... You know, if someone had told me that falling down a hole would drop us into Wonderland, I would have thought that they were insane, but all things considered, this might be the least disturbing thing that has happened to me this week.
[This message is being brought to you by... a very disgruntled cat that kind of wrinkles her nose at the device here?]
I can't believe a fictional world from a children's story has better cellphone reception than Possum Springs. How is that even possible? ... No internet on here though, so I guess that's one thing that makes home more appealing than it has any right to be.
... So anyway, how do I leave this place? Do I have to jump into another rabbit hole? Or... find a hole in the sky to climb back up through?
around the mansion
[Mae Borowski has acquired a baseball bat. And when Mae has a baseball bat in her hands, things tend to break on the receiving end of it.
There are no convenience store lights or cars to smash with it here, though.
... Some of the mirrors will have to do.
As such, anyone who comes across her can catch her in the act of lifting a baseball bat into the air, preparing to swing it as hard as she can at a mirror on the wall. Will you try to stop her, or simply watch to see what happens?]
Mae Borowski | Night in the Woods
... You know, if someone had told me that falling down a hole would drop us into Wonderland, I would have thought that they were insane, but all things considered, this might be the least disturbing thing that has happened to me this week.
[This message is being brought to you by... a very disgruntled cat that kind of wrinkles her nose at the device here?]
I can't believe a fictional world from a children's story has better cellphone reception than Possum Springs. How is that even possible? ... No internet on here though, so I guess that's one thing that makes home more appealing than it has any right to be.
... So anyway, how do I leave this place? Do I have to jump into another rabbit hole? Or... find a hole in the sky to climb back up through?
around the mansion
[Mae Borowski has acquired a baseball bat. And when Mae has a baseball bat in her hands, things tend to break on the receiving end of it.
There are no convenience store lights or cars to smash with it here, though.
... Some of the mirrors will have to do.
As such, anyone who comes across her can catch her in the act of lifting a baseball bat into the air, preparing to swing it as hard as she can at a mirror on the wall. Will you try to stop her, or simply watch to see what happens?]