Date: 7/3/2018
By Michael007800
Two kids have been spotted on CCTV on the roof of a building opposite Kings Cross Station, placing a bomb into a small gap. People in London decide to counteract this and just before they returned, we all surrounded the roof. I of course am there, with my phone out recording the whole thing. The bomb went off (only a small explosion) and it was a melee to get whatever the bomb was trying to release. It ended up in my hands, and was a small pile of documents which confirmed the kids location at that time (two dots on a piece of paper with a location), and some old photographs of a caveman warrior wandering the area? The confirmation document is one I give to some other guy who was in the push against the explosion, I never got that back. I take these photos to Baker's Street train station where I see Asser. He's off to Argos buying new combat boots and so I offer him to come along with me on my quest to find out what these documents mean. He declines so I go to McDonalds on my own with the documents. As I'm getting out of a car, I look inside the envelope to look for the document that confirmed their location - it wasn't there! Then I remember that I gave it to a random guy, but I never took it back. I'm at home and I opened a small wooden box I'm holding (the small envelope turned into a wooden box at some point) and it had letter addressed to my home's former address? The whole thing was a mess, as seen below. 13 St Mary's South Ruislip Road, Ickenham Rayners Lane, That is quite obviously not a real address, but I seem to remember it as one. I say that this resembles some TV program I was watching before (most likely at my nan's house) and next thing I know it, we're not looking at some jolly journalist looking for news about the bomb. He spots a police officer whom he asks for information in his jolly cheerful gay accent to which the police officer says that the lady in the newsagents may be able to sell him a scoop. (Referring to news and information.) He thanks the officer and heads to the newsagents - She's been stabbed! The journalist says in a more Tom Baker-like accent "She resembles my mother. Dead." and the camera pans away from his face revealing an empty till as the money had also been stolen. It's at this point I wake up.