Raymond Stantz (
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14 North Moore St
Manhattan
Mid-Afternoon
The door opens on a cloudy day in New York City; the air is cool, the winds are stirring, and the alley, as usual, has more than a few discarded papers and plastic bags blowing around. "Looks about right," Ray comments, stepping through. "Welcome to New York City, folks."
Manhattan
Mid-Afternoon
The door opens on a cloudy day in New York City; the air is cool, the winds are stirring, and the alley, as usual, has more than a few discarded papers and plastic bags blowing around. "Looks about right," Ray comments, stepping through. "Welcome to New York City, folks."
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"And please, Ray. Call me River. Dr. Song was my mother and she's been dead a very, very long time."
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"Thank you for this, Ray. We truly appreciate it."
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She has no idea what UPS is or why it's such a bitch, but if it becomes necessary, she'll be sure to ask.
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He knows this isn't the same as the animated continuum, but what happened to Janine?
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He looks at River.
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She cocks an eyebrow. This is Ray's world after all, where the founding fathers get up and go for a stroll.
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Ryan is not fazed by that explanation in the least. This is Ray's world, after all. It's kinda like Milliways, in that respect.
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"Did Egon design the ritual for her specifically or did she simply show up?"
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"If you've taken the proper precautions, there's nothing to be worried about," he theorizes.
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There's a faint hint of unease, too, though. He knows Egon, but he doesn't know this Egon. It's rather odd.
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