Hideaki Fudai
As the lights came on, Hideaki found himself being barraged with questions from more than one individual. Feeling more than a little confused and flustered, he spouted out "Look, I don't believe any of us have a clue what's going on here. Goodness, I can't even remember a single moment from before now...." As he spoke, a name came to him. He had a feeling it was his name. What a bizarre thing, to have to recall one's own name, he thought. "Perhaps we can simply leave this place and get our bearings." He made for the door that had been made obvious by the lights being on. He tried to open it, but found it was locked. He figured it had to be too easy to just open the door and leave. "Okay, clearly not. Well....if we want to leave, we had best start testing our surroundings. No purpose in sitting around like a bunch of lummoxes." He immediately began to search around the room, poking at boxes and shelves and the like. Whatever was going on here, he knew one thing for certain; he wanted to get out as soon as possible.
Tamiko Yokoshima
Zi....von? Tamiko sounded the name out to herself internally. There was something weird about the name. She couldn't put her finger on it, but it just sounded out of place with all the words she and the other girl were using. Something foreign. Whatever it was, she wasn't all that concerned. Whether the girl had a weird or not, it wouldn't let her leave. Zivon asked her if she was okay. It was a rather ironic question considering how Zivon had taken to this situation. "Me? Fine." She knew she felt tired, and maybe she looked like it too, but she felt okay with this. It wasn't exactly pleasant, yet it felt familiar and natural. Maybe she was just used to feeling tired.
In spite of her lack of energy, she figured she would continue to talk to Zivon. Even if Zivon didn't know what was going on, maybe she could make for a mildly interesting conversation. "So......you really have no memories?" Tamiko had heard Zivon say something about remembering nothing while she was panicking earlier. If that was true, it put her in the same boat as Tamiko. This probably meant something important. Maybe it would be a clue to what was going on here even. Of course, all that kind of thinking was cold comfort when they couldn't even leave the room, or even remember who they were supposed to be. Tamiko could hardly think of much else to do, other than start searching the room top to bottom like a complete spaz, but she didn't have the motivation for that.
As the lights came on, Hideaki found himself being barraged with questions from more than one individual. Feeling more than a little confused and flustered, he spouted out "Look, I don't believe any of us have a clue what's going on here. Goodness, I can't even remember a single moment from before now...." As he spoke, a name came to him. He had a feeling it was his name. What a bizarre thing, to have to recall one's own name, he thought. "Perhaps we can simply leave this place and get our bearings." He made for the door that had been made obvious by the lights being on. He tried to open it, but found it was locked. He figured it had to be too easy to just open the door and leave. "Okay, clearly not. Well....if we want to leave, we had best start testing our surroundings. No purpose in sitting around like a bunch of lummoxes." He immediately began to search around the room, poking at boxes and shelves and the like. Whatever was going on here, he knew one thing for certain; he wanted to get out as soon as possible.
Tamiko Yokoshima
Zi....von? Tamiko sounded the name out to herself internally. There was something weird about the name. She couldn't put her finger on it, but it just sounded out of place with all the words she and the other girl were using. Something foreign. Whatever it was, she wasn't all that concerned. Whether the girl had a weird or not, it wouldn't let her leave. Zivon asked her if she was okay. It was a rather ironic question considering how Zivon had taken to this situation. "Me? Fine." She knew she felt tired, and maybe she looked like it too, but she felt okay with this. It wasn't exactly pleasant, yet it felt familiar and natural. Maybe she was just used to feeling tired.
In spite of her lack of energy, she figured she would continue to talk to Zivon. Even if Zivon didn't know what was going on, maybe she could make for a mildly interesting conversation. "So......you really have no memories?" Tamiko had heard Zivon say something about remembering nothing while she was panicking earlier. If that was true, it put her in the same boat as Tamiko. This probably meant something important. Maybe it would be a clue to what was going on here even. Of course, all that kind of thinking was cold comfort when they couldn't even leave the room, or even remember who they were supposed to be. Tamiko could hardly think of much else to do, other than start searching the room top to bottom like a complete spaz, but she didn't have the motivation for that.