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☆TRACK III: THE STREETS ARE EMPTY
Who: Drafted Virgo Members
What: Juno makes everyone do a seance.
When: October 21st-22nd.
Where: The basement of the Virgo residential tower.
Warnings: Ghosts, apparently.
What: Juno makes everyone do a seance.
When: October 21st-22nd.
Where: The basement of the Virgo residential tower.
Warnings: Ghosts, apparently.
“You can't shake the feeling. Be quiet not one sound. But the wind seems to speak, Something's here in the room with me.” ☆THE STREETS ARE EMPTY Juno arrives without notice. In fact, you can’t even really remember seeing her approach. One moment you’re doing your business, and the next she is telling you that you have to come down to the basement with her, in order to complete a “task” you’ve been assigned. This sort of thing would seem preposterous to a normal person, but even if you don’t realize it, you aren’t one. As Mr Blanche’s personal assistant and sometimes second in command, her word seems to carry almost as much weight as his does.You don’t really have any choice but to agree. “Bring whatever instrument you know best,” she says. “You’ll need it.” She snaps up every one of you that she sees in her initial sweep, and soon she has a whole pack of Virgo newbies following her down to the lowest floors of the residential tower. It feels weird, but it’s like you can’t quite articulate why. No one else seems to be able to either. Most of the lights are turned off on those lower floors, but it’s easy to tell it’s a place you’ve never been before. It’s strangely...hospital like, down there, in both aesthetic and a sense of sterility. Maybe some kind of laboratory setting? Which seems like a super weird thing to be in the basement of an apartment building, but this is yet another thing you can’t quite bring yourself to ask about. Juno leave most of the lights off, except for a few central features. The ambience is dim and cold. ![]() She tells you not to stray, and you don’t. The thought of going against her becomes somehow repulsive, like you don’t even want to think about it too long. You try not to think about your surrounding too hard, either. She lines you all up, and then after some strangely intense eyeballing, she starts breaking you up into some incredibly lopsided groups that seem to have nothing to do with your actual bands. In the end, she looks disappointed with resulting teams, but carries on regardless. Each “group” is given some complexly timed sheet music and a funny looking mobile speaker. She says that you have a half hour to compose a group piece to play alongside the sheet music , and that it needs to be good. Then, she wanders off to start pacing the basement in a strangely arcane series of movements, and leaves you all to it. Only among your peers do you start feeling like you can voice any of your previously stowed concerns, but make sure Juno doesn’t overhear you – occasionally she’ll come by to bluntly critique anyone who is performing inadequately. You feel lucky that she doesn’t have a whip with her, because you’re almost certain that she’d use it without much remorse. ☆THE SEANCE The performance is about as awkward as you’d expect, given the set up. The four groups are set up so that they’re facing each other, as if standing at the corner of a square. Each speaker is set up in the center of its group, and the precisely timed electronic beat that plays from them is what you’re supposed to perform along to. Odds are that you do your level best, but, outside of your control...something goes wrong. “Have you ever felt... Something evil, Lurking around? The moon is full, The streets are empty. Shadows cover the town.” |
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That same castle, the one he'd seen, all white marble and gleaming spires. Only something was different this time. There was no soft light, no gentle glow, only the harsh reds and oranges of fire and death. Bodies lined the floor, the perspective swooping through shattered gates to an interior room, and standing at the center of it all was a grim looking young woman, holding a deadly looking spear. When she speaks there's a hint of command there, the voice of someone ancient, powerful, and terrifying.
"I am the Harbinger of Death. I am the Endbringer, the Herald of Silence, the Guardian of Saturn. And I have come to put a stop to this."
And then, all she does? Is simply drops that spear. The weapon falls to the tile floor, and there's not a single sound as it impacts. Absolute, perfect, silence. And then the world seems to come apart at the seams, the palace and surroundings crumbling away to dust. There are screams then, the sounds of death and dying, a furious bellow from somewhere deep inside that palace. And then it was all gone. Everything. Gone. Ashes to Ashes...and Dust to Dust.
And then it was over. Rei jerks and whirls, grabbing tightly onto Doctor and squeezing him into a hug.
"I...god...what...what was that? I...I don't know!"
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Her eyes close, and she takes another breath, still shaking, though that's lessening.
"She did something. And then it all came apart. Everything just...turned into dust..."
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His attention returns to Rei. "I'm so sorry. What a terrible thing to see. And it was such a beautiful vision when I saw it. What a tragedy for that place to disappear."
"Perhaps," he suggests, "We can see more if we touch another one of the lights."
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"Maybe so. We might...learn more about your police box?"
And she'll focus on other things, looking around hesitantly for more lights.
"Which do you think would be good? Just any one?"
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"Well!" he starts, forcing a smile, "I can tell you one thing about that light I touched. Something inside of me felt better instantly. I've- We've all been in a terrible mood since the performance but when I was near the light I felt a sense of... Compassion and duty. -Qualities that I admire in you, actually. Just being in this room with the sprites feels better, like a welcoming party, if that makes any sense?"
