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Tinya Wazzo ([personal profile] phantom_envoy) wrote in [community profile] compnetwork 2013-07-13 09:06 pm (UTC)

Whether or not following the wisp that had put them in danger in the first place is a good idea is a question that is likely to be answered soon. The bobbing flame leads the way silently, illuminating the hallway as it goes - Kairi and Kotoha may soon notice that within the perimeter of its eerie light, the building around them appears... different.

Though the structure is ruined, the will o' the wisp reveals that the building they stand in was something once resembling a dormitory. Rooms are set to either side, and at one point, a bulletin board with messages and notes printed on assorted, colored sheets of paper. If read, they will be found to consist of the single word 'unwind' over and over. ...Deep digging will reveal that one sheet of paper remains intact.

It reads as follows.

"Unwind, by the signing of this order, your parents and/or legal guardians have retroactively terminated your tenure, backdated to six days postconception. Any rights previously granted to you by the county, state, or federal government as a citizen thereof are now officially and permanently revoked."

The will o' the wisp continues on and now, it seems, ghostly faces can be glimpsed for the briefest of moments. Girls and boys, Kotoha and Kairi's age, bodies passing through the hallway, occasional unintelligible whispers floating past their ears.

It will stop, finally in front of one of the doors before bobbing inside. The hallway continues to stretch in front of them - and behind them, of course. The dormitory room has a faded, almost illegible name on a placard: 'L_ss__er'.

They are free to enter or to explore elsewhere.

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