-toned."

"Even a brown summer dress?" Jocelyn asked. The idea of such an unfashionably colored version of such a pretty garment seemed all wrong to her, but she hated to doubt Sleuth's judgment (or anyone else's).

"Save only the skivvies! Brown knickers are just so conservative feeling... you really need a dash of color in them, I say, at least if you wish to reflect some sexual prowess," Sleuth offered, looking like she was speaking to Mata more than anyone else. "But I think a man or woman in a brown coat inspires some confidence."

... The door had been hanging own for a while now, so Sleuth cleared her throat and strolled inside, holding her cap to her head. "Let us each take a rack and then meet halfway," she affirmed, starting with the left. "A skeleton, hm? We will bleach his bones right out," she announced in response to Mr. Prog's description. She also decided to take it a half rack at a time, starting from the closest, since she had a rule of thumb regarding matters of a foreign estate: the manservant usually knows the home he cleans. Of course, that didn't fully apply here, nor did it in most cases where she used it, but she was so keen on the phrase that she had to try.

While she searched, she also thought of one other point of personal interest: the Prog had said "collection." She turned the coats out just enough to see inside, inspecting the depths of a few pockets to see how far caved the inner lining was. If he had worn the coats before, she suspected she'd find them pressed in, either by himself or his servant. If he had only been collecting them, the insides of the pockets might contain packing tissue or cardboard straightener, possibly even pins or receipts. Of course, it'd be stupid to check them all on a hunch, so she checked only the first few. Of course, there also might be ghosts in the pockets, but that was just a risk she'd have to take.
Mata wasn't as surprised as Sleuth when they saw the rows of blue coats, merely sighing and shrugging. "This...looks familiar to your collection, Oliver." Mata whispered as Oliver appeared with his usual smile. "Oh please. this is nothing compare to my wardrobe of my janitor suits! All of these may be matching COLORS, but you can't beat 31 identical clothes nicely hung and creased and in the perfect shade of gray~. PLUS, that's all that blue coats are digital, it literally is nothing compare to mine!" As the operator started to become more and more passionate about his collection, Mata closed the connection quickly and began her search on the rack of coats opposite of the one Sleuth was checking out.

"...Are we gonna find one of those special notes in here as well?" said the navi as she flipped through the coats one by one, occasionally stopping to stare at strangely designed ones. "What's it gonna say next? EYES, TONGUE, FEET? I'm getting pretty curious here." As interested as she was, Mata wasn't going through the coats as thoroughly as Sleuth was and already made it pass half way through the rack...
The ladies proceeded to check the coats. Mata had little to worry about with odd looking ones, though; they were all identical in appearance for some reason. She also had little to worry about, period, as she encountered absolutely nothing. Sleuth, on the other hand, had a bit more luck, as her more thorough searching resulted in some literal pocket change.

"Oh, did he leave some money in there? Well, you found it, so it's all yours. Not like my old master will be using it any time soon..." And thus did the detective Navi get some extremely easy zenny. She found some at each end of her rack (of coats), and even on her half of the middle. The latter proved most important, as there was a single slip of paper in there, that read only 'Deer'. That was...informative?

Sleuth GET: 600z

"Hmm? Is that another piece of paper? ...Deer? There aren't any deer in here, that's for sure." Apparently, the Mr. Prog had seriously good vision, as he spotted this nearly the entire length of the deceptively long room. "Still, it's gotta be a hint towards something. He was eccentric, but he certainly wasn't a drooling idiot. Anyway, that's the hint for the room. Maybe there's some more stuff in the other coats, if you search them more closely, but...well, you didn't find the ghost, so maybe you should count your blessings and leave? The decision's yours, of course, but I'd rather not see anyone run out in terror...""

Speaking of terror, the joys of free cash and beating Mata to the hint had evaporated any that Sleuth had been feeling. Because nothing calmed one's nerves quite like mysterious slips of paper.

