(Okay, let's see what's in this package.)
Our character opens the package.
(That's a pretty tough package.)
(What the hell is this? Is it a cassette? There should be something in it, but I don't even have a cassette player! I have to figure this out somehow.)
(Couldn't they have sent a CD? Why is this so old? I'm sure Leonardo Moretti is involved. There's traces of this guy everywhere. Who is he?)
(The most logical choice would be to ask my mom about a cassette player.)
Our character goes to ask his mom.
****: Mom, do we have a cassette player?
Sarah: Why?
****: Just curious.
Sarah: No, we don't.
(Damn, is nothing going well? I need to go out and find one, but where do I get one? Do they sell cassette players anymore?)
Our character gets ready to go out.
(Puzzles, mysteries, secrets, things are piling up every day. Where will this road lead to?)
(I should be careful when I go out, they could be anywhere.)
Our character goes out.
(You're probably wondering where I'll find them. Let me tell you, there's a shop around the house that sells old tech gadgets. They don't just sell tech; they also sell old copies.)
Our character walks towards the shop.
(I know Leonardo did this. It was much harder to reply by mail than by sending a cassette.)
Our character goes into the shop.
****: Hello, do you have a cassette player that can play this cassette?
Shop owner: Yes, I do. Wait a minute, let me get it for you.
(That's great.)
Shop owner: Here you go.
****: Thanks!
Our character picks up the cassette player and walks out of the shop.
(I'm so excited! I have to go home now.)
Our character goes home.
Sarah: Did you get anything?
****: No.
Our character goes to his room.
(Let's see what's in this cassette.)