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After she had gathered her things, she quickly snuck into the bath after everyone else finished and took her time in ridding her body of any grime from the lake. Pulling out a few strands of slimy seaweed wrapped in the tangles of her hair, she continued to scrub at her skin while thinking about how they would be able to obtain the item on the list. She wasn't so sure it was a physical object either. Pondering the thought all the while, she slipped into her clean set of clothes and snuggled into bed with a damp head of white hair. Examining the ceiling, even now that they had stayed in Nowhere for a couple of weeks, the whole idea of it all just struck her dumb. A train rolling in yearly to pick up random batches of humans then sending them off on life threatening quests, in which three fourths of them will most likely die. Jasper's stomach twisted into a knot and she hugged the mangled bear close. Thinking about the death of all those people caused her stomach to twist into a tight knot and a heavy pressure began to push down on her chest. This realm was eerie and cruel, definitely beautiful, but something dark was plaguing its internal system. She could sense it.

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Sleep hadn't come too easy for her, which was not uncommon after coming to Nowhere, but it was extra hard that night. Sliding in and out of a light sleep really sucked since every little noise and movement in the room caused her to awaken. Hearing some muffled shuffling of someone walking about in the hall, she rubbed her eyes and woke up to a dimly lit room. Morning routines mainly consisted of a bathroom break, stretching, teeth brushing, then breakfast. Being at a wooden cabin with a whole bunch of people definitely gave off a camping sort of feel.

Looking into the slightly cracked mirror in the washroom, she noticed that her hair had dried rather nicely, but sort of stuck out on the left side and flat against her face on the right. Shrugging it off, she was too hungry to comb it down, so following her teeth brushing, she made her way to the kitchen for breakfast. More people were up by then.
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“The other humans?” Martini paused, colorful eyes blinking down at the boy beside her. She wasn’t quite sure to tell him without dampening the mood even more, so instead she just led the boy back into the cabin before floating down and pressing a kiss to his cheek in reassurance. “Let’s talk about that later sweets,” she cooed. “just go take a shower and go to sleep for now. We have plenty of time to talk about things like later, okay?” The mermaid knew this topic was bound to come up eventually but now was neither the time nor place to talk about it. A raging Songbird made her frown in disapproval; the humans hardly needed a reminder about that jerk fish mayor when they were supposed to be getting ready for bed!

Brandy watched as Song muttered angrily to himself as he strode out the door. He was rather worried and was tempted to go with the item hunter, but as he had been tasked with taking care of the humans he decided it would be best to do what Song had told them to do. If he took too long Brandy could always go out later to look for him in case he slipped somewhere; the lake shore was riddled with slimy stones and other dangerous obstacles. Seeing that all the humans were starting to go and take showers like they had been told to rather forcefully by Song, he decided it would be a better idea to unpack their sleeping bags and lay them out. Martini and the bunny sisters would most likely be rooming together, so he decided he and Song were probably going to be in the spare room upstairs. He trudged upstairs, sleeping bags in hand as Martini ushered the humans in the bath. After their rooms were set up he went back downstairs to find that the pink mermaid had disappeared somewhere, presumably to take a shower herself. It seemed that he had taken quite a while longer than he thought he did as the humans and other Nobodies had retreated to their respective rooms for the night, while Songbird had just returned as was standing in the doorway arms laden with supplies from the boat.

“We’re rooming together upstairs if you don’t mind.” He quickly descended the stairway, walking to Song and unburdening the white haired man of his rather heavy looking armful of items, mainly food and walked towards the small kitchen, but paused when he realized how dusty and moldy the place was. He twitched slightly, staring silently at the room for a short moment before placing the food on a nearby table. A broom that was handily leaning against the wall near him was grabbed and brandished much like a sword would be as the bunny charged into the kitchen with a quiet “excuse me” to Song, closing the door behind him.

Almost immediately after Martini came floating out in a long nightgown, and grinned as she spotted Songbird. “Song~ You’re back! I’ve been waiting for you!” She quickly dove for her bag before pulling out a pair of soft pajamas and a fluffy towel, exchanging the pile of fabric for the items in the man’s hands and nudging him towards the bathroom with her tail. “Go wash up now! And make sure to put your dirty clothes outside the door, I’m planning on washing everyone’s clothes tomorrow.” She looked over to the kitchen where loud bangs and clangs were sounding out, floating over and giving a firm knock on the door. “Brandy if you’re going to clean could you tone down the noise a bit? People are trying to sleep!” A short grunt sounded from behind the door as the sounds quieted down. Seeing how Song still hadn’t moved towards the bathroom, she gave him another push. “Come now, you don’t want to have Brandy have to wait for the shower all covered in dirt now do you? I've also put you two's clothes for tomorrow by your sleeping bags, there's no way I'm letting you wear those dirty clothes for tomorrow you understand?"
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A few meters in the fog and Songbird had to admit that he was really stupid. First of all, who walks away without knowing where to go? Second, who the heck doesn’t bring peppermint oil for the lantern? Gee whiz. He sighed as the flames sputtered, his light source temporarily flickering, before delving deeper into parts unknown.

Thankfully he hid his items somewhere nearby, so the retrieval wasn’t much of a hassle. When he returned to the cabin he was treated to both peace and quiet, both of which were sure signs that the humans were tucked in safely, though he had to wonder whether they carried out the order for hygiene to the letter. Ah well. Martini would have seen to that.

“Thanks. My arms were getting sore,” The item hunter couldn’t help but roll back on his heels and adjust the remaining items in his grasp, feeling a bit better now that Brandy relieved him of the better half of his load. He nodded at the bunny’s statement; sleeping together with someone in the same room was hardly the worst thing that could happen to anyone, least of all him. He’d rather have a quiet nobody as a roommate rather than… Well… Let’s say, Martini or Dissonance, and even a lumpy mattress was ecstasy compared to the heap of dry nettles and plants he was accustomed to in his many travels. When the black bunny suddenly armed himself with a broom then stomped off to the kitchen, Songbird had ample time to discreetly giggle at the noises that came through the closed door. What a neat freak. Ah, but he didn’t mean that in a bad way, no. Brandy actually reminded the item hunter of several things he needed straightened out back home.

