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realityshifted2011-07-20 04:08 pm
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Chloe Saunders 001
Th-this… c-can’t be happening… [Chloe stumbles slightly, eyes wide as she stares up at the stars above her head—the surrounding area of the plane that looks as though it should be something out of a sci-fi movie. First the nightmare—which she was used to, though not to this caliber—then the shop keeper, that Sault woman, finding herself here. Her throat constricted.]
D-Derek?! [If he was anywhere nearby, he’d hear her, right?] Simon? Tori? A-Aunt Lauren?
Oh, no. No, no, no. [Panic seized in her chest. Her stomach twisted into knots. She would not panic. This had to be the St. Cloud Cabal’s doing: Sorcerer magic. She wouldn’t let them get to her.]
Okay, you found me. [She didn’t stutter. Good.] .] I know who you are, so you don’t need to pull this. The bad guys always go for the seemingly helpless girl, right? Where are the others? Where is my Aunt Lauren? Wh-where are Simon and Derek and Tori?
[Then she remembered. Derek. Werewolf. Expendable. She might be expendable.] I-I promise to c-cooperate so long as you don’t harm any of the others! [Did that sound too desperate? She didn’t care. If this was as bad as she assumed it was, she wasn’t taking any chances on the safety of her friends and family.
[She took a step forward. Then another. ‘Welcome to The Machine?’ What was this, more experimentation? She shuddered, lungs seizing in her chest.]
You can’t do this… [The words were whispered, horror in her tone. Then a fist clenched, and she glared at the general landscape. They wouldn’t win. They could never win. Alright, she was captured. Now it looked like she needed to find the others—and get answers. With a stride full of purpose, she stepped forward, anger lashing her tone as she warned whoever was behind this.]
You picked the wrong heroine to mess with, Sorcerer. [Damned if the others weren’t looking for her right now.]
D-Derek?! [If he was anywhere nearby, he’d hear her, right?] Simon? Tori? A-Aunt Lauren?
Oh, no. No, no, no. [Panic seized in her chest. Her stomach twisted into knots. She would not panic. This had to be the St. Cloud Cabal’s doing: Sorcerer magic. She wouldn’t let them get to her.]
Okay, you found me. [She didn’t stutter. Good.] .] I know who you are, so you don’t need to pull this. The bad guys always go for the seemingly helpless girl, right? Where are the others? Where is my Aunt Lauren? Wh-where are Simon and Derek and Tori?
[Then she remembered. Derek. Werewolf. Expendable. She might be expendable.] I-I promise to c-cooperate so long as you don’t harm any of the others! [Did that sound too desperate? She didn’t care. If this was as bad as she assumed it was, she wasn’t taking any chances on the safety of her friends and family.
[She took a step forward. Then another. ‘Welcome to The Machine?’ What was this, more experimentation? She shuddered, lungs seizing in her chest.]
You can’t do this… [The words were whispered, horror in her tone. Then a fist clenched, and she glared at the general landscape. They wouldn’t win. They could never win. Alright, she was captured. Now it looked like she needed to find the others—and get answers. With a stride full of purpose, she stepped forward, anger lashing her tone as she warned whoever was behind this.]
You picked the wrong heroine to mess with, Sorcerer. [Damned if the others weren’t looking for her right now.]

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Do doctors run this place? Nurses? Do they shove incorrect analyses down innocent people's throats? [So there was a bit of tight anger lacing her tone, but after what she had been through, few should blame her.]
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... [That was quite a bit of information to take in. She frowned, tilting her head somewhat as she puzzled through this.] Clockwork twins? What do you mean by that? And what was the person in the shop before?
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Yes, thank you. If it'll help. Wh-what's your name?
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[She quietly follows him to the kiosk, numbly accepting the brochure.] Thanks. [She begins to flip through it, eyes going wide at the more information she took in.] Do you believe in all of this?
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F-first hand? [Her eyes suddenly go back to the brochure, then lift hesitantly to Hiwatari's face.] Wh-which parts?
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What have you seen?
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What I mean is...what should I expect? Do you have any advice?
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[It's not quite 'friends,' but he has come a long way since he has been here. He has been changed.]
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All right. Looks like I have my work cut out for me.
[Glances at him, considering.]
Do you feel comfortable here? Do you have allies? People you can trust?
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Wait. I can't just end up in another world at random, can I? Should I be wary or thankful that I end up near someone from the Plane?
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That's...not good. [There is slight horror in her tone.] Have you ever been injured here? Has this place been a danger to anyone?
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[Yep, he's right. She's already worried, and going through a bad bout of deja vu.]
...Great.
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I didn't think it possible...
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