Characters: Zombie (
fewterer), Prongs (
silver_antlers), Gundam (
codename_potato), and Alekhine (
unwinding_key)
Date/Time: May 29th
Location: 4th floor?
Rating: PG-13
Summary: The elevator opens, and Zombie remembers his first memory. Warning for violence and cursing?
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I wasn't always a monster, I was a prince. )
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So he was a monster, somehow designed to fight and survive. He looked down his chest, expecting to see those large claw marks. What type of monster was that? What were those weird things on their necks? Was this the kindergarten of hell that Eyepatch said in his dream? It looked like it...but there was no black dog this time.
His neck throbbed again, and this time he couldn't help but feel it. The cold metal, probably the remains of the original metal thin around his neck.
"Call my name, Master, call it."
He shook his head, that damn voice in his head was acting up. He closed his eyes, removing the hand from his neck. What had he just watched? This memory just brought more questions to his mind.
"If you call my name, we could work together. We can see that little ( ... )
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The magician remained silent as the scene played out before them. This place, these people... it was so abnormal, a strangely fantastic world. The children were confused as to why they were here, but no one seemed to particularly mind this confusion or really seem to question it. Except one boy... was he-?
But the quiet scene was soon over as the large dog came out of no where, attacking the two children. Prongs' hand instantly went for the wand tucked in his jean pocket. Swinging it out towards the monster, Prongs exclaimed, "Reducto!" However, the red flash of light fizzled out at the tip of his wand, and his ( ... )
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Which proved validated when the dog began to attack them.
The girl was flung aside and the boy...the same as the man, perhaps, the Beserker? The boy was attacked and yet he was still upright. Coughing blood but he didn't fall.
He should have fallen.
Her mind fixated on that one fact, even as the scene faded and she felt the metal wall behind her back once again. He should have fallen. Something else was going on, there. Something was missing, beyond context.
Something was wrongEither way, it was not her business. Alekhine wasn't entirely sure she should make it her business either, considering the man could not stand to be in a small enclosed space with her. Or was it women in general? Did everything hearken back to that one moment, that one girl ( ... )
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