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TDM #10




➥ Arrival

Photo of a modern office building from the outside. There is a manicured lawn with several trees and bushes. To the left side of the photo, there is a waterbody with reeds around the fringes. There is a purple gradient filter over everything.
(cw: potential for severe disorientation/vertigo, claustrophobia, arachnophobia, body horror)

It happens in the blink of an eye. You may have been asleep. You may not have. You may have stepped through a door or turned a corner. You may have seen a flicker of something at the corner of your vision and turned to look. Or maybe you didn't.

It doesn't matter. What matters is that you find yourself somewhere entirely new and entirely unfamiliar. The arrival point is not always the same. (If you're lucky, it might be a canteen or an open office. If you're not, well... you aren't claustrophobic, are you? Or arachnophobic. These ducts do seem to be a bit cobwebby.) There is no one waiting for you but you don’t seem to be alone, either. Even in a janitor’s closet or the bathroom, you’ll find at least one person who seems to be just as out of place as you are.

If characters have arrived in a location devoid of NPCs, they may want to work together to figure out what is going on... or to avoid their 'kidnappers.' If you’ve arrived in the middle of the entry foyer or the gym, there may well be a few people who startle a bit at your arrival and try to approach (or discreetly leave the room... where are they going?). Will you cooperate or fight? Do you even understand what they're saying? You might need to find a translator, if you’re not immediately willing to follow a stranger.

After characters follow their new hosts (or are forcibly taken in) there will be a limited tour and the chance to settle in at the ADI-provided housing. (Do you enjoy living with strangers? Well. It's a new situation to navigate, anyway.)


➥ The Flowers Came Early

Photo of yellow daffodils backed by wooden planks.
(cw: existential dread, altered perceptions, apocalypse, tsunamis, wildfires, meteor strikes, potential for botulism/food-based illnesses)

Weird things happen in Dogtown, everyone knows it. And the weird things have been getting worse. The Apocalypse Disruption Initiative (ADI) is not above taking advantage of that to test out the waters for its newest arrivals, but they're far more conscientious about it than early days. They're not looking to send anyone to their death, especially not with recent events that have transpired surrounding Dogtown and in Gloucester proper. An employee gives you a GPS device where you need only press a button to alert ADI there is severe danger and someone needs to come help you right away, and you've been left with another person at the trailhead. Maybe they're a new arrival, as well, or a more seasoned 'veteran.' Either way, you're together for the next while and you've been asked to find and record any paranormal activity in the park. You have your phones and any other equipment you might have brought with you. Those who succeed in documenting anything peculiar will receive a $100 reward to be used as they see fit.

This month, flowers are finally starting to bloom throughout the city and into the park. Bright blues, purples, pinks, and deep crimson. There's one set of flowers that seem to have formed suspiciously consistent patterns, though. The golden daffodils only seem to be growing in select spots. They're not quite in rings. More… rectangular? Something like that. In any case, those who observe the daffodils may note they're exceptionally fragrant, the sort of thing to draw one in…

Stepping foot into the middle of the daffodils causes a sudden, but brief, plunge. Congratulations, you've found a cellar, one of the old ones left behind and covered over by time and nature. Investigations will lead to mostly-collapsed root cellars, the sort of thing someone interested in local history might be fascinated by. The occasional tin or jar can be found, as well, which might net a healthy sum for collectors of Colonial Era foodstuffs. Those foolish enough to try to eat what's inside will likely find themselves exceptionally sick. Please Do Not.

Whatever adventures characters get up to in the cellars, there doesn't appear to be anything actively dangerous down there beyond the place collapsing and self-inflicted botulism. Stepping back out, though? There is nothing. Dogtown is a barren wasteland, and in the distance, in the direction of Gloucester, there are only the ruined remains of a city long-since lost, itself, to some horrible catastrophe. Different pairs might see different kinds of catastrophes. Perhaps it looks like an enormous tsunami swept through, pushing the town out before dragging pieces of it back into the sea. Perhaps it looks like there was some sort of wildfire with only the burned out husks of buildings left. Perhaps there are no signs, at all, just a crater where the town used to be, wiped out by something that fell from space. Whatever might be their worst visions of a decaying future, empty of life, this is it. They've emerged and-

And it's normal again. Just Dogtown, just Gloucester. Characters who fell prey to the daffodils will find that any time they get a whiff of the flowers in Dogtown or elsewhere, they will have brief, recurring visions of being in that desolate landscape, of the horrors that await in some future they haven't reached, yet.