FearScope
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Sleuth: 0/100
Mata: 0/100

0 - Feeling awesome
As Sleuth pocketed the money with an appreciative smile, her brain was at work processing several interesting new threads and tidbits. Was the prog still greiving his master at all following the loss, I.e., was that a sullen tone she detected in his voice? Does Oliver's uniform collection have something to do with his mysterious nature? How did Mata so tactfully evade a discussion about the best color for underwear? Was this the first money she had found on the net since coming under Jocelyn's care?

But the most important question for now: why would the Prog suggest they move on without discovering the ghost? Perhaps he just pitied the two of them as laborers is perhaps his nerves were shot and he didn't want to encounter another ghost... Or perhaps there was another less obvious reason? She always liked to imagine there was.

"Come now, my good man! A house with just a few ghosts is like soup with just a few flies; it's not so substantially improved until every pest is out of sight!" Sleuth responded heartily. "Well, ghosts are typically out of sight anyways... and the soup isn't any better if the bugs are submerged rather than floating upon the surface... bugger, it is hard to find an especially witty comparison today."

She went towards the last spot in the coat rack where neither she nor Mata had checked. "Stand aside! I'm the one that insisted we confront the spirits, and with God as my witness, I confront them!" Sleuth declared, although she swore faith to no entity but her own intellect. She swept both arms out from beneath her cape, causing it to billow around her dramatically (but briefly) as she swiped the coats aside, searching for another spooky spectre.

Listening to what Sleuth had to say to the Mr. Prog, Mata's face frowned and stuck her tongue out in disgust. "...A soup with flies, few or many or completely free of flies, is still a soup that had flies in it. Yuuuk." The spy seemed very particular about the bugs, even if it was just a example, and shuddered with both hands clamping around her own arms. "The greatest spy in the net: Mata, fearless in her missions, relentless against her foes, and can't stand flies whatsoever! She does it all, folks!" Oliver laughed as he flailed his arm up like a silly 5 year old, finding time to poke fun at his own navi without fault.

As the navi's brown cheeks blushed slightly, she turned silent as she made her way to the end of the room as soon as she finished searching her side of the coat hangers. But as it happened, Sleuth was there first and already seemed set on checking the coats herself. "You sure you want to do this alone? I mean, not to be cocky or anything, but you got licked because you insisted on doing this alone and ignoring wha- H-Hey!!" Just like how Mata ignored the underwear color, it seemed like Sleuth chose to ignore the spy's suggestions and flapped through the last coat hanger without warning.

Taken by surprise, Mata instinctively raised both her hands up as if she was ready to fight something, but she seemed to be more on the edge compare to the big, burly, half naked navis she had to confront before. "Y-You idiot! Let me prepare myself first!!"
"Knock yourself out, but I'm pretty sure that any soup with flies in it is just thrown out for more soup..." The Mr. Prog remained at the entrance, looking slightly uneasy about continuing the search, but did nothing to stop the Navis as they continued. Sleuth proceeded to check out the rack, and found...precisely nothing. "Find anything? ...Guess not."

All in all, an extremely unproductive moment.

FearScope
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Sleuth: 0/100
Mata: 0/100

0 - Feeling awesome
"So you'd rather we search the house with a bulldozer then?" Sleuth joked, trying to make light of how ridiculously disappointing the results of her actions had been. She would not have been surprised if her FearScope began to go hot just from the amount of negative energy that must be coming off of her. "Well, Miss Mata, I am quite done with this room. Over it, as they say. Any ghost that wishes to inhabit such a despicably boring room may keep it!" she huffed, squeezing back out past the other two. In the back of her mind, she questioned why the Mr. Prog had looked uneasy just then... was he upset at her breach of decorum, or perhaps scared of a ghost popping out? Or maybe there was some other far more interesting reason? She wanted to know more, but not at the cost of researching a room that had already been scoped out to her satisfaction. If there was more to learn, she'd have to figure it out as she went along. Thus frustrated, she went back to analyzing the clues. "Teeth... deer... perhaps it has something to do with words featuring double Es? Or perhaps even the "ee" sound itself. Perhaps, somewhere in this mansion, lies a key!"

