2016-04-02 (Sa) Charged: DesertIrish

Dawson went to meet Motor and Head at their place. They owned a scrap yard and gave Dawson a tour which was uneventful until they finished the tour in a large garage which contained a trap door that lead to an underground shop. The trap door, which Head was extremely proud of, was accessed by a disguised key which could simultaneously operate four winches capable of lifting a cement slap off the ground to reveal the entrance.

Dawson immediately saw the value of being able to build in a secretive place that was comfortable even if the amenities were not luxurious. Heather was already at the house and joined the tour although she had seen everything before.


Charged

To do:
  • Show how Shana knew Motor and Heather were a new couple.
  • Reduce overuse of the word "power."
  • Describe a reality TV show which demonstrates the powers of contestants.
  • Describe a trial where a Charged person sues for the right to have a second identity but the case turns against him into a vilification of vigilantism.
Total word count: 24 766 + 60 228 + 83 897 = 168 891 words

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2016-03-23 (W)

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