Koumei Ren (
dishevelment) wrote in
interstellar55552015-11-03 04:08 pm
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Locked in a Room
Who: Everyone stuck in Pride HQ
What: This load of crap.
When: Nov. 1-5
Where Pride HQ
Warnings: Pg-13 minimum because Carnies. Tag if it gets over that.
Everyone got the same call-- and now we're all stuck in HQ with no hint of release in sight.
The reason? No one knows.
How are you coping?
What: This load of crap.
When: Nov. 1-5
Where Pride HQ
Warnings: Pg-13 minimum because Carnies. Tag if it gets over that.
Everyone got the same call-- and now we're all stuck in HQ with no hint of release in sight.
The reason? No one knows.
How are you coping?

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"I didn't exactly want to believe that anything was going on at first, that maybe there was something in the food or we were just so exhausted from the tours. But it happened again, after the lockdown started." His voice is low, serious, thoughtful. Thinking, as if speaking was helping him organize everything in his head.
"I don't know what's going on, but if this is happening to everyone, the way I think it is...then we need to do something."
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A thought occurs to him, and he frowns a little more deeply. "Do you think...it's more than just us? Like, maybe...it's happening to other people in the building too?"
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His own visions, memories- they were too connected, felt too real, like they were a part of him. Something he can't ignore.
"It's definitely more than just us. I've been thinking about it, and we might have to wait and see what happens for now..." He trails off, not liking that, but he doesn't know what to do quite yet.
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He hesitates, looking down at his hands, a little steadier now and clasped tightly between his knees. "Who've you talked to, that this has been happening to?"
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"I talked a little with Nariko and Koumei. Koumei hasn't been sleeping, and Nariko looks like she's had a rough couple of days. They didn't exactly say it, but I know something's been bugging the hell out of them. And that girl in Virgo...her name's Rei. She said she's been having the visions and stuff too. Then there's all of us, except Maxxie. Did he say anything to you about this?"
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"That's still not very many people to base an assumption on, though. Are you sure what's bugging those other two is..." He makes a twiddly-finger gesture beside his head. "Y'know, mind stuff?"
He pauses, and then a pale shadow of a teasing grin tugs at the corner of his mouth. "And how d'you know you didn't just pass on some kinda psycho-cooties to Rei when you guys were out together?"
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He'll get back to the matter at hand. But first thing's first.
"What the hell are psycho-cooties? That's not even a real thing! We just kissed, that's it!"
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"Seriously. It's...weird that it's happening to Virgo, too. The visions and everything." He chews distractedly on his lower lip. "Did Rei mention if anyone else over there was going through stuff like that? Her bandmates or anything?"
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He seems to of calmed down, getting back on the subject of whatever strange happenings were effecting themselves, and just about everyone else that they knew.
"But the real question is, why's it happening in the first place? Seriously, this is the kind of freaky shit that only happens in the movies."
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He shoots Yosuke a look. "I wonder who else this is happening to, if this is more than just us and Virgo. Y'know, other people around town, around the country..." That would make the most sense, after all - if this is some kind of mass hysteria or weird illness or shift in the Earth's electromagnetic field, the effected population would be a lot bigger than just a handful of musicians. And Jamie can't really think of how this wouldn't be any of those things - unless they're drifting completely into, as Yosuke so delicately put it, freaky movie shit.
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"You'd think if it were as big as the city or the country, we would of heard more about it," he says, "since you know people who go into hysterics about it. It would've been on the news..."
But he doesn't sound so sure about that.
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"What if we're just the first ones?" he ventures. "The - y'know, the origin of the pandemic. Patient Zero." He's being a little melodramatic, and sensing this, tries to tone it down. "Maybe whatever it is, it's starting with us and Virgo and will end up expanding from there.
"But that still doesn't explain why it would be happening to us first. Unless there's a different origin point that we picked it up from and we just don't know it..." He's sort of throwing ideas out there too, hashing things out. It feels satisfying in a way he can't quite pin down to look at facts like this and try to extrapolate some sort of explanation for them, to hunt down whatever thread of logic might be hiding there.
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"Well, why don't we review what's happened so far. The first time I got hit with a weird vision, it was at the gala. Other people were affected there too, which means that might be a good starting point. That was the first time all of the newer bands had been together from Pride and Virgo. So it might be something from there."