➥ Ctrl + Alt + Delete

Binary code in varying shades of bright green against a black backdrop.
(cw: potential for mild public humiliation, paranoia, altered perceptions, insects, claustrophobia/choking/suffocating, body horror/tooth horror)

After a certain AI's foray into the world of stealing account passwords, on top of other instances of cyber security lapses by new arrivals, ADI has decided to implement mandatory cyber security classes. It's not enough to prove you can use a modern phone and computer, everyone who arrives will be asked to attend at least one course put on by the Staff Development and Information Technology departments. Or perhaps you've proved your mettle already and are one of the ones actually teaching these courses. The topics covered are wide ranging, but some seminar highlights for this month include:

Cyber Security Awareness - What makes a good password? Why do we have those? What even is two-factor authentication. This course is your basic introduction to cyber security and teaches things like don't give everyone your password on the public network. Don't download anything that hasn't been pre-approved by IT - devices are locked to prevent this, but don't get wily. And if you see something, say something in terms of any oddities in your devices. IT would rather tell you there's nothing wrong than deal with something worse getting through.

Brute Forcing It - An interactive class where participants will create passwords and have a paired participant attempt to brute force hack it. Pairs are allowed to ask each other questions, but nothing will be compelling honesty. Better get sly if you want to hack your compatriot's login. If you manage it, you'll receive a congratulations and gift card to a local coffee shop. If you're the one whose password was successfully hacked… you get nothing apart from a stern lecture about picking a better password. Get to know your fellows and see if you can rise above them on the field of cyber battle.

Spooky Threats - A rundown of potential supernatural threats that have entered into this digital age. Worried someone is spying on you through a camera lens, even when your device is off? It's very possible. There are some Eye-based avatars with that sort of technopathy available to them. Worried you might have a bug in the machine? Have you considered that this is literally the case? The Corruption has a strong foothold, particularly in the social media space. Digital tech also tends to interact in strange ways with the supernatural. Participants will be able to take photos with their phones of a few different artifacts brought up from the lower levels and kept in a display case. They'll be able to see the strange warping and static effects associated with the photos as a first step to identifying supernatural phenomenon.

The artifacts brought up aren't the most dangerous in ADI's catalog, thankfully, but there will be reprimands and getting kicked out of the class for those who can't keep their hands to themselves. The objects include:

  • A flute that induces severe migraines and temporary synesthesia when touched;
  • A doodlebug pen that makes it feel like there's something crawling up your back for several minutes after touching it;
  • A ticket stub for a car parking lot that looks perpetually damp. There is the scent of gasoline and a tightening in your throat the longer it's held;
  • A wax apple that makes you want to bite into it, to consume it, to smile as your teeth turn to wax.

➥ Dawning Realizations

Photo of a spring festival. There are many people scattered around a grassy area with trees around and a blue sky above. There is a white bigtop style tent cover, and colorful balloons flanking the image.
(cw: references to violence and death; scopophilia)

April's dawn has come to the seemingly endless nights of March as nightmares fade and the monster howling at the door goes silent. The days are growing longer, but they feel longer still than they are when the night no longer holds so many dangers.

The peace feels uncertain at first, but as the days and nights go on the shadow woman does not make her reappearance. A few at ADI voice the hope that she might actually be dead following the destruction of multiple shades. Others are more doubtful, claiming that they saw her as recently as the night of April 1st and that not all of the shades were caught and killed. The official word from the top is that she's all too likely to still be alive and field agents are on the watch for her to re-emerge in Gloucester or some other, easier target. Investigations around town in search of bolt holes and places she'd been spotted turn up nothing but the occasional drift of black sand…and, in a few too many places to be easily dismissed as coincidence, wax dripped on the ground or intermingled with the sand. Some characters may have suspicions about what this is, others may simply have questions.

