Open Date: Late Evening, Saturday September 27th, 1924 Location: The Terrace at the Vincelli mansion
It was time to leave for real this time. So Bruno told himself. Yet there he still was, watching the twilight moon rise up in the sky, reminding him of the hours he'd spent reconnoitring the mansion. He had to wonder to himself what the purpose was, Vera's voice echoing in his mind. Sure, he could delude himself that there was some useful police evidence in seeing who exactly decided to visit the mansion, but he'd done about zero actual interviewing or real searching for dastardly deeds.
In reality, he already knew where many of the bodies were buried. After all, he'd been the proverbial grave digger less than a decade ago. But the Vincelli's didn't leave details behind, and any court case would just be a wild goose case.
No, he wasn't here as Officer Bruno Vincelli, but as a wounded, pining, wayward son. He'd left of his own volition, and yet standing on the Terrace and looking out towards the gardens, he felt a longing nostalgia. There was a comfort in the house, if only because it had been filled with family and familiar faces. Now he had just returned to an empty apartment and fell asleep listening to the radio in his chair.
So lost in his sobering thoughts, Bruno didn't notice someone joined him on the balcony. Just leaning over the rail and cradling another drink too many. He whispered out to himself, voice trembling with a soft vulnerability as he closed his eyes. "What are you doing, Bruno?"
Then his ears came to life, and he snapped his head to see who had entered.
"I...urm. Hi." Well that didn't sound lame at all.

















