The Clone Did It — Fiefdom Rope: The Ring Under the Boards (Part 1)

1st Piece of puzzlement-The Clone Did it: The ring under the boards. Part 1

Brian Zain: The random radio show has a warm room. Cause cold is blocked by the walls. So, welcome to the misplaced plots that got lost by others, where do these days decide to go. Jenny is in the studio, and in the last month, there has been a bit of confusion about the reported work.

Jenny Homes: It was a report of the hotel uncovered while on task with the coverage of the mayor’s race in Watergate, The Plume Hotel chain. While there as a guest, the misconduct of the crew was noticed, and the corporation behind the hotel chain quickly changed the entire staff for using chemicals outside of the approved chemicals. It was found that the owner was skimming off the books with the cheaper cleaning products. According to the statement released by the company, the manager was making at least 2000 M a month from the misappropriation of funds. The trial process is still in waiting as the court system for Watergate seems to be running slowly.

Brian Zain: Now there is a reason for a vacation. Trying to find the hotel chain to catch a story of a different hotel. And the sit keep warm by Jenny going back to daily work.
Jenny Homes: That would be a welcome change, truthfully, the routine being known and the paths to be traveled are varied.

Brian Zain: Feeling exposed on travel, or is there another reason for the comment there?

Jenny Homes: A feeling can grow from the unknown space. where the mind still needs to fill the blanks of the place. It is why hotel rooms have a basic feel. It is allowing the mind to ease, not process a lot of noise.
Brian Zain: Good to know. When the trip is taken to Watergate, but for now, these few songs are taking over, and the next topic for the show will be decided while the listeners are away.


Jenny Homes: Welcome back after the hits. There was enough time to decide that the topic of the travels should be, stay on for the show. Now there was an interview done. Mister Zain of DNA structures. The head of the “Ancient Tree” company, Bill Fields. What was the interview’s deeper conversation?

Brian Zain: Yes, and the suggestion was thrown out there to go down and interview Ron Jareas. A member of the “4 Helix Science.” After the mention of Fred Banks being seen at club MJ with the now mayor, Franklin S. Lump of Watergate.
Jenny Homes: Right, it was asked to be done, wasn’t it? Never got the chance to make it happen, actually.
Brian Zain: Well, the inspector job was taken up for hotels.
Jenny Homes: Haha. Right, right. That was the hat that fitted the work. At least in the right way.

Boss: Well, glad the two can be so chummy on the radio show now. But it sounds like there’s a set choice being made by the two for how So”Em media runs. It might have been forgotten that the only person wearing that hat is in this office with the name on the door. Since the travels are sought, the missed report from “Ancient Tree” will be unmissed.

Brian Zain: Right. Then the fun poking, no switch thrown, thinking of the banter can be done.
Boss: The vacation request is denied. The show is more important.

Brian Zain: Wow! It’s understood that the harsh routine is getting old and quickly right!

Boss: Not going to justify the comment on the routine or the ageism talk being pushed. As the two play fast and loose on the radio to make the choice, like when the DNA kit was done. on “The Wording” instead of the random radio.

Jenny Homes: So, the fight is wanted and getting mad at being struck when asked to be hit. It’s how the fight works. Find the weak point and attack it. Wishing for the fight to be one-sided turns it into bullying, not a fight.
Boss: The tactfulness to see both sides of the dimes is a good thing. So, head to Watergate. The reports are for the JIA Tonic court system. Along with the interview of the 4HS group member. So, contacting Ron Jareas from “Ancient Tree.”

2nd Piece of puzzlement-The Clone Did it: The ring under the boards. Part 1

Rose Wool: There is a single opening at the Archean. It needs to be filled, Commander Wald. The thinking is to use the chief placed with PinecODE. Though it’s an odd request for the posting, yes, it does seem to be the best choice.

Commander Dale Wald: Makes sense for it to be done. The choice was an option here, but no openings were available to fill. What of Pinecode then?

Rose Wool: Well, of course, the posting is going to be offered to the chief, but in the last request to fill the posting, the answer was a passing wind. Need no guide in life, which is a direct quote. And the judges of the JIA decided it to be Richard Avant.

Dale Wald: Well, that sounds like the good chief’s words.
Rose Wool: Thanks for the time. The offer will be made.
Dale Wald: Welcome for the time. Here is the current state of the snatcher case.
Rose Wool: Need to talk with Avant!


Yes Commander?
Rose Wool: Find Avant and PinecODE. Now!
Commander, there on a call for a noise complaint at the mayor’s mansion.
Rose Wool: Fine, ensure it’s the correct address. That the two were given.
Sorry, what does that mean?
Rose Wool: The address was changed by the new Mayor. It’s now the estate of Lump.

Right! If that was unknown to the desk, then the two chiefs should not know, since there is a restriction in the duties of the chiefs.
Rose Wool: Inferring the knowledge that is had is not a good scaling method for any rank BIA agent to have.
Right, Commander. Sorry for the assumption in the conversation.
Rose Wool: Make the call to check then.

3rd Piece of puzzlement-The Clone Did it: The ring under the boards. Part 1

Richard Avant: There is a call from the master of fields coming through.
Joe Pinecode: Hold it. Going to knock and start the call.
Richard Avant: Hello, Avant.
Joe Pinecode: Hi there, Lady Lump. Sorry to disrupt the night, but there was a noise complaint for the mayor’s mansion.

