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| |summary=[[Luke Pearce|Luke]] rejects the fortune teller's offer to read his fortune for free, and he has a conversation about the merits of fortune telling with the [[Main Character|main character]]. The two go to [[Gerard Boone]]'s former home to investigate. They find the home abandoned and covered in dust, with many medical records and over the counter medications from his mother's care, as well as a stack of suicide notes from his mother and a collection of cans that had likely been collected by Gerard. The MC points out that the patient and low-profit can collection is at odds with [[Skye Harper]]'s allegations of frequent fraud and theft, concluding that Gerard's situation must have changed drastically for there to have been such a shift in behavior. Examining the expiry dates on some of the collected trash and comparing it to the medical receipts, the two determine Gerard's mother's cancer seems unusually sudden and rapid. | | |summary= |
| |locations= | | |locations= |
| {{Background location|name=Leisure Park|location=Stellis Public Hospital|image=Stellis - Park (Day).png}} | | {{Background location|name=Leisure Park|location=Stellis Public Hospital|image=Stellis - Park (Day).png}} |