Check Elizabeth's Room

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You figure that you better check on Elizabeth to make sure that she's okay.  Quickly you get up and half walk, half run over to room #215.  Placing your hand over the doorknob you let yourself in without knocking.  "Are you here Elizabeth?  Are you ok?" your voice echoes throughout the empty dorm.  She is nowhere to be found, but the most disturbing thing about her room is that all her things had disappeared.  It was like she moved out.  One would have never been able to guess that someone had been living there only a day before, except for one thing.  On Elizabeth's bed was an overdue library copy of Romeo and Juliet.
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You figure that you better check on Elizabeth to make sure that she's okay.  Quickly you get up and half walk, half run over to room #215.  Placing your hand over the doorknob you let yourself in without knocking.  "Are you here Elizabeth?  Are you okay?" your voice echoes throughout the empty dorm.  She is nowhere to be found, but the most disturbing thing about her room is that all her things had disappeared.  It was like she moved out.  One would have never been able to guess that someone had been living there only a day before, except for one thing.  On Elizabeth's bed was an overdue library copy of Romeo and Juliet.
Strolling over to the book you notice a bookmark in it about halfway through.  Removing the paper reveals a note written in Elizabeth's handwriting.  The small note says in red ink, "Help, please, someone, help me!"  Immediately all thoughts of completing your test disappear only to be replaced by a sense of responsibility.  If you were to ever find true love you needed to find Elizabeth and rescue her from whatever peril she was in.  With your only lead being the overdue library book you decide to start there.  Taking the copy of Romeo and Juliet you set out to the College library.
Strolling over to the book you notice a bookmark in it about halfway through.  Removing the paper reveals a note written in Elizabeth's handwriting.  The small note says in red ink, "Help, please, someone, help me!"  Immediately all thoughts of completing your test disappear only to be replaced by a sense of responsibility.  If you were to ever find true love you needed to find Elizabeth and rescue her from whatever peril she was in.  With your only lead being the overdue library book you decide to start there.  Taking the copy of Romeo and Juliet you set out to the College library.

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You figure that you better check on Elizabeth to make sure that she's okay. Quickly you get up and half walk, half run over to room #215. Placing your hand over the doorknob you let yourself in without knocking. "Are you here Elizabeth? Are you okay?" your voice echoes throughout the empty dorm. She is nowhere to be found, but the most disturbing thing about her room is that all her things had disappeared. It was like she moved out. One would have never been able to guess that someone had been living there only a day before, except for one thing. On Elizabeth's bed was an overdue library copy of Romeo and Juliet.

Strolling over to the book you notice a bookmark in it about halfway through. Removing the paper reveals a note written in Elizabeth's handwriting. The small note says in red ink, "Help, please, someone, help me!" Immediately all thoughts of completing your test disappear only to be replaced by a sense of responsibility. If you were to ever find true love you needed to find Elizabeth and rescue her from whatever peril she was in. With your only lead being the overdue library book you decide to start there. Taking the copy of Romeo and Juliet you set out to the College library.

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