Before he could even set himself to order, though, Songbird was immediately set upon by their mermaid companion. With a scowl (that had no real heat to it, in all honesty) on his face that more than said that he reviled taking orders from anyone, the item hunter trudged towards the bathroom. An hour later, he re-emerged with another scowl adorning his face. Oh of course he just had to drop his shirt on the wet bathroom floor! Perfect! He could’ve picked it up and brushed it off, but nooooo. It was delightfully wet! Brilliant! Dripping water on the floor, the white-haired nobody slung the damp towel over his head and ran upstairs. Despite the fact that most everyone was asleep he wasn’t going to take chances and wait for someone to see him streaking past half-naked. Thanks to this somewhat conservative belief, it took Songbird no less than five minutes to set himself to rights, which was more or less jumping in his assigned sleeping bag and then curling the covers around him. Wouldn’t his roommate be surprised at the bundle of cloth that resembled a cocoon?

Seconds ticked past and his vision dimmed. Soon, the nobody was drifting through his own dream world blissfully unaware of everything around him. His peace was disturbed when a series of nonsensical images ran past his mind, startling him from his sleep the same way a bucket of ice cold water could rouse anything to rage. Songbird’s eyes snapped open and he scrambled up, the covers falling from his shoulders. What the…? As he tried to get used to the darkness, the nobody glanced around him to see whether everything was in order. Brandy had his back turned to him, and a quick look out the window told him that it was still deep in the night. Try as he might he couldn’t recall what woke him up, only that it inspired a thick black feeling within him, one which never flitted upon him before such that he couldn’t express the sensation properly in words. After a few minutes of trying to calm down (and remember the dream), Songbird gave up and then burrowed under the bag again. They had work to do tomorrow, and what time he spent trying to chase a fleeting fantasy could be clocked to better use with some shut-eye.
Next morning was better, waaaay better. Songbird woke up refreshed and calm, in no small part thanks to the shower he had earlier, and although the morning air had annoying effects on his exposed skin, he gritted his teeth and forced himself to bear with the cold. Still, he was hugging himself by the time he was attempting to wake Brandy- by nature, the item hunter loathed the cold- and his one-armed gestures were soon accompanied by various calls. “Wake up, wake up!” He trilled, shoving Brandy to one side. He didn’t even budge. Songbird groaned. After more moments of talking with the bunny, he decided to wing it and do what birds do best- sing.

Yeah except he was a freaking hybrid between an ice cube and a goose (*cough* goosebumps *cough*) by this time thanks to the temperature, and his throat wasn’t a trooper.

Said melody ended up in something resembling a strangled choke. Songbird turned pink and covered his mouth. “N-nevermind. Just get up!” He screeched (wonders of wonders, his voice cooperated!) before gathering his clothes in his arms then hurtling downstairs for a much-needed hot shower. After this he was going to prepare food for the humans- or at least, request help with preparing breakfast for the humans.

In mere moments he was showered and dressed. After a dumbstruck look at the sparkling kitchen, Song reached for the ready-made stuffs he brought over last night and prepared one of the many dishes he would that early morning. He rolled up his sleeves, still uncomfortable with the clothes Martini supplied him with. After all, from triple-layered coats and thick scarves, now he was was wearing a simple and thin wool sweater with the very make and mystery of the starry night sky, sleek black pants that hugged his lower body quite snugly, and high boots that were clearly made with broad consideration for both form and function. Another nobody would compliment Martini's modish choice of clothing for him, but Songbird... Well...

He felt naked.
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In the town of Yonder...

The kiss on his cheek felt warm, but it made him shiver all the same.

Harper stood awkwardly like a wet puppy, half of him wanted to cry and the other half wanted to laugh. He didn't know what to do anymore, so instead he brought a hand to his cheek and kept it there, trying to keep whatever warmth he had left close. "T-Thank you," he sputtered, eyes focused on the ground and vision blurring with tears. He couldn't hate them, not after everything they had done. Songbird, Brandy, Martini, Cello, Serenade and Dissonance, he just couldn't hate them and the thought of wanting to made him feel guilty. "Martini," he said in a voice that sounded so much older. "Thank you very much, please tell the others we're grateful."

With that said he hurried away to shower then collapsed into bed. The dreams that haunted him were frightening but he slept without so much as a sound. He was just far too tired.

Dissonance was pretty tired too, but she decided to at least try and help with the cleaning. She managed to clear a dusty sofa, unfortunately that was all she did and not long after she fell asleep as well, leaving most of the cleaning to Brandy. In fact even when Song walked in the white rabbit didn't stir, she just tossed and turned on the couch, muttering about lemon cheesecakes and chocolate rivers.

Serenade and Two-Thirds returned much later, they were covered in leaves and grass and looked absolutely tired. The dragged along Mado and had confiscated her knife. After she had threatened to attack the mayor they listened but the mayor didn't drop any information. Mado got upset and the tea shop owner and Serenade had to drag her all the way back to the cabin. It was a chore and the rabbit was tired. "Get cleaned up then get some sleep," she had hissed before ushering Mado towards the bathroom.

"Thanks for the help," she nodded at Two them told him to go get some rest. The others were probably asleep already, she made sure to check every bolt on every door then grabbed a sleeping bad and went to sleep not too far from her sister. Tomorrow would be a long day.

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Morning: Town of Yonder

Morning came quicker than he had hoped and he could hear Hakuren speaking, but to be honest he was still upset. In fact, he was very upset. He kept his eyes screwed shut.

Harper pulled the pillow over his face and mumbled beneath his breath. He liked being polite and sociable, but not today. He wanted to curl up into a ball and just sleep everything away, but he knew that wasn't possible. They had a mystery to solve and items to collect. They needed to go home and if going home meant cooperating with the smug looking older boy then he'd swallow what little pride he had left and play nice. He didn't want to, but he had to and it made him feel sick to his stomach.

"You, don't have to rub it in my face." Harper mumbled before slowly getting to his feet. Harper swallowed a breath of air then convincingly apologized. It was better this way. "Let's just go have breakfast." He finally decided as he made his way to the cabin's living room, Jasper had beaten them there. "Oh, Jasper, good morning." He tried to sound less tired than he did. "A-Are you alright?" After what had happened last night Iro had come down with the flu and Leila hadn't said a word. He was getting worried and wanted to make sure his friends were okay. Wait, when had they become friends? He shook his head, after all they had been through...it would be silly if they weren't, right? The thought brought a sad smile onto his face. Whether they liked it or not, they were all a part of this insane adventure.

Upon entering the ktichen, Harper had realized that the Nobodies had done an amazing job at cleaning up. In fact there was even food. He stood dumbfounded and wondered how they would ever be able to repay the guides for all they had done. "They're amazing," he simply mumbled, there was nothing else to say.

