Endings — 34 of 70

John Byrd

Release 1

Part 2 - Regretful Living Room

A cardboard box is an openable closed container in the living room. The description is "[if the bear is seen][The bear][else]Something[end if] had been shipped to [us] in it, from some large online retail company[if the bear is not seen]; but [we] [can't] recall exactly what[end if].[if the cardboard box is not empty and the box is closed] Something [seem] to be rattling around in there.[end if]".

An I Love You Beary Much bear is in the cardboard box. The description of the bear is "[regarding the noun][We] [think] it [if the story tense is past tense]might have been[else]might be[end if] intended to be cute, and [it's] certainly portrayed that way in the pictures. In practice, however, [it's] a particularly garish shade of red. [We] had bought it for [ourselves] online, because [we] [feel] that [we] [deserve] some kind of therapeutic present.".

Carry out taking the bear when the bear has not been handled:

say "[We] [would] [like] to feel warmth or compassion when [we] [take] [the noun], but the thing [regarding the noun][are] just too garish and odd.";

continue the action.

After smelling the bear:

say "A cloying, sweet chemical smell, that [seem] as though it was intended to be reminiscent of some kind of berry.".

Instead of touching the plastic ring:

try the actor taking the plastic ring.

Instead of taking the window:

say "[We] [could not] [imagine] a way to physically remove the window from the wall.".