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cassie_of_troy August 20 2010, 01:38:39 UTC
Cassandra remembered sitting up late that night. Her dreams had been disturbing, so she didn't fancy falling asleep until she was good and tired. She spent the time repairing her damaged arrows and apparently, it seemed, she fell asleep holding her last one. The strange thing was that she didn't remember being that tired when she feel asleep. It was a strange sensation that swept over her and suddenly, there as a consuming blackness ( ... )

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megagoggles August 20 2010, 02:07:25 UTC
The feeling of thick shrubbery brushed against his lab coat, poking his side made Billy wake up. Frowning, he grunted and scrambled to his feet, brushing off the dirt and leaves. He looked around at the large hedges that rose well above his head and the people around him.

Great. One day he wakes up in a foul cell as a captive of a beast. What now? The Garden Monster was going to accuse them of stealing a lawnmower? Billy sighed and adjusted his goggles. Getting upset wasn't going to get him out of this, he had to acess the situation.

At first glance it seemed they were trapped completely, but when looking farther outward he noticed there was an option to go left or right. He also noticed a woman who was also awake. "Hey, do you have any idea what's going on?"

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desertwindturns August 20 2010, 02:03:51 UTC
The first thing Davin was aware of as he woke up was a crick in his neck, like he'd fallen asleep in a really bad position, or in --

-- full armor?

That was strange. He'd never fallen asleep with everything on; stormtrooper armor wasn't too uncomfortable when you were up and moving, but it wasn't exactly conducive to getting a good night's sleep. He would've had to be incredibly tired to have fallen asleep without bothering to take it off, but he didn't remember being that tired last night, either, come to think of it...

He pulled his helmet off and rubbed the back of his neck as he sat up. This wasn't the caravan. It might almost have been enough to make him wonder if that had just been a crazy dream he was now waking up from...but the other travelers there with him put that thought to rest.

"What just...how'd we get here?"

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feymarked August 20 2010, 02:11:10 UTC
Snow knew that something wasn't quite right. He didn't remember falling asleep, and when he opened his eyes, he didn't know where he was. An odd feeling of déjà-vu lingered inside him; it felt like the first time he'd end up here, but something was different. For one, he wasn't in a cell. He wasn't stuck in a cold, dark place, but he seemed... cornered nonetheless.

From the corner of his eyes, he saw other silhouettes. Surely the Beast wasn't behind this, this time, so who else? And why?

"What the hell's this?" he asked aloud, looking around him. A dead end on one side, and something he couldn't see on the other. He walked around slowly, carefully, trying to figure out if it was a safe place at all. So far it seemed to be.

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cassie_of_troy August 20 2010, 02:16:37 UTC
Cassandra swept up to her feet in one swift, frantic movement. The others seemed to be waking up now, all voicing the question that was on her mind. Billy's voice rose near her and she turned to spare him a quick glance. "No, Billy," she muttered, "I don't."

It was difficult for her to take three steps, but she forced herself, surveying the other worldwalkers around her. This definitely wasn't the entire contingent of the caravan and, as if to confirm the fact, she glanced down at the device and noticed a message from Anathema.

Cassandra?

That's sort of what I was wondering. You just left before I woke up this morning.

"We've been separated from the caravan," she said, raising her voice slightly. It threatened to break into a panicked scream. She wasn't having visions again. It wasn't possible. She was done with her visions. But...what if Apollo wasn't done with her?

"Everyone get up!" she shouted, turning around in a circle. If it was a vision, then they were all in serious trouble. "We need to get out of here. Now

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hopeslittle August 20 2010, 02:30:50 UTC
It started off with little, innocent dreams. It was funny how things quickly shifted otherwise, this foreign world turning into a worst case scenario of what ifs and what nots.

Hope woke up quietly, eyes slowly opening at the sound of a woman's voice, and soon enough, he pushed himself off the ground, letting out a low groan. He remembered walking down the hallways, back to his room-and then, nothing. He never got to his destination, did he? All of this felt familiar, like being back at that cell alone, not knowing what was going on, but-

He wasn't alone this time, right? Looking around, Hope saw others-mainly Snow and Serah-all in the same situation as himself.

"Wh-what?" he questioned, at Cassandra, more confused than anything else.

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