Meanwhile, Serenade was slower than usual. She was tired and she wondered if Two felt the same. In a matter of minutes they needed to be out the door, they were meeting Cello's group today. "Martini, Brandy, Song, thank you for everything." The black rabbit stated as she gave them all a smile, she then turned to the humans. "We'll be meeting Cello's group today, so bring whatever you think you'll need. We start our investigation later."

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Cello's Group: Town of Yonder

"Good morning," Cello crooned, he was already up and about, a waffle in hand a bright grin on his face.

To be honest, he had woken up earlier than intended due a bad dream, but he wasn't about to tell any of the humans that. He was their brave and reliable guide after all and dreams were just dreams. They weren't anything special. Leon was still asleep but Ace had woken up moments ago, he wanted to give them their rest, the night before had been long and tiresome after all, but letting them sleep in just wasn't possible. They needed to meet up with the other guides and humans pronto, but hey, being fashionably late never hurt one. He laughed as memories of the cat bus came flooding back. He had been the one assigned to pick up the late comers.

He remembered Elliot, Meechy, Mado and Numair. Sad, how out of the five he had originally been assigned to watch, only one person remained. The thought made his smile shrink, but it didn't fade. He had been a guide for a long time now, but losing humans never got any easier. He had to wonder why.

"Hey, Ace, would you mind waking Mr. Sleeping Beauty up." He winked at the girl then pointed to a sleeping Leon. "We need to meet the others bright and early at the field, so we better get ready." The cat took a bite out of his waffle then hopped onto a sofa to read a magazine. Skeet stopped to talk for a bit and the two exchanged jokes the same way old buddies did. That continued until Ace and Eliot were prepared. Cello paid Skeet then the humans and the cat were out the door in a flash.

"So, did you two get a nice rest? Today is gonna be one hell of an adventure!" As they approached the field several figures appeared in the distance. And a black and a white rabbit waved. "Whaddya know, that gang's all there!"
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It was the most precious sight she'd ever witnessed in her life. The twinkling counters, shiny linoleum, and spotless sink. Though she observed from a foot away in the living room, she had already gotten the aura of difference as soon as she had set foot at the last step of the stairs. Odd sign number one: clean couch. A white haired man stood at the counter facing away from her. She already knew it was Songbird. He appeared to be making some breakfast as she burned holes into his back; quizzically examining him. It couldn't have been him. No offense to the item hunter, but Song, easily assumed from his clothing style, is somewhat unruly and disfunctional. An image of him wearing a housemaid outfit while brooming the kitchen floor flashed into her mind and it just didn't look right.

"Oh, Jasper, good morning. Are you alright?" The voice came from behind her and she shuffled sideways to avoid blocking the kitchen entrance as Harper walked in whilst saying his greeting.

A worried pressure weighed down on her heart as she heard the slight depression and unusual loss of cheerfulness in his voice. Sliding her arms around his neck, without hesitation, she rested her chin upon the crook of his collar. Hugging him comfortingly, this type of interaction, she was quite good at. "Yes I am. I don't know if you are," she whispered almost inaudibly with a tiresome sigh. The embrace lasted for a good thirty seconds before she finally pulled away, ruffled his messy morning hair, and took a seat at the dining table to have breakfast. Song had put out a couple plates of food and Jasper couldn't help, but to stuff herself. Though the dishes were mainly leftovers, he had recooked them and transformed them into entirely new edible matter.

"We'll be meeting Cello's group today, so bring whatever you think you'll need. We start our investigation later."

Finishing up her breakfast, which contained a series of polite smiling and nodding as she made small talk with the Nobodies and other humans, Jasper followed Serenades orders and headed upstairs to gather her things. After tidying her bed and making sure everything she needed was in her teddy backpack, she stumbled down the staircase after clumsily tripping on the third to last step, but joined the group safely out of the cabin as they travelled to the said meeting place.

The walk was rather short and pleasant, a time where she could circulate some fresh air into her system. Though the town still looked awfully creepy, the renewed feels of the morning somewhat masked its eerieness. Gathering in an open field, they waited for Cello and his newcomers for a short period of time until the twin bunnies began waving happily at the sight of a tinier group that was peeking out in the distance. Jasper gulped. She had been in the group since the very beginning and typically, new humans didn't last very long until they died off during unfortunate events. The possibility of adding more names into the fatality list made her sick to the stomach.
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It had been a fairly exhausting day and despite Leon’s practically inhumane energy levels, by the time they reached the inn he was aching for a good night’s sleep. He barely paid attention to any new Nobodies apart from Skeet, not bothering to subtly hide his actions as he inched away from the oversized cockroach. The farther they got from the Nobody the better Leon felt until he collapsed into his sleeping bag facing the fire. It was warm and cozy, prompting him to immediately fall asleep with a content sigh.

It was peaceful and relaxing at first, until the first of the distorted faces made a guest appearance in his normally barren dreams whose landscape rapidly morphed into one of black waves as dark as a bottomless abyss. Again and again the face resurfaced, until Leon was curled up, tense and clutching his sleeping bag so tightly his knuckles turned paper-white. It was horrifying.

After several hours of horrible, mutated faces beneath billowing waves, Leon was ready to throw up the moment he awoke. Though his skin was paler than usual, there seemed to be nothing off about him, however. He quickly squashed down the horrific night’s memories back into the recesses of his mind and focused on the bright sunlight streaming from a peanut-shaped window. It wasn’t real. It was over.

Reassuring himself with thoughts of the kind, Leon stretched and bid his two companions a hearty good morning before reaching for several waffles and munching on them. He briefly questioned the origin of the waffle, his face completely stuffed, hoping it wasn’t personally prepared by Skeet. Because that would suck big time, he decided, and wolfed down four more before settling down on the floor fairly comfortably, waiting for Ace and Cello to finish after brushing his teeth and washing his face. The cat had decided to read a magazine, giving Leon enough time to take out his pocket mirror – one he’d managed to hang on to – and check his reflection. It wasn’t ideal – his hair was a tad messier than usual and there was a cut on his jawline but it wasn’t as worse as it could be, he decided, pocketing the mirror again. He was lucky he hadn’t lost his earrings yet.

