The goal of this thread is the pursuit of clues for my character for her backstory within a two-months abandoned motel in Harper Rock, called Motel Luna. Though this doesn't necessarily need to have a conclusion or actual clues (I can always find a way to advance the story if this doesn't pan out), and in fact pretty much anything could be there or happen there, which is why I'd like to make this an open thread for collaborative storytelling, and hopefully make something neat out of it! Feel free to hop in/out at your leisure (though please give me a PM poke if you do hop out), add any strange or mundane occurances as you like, no character limit in posts.

Maryl took a deep breath as the sky rumbled loudly once more, it's tremors causing glass fragments from a window nearby to clatter on the ground. Instinctually, she turned the flashlight to see naught but the broken glass, though the longer she looked, the more she realised that the shards seemed to have fallen in some kind of shape, strangely almost like a bird in flight. A shiver ran down her spine, which made her freeze in place, for it was a sensation she'd not felt ever since she became what she is, now. The longer her gaze lingered upon the shards, the more uneasy she felt, especially with the addition of the absence of her reflection in them. In her gut, she felt it was some manner of ill omen, though she was not in a state of mind to try and interpret it, instead kicking the shards to disrupt the image. She sharply inhaled as one of the glass shards pierced her right shoe and cut into her toe, digging it out with her fingers. "****, just my luck..." she muttered as she looked over the glass shard in her hand, cursing under her breath. She should've known better than to mess with such omens. Her attention shifted to the reflection in the glass shard as she saw something moving in it, behind her, near the front entrance of the motel, and immediately moved her flashlight there to try and catch what it was.[Roleplay Trait: Soothsayer]
Nothing. Just the rain and the eerie creaking of the wooden walkway above her, straining with the wind. Her breathing had stopped entirely, and for the first time, she conciously noticed that she did not need to breathe. Closing her eyes, and gathering her courage and sanity, she began to step onward with a slight, barely noticeable limp in her step. She completely opened the front door that had been ajar due to the fallen vending machine, and cautiously stepped inside of the reception area. The furniture was oddly still there, papers strewn across the floor, many made blank by water puddles on the ground that didn't seem to have anywhere to go. The wind coarsed eeriely through the room as she began to search, trying to find what happened to the place. Trying to find her friends from another life. Grasping at omens that could well just exist in her own, deteriorating mind.