She hoped the killer would be online when she made contact and that he would be able to see her.
She took a deep breath. She had to get this right. Once she was in the game, she couldn’t change anything.
Quickly, Cami put the finishing touches to her character. She thought it looked real. She had a low neckline and a sexy smile, she was petite and clearly feminine, she was confident, and she had a big bust, and she was wearing colorful clothing that would stand out.
Her name. She needed a good name.
Cami decided on “PaganPrincess”. A name that had appeal to it and a note of adventure.
PaganPrincess was ready to access the game.
As she entered the game world, it seemed to open up to her. She’d never appreciated the scenery and the detail that went into creating the game before. There were customized building fronts, a variety of different environments, and it was all so colorful and vivid. Her character wasn’t, though. It was fainter than the others. It hadn’t been upgraded yet. The game had notified her that her character would only be fully functional once she’d confirmed her details via email.
Cami decided to start by walking down one of the main streets. If he was around, then hopefully he’d notice her, and she’d catch his eye. And then she could be on the lookout for those who followed her, the people in common.
She hoped her reasoning was correct, and she hoped that the killer would be online and watching.
She made her way into the game. She walked confidently up the street, her heels making a clacking sound on the pavement, her eyes scanning the crowd.
Would he be watching?
And if he was, would she be able to pick it up?
Hoping that the answer to both questions was yes, she walked on, deeper into the game world, hoping that she could upgrade her character as soon as possible to get the most out of her experience here.