“Not exactly,” Leon laughed but didn’t elaborate further. “Though I suspect I should stay away from water and aquatic creatures, particularly mermaids,” He muttered to himself, his voice nearly inaudible. As they approached the other group in the distance, Leon found himself mildly shocked at the size. Weren’t there supposed to be more? It felt like there were so little, barely any left as compared to the ones who’d come to Nowhere in the first place. Apprehension rose up and gripped at his throat and it was a while before he managed to squash it down, reassuring himself with hollow hopes of ‘it wasn’t that bad’ and ‘they probably got lost and are staying with some Nobodies quite happily’. It wasn’t the best of approaches but for now, it certainly worked.

Upon seeing the waving black and white bunnies, Leon waved back, a wide grin on his face. The Nobodies he’d encountered were few and far in between as most he’d only caught a fleeting glimpse of. And now here were five or six more, if he wasn’t mistaken by the looks of the group. By the time they reached the group of humans, Leon could see each and every one clearly.

The humans were fairly normal and looked just like he’d expected to, just slightly worse for wear and some even unhappy. He briefly wondered why they seemed so miserable and the dream flashed through his mind, making his wonder for only a second whether they’d had the same dreams. Surely it couldn’t be the lovely Nowhere, right?

As for the Nobodies, there was mermaid – an aquatic creature! Leon briefly considered keeping his distance from her but moments later, decided he couldn’t. She seemed friendly enough and just as interesting as the others, she couldn’t possibly have anything in common with the terrifying faces – a birdlike Nobody, one man and two girls sporting bunny ears and another bird-like man. They certainly were an interesting bunch, he decided and greeted every single Nobody and human personally.

“Hello, I’m Leon Elliott. Nice to meet you at last, I hope we get along well.” A warm, sometimes reassuring smile and a small bow of his head. He’d done this countless times before, but this time it felt different. No doubt at least a few would consider his earrings strange, but he’d grown used to it and continued smiling warmly, doing nothing to detract from his friendly persona.
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"Ah, sure thing." Ace nodded and crawled over to Leon. She shook his shoulder not so gently, but spoke softly. She wasn't that rude. "Hey, Leon. Mr. Cello says it's time to go." With that, and maybe a few more prods, Ace stood and went over to the guide to wait as well. In the process, Ace managed to get her own waffles to munch on. "It was alright." She replied to the cat's question about sleep. Once the three were all prepared and ready to go, just like the day before, they set out again.

This time, the walk was much shorter and was pretty much a straight course. The two were going to finally meet the humans that were already there and exploring Nowhere. The stories they had were probably the best! Ace was definitely prepared to listen to them all, and hopefully share those adventures. The closer they got, the more people she could see. Although two of those people she noticed were in fact bunnies. At this point, Ace didn't even question if it was real or not. There were few other nonhuman creatures that caught her eye too. A mermaid, reminding her of the black waves that confused her so. But she pushed the thought away seeing how nice the mermaid looked. And then there was...a bird like creature? She couldn't really explain it, but she let it be.

Another thing that crossed her mind was, 'what were they like?' Ace was like a curious puppy as she explored even the simplest things like meeting new people. Growing up as she did, there was little friendships in her life. Ace was always moving, more focused on how to survive. But she was taking a break from it all and was here. What were they like? Were they charming? Funny? Nice? Maybe even mean? However they acted, she just hoped they'd hey along.

Ace ran fingers through her reddish hair and her grey eyes skimmed through the small crowd. She remembered Froggy saying something about there being more than what was in front of her. It was only around six or so. After Leon introduced himself, Ace took her turn. "Hi! I'm Ace. Like he said, nice to meet you. I bet you guys have awesome stories to tell." Her voice was laced with the excitement she had showed the day before. There wasn't much else she could say after that so she fell silent and waited for...whatever was next.
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It wasn't the answer she expected, but it was the one she wanted.

"A real reason for you to start on the fish person." The gentleman sat down on one of the chairs there, shifting uncomfortably as he found it not to his liking. "Though there's nothing much of interest in a fish, I'm afraid. Now in a human...."

The handle in her pocket seems to grow warmer as her smile grew wider, the knife in her hand rising all by itself, and a moment later would slice down, severing the mayor's neck(?), or where it should be, spewing his insides out on his own floor. The carpet would be ruined forever by the pile of steaming guts that streamed out, as she worked quickly, slicing the mayor apart as easily as one cuts butter with a heated razor.

Then she would arrange his body parts on his lawn and decorate the door with his own guts.

But that moment never came.

Just as she started to advance, Mado was restrained suddenly by familiar faces. How annoying... she should just...

"..ah..."

They took away her knife. And now they're dragging her away.

Ah... still hungry...
How many days had it been since she first boarded the train?

Mado, alone again as the others slept, sat outside, nude beside her clothes drying in the night's air and a small cloth pouch she stuffed all her pills in. Her clothes were starting to smell, so she washed it as best she can after she cleaned herself and after she was sure everyone was asleep. And so here she was waiting for it to dry.

How many days had it been? She was no closer to catching the faceless man than she was before. How was all those people back where she was? Mrs Joneson would have something for her if she visited in the evening. Today would be the day she baked a pie, and also the day she and Walter had a rather animated conversation. Walter likes his pie, she had explained once. Mado thinks Walter was just being nice. He never ate his pie.

Nor had she ever seen him for that matter, but if Mrs Joneson says he exists then he exists.

The faceless man... it was strange that he didn't show up that often now that she was here, though the others showed up regularly. Never in numbers however, just one or two, and just recently while she was bathing a group of four, mishappen bodies going past her and out the window. Mado had a this unshakeable feeling the Faceless man was gathering strength. She shivered when she thought of it gaining more strength than she can handle.

"My dear, that's a fine way to catch a cold." A large blanket landed on her head, completely covering her. "What are you thinking of?"

Struggling a bit with the blanket, she managed to finally get her head out, and start to properly wrap herself in it. "Nothing much... I was thinking of where I came from."

"Hmm... Do you miss your home?" The gentleman sat down by her side, frowning a little as he spots a blemish on his shoes. "Your parents perhaps?"

"Home..." She looked up towards the sky, the first rays of dawn piercing through the darkness. "I don't really have one..."

"I see."
"..the cat..."

After she had deemed her clothes were sufficiently dry enough("..damp...uh...") to wear, she had waited for the rest to awaken. And discovered the breakfast waiting in the kitchen. Wasting no time, she stuffed her face with as much food as she can, paying no heed to the newly awakened others. Afterwards she was brought here, where she was now, meeting with the cat, and his two new escorts.

And since the cat was back, there was something she had wanted to do since she first met him. Mado reached up, grabbed one of his cat ear and pulled on it.
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It's been so long. How long has it been?

