8/28 - A half-stocked first-aid box with painkillers and antiseptic spray. - A moth-eaten winter coat, still wearable. - A rusty pocketknife. Still sharp enough to cut rope.
8/29 - A rusty pocketknife. Still sharp enough to cut rope. - A rusty pocketknife. Still sharp enough to cut rope. - A rusty pocketknife. Still sharp enough to cut rope.
8/30 - A toolkit: hammer, nails, and twine in a satchel. - A rusty pocketknife. Still sharp enough to cut rope. - A fishing kit: line, hooks, and a carved wooden lure.
8/31 - A coil of rope, frayed but usable. - A water jug hidden in a crawlspace. Smells metallic but safe after boiling. - A first-aid pouch with gauze and iodine tablets.
ITEMS
no subject
- A half-stocked first-aid box with painkillers and antiseptic spray.
- A moth-eaten winter coat, still wearable.
- A rusty pocketknife. Still sharp enough to cut rope.
8/29
- A rusty pocketknife. Still sharp enough to cut rope.
- A rusty pocketknife. Still sharp enough to cut rope.
- A rusty pocketknife. Still sharp enough to cut rope.
8/30
- A toolkit: hammer, nails, and twine in a satchel.
- A rusty pocketknife. Still sharp enough to cut rope.
- A fishing kit: line, hooks, and a carved wooden lure.
8/31
- A coil of rope, frayed but usable.
- A water jug hidden in a crawlspace. Smells metallic but safe after boiling.
- A first-aid pouch with gauze and iodine tablets.
INFORMATION
no subject
- A diary page: “The church bells won’t stop ringing. Even at night.”
8/29
- A broken radio that hums faintly, like breathing.
8/30
- A diary note: “They said it wasn’t airborne.”
8/31
- A torn confession: “…the One Who Chose Death was no god, only a man who walked…”