The television won't stop crying. You find it hard to focus, your mind wandering to the little [[door|door]].
You drop your briefcase of [[tools]] down in front of the crying [[television]] as the woman leaves for work. You notice a very tiny [[door]] nearby.
You have to bend over to reach the handle and open the door. A hallway stretchs out into darkness.\n\n[[Crawl through the door]]
The Television Won't Stop Crying
The device feels slimy after being in your dog's mouth. You close the door. The television is crying.\n\n[[Use the device on the television]]
You tap the crying television with the device, the crying settles into a whimper and then a sigh and silence. The television has stopped crying.\n\nThe End\n\nBarclay Hanks
The briefcase is full of dozens of mechanical devices. You don't know where to begin. You hear a scratching on the other side of the door.\n\n[[Open the door]]
The television won't stop crying.\n\n[[Call The Repair Man]]
You close the door, but the television won't stop crying.\n\n[[Examine the briefcase]]
A knock at the door: a tall woman in a suit. \n\n"I'm The Repair Man."\n\n[[Let The Repair Man in]]
Your computer beeps: the television in apartment 205 won't stop crying.\n\n[[Get your tools and head out the door]]
Barclay Hanks
The object tastes bad. The door opens and you walk out. You wag your tail as she gasps out your name.\n\n[[Drop the object into her hand]]
You open the briefcase and look over the dozens of mechanical devices but your mind wanders back to the small [[door|door]].
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You arrive home from a long day at work. The television is crying. A briefcase sits in front of it. The door your late wife told you to never open is open.\n\n[[Close the door]]