It was dark out and the only visible lights came from the buildings in the distance. Oddly, the night was starless and the moon was hidden behind a thick blanket of clouds. It was a gloomy evening, and it looked like it would rain soon. There were three more hours before New Year's eve, but instead of being bundled up and warm in their homes the teens trudged through the icy snow, making their way towards the abandoned train station not too far from town.

"We're really going, huh?" The boy asked with a slight grin. He was in a thick snow coat but he hugged his arms to his chest to save as much body heat as possible. It was darned cold and to be honest he would have sold his soul for a nice, warm cup of hot chocolate. He sniffled, his nose and face flushed due to the weather.

The girl in front of him was bundled up too. She braved through the snow with long, determined strides, but she looked cold too. He watched as she huffed and puffed and stared at her white and icy breath. Darn, it really was a cold evening. "You know," she muttered through chattering teeth. "You didn't have to come with me, Luke." The station could be seen in the distance now and a wave of relief washed over him. His legs were starting to feel stiff and his entire body wanted nothing more than to get away from the chilly snow.

"Pfft, and let you brave the snowstorm on your own? Puhlease, that'd be pretty ungentlemanly of me." Luke hopped forward so they were walking side by side. He didn't believe in the Midnight Train to Nowhere, but if it made her feel any better then he'd accompany her to the station. It wasn't like his parents were ever home, anyways, and celebrating the New Year by himself would have been pretty lame and lonely. "C'mon we're almost there. I brought a mug of hot chocolate with me, we can split it when we get there."

The look in her eyes was unreadable. She didn't know why he hadn't decided to just stay home...he really was her best friend. "Okay," she gave Luke a grin. "That sounds great, and you know...I bet I can make it to the station before you do." She ran off as fast as she could in the knee-deep snow. He was taller and easily outran her, but it was fun, running through the icy outskirts of town. It was different and for some reason he had felt so alive.

He felt his heart fluttering inside his chest, for some reason he could never forget that night. Cycle after cycle would pass, but that was something he always managed to remember. The events after that were a hazy blur, but he remembered a train of flashing lights, of bunny soldiers, and of fleeting stars. He remembered a pristine castle of white perched high in the clouds, a list of some sort, the feeling of soft lips on his own, a golden crown, and dreadfully sweet whispers. The latter still made him shudder, but the words that had been uttered were forever buried beneath the sands of time along with the rest of his memories.

"Luke, we'll meet the humans soon enough. They'll come to us...but before that, call them and tell those two to hurry up. We cannot fail."

Grey eyes blinked several times in a quick succession and he snapped out of his thoughts. "Oh, of course, of course. I'll make sure to go get S and G. We can't waste any more time." He gave her an uncertain smile. Nowadays, he was sure of almost nothing. He just knew that they had to escape her, save the others, and leave this pastel painted hell.

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Yonder's Field - Mission Briefing

First Martini, then Jasper. The kindness everyone was showing made him feel warm and fuzzy inside, it made him want to make sure the others were alright too.

Harper went through the morning like a robot, eating and doing what was necessary, but he felt empty. It made him wonder if the others were doing the same thing and a part of him just wanted to pull everyone into a tight embrace. Here, in Nowhere, they were family because they didn't have anyone else. Sure, they had the nobodies, and the guides were great, but they weren't from earth and they didn't understand the loss that the humans felt for their own world.

The boy had looked around to see everyone at the dining table, the only one missing was Iro who was sick in bed. Serenade said something about sending the magician to the town square by boat and Harper had protested, worried for his friends safety. However, the black rabbit reassured him, stating that a guide named "Froggy" would pick the magician up. They ate their breakfast, dropped Iro off at the docks then made their way towards the field. It was empty and Harper wondered if Cello would be late, the same way he had been at the party. The lost souls waited for a bit before a smaller group began approaching from the distance. The twins waved and Harper did the same.

Cello's group was a small one that consisted of only two people, but all the same Harper wondered if they'd stay or if they'd vanish off the face of the earth like Numair or Emily.

"Cello!" The white rabbit squealed. "It's good to see you again."

"Dissonance, Serenade, Songbird, Brandy, Martini and Two-thirds, pleasure to see you folks again." He gave the ladies a wink before grinning broadly at both Songbird and Brandy. He then gave Two a polite nod, he didn't know the tea shop owner that well, but he knew the nobody was one helluva tea brewer. The cat placed a reassuring hand on Ace's and Leon's shoulders then ushered them towards the others. "This here is Leon and Ace." He stated even though the two had already introduced themselves.

"It's good to meet you pasty skinned humans." Dissonance grinned from ear to ear.

"I'm glad you could make it. We were expecting you back at the castle, but I'm happy Stephen managed to keep you occupied." She was one of the few nobodies who referred to Froggy by his real name. "I'm Serenade and it's nice to meet you Ace and Elliot. Cello, it's good to see you again."

Harper waved sheepishly from beside Jasper and Mado. "Nice to meet you guys," he greeted with a smile. Not long after Mado walked up to Cello and yanked him by the ear.

"Ow, oh...it's you." He stared at Mado then laughed. She had almost killed him back on the Shakespearean, not to mention she busted the ship. He stilled owed the pirates hundreds and hundreds of stars...but at least she was alright. He chuckled awkwardly, removed her hand from his ear then gave her a pat on the head. "It's good to see you to stabby girl." He didn't really remember her name. On the ship he had been to terrified to remember much.

"Cello," Serenade called, interrupting all the greetings that were taking place. "Would you mind if I sent you on another task?"

"Nah, what's up?" He raised both eyebrows and waited.

"I need you to go to the mayor's office, snoop around for old files and whatnot. I want to know something about the incident long ago and I need you to speak with the mayor. Mind if you go?" She asked with a sigh, she'd go herself but after last night the mayor refused to talk with either Two-Thirds or herself.

"I don't mind at all." He gave Ace and Leon a hesitant look. "Will you two be alright?" He had grown fond of them and just wanted to make sure they'd be fine. "I mean, I'll go, just look after them for me will ya, they're sweet kids." He flashed a grin at the other guides and Serenade smiled back.

"Oh, oh, sis, can I go with Cello?" Dissonance hopped in place. "As back up? Please?"

"Good idea, I'd get lonely all by myself." The cat stated with a laugh.

Serenade shrugged. "Go ahead you two, we'll meet up again tonight at the cabin. Take care." The black rabbit gave them both a wave then smiled kindly at Ace and Elliot.