Whatever ADI's lingering misgivings, the city of Gloucester is grateful for the reprieve, and more openly grateful for the help of ADI than ever before. Officially, the spring festival thrown in a city park near ADI headquarters is a show of gratitude for ADI's assistance during the blackouts that recently plagued the city and inspired an unprecedented crime wave. Unofficially, ADI quite suddenly has the city council's logistical support as well as its ear, and the festival is a thank you for quite a bit more than providing a few backup generators to local businesses.

Eat! Drink! Celebrate! There's live music as well as jugglers, stage magicians, and basically any entertainers that could be brought in on short notice on the promise of tips–that is to say, an effort was made but this is not exactly Las Vegas. There are homemade carnival games that have clearly made the rounds of a few community festivals and elementary school carnivals: bean bag toss, plinko, mini golf, and more. Try your skill at musical chairs or run an egg relay race with your friends. Get your face painted, jump in the bouncy castle, or volunteer for the dunk tank–no one will judge you (probably).

On the more sedate side of things, there are local crafters selling their wares. There's also food and beer from local businesses, with ADI staff receiving a generous handful of tokens to exchange for each. Or you might just want to take a stroll among the spring flowers further from the hubbub of the festival proper; they're coming in nicely now (including the daffodils). And if the spots on that one flower looked like eyes for a moment, or if you feel like you're being watched in the gardens–that's just nonsense. It's a beautiful sunny day, and you deserve to relax and enjoy yourself.



➥ Mod Notes
  • ARRIVAL (Apr 1 - 31): Two people will always arrive in the same general location together. Arrivals occur throughout the early month, not all on the same day or in the same place. Arrivals are not naturally fluent in English/other languages immediately upon arrival. Characters may attempt to evade capture, but they will eventually be snagged before they can leave the building. PC's already in-game are more than welcome to interact with and try to guide new PC's to get them oriented. Please refer to the Arrival page for details regarding the arrival and onboarding process.

  • THE FLOWERS CAME EARLY (Apr 1 - 31): Characters are welcome to find the odd relic from the 1800s tucked away in the cellar. ADI's IT department will be happy to help with listing it on places like eBay or Facebook Marketplace to sell to potential collectors. They'll also offer to just buy it for a few hundred dollars to avoid the hassle and then gift it to a relevant museum for the tax write-off. Players can come up with any catastrophic scenario they would like for this prompt. We would just ask that you pay particular mind to listing content warnings as they arise. Pressing the GPS Device's button while in the 'other' place will result in the device making a crackling error sound. It will work as soon as the vision stops. The recurring visions will last anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes and will be all-encompassing. Whatever the character is doing, wherever they are, they will feel like they're in this destroyed world. These recurring visions can carry past the April timeframe, should players want that.

  • CTRL + ALT + DELETE (Apr 1 - 31): All characters will be asked to attend at least one cyber security lesson, whether they're a new arrival or someone old hat. If your character has the skills to actually teach these classes, you may handwave that they are an instructor, rather than a participant. For the Spooky Threats option, anyone who touches the artifacts (and is caught by the instructor) will be verbally rebuked in front of the entire class before being sent out. Characters will receive explicit instructions not to touch the artifacts when they're first brought in, and will be informed they're things that ADI is still trying to figure out how to destroy as they're surprisingly resilient to the usual flamethrower/incineration method.

  • DAWNING REALIZATIONS (Apr 8 - 11): As far as anyone can tell, Katie Dunn is no longer in Gloucester and no immediate threat has arrived to replace her. Characters who killed or injured one or more of her shades have been commended with an internal announcement, a bonus to their pay, and a gift card for frozen yogurt. And yes, the flowers do occasionally have eyes, but it's probably fine. If examined in detail, the wax is high-quality and scented to smell just a little bit like a campfire.
bindlestifflost: (Isolation or intimidation)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-04-15 04:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah. I never go nowhere without a 'kerchief." He has it wadded into his back pocket. If he hadn't been taken so off guard by suddenly finding himself in a fiery hellscape, he'd have used it then.

"Sit tight."

He takes a few seconds to pull up the flashlight on the phone then starts carefully toward the back. "So far it's fine. I see a few crates. I'm gonna do a little digging."

He continues narrating as he goes, more swollen cans, some jars of gloppy yuck, there! A mildew streaked length of old canvas that smells as bad as it looks. He hauls it out of its rotting crate and drags it back to where he'd left Garner. "Think I can bust up one a' them crates to give us something t' stick this on. Then we can get goin'. I was hoping we'd find something down here we could eat, but it's all ruint." Besides that, it takes a man a lot longer to starve than most people think. Lack of water is their real enemy here.