"Or a piece of paper with 'key' written upon it!" Jocelyn added, continuing the trend.

"... Yes, but I would hope this evolves into more than pieces of paper eventually. I don't believe a torn apart dictionary is worth searching the house for," she murmured. In her mind, putting together this puzzle was becoming more important than finding the ghosts, possibly just because the meaning was so elusive, yet the clues begged to be pondered. "Well, we'll know more when we've gathered more. For now, dear Jocelyn, I must rally Miss Mata and venture on. And I choose... the dining room!"

"Oh? Why that one?" her operator inquired.

"Well, primarily because it's directly next to the coat room," Sleuth chuckled, sticking her hand through the vanishing lens of her staff and giving it a little twirl. "Does that suit you fine, Miss Mata?" she checked, although her hand was already on the door to go in.
"..."

Standing silently as she stared at the blue coats swaying side to side, Mata slowly lowered her hands to find that there was nothing to find. "...That was uncalled for." The spy whispered to herself, shaking her head in disappointment. "All those unnecessary build ups for nothing, these ghosts suck at their job..." As Mata mumbled and grumbled, she made her way to the door, but Sleuth was already standing and ready right next to it. "Dining room?...Yea, sure...Hmmph."

Mata looked down at the two umbrella stand by the door, but before she thought twice, simply kicked one of the stand in frustration!
"Dining room, eh? All right, follow-wait, don't!" The Mr. Prog saw what Mata was trying to do, but was too late, and she kicked an umbrella stand over. Classy. And still no ghosts. One had to wonder if the room even had a ghost..."...I suppose I'll clean that up later..." The spy Navi could almost feel the program giving her the evil eye, before floating over to the next room.

The dining room mainly consisted of a stereotypical super long table, with many chairs next to it. There was six chairs on each side, and one more at the far end from where they were. Up above the middle of the table was a simplistic chandelier, made entirely of shimmering crystal. Candles adorned the walls, and combined with the chandelier, made the room extremely bright for something without modern lighting. In a corner away from the Navis, but still on their side of the room, was a large cabinet, showing off fancy china and silverware.

Oh, and for some reason, there was a rather large, delicious looking turkey at their end of the table. It didn't look out of place, per se, but it was certainly noticable on the otherwise barren table. "Oh, don't mind the turkey, I just use it for practicing serving heavy things. It's probably months old, but since food doesn't have to spoil in Cyberworld, it's like it came straight from the oven! I suppose it'd be rude of me to leave it there and not allow you a taste, so if you wish to pick at it, by all means."

"Oh, right, the ghost. Hmm...the last time I saw it, I believe I saw something shimmer right before finding it. ...That's odd, I can't think of what the ghost was. Oh well. Oh, and the other door leads to the kitchen. Just in case you were wondering." And with that, the room was ripe for the picking.



FearScope
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Sleuth: 0/100
Mata: 0/100

0 - Feeling awesome
"Dohoho! Now, now, don't be upset Mata. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. And I do so appreciate your bold and curious endeavor!" Sleuth encouraged her ally, although she was laughing the whole time. She took in the sights of the dining room quickly and began formulating a plan, even as the prog was speaking. "Something shining, hm? That could be the chandelier, but you would think our good friend here would remember if he had been cleaning that particular article when he saw it... so inconvenient an article it is to.clean. My hunch, then, is the silverware. Therefore!" she paused dramatically, before tapping Mata gently on the fanny with her cane. "You go and check out the dining assortment while I investigate that turkey."

"Why the turkey? Is it shining?" Sleuth's operator inquired, trying to connect the dots.

"Ah, well, I'm looking for another type of clue! Not visual aspects, but those satisfying other senses~" she chuckled, powerwalking to make sure Mata didn't beat her there. "A good detective will examine every clue thoroughly!"

"Oh! So you're going to taste every clue from now on?"

