Public Experiment || Open to Multiple
Rosalind owned De Sainte-Coquille Park. The clue was kind of in the name, there. As the proprietor she had certain privileges the regular employee wouldn’t have, and Rosalind was a woman with many different interests and focuses.
With the winter fast approaching and the weather getting colder people were going to be more susceptible to the flu or even simply a common cold, and one of Rosalind’s life goals was to truly combat that, nay, to entirely eliminate the foul virus.
So she set up a stall in the middle of the park, right where the major footfall tended to be, a collection of vials placed on top, all part of her latest round of experiments. She didn’t have a cold herself, so who could she test it on if not the willing public?
“Anyone have a cold?” She called, “The flu? Headaches? Chesty cough? I have the cure you’re looking for!”
Maybe.