He breaks up the nearest crate and drags a few of the longest and sturdiest pieces of wood back. "Maybe if you get back up there first, I can hand these up to you."
whisperedone: (6)

[personal profile] whisperedone 2022-04-15 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Garner waits and listens as George looks around, half listening for danger and half still trying to go over their options in the worst case scenarios.

Eventually, his companion returns with...something that smells rank, enough so to his keyed-in nose that Garner's face scrunches in distaste and he takes a half step back on instinct. Strong smells were just as strident as loud noises, but they had little other recourse.

"Alright. I'll head up first." He moves back to the vicinity of the hole and it's ash and fire smell and slides the glaive back into place, talking as he does. "I have some food with me, but no more than enough to keep us for one more day, if pressed to the limit. The lack of fresh water will kill us first." It's pragmatically said and he wastes no time before hoisting himself back uo through the hole-

And onto soft, lush, grass. Yes, fresh air, the scent of green and sound of birdsong meets him....was it...over?

He turns back to the hole and offers a hand down. "Come back up here, I need your eyes."
bindlestifflost: (Angry or intent)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-04-15 05:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, the lack a' water's gonna be the real bitch of it," he agrees.

He watches anxiously, already moving to grab one of the planks when his call down to him stops him cold. Wasting no time on questions, he grabs his hand and starts scrambling up, prepared for anything, he thinks. Immediately, he whips out his kerchief and wraps it over his nose and mouth, tying a quick, hard knot at the back of his head and pulling a few tufts of short hair in the process.

"What is it?" He's quickly scanning the ashen hellscape, trying to see if something is coming for them out of the gloom.
whisperedone: (3)

[personal profile] whisperedone 2022-04-16 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
As soon as George's shoes touch the soft grass, Garner is expecting...something. Anything else but the question posed, like it wasn't obvious what George should be seeing. He goes still, eyes squinting and brow creasing in confusion.

"What is...the air smells sweet again, I can hear birds and-" He crouches down to the grass below him and pulls a few blades free as though they might suddenly be visible against the darker shade of his palm "There's grass again, yes?"
bindlestifflost: (Grim or determined)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-04-16 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
"The hell you on about? Get your hands outta that ash! You're gonna get that shit all over yourself." Under the snappishness, he's alarmed. If this guy can't tell how bad it is in any way now, then it's going to be up to him to keep him safe when he's not sure he can even do that for himself.

It's not unlike how he'd talk to Lennie, and he immediate realizes this isn't necessarily a good thing. "I didn't mean to snap like that. I'm jes'...nothin' has changed up here. Not a god damned thing."
whisperedone: (3)

[personal profile] whisperedone 2022-04-18 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
There's a small flinch that runs through him for the unexpected chastisement and something unpleasant turns tight in Garner's stomach that chills his blood. It felt like grass, not ash, he knew the difference. And yet. George could see...
No, that didn't mean he was right, illusions and tricks of the mind happened, especially here, but what if-

His mind turns over every possibility from George stuck in an illusion to Garner having some sort of episode brought on by the smell of burning and the memories attached to them, even if he didn't feel like that was the case. He wasn't sure he could trust his own mind.

"Fine. It doesn't matter." He stands and brushes the grass from his palm, then pulls his phone from his pocket again and takes another sweep of pictures...just in case. "We should stick to the original plan and make for the edges of Dogtown."
bindlestifflost: (Candid coversation)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-04-19 05:51 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah." He sounds spooked. He is spooked. Why can't he tell everything's still wrong? Is it? Is he seeing things instead? No. No, he can't be, because that doesn't happen to him. It never has.

"Yeah, let's do that. Jes'...stay close to me, awright? I don't know who's wrong about what. The only way this could get worse right now is if we got separated." OK, it's far from the only way. Like hell is he going to sit there and scare himself imagining things when they have a plan they can stick to.

