Board Thread:Fun and Games at TLH/@comment-26253276-20161216202649/@comment-26253276-20170102212158

The next day, Lola wakes Lincoln up using an airhorn. Thankfully, he survives with his hearing fully intact. Lincoln walks out of his room thanks to a very small door with knob on the bottom of his normal-sized door. Lisa also put up these small doors around the house to every room in the house. She was even kind enough to put a scaled-down staircase right next to the railing. It was made from wood and the old, rotting wood railing was reinforced with thick metal bars on the inside so it would not collapse on Lincoln.

Lori walks out of her room. She has an optical head-mounted display equipped.

Lori: Lincoln, we are going to the mall. Lisa was kind enough to give you a plastic box that we can carry around. If you need us, there is a remote button in your pocket that you can press to call us. Our optics will notify us of your location.

Lincoln feels his head, and senses a detector latched to his hair. Lisa approaches with a translucent box with red lines on the edges, as well as a steel/rubber handle. Lori unlocks a twist lock on the cage, and the front opened. A large red arrow on the floor of the box faced parralel to the handle above and toward the side that just opened. Lori held the box close to the ground so Lincoln could get in. Lincoln jumped into the box, right before Lynn kicked a soccer ball down the hallway. Lori slammed the box shut, and the soccer ball slammed into the box. The plastic was rather strong and hard; it retained its shape as the ball bounced off it. Lori twists the lock so it stays closed.