WHO: Everyone with a dream form.
WHAT: Dream class.
WHERE: The basement infirmary.
WHEN: Thursday, after regular classes.
WARNINGS: Violence, ?
{ooc: This dream look is mandatory if your character has a dream form. If you do not participate, then next time your character will be punished >:D Backdated to 3/12.}
The school seems to be very
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The water appeared dark to him and somewhat light as the school's electricity was working this time. This was an odd dream this time... As he peered into the water's depth he swore he saw tropical fish, perhaps that was why the water was so warm. He mused that there might be coral somewhere on the floor, wondering if he could check it out.
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But, when he woke up, all of that was forgotten. In fact, he felt so much different.
His eyes snapped open at the sound of running water, and he looked down to see that the desk he had apparently woken up on was floating around.
"...Tch. What the hell is this?" His voice snapped into the silence of the room as he sat up, fingers clenched against the sides of the desk.
A quick glance around and he noticed he wasn't alone.
"Oi. You know what's going on?" He snapped at the other boy, ignoring the fact that his head might as well have been brushing against the ceiling.
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Still... Fuji smiled a bit, "Not really. This is only the second time the school has been something different."
At least the water level wasn't rising anymore or they'd really wake up quickly. The monochromed teen looked over the ceiling tiles, wondering if they'd come up and they could somehow move about in the level between this floor and the next.
He licked his lips and pushed at it again, "Don't suppose you have any ideas then."
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"So, you know crap about this shit. Great." He looked around the room, frowning. "I guess there's nowhere to go but up."
But, how Yosuke intended to go up any further was not something he was revealing then. Instead, he shifted back onto the desk and stretched out, crossing his legs at his ankles. "This is boring. What a stupid excuse for a school."
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The kangaroo snorted and scowled a bit at the narrow staircase, there was no way he was fitting in there. No way he could swim quickly enough, and who knew what was lurking within the waves.
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She was drowning.
Her strong, but right now useless limbs ploughed the water, desperate for release from the sea engulfing her. And while her feet kicked at walls she only succeeded in pushing herself away from the building she was desperately trying to reach the top of. And all the while the water still pervaded her body, left her suffocating like a fish on land, and what use was a strong body without oxygen to sustain it-
Her body weakened, and as her fighting stopped, her body began to drift upwards, and school-wards.
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If they were dead then they would've disappeared like that clown fella did last dream. It wasn't like they could pull him through the fencing in any case, the most would be water up his nose and in his mouth. Ryohei could use his feet to pull himself free.
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The sound of one of the beads cracking, however, sent a shiver through her large frame. And suddenly the realization hit her - she was going to drown here. Childhood fears awoke and the bead broke as feelings of helplessness and sheer terror pervaded her mind. She wasn't going to let that happen - she wouldn't drown in this fucking dream sea.
With a final powerful surge of strength, she grasped the kangaroo's nose.
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Makoto had never attended a dream class before and now he was discovering why people spoke so quietly when discussing it. He was wearing a costume that distinctly reminded him of a prince in a play and his wig was gone. Plus he was in the cafeteria, standing on the glass cases that covered the food, and the water was up to his ankles. This was a dream, right? So even if the water reached him, he would be fine...
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He heard the sound of metal and looked around, wondering where it was coming from. He finally spotted the source.
Was that a suit of armor? Was it waving at him from a table?
He had a feeling that he would not enjoy this class.
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The lack of reply to his wave made him lower his hand, but he still could not say anything. Instead he waited for the other person to speak, if they would speak at all, but if they chose to ignore him then he would simply go on his way.
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Now all of her fears were ganging up on her. She was floating on a picnic table over a ridiculous amount of water. Trees floated nearby and she could see that the school's roof was just a few yards above the water.
A fish merrily jumped out of the water and back in. Kaito nearly fainted as she looked down. The water was so deep that everything more than a few feet under was too dark to see, but right near the surface she could see schools of those monstrous fishes. Her eyes widened and she stiffened.
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Now the school was flooded! Aoko couldn't believe his luck! First a jungle, then a flood.
This dream class was stupid.
Oh well, it's not like Aoko could move from his spot anyway. He was on the roof, surrounded by water! And there was no way he was going to go swimming when he didn't have to.
So instead, he sighed and drew his knees up to his torso, wrapping his arms around them and resting his chin on them, waiting for something interesting to happen.
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Another fish harmlessly jumped up behind her and she shrieked.
"Gettheffffffffffffffishawayfromme!" It all came out in one breath.
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That sounded like.... her! Or, well... her in his normal body.
"Kaito?!" he cried, "Kaito, is that you?!"
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And then he couldn't breathe at all ( ... )
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Suddenly something white wrapped itself around one end of his door-raft. He glanced at it, confused. Then whatever it belonged to gave a tug and the door dipped under water. Luke opened his mouth in surprise and scrambled over to the side that was still above the surface. Fuck, he was going to die wasn't he. His thoughts probably came true and now some sort of mutated sea monster was going to eat him.
But to his relief, the door-raft fell back down with a crash, sending sprays over him and causing his flames hiss. Luke winced slightly. When he had gathered his wits, he looked up and saw a person on the other end on of his door. Or rather what looked like a person, he wasn't sure.
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With another cough, it brushed silvery white hair from its face and sat back (if you could call it that), sighing. After a moment, it seemed to finally register the fact that there was company on the door-raft and smiled somewhat reassuringly at the person. Judging by the confused and shocked expression, Clown guessed that he was a first-timer. Fun.
"I don't suppose you've done this before, have you." Might as well make small talk.. for now.
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