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Classroom 3-A
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ali ᵏᵉᵉᵖ ʸᵒᵘʳ ᵐᵒᵘᵗʰ ˢʰᵘᵗ
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Aug 04, 2014 07:48PM
The room looks like any other normal classroom in any other school. Except the desks here are smaller, elementary school sized. And there may be sizeable holes in the floor, as well as windows fixated to the wall, and blood splattered across walls. And, in the corner, or other various places, staring up with lifeless eyes, is a corpse. A real, rotting corpse.
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It had started with a small, fragile, yet completely monotone voice. That melodic voice that Thorne found himself so very attracted to. And so there was no question, he would participate. He would do this stupid elementary schooler game, just to appeal to her. And he did. He felt like complete crap. Mentally and physically, and he pondered her whereabouts as he laid down in the wreckage of his arrival. He swallowed, staring at the ceiling silently. He folded his arms, "I'm so fucked." was all he managed to say.
The roof suddenly split open as a black haired teenager came falling through in her grey button school top and black zip skirt, landing in tip if the unexpecting viewer. This was not what Atria had expected from a simple charm, this floors soft was all she thought before looking down and seeing exactly what/who she was sitting on.
Thorne immediately sat up, "Holy shit are you ok?!" he exclaimed, approaching her as he dusted the excess cement and rubble off of his shirt and pants.
Atriel looked up at the approaching boy and smiled. "I'm just fine." She said in a completely pure voice as she rose her hand up to wave, dripping with the blood of the corpse she was sitting on."Whoever set up this prank worked hard on the special effects." She said with a slight laugh as she pushed herself up from the deceased body, shaking the red drops off from her hand before picking up her bag.
He thought for a moment, nodding, "Definit-" he stopped when he noticed the ID card on the dead body. It was a girl. A girl he had seen before. A girl who had been on a missing sign in the post office earlier that day. His eyes widened, "That... isn't..." he stopped himself. How would this girl react to having just fallen on a dead body? WHERE DID THE DEAD BODY COME FROM?! He was hyperventalating. But he had to remain calm. What if whoever caused it came back. He swallowed, "My name is... Thorne.. You can call me Danny..." he said quietly, holding a hand out in greeting.
"Hello Danny, I'm Atria but most call me Ria." She told him as she checked inside her bag, all he stuff was there fortunately so she closed it and looked around."Pretty scary room for a prank." Atria said as she looked at the blood and scratchings along the wall, her voice was calm but her body was shaking and goosebumps rose on her skin. Inside, she was freaking out.
He nodded, "Yea, ok, Ria. UHm.... how did you get here?" he asked. He hadn't seen her at his own school, let alone inside the classroom.
"Yuriko had printed a charm from the Internet to make sure you don't lose your friends, when we did the charm I ended up falling into someone's prank." Atria explained as she brushed her hair behind her ears and straightened her uniform, along the wall she spotted some coherent scratchings that looked like a sentence and silently headed towards them.
He followed her, "Wait, you weren't... you weren't in the classroom with me? I mean, where were you at?" he askeed persistently.
"I was at my desk, I had no reason to move so I didn't." Atria said as she ran her fingers along the scratchings in the wall."Heavenly host elementary?" Atria mumbled to herself as she read it among the scratchings.
"Sure." Atria said as she turned back to him and pulled out her wallet, flipping it open to reveal her I.D. It had her name, birthdate, student number, her portrait and the name of her school: Satana high.
He blinked once more his eyes widening, "This is on the other side of town..." he whispered, shaking his head and walking up to a window, trying to pry the boards away, "The windows aren't real, they're on the wall, like posters... or... built in window frames with no glass" he said, his heart racing.
"So I guess they could have worked a bit better on the special effects." Atria said as she walked to one of the desks and tapped it to test it's stability considering it was worn and scratched.
"These aren't special effects god damn it." he growled, looking up into the hole they'd come from, "Look, you can't even see up into the above classroom, it's, it's fucking blackness. There's nothing there" he said, his eyes widening.
"Of course they're special effects, how else do you explain it?" Atria asked as she placed her bag on the floor and sat at the table, it was smaller than what she was use to but she could make do. She pulled out her maths textbook and began answering the questions in it.
He walked over and slapped the book away, "I was playing the game with six other students, I was in Okigawa high, on the other side of town. Stop the god damn denial already, we're in serious fucking danger!" he said angrily.
Atria looked up at him, a little scared. "Everything should be fine as long as we remain where we are, we've only been here a couple of minutes so don't go loosing it already." She tried to calm him down, If he kept going like this she might be in danger from him.
He blinked, "I'm not going to lose it" he rolled his eyes as he folded his arms, "I'm being realistic. And we shouldn't just stay here. What the hell are we going to do? Just wait? For what? We don't even know where the hell we are." he replied as he gazed around and began trying to open the remaining windows.
"If we leave and our friends are looking for us we are less likely to encounter them than if we remain in the same location, there is also the fact of us injuring ourselves or falling through the various holes in the floor. If we stay in the same location and make small ventures at a time and slowly map out the building on one of the desks we would be able to navigate more easily." Atria reasoned to him, she may seem just lazy but she has thought this through.
