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You're falling, and you can't remember why. It's a sickening feeling that makes your insides lurch; the darkness and the vertigo combine, and all you can think of is a story you heard once, somewhere.
Ah, I remember now. It's... a simple story that everyone knows. A legend of a Princess, the Demon Lord who kidnapped her, and the Knight who fought to save her. The Demon Lord had kidnapped the Princess countless times, but every time the Knight bested his challenges and rescued the Princess. No matter what tricks and ploys the Demon Lord used, the Knight would always triumph in the end. This was because--
The world tilts on its axis one last time, and the dream slips from your mind as easily as it arrived. A new voice intrudes on your sleep. Mechanical, monotonous.
"Next stop: Rakuen City. This train terminates here. The next stop is Rakuen. All change." The train rocks steadily. A light drizzle falls onto the windows and yet every now and again there is sunlight. Peaking determinedly from behind black clouds. The air is humid inside the carriages, a vent beside your feet heating the air and making the seats almost uncomfortably warm. A puff of steam from the train winds its way lazily past the windows, distorted by the rain.
It's strangely difficult to shake off the sleep; the rhythm of the train seems to lull you back into slumber and the air is warm and heavy, making it hard to keep hold of a thought. Finally, though, the nausea settles, the last of the dream fades and you can take in your surroundings. And, perhaps more importantly, those around you in a similar state. The train judders to a stop, through the rain lined windows there is a building and people gathered on the platform.
"We have arrived at Rakuen City. All passengers must leave the train. This train is terminating here. This is Rakuen."
Ah, I remember now. It's... a simple story that everyone knows. A legend of a Princess, the Demon Lord who kidnapped her, and the Knight who fought to save her. The Demon Lord had kidnapped the Princess countless times, but every time the Knight bested his challenges and rescued the Princess. No matter what tricks and ploys the Demon Lord used, the Knight would always triumph in the end. This was because--
The world tilts on its axis one last time, and the dream slips from your mind as easily as it arrived. A new voice intrudes on your sleep. Mechanical, monotonous.
"Next stop: Rakuen City. This train terminates here. The next stop is Rakuen. All change." The train rocks steadily. A light drizzle falls onto the windows and yet every now and again there is sunlight. Peaking determinedly from behind black clouds. The air is humid inside the carriages, a vent beside your feet heating the air and making the seats almost uncomfortably warm. A puff of steam from the train winds its way lazily past the windows, distorted by the rain.
It's strangely difficult to shake off the sleep; the rhythm of the train seems to lull you back into slumber and the air is warm and heavy, making it hard to keep hold of a thought. Finally, though, the nausea settles, the last of the dream fades and you can take in your surroundings. And, perhaps more importantly, those around you in a similar state. The train judders to a stop, through the rain lined windows there is a building and people gathered on the platform.
"We have arrived at Rakuen City. All passengers must leave the train. This train is terminating here. This is Rakuen."
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This definitely wasn't the place she was in earlier, nor did she remember falling asleep. Come to think of it, where had she been?
The train pulls in and she stands, driven to get off the train as nonchalantly as possible, as if she planned to be here all along, as all the while she searched and searched over the crowd of people for a familiar face.]
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Sorry Snowman, he's not recognized or noticed you, he's in a blind rage trying to get away from the young girl with a camera currently following after him.]
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HIM.
Wait- what was his name again?
She begins to follow that guy whose name she has forgotten but she knows she hates, just waiting for him to recognize her.
And waiting
And waiting
okay what the hell, she will just prod him harshly in the back of the neck with her cigarette holder instead. This must all be his fault.]
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[As Slick turned around, expecting to see the young girl with her camera again, he was startled to see the stoic face of the one and only Snowman.
Slick actually stumbled back into the person who had been walking in front of him.]
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What have you done? You have thirty seconds to give me an appropriate explanation.
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Like I'm gonna tell you, tch!
[When in doubt? Bluff!]
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Oh but you are going to tell me. You have twenty seconds.
[Which in Snowman language means you have three seconds]
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Go. Fuck. Yourself. Bitch!
[Annnnnd this is Slick walking off as fast as he can, pushing past people to keep someone between himself and Snowman for his own protection... eep!]
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And she can't even call after him because doesn't remember the stupid fuck's name! Shit!]
Get back here.
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ABSCONDS! ]
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Nice exit, but you aren't fooling anyone.
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[Bluffing to her grave ok]
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[:| UNAMUSED.]
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Where am I, then?
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[8| bitch bitch bitch bitch.]
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I am not staying here, nor am I staying in a dorm.
can they cat fight yet. 0u0
yes
Get out of my way.
Re: yes
No.
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I don't think you understand. That wasn't a request.