Alice Lump: That is odd. Sorry…
Name is Joe PinEcode. The information passed along from the desk may have been misgiven. The mayor’s mansion has been moved, and the old paths of the mind may be to blame. The next step is to ask the field desk if the information was wrong. After this, going to the orphanage that is still being made at the mayor’s mansion.

Alice Lump: Thanks for that information, PINecode.
Joe Pinecode: Goodnight.
Richard Avant: Form the colloquy at the door and the phone call. Guessing, the desk didn’t double-check the information to ensure the correct address was used.
Joe Pinecode: That is safe thinking. Sadly, the address was inferred by both sides.
Alice Lump: And this is?
Richard Avant, sorry, was taking a phone call before walking up to the door. Is that painting going to be sold?
Alice Lump: Odd. But yes, it will be. Why the questioning of that?

Richard Avant: Well, the painting is a depiction of Captain Rosa Delamor. This captain was a part of the rope that is known for the fall of the country Tandelium. There were seven or more battles between the captains Nassau and Delamor. The two are reasons for Smoke Island being blockaded as usable land.
Alice Lump: So, this painting has history to the person, not the painting?

Richard Avant: Right, but the history is free. One only needs to place time into books. The painting, on the other hand, is not. There are maybe only five paintings in total of Captain Delamor and three of Captain Nassau.
Alice Lump: Is the other one known?
Richard Avant: Vantenso most likely.

4th Piece of puzzlement-The Clone Did it: The ring under the boards. Part 1
Hope Lump: Why is the BIA at the estate?
Alice Lump: The wrong address was given to the chiefs. Head back up, and the videos can be restated after a call is made.

Hope Lump: Okay.
Richard/Joe: Sorry, eat up the family time, goodnight.
Alice Lump: At least the advice on the painting was well worth the loss. Good evening. There will be two agents from the BIA on the way to the orphanage. What is going on there?

Mikel Huntsman: Well, there were screaming orphans in the hallway. And the noise was quite disarming for anyone not getting any answers to why.
Alice Lump: That answer would be what?

Mikel Huntsman: Sorry for the pause in the wording. Three orphans were walking the hallway in the dark. This was after the lights were out and sleep time had started for the night. Sneaking from the beds with a hushed voice. According to the three, a noise was being searched for. When the three saw lights flickering and the shadows.
The lights started to play tricks. The shadows started to move about the hallway. This allowed the minds of the three to play, with the fear ever growing. It’s the scariest in their minds, and the fear of the three being shared. The three allowed the amplified fear to consume the minds of all three orphans. Till the need to howl and weal was the only option left for the three, tearing down a hallway and causing the rest of the orphanage to awaken and join in on the screaming. That was the reason for the complaint. The three are being calmed down before going back to bed. Questioned by the others here to help, and the rest of the orphans have been placed back to bed.

Alice Lump: Convey that exact message to the BIA agents on the way there, then. Make sure to get “the sorry for the inconvenience cards” from the offices.
Mikel Huntsman: Yes, Lady Lump. So, Angie, what is the reason?
Angie Huntsman: According to the youth, a beast was chasing the three down the hall.
Mikel Huntsman: Great, what an answer. The BIA is on the way want to talk? Where was the noise coming from?
Angie Huntsman: According to the three. The first said the hallway. The second said the front door. The third believes it to be the great room.
Mikel Huntsman: Well, time to convey all that to the agents then. Helping?
Angie Huntsman: Nope, head-butted the one, and the other looks to be the same rank. Both are chiefs.
Mikel Huntsman: OH, the reason for being an orphan sitter is here, great.

5th Piece of puzzlement-The Clone Did it: The ring under the boards. Part 1
KNOCK-KNOCK

Mikel Huntsman: Hi there, informed by Lady Lump of the reason for being here. So, as told to do. The line goes.

Richard Avant: The line is that three kids left their rooms and got scared by the lights, and the new place was not well-known. Is the sound reason for fear?
Joe Pinecode: Alright! Can the three kids be talked to? As the reason is sound. The need to know more is needed.
Angie Huntsman: (walking away) Pushy Chief!

Joe Pinecode: Right there goes. Hmm…
Richard Avant: All the words can be saved for later. Are the kids still awaking?
Mikel Huntsman: Angie is actually way more accepting of kids than adults.
Richard Avant: The sister, right?
Mikel Huntsman: So, the night at the club is remembered by at least one.
Joe Pinecode: Well, must have been bumped out by something else.

Mikel Huntsman: That wouldn’t allow even scales, right?
Joe Pinecode: Right.
Richard Avant: After the string of the hallway and screaming orphans, will the nightly noise be kept down?
Mikel Huntsman: Yes. Thanks for the visit, Chiefs. The orphans have been returned to bed, and the lights are being double-checked, and the night should be quiet.
Joe Pinecode: Night.
Richard Avant: Allowing the emotion to guide at the end of the call. Why?
Joe Pincode: Not sure something took over.
Richard Avant: Why is it that the bloodline of the Huntsman has such an effect?
Joe Pincode: What? That was not a Huntsman.
Richard Avant: That was Mikel Huntsman, son of Ted Huntsman, who was at the door.
Joe Pinecode: Going to be a long night.

6th Piece of puzzlement-The Clone Did it: The ring under the boards. Part 1

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