"Ace, Elliot, see you guys later." Cello called out while Dissonance waved goodbye to the others, specifically Haku and Leila. The duo walked off, eventually disappearing down the dirt road.

Serenade nodded at the remaining humans and guides. "We'll be investigating the lake and the nearby caves today, so I'll be splitting you all into groups, but for now relax. I'll need to talk with Brandy, Martini and Two for a little while." She motioned for the guides to follow her and made her way towards a nearby tree not too far from where the humans were at.

Meanwhile, Harper approached the duo and offered them a smile. "I'm Harper," he stuck out his hand in a friendly gesture. "Did you both take the train too?"
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The morning passed rather quickly as the company awoke and quickly set in motion their irregularly regular day. Light continued to infiltrate through the windows, yet dusty snow could no longer be seen fluttering about. There was a pleasant mood to be found downstairs as humans went down to have breakfast. The atmosphere was light and easy, not a trace to be seen of yesterday's tension. A change in the overall appearance of the ground floor was apparent, for the lovely guides had taken upon themselves the task of cleaning up and creating a suitable dwelling space, where one could think without choking twice in one minute from the layers of filth floating in the air.

Dissonance was full of energy, her exuberant chitter-chatter flooding the ears of anyone both in the same and neighboring room. Her counterpart, however, did not seem merry, in fact, exhaustion was written all over her face, but she did her best to pull off the "responsible adult" act proficiently. The previously extravagant hobo nobody, whom you might have assumed had some sort of connection with Salvador Dali, had now acquired a more casual appearance and was stirring hastily in the kitchen. Wearing a simple woolen sweater and jeans, Songbird looked like a normal albino opening cans and calling it quits. Speaking of white-headed klutzes, Jasper was her usual self. Sniffing around like a bloodhound, the lass seemed to be particularly interested in the happenings within the kitchen, which in turn piqued Hakuren's curiosity, but he refrained from making a sudden entrance there. With his blue shirt buttoned properly and a scarf loosely hanging around his neck, the young man held his folded coat in one hand as he gave the girl a sunny "Good morning". His mannerism had not changed much, if not at all, since the very beginning of their journey, yet his companion was a different topic. Harper was somewhat shaky, his complexion a bit pale and his voice, which normally quivered because of timidness, had a prominent note of depression creeping its way in when he greeted the mysophobe. Although he would have liked making a comment on the lighting and the youngster's "sunshine" mood, the green-blue-eyed lad kept it to himself when Jasper went and hugged Harper without a drop of hesitation, something a normal germophobe would think twice about. He didn't, however, hide neither the smile, nor the small puff of air that came out through his nostrils. Cold times warmed cold hearts and harsh situations drove living beings to seek the natural security of the herd. Thus he wasn't surprised how close his two comrades had become. Knowing how benignant Riddle was, he probably already considered the group his family. It was sweet of him to believe this, if he did, of course. Closeness always brought the heart and soul a feeling to belong, a feeling of security and strength. This wasn't foreign to Hakuren either, for he too had once felt how important being in a group was, one which he became part of in less than a week's time, just like the current situation in Nowhere. But the him in the past was different to the him in the present. Sweden's chill was far, locked away in the abyss that was his mind, the memory only being allowed to surface in moments of melancholy, anniversaries and the like. Looking away from the 'couple's bonding scene, the young man glanced over his shoulder and allowed his gaze to climb up the stairs. Still no sign of the puppy, which didn't know how to bark. She had been sleeping rather soundly, but the white hare would most likely not leave her in that position for too long.
"Lets hurry it up, doves." was the only thing he uttered behind his back as he walked off towards the dining room.
Breakfast was quick, yet delightful. While Jasper somehow managed to cope with wolfing down dish after dish and talk to the Nowhereians in a friendly manner, Hakuren gossiped with Dissonance and, as a joke, decided to ask her the age-old question humanity has been pondering on: "Why is a raven like a writing desk?". Riddle was still a bit shaken and Mado didn't even attempt to begin a conversation with anyone. It's notable to remark that one member of their golly band was absent. Iro had, unfortunately, come down with a cold, which had tied him down to the bed. Unable to move a muscle, the magician would not accompany them in their search for clues.

Once their stomachs were full, the group headed out for the day. They passed the docks, where the water quietly splashed against the shore, murky and unwelcoming. Neither fog, nor mist could be seen in the perimeter, for the ghostly white covers had retreated for the forest's depths. Having nothing to do there, the travelers continued forward until they reached an open field. Barren, windy, the grass beneath their feet was yellow and dead, they were all alone in the midst of nothing. For several moments, they all stood still, until both Serenade and Dissonance began waving their hands and calling out with cupped hands around their mouths. Soon Harper joined in the greeting. The newcomers were arriving. As expected, Cello had chosen to be fashionably late. Leading the two humans who were meant to join the main group, he was like a proud general, marching through a conquered town, head held high, smiling from ear to ear. Whilst the nobodies went onto exchanging cheerful greetings and information, Hakuren walked forward, in order to introduce himself. The black-blue-haired boy had observed each of the newbies carefully as they had approached them.
The first one to reveal his identity was a young man of an age around that of Harper's and his own. His bright eyes contrasted well to his dark brown hair, yet nothing...

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“Hello, I’m Leon Elliott. Nice to meet you at last, I hope we get along well.”

The first impression she got from him was that he was most likely the 'Haruken' type. Intellectual and intimidating, with a hint of spite. The two boys looked alike in some features such as the hair color. Very dark, though Haruken's had a tinge of indigo in them. Jaw line and cheekbones were crisp and tightly structured, it made her feel sloppy. The feather earrings that dangled from his lobes fascinated her though. Quite an unusual choice in accessories for males, but it accentuated well with his straight face and iris coloration. It took a bit off force to rip her stare from them. The golden orbs, his eyes, were entirely more 'eye-catching' than anything else about him, but she scanned over his attire anyway. She noticed his get up was just as clean cut as his first words had been. Previously releasing a somewhat 'rich-kid' aura, his tailored suits confirmed with the prediction. His greeting was outwardly formal, the bow felt rehearsed. Word choices and body language all portrayed actions she would never see from people living in New York. It displaced her. The expressed feelings were disturbingly void. Jasper didn't mind the empty vibes she sensed from it though. It was human nature to act pleasant externally and say things that are yet to take to heart. But since they would be stuck together in the everlasting land of Nowhere for who knows how long, his hopes were bound to come true eventually.

