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facultwist) wrote in
witheredblum2025-04-19 03:10 pm
sinking down, down
Death is a drop into a blackness that swallows you. You feel the movement of not air but shadow across your face as you plummet, and there is no bottom. No crash.
If there is another side, you do not reach it.
It is neither the light of heaven or the fires of hell that greets you when you wake. And wake you do, to the buzz and flicker of old fluorescent lights.
You are laid out beside a full-size competitive swimming pool, half-filled with stagnant water. The doors out are blocked off by locked doors covered in caution tape. The locker rooms are long since emptied, paint peeling from the humidity. The only signs of habitation are a few pieces of scattered graffiti.
Welcome to your new home. There's no sunlight, no indication of time passing. Just you and each other and your thoughts. the stagnant water bubbles a little occasionally, but there's nothing in it.
Before long you'll realize that you no longer need to eat or drink. You might notice your hand go through something if you don't focus. You're a ghost now. What's that they say about unfinished business?
If there is another side, you do not reach it.
It is neither the light of heaven or the fires of hell that greets you when you wake. And wake you do, to the buzz and flicker of old fluorescent lights.
You are laid out beside a full-size competitive swimming pool, half-filled with stagnant water. The doors out are blocked off by locked doors covered in caution tape. The locker rooms are long since emptied, paint peeling from the humidity. The only signs of habitation are a few pieces of scattered graffiti.
Welcome to your new home. There's no sunlight, no indication of time passing. Just you and each other and your thoughts. the stagnant water bubbles a little occasionally, but there's nothing in it.
Before long you'll realize that you no longer need to eat or drink. You might notice your hand go through something if you don't focus. You're a ghost now. What's that they say about unfinished business?

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[She actually snorts a little.]
Hell no. I'm saying I'm not going to stick around because I DON'T LIKE THEM. You can do what you want.
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[The tone of "I'm not touching you" isn't quite there in her voice, but it sounds like it wants to be.]
Not yet. I want to see them actually show up, at least.
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[like. what's the point.]
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[Vanity frowns a little, tapping her foot against the poolside more thoughtfully.]
Maybe just to make sure they're really dead. Shit, that's morbid.
[She meets Anthy's eyes again.]
Chris didn't show up here for a week after she died, no idea why.
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The rest of you arrived right away? [The concept of time is close to meaningless at this point anyway, but. "Right away" in comparison to what's going on in the living world or whatever.]
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In reasonably close succession, at least. Usagi and Rinne showed up about when I did, but then so did Chris.
[She sighs.]
She had no idea.
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That's. [Fucking weird.] You haven't figured out why?
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[dot dot dot]
Oh, the witch showed up, by the way. She wasn't happy about the Ouija board.
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I wondered if that was her. What a ridiculous thing for her to be threatened by. [Kind of a mid witch, perhaps.]
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[Slowly, Anthy's head swivels on her neck as she turns to look at Vanity. Was that an intelligent, genuine, relevant response? Did Vanity just point out a flaw in someone else's reasoning without being an asshole about it?]
. . . It is. [A very Ohtori thought process. She's suddenly tempted to ask a why question, but resists. There's no point.] Did you have information that was obviously threatening to her?