The Goods

From Unusual Haunts

The Goods are - illicit, but nobody can be sure exactly what they are. Still, they're valuable; some say the true spirit of theft manifests itself as The Goods, while others believe they're just tightly-wrapped contraband.

The more people attending Dennis Scott's Legitimate Businesspeople's Social Club, the more valuable The Goods will be.

Typical chains of custody for The Goods may be as follows:

Person A receives The Goods with their income. They choose as their excuse that they found it while at the gardening club.

Person B writes a letter to Patrick Jones, asking if Person A even attended the Gardening Club; the answer comes back as no, so person B quietly gets The Goods from person A. Person B chooses as their excuse that they're holding onto The Goods for their aunt.

Person C finds this out while (subtly) asking after The Goods, and decides that it's difficult to know which aunt, so they might as well get around the whole issue. They sneak off to get Consequences, and as subtly as they can, give Person B Oversensitive; now that Person B can no longer disagree without being hurt, they hand over The Goods. However, Oversensitive isn't subtle - people are likely to notice, which means they'll know Person B had The Goods, and they might then close in on Person C...