@Zombehs
As the man(Ellie, wasn’t it? Cute name!) had said, in the big white area they found themselves in, they all still looked like how they did in the cafeteria. Kayla jumped for a second, realizing that she still had to keep a tiny portion of her mind focused on keeping her holosuit active. Hopefully nobody saw the little lapse in the uniform...
Anyway, nobody gave her any odd looks, so it was likely fine. They all headed to the big, red door glass thingy, at varying speeds. One of them even ran through it. Kayla went in second-to-last, and felt a sudden blur of disorientation, and then normal again. Wait, no. Something was different, this wasn’t how she felt in her dreams. She felt heavier, like she was carrying a backpack full of bananas in a lead suit.
Kayla opened her eyes. All around her, fantastical beasts and people looked around at each other, nobody able to identify anyone else(from what she could tell, anyway). Kayla felt a little disappointed, her outfit wouldn’t be nearly as-
Wait. Something was wrong.
There was something obstructing her vision, as if she had a very big nose.
Something heavy was on her back, and Kayla didn't have a backpack in her dreams.
Shaking slightly, Kayla looked down.
She was in a silver, skintight suit that looked almost exactly like her Holosuit without any holographic stuff. The material was thicker, heavier, too. No, no, this wasn’t how she was supposed to be here, where was her skirt and vest? She focused hard on them, trying to see if she could make the suit she was now in display them, but there was no luck(1).
No, no, no, no, no, this was all wrong. Why was she in her holosuit? That wasn’t how she was in the “zone”. This was supposed to be where she would make friends in this strange place! How could she made friends if she looked like a very shiny surfer? Everyone knows what happened to them! And then there was this THING on her face, what the heck was that supposed to-
Kayla accidentally hit one of the two gas tubes going from her back to her mask. Trembling, she followed it to her back, and found the big, smooth, rounded metal there. Shaking even more, she followed it back to her face. There was a hard mask there, just as she thought. No, no, this is impossible. Not only did they make her not only look like a stupid exhibitionist silver surfer, but they gave her the mask of The Choked.
Kayla was in such an awful panic at this point that she didn’t even notice the scream that went out around her, the scream that was not hers. Kayla never screamed, Kayla squeaked. Just as she did now.
There was nothing left to do. Whoever those jerks that made this nexus thing were, they didn’t like her, not one bit. She couldn’t let the others see her like this. She had to get away, somewhere where the people she had wanted to befriend couldn’t see her.
Without even thinking, Kayla was running. She bumped past a tall man in a cloak, but was in no state to apologize. The end of the tunnel went into a long, wide street, with many side streets branching off of it. She would turn at the first street, and get out of their sight. A big, scaly thing rushed past her, but she paid it no mind. Horrifying monsters that could eat her took secondary priority to getting away.
Kayla turned left on the first intersection she came across, and saw one of the buildings within view had an open door. Paying no mind to manners, law, or the minute possibility that she was a vampire, she ran in, and slammed the door behind her, collapsing behind it, panting hard. Running was really tiring for some reason, and that reason probably had something to do with the giant metal tank that was digging in to her back. Even with that moderate discomfort, Kayla was happy to be out of sight of the others. Hopefully nobody noticed her, and she could find a way to speak with the people controlling the netflix machine, and give her her old outfit back. Hopefully.
(1)Meanwhile in the Nexus’ room, Kayla’s uniform had been replaced by an exact replica of her REM form. Hopefully, nobody noticed.
Kayla Kirby
As the man(Ellie, wasn’t it? Cute name!) had said, in the big white area they found themselves in, they all still looked like how they did in the cafeteria. Kayla jumped for a second, realizing that she still had to keep a tiny portion of her mind focused on keeping her holosuit active. Hopefully nobody saw the little lapse in the uniform...
Anyway, nobody gave her any odd looks, so it was likely fine. They all headed to the big, red door glass thingy, at varying speeds. One of them even ran through it. Kayla went in second-to-last, and felt a sudden blur of disorientation, and then normal again. Wait, no. Something was different, this wasn’t how she felt in her dreams. She felt heavier, like she was carrying a backpack full of bananas in a lead suit.
Kayla opened her eyes. All around her, fantastical beasts and people looked around at each other, nobody able to identify anyone else(from what she could tell, anyway). Kayla felt a little disappointed, her outfit wouldn’t be nearly as-
Wait. Something was wrong.
There was something obstructing her vision, as if she had a very big nose.
Something heavy was on her back, and Kayla didn't have a backpack in her dreams.
Shaking slightly, Kayla looked down.
She was in a silver, skintight suit that looked almost exactly like her Holosuit without any holographic stuff. The material was thicker, heavier, too. No, no, this wasn’t how she was supposed to be here, where was her skirt and vest? She focused hard on them, trying to see if she could make the suit she was now in display them, but there was no luck(1).
No, no, no, no, no, this was all wrong. Why was she in her holosuit? That wasn’t how she was in the “zone”. This was supposed to be where she would make friends in this strange place! How could she made friends if she looked like a very shiny surfer? Everyone knows what happened to them! And then there was this THING on her face, what the heck was that supposed to-
Kayla accidentally hit one of the two gas tubes going from her back to her mask. Trembling, she followed it to her back, and found the big, smooth, rounded metal there. Shaking even more, she followed it back to her face. There was a hard mask there, just as she thought. No, no, this is impossible. Not only did they make her not only look like a stupid exhibitionist silver surfer, but they gave her the mask of The Choked.
Kayla was in such an awful panic at this point that she didn’t even notice the scream that went out around her, the scream that was not hers. Kayla never screamed, Kayla squeaked. Just as she did now.
There was nothing left to do. Whoever those jerks that made this nexus thing were, they didn’t like her, not one bit. She couldn’t let the others see her like this. She had to get away, somewhere where the people she had wanted to befriend couldn’t see her.
Without even thinking, Kayla was running. She bumped past a tall man in a cloak, but was in no state to apologize. The end of the tunnel went into a long, wide street, with many side streets branching off of it. She would turn at the first street, and get out of their sight. A big, scaly thing rushed past her, but she paid it no mind. Horrifying monsters that could eat her took secondary priority to getting away.
Kayla turned left on the first intersection she came across, and saw one of the buildings within view had an open door. Paying no mind to manners, law, or the minute possibility that she was a vampire, she ran in, and slammed the door behind her, collapsing behind it, panting hard. Running was really tiring for some reason, and that reason probably had something to do with the giant metal tank that was digging in to her back. Even with that moderate discomfort, Kayla was happy to be out of sight of the others. Hopefully nobody noticed her, and she could find a way to speak with the people controlling the netflix machine, and give her her old outfit back. Hopefully.
(1)Meanwhile in the Nexus’ room, Kayla’s uniform had been replaced by an exact replica of her REM form. Hopefully, nobody noticed.