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"Then...we should find one that's like you. Curious, always questioning things. Maybe that will help you remember what I'm talking about. Since if you saw my palace...maybe I'll see your box."
And without a quick turn she started peering around, looking for more wisps...specifically for a blue one. That, she reasoned, might fit.
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He straightens his jacket and sputters, "What's more difficult? Catching lights with the lights on or tripping in the dark following very visible lights?"
One of the sprites zooms past his face and he gives a shout and points. "That one! I think? Yes that one coming towards you now!" As Rei guessed, it was a bright blue light and it moved in tight circles and zig zags.
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Dizzying shades of blue swirled in her eyes and she twirled with it, trying to hold the wisp and the vision at the same time. That box, and that girl. It was something totally different than she'd expected, and it was jaw-dropping.
"It...God you weren't kidding..." she gasped out, thrusting her arms towards him. "It really is a police box!"
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He blinks rapidly as the memory takes over his vision again. Rei, standing in front of him, starts to look blurry but the police box is crystal clear where it stands a few feet away, closer and easier to see than it was the first time.
"Yes... police box and that girl is..." Doctor mumbled as he looked for her.
"Grandfather, where are we going next? Can we go to Earth again? I'd really like to see the pyramids being built." The girl appears beside him suddenly, beaming at him.
"I'd like to see that too, Susan," Doctor finds himself replying. Susan grins and hurries into the police box. He stands, dumbfounded, in place for a moment. The police box is supposed to get them there? How? "The pyramids?!" Doctor asks, crinkling his nose.
"Well you're not going to just stand there are you? You're keeping her waiting." A woman's voice says from behind him.
Doctor turns and finds a long dining table behind him. Seated around the table are several beautiful women wearing fashions of different styles and time periods. Some of them, like the young lady decked in bright pink, smile at him while others, like the dark haired woman in indigenous attire, look at him nervously. One in an ornate dress and crown glares at him. The lady at the head of the table, a blonde with wild curls, smirks and lifts a glass of wine to her lips. "You know better than to disappoint a girl on a mission. Well except for Liz. No way you're making what you did up to her." She glances in the direction of the woman glaring at him.
Said woman leaps to her feet and shouts, face turning nearly as red as her hair. "OFF WITH HIS HEAD!"
Doctor stumbles backwards with a small shout. The lady at the end of the table laughs under her breath. "Later, Sweetie."
Doctor falls flat on his posterior with a gasp and the hallucination disappears. He looks around to find Rei, eyes nearly bugging out. "That was... That was very very... odd."
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So it stood to reason that he was seeing something like she had. A vision? Some revelation that wouldn't make sense? It seemed important, somehow, that they paid attention to these. But...why? She couldn't say. What she could say was that she was concerned for Doctor, and the minute he stumbled she was down beside him, reaching for his shoulder to steady him.
"It...you saw something new, too, didn't you?"
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He rips his eyes away from the other side of the room and looks at Rei with a small chuckle following the smile growing on his face. "I saw much more this time. But it became even stranger."
He bows his head then throws it back to laugh again. Somehow he felt more complete again. Even more than when he had touched her sprite. "Knocked me off my feet but it was worth it," he says, "The girl with the box is named Susan. She called me Grandfather."
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And, she manages a weak laugh, glad to hear him returning the sentiment. "And...I don't think we've acquired a sixth, have we?"
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"Susan wasn't the strangest part of what I saw actually," he says, clearing his throat and pushing onward to the next subject. "She acted like the police box could help us get to Ancient Egypt. -And then an entire table of women appeared behind me."
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She eyebrow shot up at that though, all thoughts of love lives vanishing.
"That doesn't work. I mean, it's just a police box, right? how can it get you anywhere? And women? Really?"
She didn't see him as the fantasizing sort...
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"No no no! The table of ladies isn't as bad as it sounds!" He can feel his face heat up as he attempts to explain himself. "Most of them were quiet, just smiling at me. One of them, dressed like a princess or the sort, even got angry at me!" See. Not fantasy-like at all. "Only the one at the end of the table was flirting!" Wait, no that didn't help his defense. "I mean- well it's not like I replied to her. She started it!"
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It's bound to happen sometime.
"And if you want to flirt, you can. I did go on a date last week, after all. And if I can you can."
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Being "Band Dad" though a certain degree of guardianship had been ingrained in him which had him leaning in towards her demanding information a spit second later. "Wait. What date? Who is it?"
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"Ah. Yosuke Hanamura. One of the boys from Flashstep. We...met at the party on the first."
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"Which one is Yosuke? Not the curly haired one I talked to at the gala. Is he the blue-eyed light-haired one with the long pointy hair?"
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She's not entirely sure what he's doing, but she laughs. It's...wow, dad. Wow!
"He's nice. And cute."
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You know, the things that she herself might want for herself, but not on a boy.
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"You've never talked to me about boy before so... How am I supposed to know?"
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Mostly it's that he's honest and genuine. And he is a good person as far as she can tell.
"I don't think he'll hurt me or that he's capable of it, either. Remember I do practice Aikido."
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