"I'm gonna hang onto your sleeve. I'll tell you if I see anything or anybody comin'." And he'll get out of his way. That stick, that glaive, doesn't look like it's for walking. "Let's go." He sets out in the direction he thinks they originally came from. He usually has a pretty good sense of direction. In all this? It's a lot harder to tell.
whisperedone: (6)

[personal profile] whisperedone 2022-04-21 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
He's on the verge of saying exactly all the ways this could get worse, but thinks twice about it. George was scared. George was normal, the sort of person bloodhunters are meant to look out for. "A sound plan."

He waits until he can feel the tug on his sleeve, then starts in the direction he feels is right. The path was clear, what he remembers, no odd flowers until the ones they'd stumbled across, just a large rock in the road some twenty paces around the curve ahead. Which...

"There...should be a large rock around-" He stops...there was a curve ahead because of the trees he knew were there, but if George was still seeing cleared land, he wouldn't see a curve. He bites the inside of his lip as a flicker of vague frustration takes him. "Nevermind, might not look the same to you anymore anyway."
bindlestifflost: (Drifter)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-04-21 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
"I see a black rock in the distance. That same one we started at, right?" If that's the case, they aren't too far away from where they started.

Still, he takes it slowly and cautiously, having another thought, too. "Say, you think you could jam that s--that glaive of yours into the ground every few steps or so? There ain't no path no more. For all we know there could be more cellars all over the place, and we ain't got no way 'a tellin'."

It will slow their progress down further. So would tumbling into the ground. They might not be as lucky with the fall the second time.
whisperedone: (2)

[personal profile] whisperedone 2022-04-21 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
That might be the same one, if he noticed it, then it was still there serving as a landmark. That was heartening at least. The request, on the other hand has him pausing.

He hadn't seen the flower formations before, George had, and while he hadn't commented until the ill-fated one, that didn't meant there weren't more cellars. No matter whose mind was playing tricks on them, neither of them would be able to see another before it was too late.

"That's a good idea. Yes, I can do that." It is slower-going, but every few feet, he jams the end of the glaive into the soft grass and dirt below, each hit sounding solid and vibrating through his hand instead of the unseen cover of an overgrown (or ash-buried) cellar door. As they neared the curve he remembered up ahead, he takes the slight turn, even if he knows how odd it might look to George. If he were wrong, he looked a fool, if George were wrong, they'd both be face-full of undergrowth and Garner knew which he preferred.
bindlestifflost: (Grim or determined)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-04-22 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
He watches ash billow with every hard stab of the butt of the glaive into the ground, the sound muffled by the thick layer. His eyes are back to burning again, without a damn thing to do for it except squint and hope he's right about what will happen if they get past the border of the stone.

"Hey," he says, "You're veerin' off. We don't got that much further to go. Let's jes' stick to a straightaway." The last thing he wants to do is meander back and forth as long as this is already taking. The wet bandana is only so helpful.
whisperedone: (1)

[personal profile] whisperedone 2022-04-24 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
Garner hesitates in his path. He's sure he can hear wind rustling branches above and just to his side, the edge of the forest marks the path and yet...

It was one thing to stand there feeling foolish and not knowing who was right about this, it was another when they actually had to make a decision based on who was experiencing what. If he was wrong and the edge of Dogtown didn't spell the end of whatever illusion had taken over one of them, then they'd be forced with this again.

"I can hear branches and trees in the wind, but I know you can't. Forward, then." He didn't know George, but of the two of them, he was willing to bet the other man didn't have a history of hearing whispers and having connections to evil liches, so he was willing to defer this time.

Garner adjusted his path and headed straight. The wind moving around trees got a little louder, the grass under his boots crunched with more and more wood debris, but the real issue came when reaching branches that brushed by his clothing, snags instead in his hair. Garner stumbles and lets out a pained hiss as it yanks, leaving him to try and disentangle the strands.
Edited 2022-04-24 00:46 (UTC)
bindlestifflost: (Concerned or incredulous)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-04-25 09:03 pm (UTC)(link)
He's not at all sure what to make of what the guy is hearing. All of this is deeply messed up well beyond his pay grade. The best he can do is go with what his own senses are telling him. He appreciates not needing to argue his case all the way up until Garner stops and begins waving his hands around in the air near his head.

"What is it?" he asks sharply, alarmed all over again and squinting as though that could show him the invisible. With that disturbing thought, he even takes a few swipes through the air near his head just in case there is some unseen assailant, God forbid. Nothing.