Nodding in acceptance and beginning to fumble out of habit, the hem of her hoodie was starting to become permanently wrinkled. Her spare clothes were rather bland and the red and white skulls on her shirt paired interestingly with her albinistic appearance. She then turned her attention towards the female newcomer.

"Hi! I'm Ace. Like he said, nice to meet you. I bet you guys have awesome stories to tell."

'Awesome.. yeah...', she thought sardonically. The comment recalled memories of when she had first entered Nowhere. In Ace's mind, it was most definitely magical, in a happy light, but when one experiences the true nature of why the humans were ever brought here, then the switch could easily be flicked down. The first taste she ever got from Nowhere's dark side was from the Queen herself. There was just something 'off' about her, but Jasper couldn't really place a finger on it.

The tone of Ace's voice differed immensely from Leon's. It was adventurous and cheerful, but most of all, genuine. She contained a kind of childish innocence much like her own and Jasper liked that about the girl. Noticing the outlines of the girl's hipbones peeking out from under her slightly short top, she gulped and knew she would never be able to pull of that kind of skin exposing style. Ace was rather busty on top as well, as it made Jasper shed some confidence about her flat physique.
Cello was sent off to do a task and the Nobodies were called to a gathering father away from the human group to discuss as they were given time to welcome the additions. It was so like Harper to be the first to speak up, of course followed by Haruken. Feeling that it would be rude of her not to say anything, she shuffled forward cautiously, her head hung low as she mumbled, "Jasper."
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"Dissonance, Serenade, Songbird, Brandy, Martini and Two-thirds." Ace repeated more to herself as she tried memorizing the names. The bunnies were seemingly twins, so she'd have to catch on to that, but all the other odd creatures would be easier to remember. Ace would remember by face and distinction. What made them so unique was how she'd remember the funky residents of Nowhere. Towards one of the humans, she gave a welcoming smile and waved back. For someone with the past she had, she was quite a chipper person.

Her gaze fell on the others in curiosity. What would happen next? Her attention caught onto a girl that pulled Cello's ear, but she made no mind of it. Odd as it was, Ace decided not to question it...even when Cello referred to her as stabby girl.

'It's probably nothing.' Ace thought for a few heartbeats before pushing it away. The red head rocked on her toes in anticipation, awaiting what was next. Going to the castle Serenade- or was it Dissonance?- spoke of.

Ace took a step forward, though looked back when Cello had to depart from them. "Hehe, I'll be fine. Don't worry." She reassured the cat. "Can't wait to see you again." She called out as he departed with Dissonance- this time she was sure of the name.

"Investigating? Investigating, what for?" Ace questioned with a slight tilt of her head.

It was put off for a moment when a male approached her. She returned the gesture with a firm shake of hands and then nodded. "Duh, silly. How else would we have gotten here?" Harper seemed like a nice person- at least he seemed to have a nice air to him. After all, he did approach first. Another male she faced seem...almost similar to Leon a little. They both had an air to them that Ace couldn't make out. But since she couldn't, she left it alone. That was another person who she was introduced to, Haruken.

Her eyes caught on to another who stepped forward, and she smiled to her as well. "Jasper? Nice to meet you." Her voice softened a little noticing the girl's timid ways. Ace learned through experience that some people weren't too fond of others being...loud. The girl laughed softly at the thought, knowing she could be a tad over zealous. Ace then offered a greeting to everyone else before asking again.

"So...What is this investigating about?"
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Opening her eyes, leaving the bed, waking up - for Leila, those were three very different events. They occur one by one, in succession but usually with long intervals inbetween. A fourth event, no less distinct, is her actually realizing she had woken up.

Leila did not dream the night after the events at the lake.

She sat still in bed for quite a while in the morning, the old, warm blankets wrapped firmly around her body. Her eyes - if anyone minded to observe them - were aimed idly at the empty space in front of her position on the lower bed of one of the bunks. As there was a difference between waking up and being lucidly awake, there was difference between looking at something and actually seeing it. Leila, in this case, was not even making an attempt at looking at anything at all.

The lack of a dream made it considerably harder to distinguish between dream and reality.

Not like it was an easy task otherwise, anyway.

She felt a bit...frustrated, to be honest. Confused also, to some extent. To be exact - well, she soon realized there was no way for her to accurately describe how she felt at the moment. The only phrase in colloquial lexicography that fell reasonably close to her state of mind and emotion would, perhaps, be that she felt absolutely horrible.

Several of her fellow humans seemed to have awoken beforehand, since she did not remember being conscious enough to notice them leaving their beds.

A dull, swelling pain occupied the left side of her head. Leila wondered is she had perhaps caught a cold during the events last night. She reluctantly climbed out of her fortress of a blanket sheet, exposing to the morning air all of her skin except that was covered by the simple shirt and shorts she was wearing - a piece of clothing she collected from the cabin itself as her old clothing were soaked from her falling into the lake.

It did take a while for her to figure out how buttons were supposed to work.

Every bone and muscle, every part of her consciousness in her body protested as she stood upright in the bedroom. The sour sensation of aching pain crept throughout her body every time an attempt of movement was made. Her mind assembled the bits and pieces of the environment she sensed to create a coherent picture, yet every step in the process it was broke off and she involuntarily reminded herself of the fears and the illusions she had experienced during his time in Nowhere. She screamed internally as her perception of reality, just as the structure of her body, felt like it was falling apart much faster than it could be repaired.

She did not know how she managed to to gather the strength to pull herself to head to the dining room, where most of their band of humans were already collected, for breakfast.

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The eeriness of the town that morning was much reduced by the absence of fog and the presence of sunlight. The open field the meeting took place upon was much reminiscent of the style of The Sound of Music, contrasting strongly with the haunting mist and Siren song in last night’s memory. The air was just as chilly, but in a comfortable way, compared to the skin-piercing iciness of the air above the mist-covered lake.

The environment made her feel a bit, if not significantly, better than she did in the morning, although the dizziness persisted. She focused, at that moment, on breathing in the morning air. It smelt of vegetation, and soils. It was every bit as foreign, for the girl who had been living in a metropolis for all seventeen years of her life, as any other part of the dreamy realm of nowhere; but for once Leila decided it was enjoyable.

It also only occurred to Leila later that spare clothes existed in the items the group was carrying.

She recognized Cello, the cat-eared guide that guided the other group the first time. The other guide with attire that reminded her of frogs she didn’t recognize. And beside them, two human additions to the group, introducing themselves as Leon and Ace. Their personalities shined through their greetings and conversations: one curt, formal, without excess content, and the other rambling on endlessly, beaming with energy.

