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THE TRUTH OF THE TURN OF THE
GOLDEN WITCH REVEALED
What really happened in Turn of the Golden Witch? While
attending to the family conference late in the evening, Rosa came by the
kitchen and mentioned to Gohda that there was going to be a Halloween
party for Maria in the chapel the next day. Thinking this was a
wonderful idea, Gohda decided to make some special treats for the
occasion, but because he was distracted he accidentally reached for the
box marked "Tiny Food Bombs" instead of the sugar. He gave some of the
treats to Rosa, who took them to her siblings. They all went to the
chapel to check out the party since they'd probably be too tired in the
morning, when the tiny food bombs exploded and killed everyone but Rosa,
who wasn't hungry.
Later, Gohda was hanging out and he heard
Jessica having an asthma attack. Rushing upstairs, he found Kanon with
her and reached for her inhaler, but as he swung it over to give it to
her she tripped and he accidentally impaled her in the back with it.
Kanon assumed he was trying to kill her and they struggled, and Gohda
accidentally pushed Kanon out the window. Realizing he was going to get
in so much trouble for this, he quietly locked the window, planted a
stake in Jessica's wound, and walked off whistling.
While bored,
Gohda decided to show off a new knife trick he learned to Nanjo and
Kumasawa. Disaster occurred. Genji suggested they blame Kanon for it so
nobody would find out, and dump the bodies somewhere.
Later in
the evening, George and Shannon refused to believe Gohda's claim that he
was capable of juggling three Stakes of Purgatory at the same time.
Upset, Gohda offered to prove it to them in Natsuhi's room. Tragically,
he was not as proficient as he thought he was.
Genji called
Battler upstairs to tell him everything. Battler couldn't accept this
ridiculous scenario, and declared that it was more likely that a witch
did it.
Anyway, Stakes thread. |