"I don't know what's got you." His voice is a lot closer now, because he's right beside him. "I can't find nothin'. Maybe this phone thing..."

He holds it up to try to snap a picture. It heats to searing within seconds, making him drop it with a loud curse and wring at his hand. When it hits the ash, it bursts into flame. "God damn it! God damn it to Hell and back!"
whisperedone: (7)

[personal profile] whisperedone 2022-04-28 10:29 pm (UTC)(link)
He succeeds on a few strands, but the waves of his hair do him no favors in their stubbornness to cling to the dry wood. Yet George is right beside him and acting as though nothing is there, even the air moving near him as he assumes the man swats at what neither of them can see, makes no sound like the branches being disturbed.

It had to be just him then, right? It's only his mind playing tricks- but then his mind was doing an excellent job making his scalp sting with the pulling of his hair.

George's curse is distraction enough from any threat of spinning a circle in his mind, but he can't begin to tell what just happened. Did he drop it?

Garner pulls out his own phone, set to start the camera up as he had before, but the little chime to signal if he has the phone level seems warbled and distorted. Before he can question it, searing heat washes through his fingers and he wrenches his hands away from the thing with a gasp. "What in the name- what is going on?"

His fingers are throbbing to the beat of his heart, but he reaches up and grabs his own hair and the offending branch and wrenches the two apart. One confusing annoyance at a time.
bindlestifflost: (Angry fight or flight)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-04-29 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
He watches him struggling with nothing, watches the same thing happen to him with the phone minus the fire, and sees him suddenly freer to move. "I don't know," he barks. What he does know is he's had enough of this, all of it.

He grabs for his wrist with his uninjured hand. "Jes' trust me. We're gettin' to that damn rock if it kills me." This time he takes the arc Garner tried to take earlier, not because it makes more sense, not because it looks any different than it did the first time, but because cutting straight got him caught in something he expected to be there, and maybe that was the problem.

This time as far as he can tell, there's nothing there, no more catching, no more fighting. His legs piston, only taking enough care not to trip Garner up in his wake. When they cross the threshold, he's squinting in sunlight and comparatively fresh air. He spots the city laid out before them and inhales sharply. For the moment, he has no words.
whisperedone: (7)

[personal profile] whisperedone 2022-04-30 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
He only catches that they're heading in the path through the trees he can hear once they're free of the tree line and making for where it sounds like the wind stops meeting interference. He doesn't question the change of path or George's guidance...until they stop.

They're at the entrance, there's only open air ahead of them and the distant sound of traffic of the main road much further ahead. Realization jolts through him and Garner turns more in George's direction. "Anything...anything different? Can you see it?"
bindlestifflost: (Candid coversation)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-05-01 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's all..." He turns a slow, full circle, dropping hold of him as he does. The path behind looks as average as the path ahead, not that he intends to cross back into the park to test it, not after that. "Normal. No sign a' no fire. No nothin'." He's too shocked for anger. That will come later, almost certainly.

"I don't know what else to tell you. We oughtta get back. Tell 'em all this, not that I got no proof. That damn phone blew up. I ain't never gonna be able to pay that off."
whisperedone: (15)

[personal profile] whisperedone 2022-05-03 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
Normal.

He can't help the sigh of relief that pulls from him. Then it was a trick played on their minds and George had simply been caught in it longer...yes, that had to be it, then. It wasn't his own sanity threatening to reach it's end. He thought he was made of sterner stuff than that, but-

Well, it didn't matter now. He reaches back out to find George's shoulder and give it a small squeeze.

"It was a trick of this place. An illusion. I think they'll believe us. They're good about that, at least." The phones....well, they'd just have to see. Or not.
bindlestifflost: (Worried or scared)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-05-03 05:22 am (UTC)(link)
"Guess we'll find out, won't we?" He's proud of himself for one thing. He didn't say, Guess we'll see. By God he can at least not be awkward. He lets out a long, sharp huff of air and gets started on the path back.

"I want to say this afore we get back with the rest of 'em. You were good back there. You had my back, and I won't forget it. They ever team us up again, I won't cry none about it." Beyond that, he has little else to say the rest of the way back, absorbing what they experienced or maybe only thought they experienced, and realizing he's in for one helluva ride.