He sighed, "Fine. Do that. But I don't know how long I can stay in place knowing Mena's out there all by herself. And what the hell could be out here? Where the hell is out here? God damn it" he growled in worry
"Don't damn God, i'm sure he won't like it." Atria said as she pulled her bag up and onto her lap so she could grab her scissors before she stood up, heading to the desk in the centre of the room and began scratching their room onto it's left side. She made sure to mark where the door and black board along with the holes were located, she marked out where the false windows were too."Is Mena special to you?" Atria asked as she was scratching into the table the information she desired.
He blinked, blushing, "N-No... she's... just... a girl I know... I guess" he mumbled as he gazed down at the piece of the charm he had taken.
"So you haven't confessed yet?" Atria asked as she continued to scratch into the table, a smile now on her face as she laughed a little to herself.
[Don't worry it was nothing major. I was just pointing out that due to the circumstances of Heavenly Host, and how those who die in it are erased from everyone's memory but those who where in Heavenly Host with them, there probably wouldn't have been a missing poster up. It's not a big deal, though. I was just pointing it out for future reference.
<< Ohhhhhhhh. Okay, yea, It didn't occur to me. I guess it's kinda like Misao. Also, it's briefly explained that once one dies here, their soul is trapped and they continue to feel the same pain they did when dying >>He blushed harder, "It's stupid! I-I..." he looked away, "Whatever" he mumbled.
Atria smiled in triumph as she had finished sketching the room onto the Desk and at the embarresment of Danny."what do you think?" Atria asked as she gestured to the drawing, a scale of 1m:4cm(i think the real object is first, probably wrong) had been scratched into the corner for measuremeant purposes.
He watched her carefully, not bothering to ask what she was doing, he had a pretty good hunch. He folded his arms silently, standing against the wall.
"So how far should we make each venture?" Atria asked as she looked at the scaled drawing, they would probably require moving the desks to make more of the map though considering they had no clue how big the place was or what other things were waiting for them.
He bit his lip, "For one thing, we should probably map out the hallways before we map out any of the rooms." he said, taking a piece of chalk and writing on the chalk board.Thorne and Atria were here at exactly five fifty two. We will be back if we aren't here.
He gazed at her, "Do you think... maybe we should ration the food we have .. just in case. You know?" he said as he pushed one of the dead bodies into the gaping hole in the floor in the corner of the room. He couldn't stand the sight of dead bodies. Not even in movies.
"That would be wise, how else would we get food?" Atria asked as she looked at what he had written on the blackboard. She picked up some chalk and wrote underneath it."upon arrival please list name on left hand side. "
She then drew a line down the left side half a foot away from the Border before writing her own name in the box as an example.
She then preceded to the door and peered out, counting the amount of doors she could see in the hall and estimating how far apart they were.
He nodded, "I think.. it might be important that we don't split up. I don't know, I just feel like splitting up would be kind of stupid. What with how dangerous it is around here. And if one of us gets lost, will we ever find each other again?" he murmured, writing his name below hers and gazing around, tapping her shoulder, "Here. You can have this." he held out a neon green flash light key chain, "I only have one, but, I want to know that you're safe before me." he explained.
"You can keep it, it just means you walk ahead of me." She said as she finished counting and came back start scratching into the table, getting to the edges of the desk before she tried to move some of the other desks closer but being cautious to leave a gap so she could move between them.She still believed this was an elaborate prank after all and wasn't worried when she found blood on top of the desks, she still shook at how creepy it was though and wondered what they could possibly use a weapon incase something unexpected happens.
He bit his lip, "I also don't think we should keep one another out of our sight. I mean, it kinda sounds creepy of me, you know, almost stalkerish, but I just don't know where we are or how dangerous it is. And so walking behind me just... I don't know, makes me feel uneasy." he replied, placing his charm piece into his id card and hanging it around his neck.
"What if we had a line connecting us, like a rope?" Atria asked as she continued to sketch and move desks she had drawn up each door and had prepared desks for when they looked inside each room, she then headed towards her bag.
He shrugged, "I don't think I have any rope on me" he chuckled faintly and looked around carefully. Rope. Where could they find anything that remotely resembled a rope?
"What about this?" Atria asked as she de-latched her bags strap, stretching it out to a meter in total length with a clip on each side. They could easily hold it or attach it to a necklace and so on. Atria seemed to be three steps ahead even when she doesn't even know what's going on, she is very improvising.
He nodded, "I guess that's resourceful" he replied, "I could put my lanyeard on my pocket, and attach it to that" he suggested as he pulled his ID off and placed it in his pocket, clipping it to his belt buckle.
"I'll clip it onto here." Atria said as she attached it to a wooden bracelet on her left wrist, since she was right handed it would get in the way less."So one door at a time?" She asked Danny, it would be easier to remember how the rooms look if they go one at a time, that way she could make a more detailed report when they come back.
(Do we change threads when we change rooms?)