"... Let's not get carried away. I have no desire to try to eat the late master's coat collection. I am a detective, not a moth! On the other hand, his roast turkey looks quite edible," she chuckled, rubbing her hands together eagerly after setting her cane down on the table. Forming a fist, she would wrap one hand around the turkey's right leg and attempt to tear it free. Once that was accomplished, she would first make sure that it wasn't dusty after all. If it was clean, she would briefly contemplate why some objects would become dusty and others wouldn't, then eat it. If it was caked in dust or otherwise inedible looking, however,she would be content to simply inspect it visually.
"Are you...serious?"

Mata stared at Sleuth as she began to tear through the turkey, ready for consumption, but...Even though food isn't programmed to rot or go bad, a month long turkey was still a month long turkey. "You have fun with that, I'm good with not eating anything here...Ever." Sticking her tongue out in disgust, Mata took a quick look at the long table that stretched through the room. "Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Now bend down like some french maid and look it up!" Oliver laughed. "You know, a french maid costume would be better than this horrid leather suit you gave me!"

After taking a big breath in, she bent down to investigate underneath the table.
An investigation of the turkey would not be truly thorough without taking a bite, and luckily for Sleuth, it really did look like it was fresh out of a hot, non-dusty oven. So, off with its leg, and down the hatch...mmm, nice and juicy, not dry at all. She barely even needed to bite and chew, as the meat practically fell right into her mouth. Delicious! That's about all she learned from it, though...but it was surely of vital importance that the turkey was in fact expertly cooked.

While that happened, Mata bent over like a champ, and took a look under the table. Unfortunately, there was only air. Lots of air. And that wasn't unusual at all. Or was it? ...Nah.

Despite being able to get a good look at the spy's behind, the Mr. Prog appeared more interested in the detective unparalleled nose for...let's go with clues. "So, how's the turkey? I've been working on perfecting the art of turkey cooking lately, so with any luck it should be about perfect now."

FearScope
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Sleuth: 0/100
Mata: 0/100

0 - Feeling awesome
Mata stared at the table for a moment longer before she stood back up, only to take a peek once more. "Are you sure there's a ghost in this room?" said the navi as she checked the third time. Except for their first encounter, the ghost searching has been fruitless. The spy sighed and turned towards Sleuth, who seemed to be enjoying the not-so-spoiled turkey. "Oh lord, you were serious about eating that."

The spy searched the room once more and the chandelier caught her attention. Unless Mata and Sleuth decided to overturn every chair and candles in this room and ignore the rest of the mansion, the chandelier or the cabinet on the side were the only viable choice. "I'll take this one." With a simple hop, she stood ontop of the table and tippie-toed to at least touch the tip of the chandelier...But before she did so, she stopped and looked down at the Mr. Prog.

"...I should've asked you before I dirtied your table...My bad." Mata shrugged and proceeded to search the chandelier.
"A French Maid? I'd like to see it~" Sleuth giggled wistfully, watching Mata's upturned butt as she savored her turkey. What an ideal scene: a mystery, a cute partner to pick on, and good food. If only life could always be so grand. "It's quite a treat, little sirrah. I must say, I don't get a lot of chances to consume a tasty snack in my line of work, as I'm sure few navis do. This makes me wish that perhaps I'd chosen a life investigating the wonders of gourmet rather than the world of mysteries! Gourmand, that's what they'd call me. But no, as good as the turkey may be, I will sink my teeth into a good mystery faster still."

Of course, Sleuth's mind was also on the mystery, as usual. A contradiction presented itself in Mr. Prog's story: he had said earlier that the turkey on the table was "probably months old," and yet, just now, he'd implied that the turkey she was eating ought to hopefully be a testament to his recent efforts, hadn't he? Probably nothing; a simple conversational blunder. Her operator spoke up, interrupting her train of thought.

"So you wish he'd cooked you a mystery instead?" Jocelyn inquired, thinking to herself that she, personally, would take the turkey.

