A trip down memory lane...

May 25, 2010 23:52

Characters: Cloud (iattractmushi), Zombie (fewterer), Lea (seeya_next_life), and Boss (datswhatshesaid)
Date/Time: Tuesday May 25th - Saturday May 29th
Location: The Elevator
Rating: PG-13... just in case.
Summary: The elevator kidnaps four more unsuspecting people, and takes them on a trip to the mysterious fourth floor.

Well. This couldn't possibly go wrong. )

*trip to the 4th floor, ~dogs: haine (zombie), kh: axel (lea), mushi-shi: ginko (cloud), ~office (us): michael (boss)

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seeya_next_life May 26 2010, 06:00:50 UTC
Lea couldn't believe he'd gotten on the damn elevator again. Curse the Sphere for not having stairs. Seriously, how was this not a fire hazard? In a giant tree, for that matter! Everything was a fire hazard. Maybe if he set the elevator on fire, the Tree would have to come up with a contingency plan, and then who would have the last laugh, huh?

...Actually, the Tree would probably kill him horribly for it and then Kagerou would be sad and Rosalind would never forgive him and Toushi would probably bash his head in, which might kill him again, and the whole thing would just snowball terribly, and he decided that in the end, maybe it was just a better idea to take the stupid elevator after all.

But he wasn't going to like it.

But necessity was the mother of Getting Over It. As much as he had no interest in playing this bizarre underwater game, he had to admit a bit of an interest in watching it. How in the heck did people play sports underwater anyway? He had to know. Also he'd heard there was good ice cream at the concession ( ... )

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fewterer May 26 2010, 06:05:32 UTC
Zombie was somehow a paradox of being impatient, but at the same time willing to wait. However, he wasn't one to wait too long for the elevator. He had things to do, and he hated when other people were in it with him. He liked his space, and so he tried his best to keep it that way.

When he saw the elevator door open, he looked inside. So there was two guys -- nothing too bad. He quickly went inside, pushing a button, and then proceeded to move to the opposite corner of the other men.

He hoped this would be quick -- he was behind on a lot of the stuff for the butcher's. Eyepatch, Castor, and the new guy didn't realize how much work it actually took to run the shop. He also still needed to find a deliveryman to fill Lost's previous position.

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datswhatshesaid May 26 2010, 22:16:45 UTC
Boss loved getting new things. And in the basement junkyard, there was no limit to how much stuff you could get. It was like a place where everyone put everything they found or didn't want, and you could just walk in and take it. Maybe this time he could find something really, really neat to put in the living room. He bet Genius and Derrick would appreciate it. Those guys knew what was cool.

He gave a slight smile as the elevator doors opened, stepping inside.

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iattractmushi May 26 2010, 22:28:16 UTC
Cloud nodded politely to Lea as he walked into the elevator, then nodded at the other two as they each entered in turn. It was more a reflexive politeness than anything else; he barely registered their faces, after identifying that they weren't anyone he had met in person. He was wrapped up in his own thoughts.

Eventually, though, it registered that the elevator should have gotten to the Wilderness by this time. Cloud tugged at the strap of his ever-present pack a little--not quite a nervous tick, but more of a thoughtful one. "Shouldn't we have gotten somewhere by now...?"

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seeya_next_life May 26 2010, 23:20:19 UTC
After the white-haired man got on the elevator, they were joined by...another white-haired man. Hm. Maybe there would have to be a White-haired-people's Club to go with the Ginger Club. But White-haired-people's Club just didn't roll off the tongue as well. Pulled out of his distracted musing by another ding! as the doors opened once more, Lea fought the urge to groan when Boss got on the elevator. Great, as if having to ride the damn thing wasn't bad enough, now there was the chance that Boss would start talking, and there would be nowhere to go to escape the inevitably inane ramblings of the Sphere's Village Idiot.

The trip was made mostly in silence, thank goodness, but after a few minutes, Lea began to wonder what was taking so long. Did it usually take this long to get to the Wilderness? He honestly couldn't remember. But when the first white-haired man wondered aloud if they shouldn't have been there by now, something tightened up in Lea's gut ( ... )

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