That makes sense to him. He takes another breath.
"And then, we got a second one. But I heard that some people from Virgo got another vision during some kind of weird thing where they all got dragged into the basement of their HQ. It was around the same time that we got kidnapped by Predator."
He leaves it there, because he's not so sure what all that means.
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"I had a vision at the gala, too," he confirms, and then after a little hesitation, "So did B." He figures it might not be too much of an intrusion to share that much, as long as he doesn't go into the details of what B's vision was about.
He frowns at the mention of the Virgo basement thing - that sounds like a hell of a story - but goes quiet for a moment or two, thinking back to the Predator incident. "I had another one, when we were at the theme park. I dunno about anyone else, but if it was like the gala than I might not have been the only one."
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He'd only gotten two thus far, but that was all the evidence he needed along with the testimonies of so many that also had the same thing happen to him. But still. Three? Why couldn't he have three?
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He quiets, and quickly changes the subject back to what they were talking about. Jamie hadn't wanted to talk about it at all that night either, and now he understands why. He didn't know that Jamie thought he was going to die, and given what Predator pulled on them, it was probably even worse than he originally thought.
"Anyway...it sounds like these things come when something big happens. The gala, the kidnappings, this lockdown. Argh, this is hurting my head!"
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"And before that, all of that...haunting crap was happening on the bus while we were touring. Maybe it's just some kind of stress reaction or something? Or some kind of...energy, building up when we're all in close quarters like this, like some kind of, what is it, biofeedback." He looks extremely dissatisfied with these solutions, though, and throws up his hands in frustration. "I don't know. We need more information."
But how do they go about getting it?
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"You know, if all this strange-ass crap wasn't happening, I mighta said you were nuts for suggesting something like biofeedback. You think that maybe our labels are cursed or something? Actual ghosts that are messing with us, or maybe trying to tell us something?"
He can't come up with any way to find the information. It's too supernatural, and he's definitely not calling the Ghostbusters on this one.
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"That's...not as farfetched as it sounds, I guess." He goes a little quiet, thinking about how much to share and how to phrase it. "Two of my hallucinations now have had something to do with...a plane crash. At least, that's what it looked like." He doesn't really want to bring up the next part. "So...you think maybe it has something to do with my parents?"
And then, like he can't quite bear to let the topic linger too long, he adds: "Did either of your visions have anything to do with...y'know, dead people?"
It sounds so morbid, when he puts it like that.
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"...Yeah, actually." He says slowly. "But the girl who died...I don't know who she is. In my vision, she was important to me. I think I might of loved her." He tries not make it obvious, but his voice chokes a little. "You knew your parents, but I have no idea who this girl is. Or really how she died. I just know that something killed her in this weird foggy place called the Midnight Channel."
Fantastical, that's what Rei had said it was.
"What I saw...doesn't seem like it could be real. At least plane crashes are real..."
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When Jamie finally speaks, it's very cautiously. "How - " he begins, then cuts himself off, reconsidering; then he starts again. "Did you...see this girl, like...as an observer? Or did it feel like...you were experiencing what she felt?"
If it really was ghosts trying to tell them something, then maybe their way of doing it was by sharing their experiences with the living. To what end was still a mystery, but one thing at a time.
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"No. I...remember getting the news that she'd died at a school assembly or something. And then, we figured out that she'd been murdered...but nothing like what you're saying. What she looked like, who she was- I don't know any of it. Except her name is Saki Konishi. That's it."
Yosuke looks helpless when he says it, as if putting the pieces together so far isn't making anything better. That the pieces aren't fitting, and it frustrates him.
"See what I mean? I don't get it, bro. Maybe I was off on the ghost thing."
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He scrunches up his face in thought. "Have you, y'know...tried looking any of this stuff up, to see if there's anything about it online? That girl's name, or that Midnight Channel thing?"
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He made a mental note to look that stuff up later. Now that it's invading his mind again, he won't forget. Yosuke seems to of relaxed a little bit during the course of the conversation though- talking about it has helped.
"Maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea if you did a little research yourself. Like trying to find articles about your parent's death or something. There should be obituaries and stuff online, right? Maybe that'll tell you something about what's going on."
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