Then went on installing the new TV on the living room and the old LCD TV on my room, so now I can play PS3 on HD.
It makes a whole lot of difference! I used to be like "I don't care about a new TV" (I had a TV over 10 years old, small and boxish), but when my dad bought a new LCD TV, it was awesome, I could actually appreciate the little particles in GT5!
Anyways, my RP summary:
Oswald Leigh is out of prison. Driving his red Peyote, he has a few last words with an officer.
Leigh: "You wouldn't want me to come back."
Officer: "The LSP will have its eyes set on you."
Leigh: "Have fun."
On his way to his new apartment, Leigh's Peyote is hit by a poor fella, who thus earned a beating from good old Oswald. After checking out his new apartment and having his first wardrobe change outside of prison since a long time, Leigh wastes no time and heads straight to his nearest Ammunation store where, after intimidating the owner due to mistaking him for a gangster, buys a weapon and leaves. The sudden realization that he hasn't seen the sunrise in over a decade makes Leigh burst in anger in the middle of the street, scaring off a woman in the process.
Later that day, Oswald goes for a run in the city, encountering a fellow jogger in the process.
After getting the directions to the Los Santos Cemetery, he heads that way. Upon reaching it, Leigh inspects the tombstones, looking for those belonging to his disappeared family. Upon finding those marked for his father and mother, but not his brother, Leigh promises to find them, and if not, at the very least avenge them for their disappearance. It's at this point where Oswald Leigh reveals to have murdered Merle Abrahams, "because [he] had to". He also apologies to his parents for what he has become.
Before leaving, however, Leigh comes across the tombstone of his former fellow inmate: Merle Abrahams, now buried in front of him. "It's nothing personal", Leigh says as he lights on fire Merle's tombstone and the surrounding grass, before departing the cemetery.
During a later drive around Los Santos' freeway, Oswald decided to return to his old house, abandoned after his family's disappearance. There, he takes note that time didn't do well for either of them.
The crumbled roof on the back of the house proved his father was right in saying it needed some work applied to it, as Leigh noted. After leaving for the nearby beach, however, Oswald has a mental breakdown and repeatedly strikes his Peyote with a crossbar, screaming in anger that someone ruined his life.