Memory of WarJack: ook, Feather, Bill is a little paranoid, so let me give it to him, and you can listen in the next room. I asked the old man to come to the library, so you'd better go to the children's room. Task: Go through the children's room in the shadows mode, but in no less than 90 seconds. The sound of creaking boards comes from above – someone is pacing the room. The door slams – Jack has come in. You need to pass a test to avoid making the old man nervous. The voices are very quiet, but the steps speak volumes. Jack comes to the table; there is a rustle as he lays out the models and the box with awards. A sharp creaking of the sofa – the old man must have almost collapsed on it. But now is time to leave the room. You completed Jack’s task and received some points of freedom and some tokens Jack: Shh, Feather, it's good that you started to pass a test, because Bill was becoming nervous. He won't be drinking again any time soon. Bill's father served in the Navy. So memories of war is the best way to remind him of freedom and struggle to the end |