"Now now; he has provided me a good mystery, has he not? The food is a bonus," Sleuth chuckled. She'd eaten so quickly that the drumstick she'd pulled off had been sucked clean before anyone got to see how she'd done it. "You'd be surprised how many tricks I know using this big mouth of mine! But that's a mystery for another day~" she sighed, looking pleased with herself. Mata got her attention again, announcing that she planned to go for the chandelier. A big grin spread across the detective's face again. "Are you sure you can reach that? I'd be more than happy to take it while you check the silverware that I initially asked you to. Oh, my defiant little helper..."

"Maybe you can help her reach?" her operator offered, as if there'd be nothing silly about Sleuth picking up Mata and helping her reach the chandelier.

"Of course! Mata's up on the table now; if I slip a few pieces of paper money into the zipper of her catsuit, that will probably motivate her!" Sleuth exclaimed, pressing one fist into her palm as if she had determined to act upon her ridiculous fancy... and then spread both hands to her sides, cackling. "Only joking! You finish up there, my good chum, and I shall finger through the salad forks."

With that, Sleuth exercised the nimble movements of her gloved, thin fingers to search somebody else's silverware like a common thief. "I must be careful that I don't mix up my dinner ghost with my salad ghost," she joked, trying to entertain herself.
The Mr. Prog didn't say anything, but did stare half-blankly, half-intently at the bone Sleuth was now holding. Odds were he was trying to figure out how the Navi ate that quickly. Luckily, he didn't have a whole lot of time to ponder that mystery, as Mata hopped up on the table. "...Yeah, I could've gotten a ladder for you if you'd asked...oh well, I'll just clean it later, I guess." To add insult to injury, there was absolutely nothing inside the chandelier, aside from chandelier.

Meanwhile, Sleuth got to searching the silverware. Let's see...nada, nada, na-whoops, nearly knocked off a plate. Wait, there was something under that one...

Sleuth GET: PanelGrab BattleChip

"Ah yes, I actually did know about that particular chip, since I've done serving practice lately. I thought it'd shame for the former master to point it out without either of you looking, though."

Mata was pretty much ready to give up on the chandelier at this point...but wait! What was that wedged between two crystals...? Aha, the room's clue! A scrap of paper that read 'BEAM'. Exciting stuff.

FearScope
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Sleuth: 0/100
Mata: 0/100
"Oh ho! A battlechip. Finders keepers, as they say," Sleuth muttered with a satisfied nod, then sent the chip data over to Jocelyn. "So... there's an interesting tidbit! Your master was fond of mysteries? Or perhaps simply hiding things? I suppose these hidden papers we've been happening upon do a lot to reinforce that theory. Regardless, I must weep for the loss of a fellow enthusiast of puzzles, no matter the exact scope of his interest. Or perhaps I musn't weep! For he has found the perfect navi to solve his puzzle!"

"And clean out the ghosts in his house, right?" Jocelyn added.

"... Right, I'd almost forgotten. The ghosts aren't exactly making themselves easy to remember, considering we've been ghostless for two rooms now... But ah, that's right! Let's ponder our new clue. We now have Teeth, Deer, and Beam. The obvious connector is the single syllable and 'ee' sound... but connect three points is work for a fool, a child, or a student practicing his trigonometry! We are none of these. No, we must find more clues before we draw our conclusion," she announced, raising one finger to the air. "I can't wait... I'm quite excited!"

Jocelyn yawned, demonstrating a reaction to counter Sleuth's enthusiasm. But then, she wasn't displeased either. No, she was just carefree enough to yawn when the mood hit her.

"Good work finding another clue, Mata. Now er... hm... that was all of the 'shimmering' things I can think of in this room. Unless, perhaps, he meant the shimmer of light from the candles? But searching every candle will take quite some time... And I vote we skip beneath the chairs entirely, because I highly, highly doubt the ghost is waiting, stuck to its base like some sort of ectoplasm-flavored chewing gum," Sleuth surmised. "I suppose it could be... a door knob? But that's not much of a hiding place. Perhaps in a keyhole? What a darling ghost that would be, hiding in the keyhole and waiting to surprise us as we gave up and went to search the next room! So clever!"

"Is that where you'd hide if you were a ghost?" Jocelyn inquired.

"No, I believe I'd pick the turkey. At least I'd have a snack while I wait for visitors to find me," the navi chortled. "Well, we're not really doing our job if we keep leaving ghosts. So I suppose we must continue searching. Mata, check the candles, if you will. I will inspect the doorknobs for any size of ghostly-do," she finished, going over to the kitchen door knob and peering close to it with the magnifying glass head of her cane. If that brought up nothing, she'd turn tail and investigate the one on the other side... unlikely though it may be, it would be entertaining if the ghost was waiting there, anticipating their exit back the way they came so that he could jump out and spook them. Well, it wouldn't be entertaining at the time, but it would be funny in hindsight.
"Well-" The Mr. Prog apparently had something to say, but before he could actually say it, a strange red flash shone throughout the room, the source of which was basically impossible to locate. Either way, once the light was gone, and everyone started looking around, one of the effects was clear: the group of three was down to two, as Mata had mysteriously vanished. "Wha...? What in the cyberworld was that? Er, where did your friend go? I don't see her anywhere...wait a sec...I can detect a faint data signature...hmm, if I'm not mistaken, she underwent an emergency jack out. But why? Was it because of that strange light...? Oh well, she can always return when she wants..."

A sudden movement drew the program's attention, and well...a translucent HauntedCandle was on the ground, thrown for a loop presumably as a result due to the light. It even had spirals for eyes for a moment, before shaking out of it, and realizing that there were two living souls looking at it now. It tried to act menacing, but it just wasn't going to cut it after they saw it like that. Realizing this, it sighed and vanished, without so much as a small eek. "I guess the ghosts weren't immune to the light, either. Though, that begs the question...why weren't you or I affected? Well, aside from being freaked out a little, but that's only natural." If Sleuth checked her FearScope, she'd see that she was registering on it now, if only because the light came out of nowhere. "Anyway, without the ghost, that's everything in this room, I believe. While your partner's gone, I shall assist in your searching. Just tell me where to look, and I shall do so. Of course, if I find something, it'll be yours. I certainly have no need of the random things scattered about."

"But, since you're the only Navi here, I can't help but think you might be a little more easily frightened by things...I might be wrong, though. So, shall we move on?" The Mr. Prog floated in place, awaiting Sleuth's undoubtedly sage instructions.


FearScope
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Sleuth: 10/100
Mata: N/A, mysteriously EJO'd

10 - A bit startled by the red light, but nothing too bad
Sleuth's good mood was immediately soured as her partner was taken away by some mysterious source of light, as unexplainable as it was aggravating. To compound matters, Jocelyn had gotten a seemingly unrelated call out to the spot of a petty crime, which meant that Oliver wouldn't be able to try to hook Mata back in. "Ludicrous! All good things must come to an end, they say, but that ending was rather abrupt for my tastes!" Sleuth complained, annoyed by her operator but knowing that scolding would do no good. "What a mean world we live in, if all good things must go so quickly! Well, at least I still have the mystery to solve..." But she did feel out of sorts, having grown so used to having a companion only to lose her to supernatural phenomenon.

... Well, technically, she still had one companion. "I'm glad that you've managed to stay with me, sirrah. For without a guide in such a place, I would be lost, but more importantly, lonely! And then I might have to become a ghost myself just to seek out companionship" Sleuth joked, leaning on her cane a she observed the room. Besides the lack of either Mata or the ghost she'd spotted a moment ago, it was the same as before. "Fear not for my nerves, even if my sanity seems in question! Let us press forward in her memory. Onward to the kitchen! Perhaps I will spot a beverage to wash down that little snack with, moist and tender though it was~"

Really she was just hoping the kitchen would be full of ghosts, or maybe have a bloody cadaver shoved into the fridge or something. Being scared out of her wits would be a nice distraction at the moment. "You make regular use of the kitchen, I take it? So perhaps you can remember some details of where a ghost might be waiting? I'm sure any number of pots, pans, cupboards, and plasticware containers may be hiding ghoulies in here."

((Enter kitchen))