Also, feather earrings.

As the others greeted the newcomers and the guides waved them goodbye, Leila stood a few steps behind Hakuren - the two of them Dissonance waving particularly hard at. Hakuren himself didn’t seem to be making much of an effort to socialize just yet. Leila herself decided to take a couple of steps forward and nod - more ceremoniously than out of genuine concern, as much of her learnt mannerisms was - at the newly arrived couple.

Elliot. She remembered another Elliot who was in the group, back on the Star Fisher. What happened to him? Leila didn’t remember. Perhaps it happened while she wasn’t conscious. Or was that before they boarded the Ship? She fought to remember, to no avail. She found her memories a spinning blur instead of the lucid images she was used to. What happened? How long ago? Where were they? Questions flooded her consciousness, all without answers, nor enough information to construct answers from. Questions, questions about questions, and questions about those questions about questions. It was only amusing that Leila’s state of mind was summed up by one inquiry voiced by the energetic newcomer:

"So...What is this investigating about?"
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Harper smiled sheepishly at both Ace and Leon. He wasn't exactly the outgoing sort, but in Nowhere he understood that he needed to stop being a coward and take steps outside of his comfort zone. "It's really good to see new faces," he uttered, unsure about what to say next. "So far there are five of us, Hakuren, Jasper, Leila, Mado and I. There were a bit more us back then, but that's a story for another day." He chided himself mentally for letting what had happened kind of slip out through his words and ended up avoiding eye contact with the new comers. The others couldn't be dead...Nowhere was a magical, crazy place so maybe in the nick of time Emily had been saved by a giant flying rabbit or maybe the Celery God took pity on Numair and decided to whisk the surfer away to a land of broccoli and sunshine. Anything was possible, right? He wouldn't think of them as dead until he got proof!

"Duh, silly. How else would we have gotten here?"

"O-Oh, well, it's just...we didn't see any of you at the party and the guides didn't tell us anything about new humans." He paused to laugh nervously. "Well, not until we got to the lake, right, Jasper?" He needed someone to back him up, he felt absolutely out of his element, being the first to approach new comers. "Mhm, the past two weeks have been crazy, though I'm sure you guys have a lot to tell us about too. Have you guys been staying at the castle?" He finally asked before shrinking behind Hakuren and Jasper. The former was the who was better with words. Maybe he'd be nice enough to take over and use his people skills to be nice for once.

Then Ace asked about the investigation and the color drained from Harper's face. Did he have to tell her about the Siren? About the drowning that almost killed all of them. Serenade and the other nobodies were talking in hushed whispers not too far from where they were. Maybe he'd leave that to the guides. He didn't want to talk about it just yet.

"Did you guys hear about the living list?" He asked, as he fumbled with the collar of his shirt. His original clothes were hanging out to dry and he was in a white shirt, jeans and shoes. Harper was pretty plain, that was one thing people could say about him. "The second item on the list is a Siren's song...I think we have to find it." He was sugarcoating the current situation. He dug into his bag and held out the list towards Ace and Leon. The number one item, Essence of a Chaotic star had been crushed out from the list. Harper turned to look at Hakuren, Mado,Leila and Jasper even, hoping one of them would help explain the situation in a nonthreatening way.
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Once their stomachs were full, the group headed out for the day. They passed the docks, where the water quietly splashed against the shore, murky and unwelcoming. Neither fog, nor mist could be seen in the perimeter, for the ghostly white covers had retreated for the forest's depths. Having nothing to do there, the travelers continued forward until they reached an open field. Barren, windy, the grass beneath their feet was yellow and dead. They were all alone in the midst of nothing. For several moments, all stood still, until both Serenade and Dissonance began waving their hands and calling out with cupped hands around their mouths. Soon enough, Harper joined in the greeting. The newcomers were arriving. As expected, Cello had chosen to be fashionably late. Leading the two humans who were meant to join the main group, he was like a proud general, marching through a conquered town, head held high, smiling from ear to ear. Whilst the nobodies went onto exchanging cheerful greetings and information, Hakuren walked forward, in order to introduce himself. The black-blue-haired boy had observed each of the newbies carefully as they had approached.

The first one to reveal his identity was a young man of an age around that of Harper's and his own. As he strode across the hushing soulless sea, his gait had been balanced, strong and firm, his legs bending neither towards each other, nor too much to the side, revealing that the walker had an earthbound and steadfast state of mind, at least to the green-blue eyes, which scanned him thoroughly. A notable piece of his attire was the set of earrings, composed of only two feathers, with one on each ear. Such an accessory was quite common for the tender gender in the human world and rarely did the masculine side take a liking to such decorative items, yet it was not unheard of. Homosexuals, who did not wish to be the dominant partner in their relationship, ofttimes wore flashing outfits and jewelry, however, it would be foolish to make a statement based only on the orientation of the individual. The overall attire of the youngster at hand was rather inordinate, considering the person's age. With a perfectly ironed suit, bent collar and properly fastened tie, his overall appearance suggested a high standing in society. Combining this with the attributes gathered for his movements implied that he was most likely raised in a circle of executive officers, important officials and the like. His introduction only confirmed this statement. Albeit his name did not reveal it, Leon Elliot, the slight bow he made hinted at an eastern upbringing. Using a polite manner of speech and smiling in a friendly manner, it was obvious he wished to make a good first impression.
'How cute. An actual 'newbie'.' Hakuren thought, whilst Harper introduced both himself and the rest of their jolly gang.

The second person to join their merry band was a young girl by the name of Ace, who made quite the impression on the young man. Examining her from top to bottom, he deducted that both her top and her bottom were very suitable. So far, only the sky pirate girls had had chests of a pleasing size, thus the arrival of this new addition to the family was welcomed warmly. Her cheerful attitude felt like a beam of the sun's warm rays, her innocence shining along the way. It was a delight to have such an element again. The boy in the midnight green coat, which was unzipped, revealing his blue shirt underneath it, was reminded of another lass with a similar personality, who had once been part of their batch, yet he couldn't recall her name. Only her image remained. An exuberant girl with a conductor's hat, who had stormed into the lobby at the very start of their journey. It was a fun memory to recall. From back then, the humans who survived were only him, Harper, Jasper and Leila. The ones who were lost from their original group were the old fart, named Eric, the mentioned girl and Rhonda. In the process of accepting new members, they had lost all but two, Iro and Mado. Emily, Elliot, Numair and another man, whom he could not label with a name, had vanished forever. Of course, there was a possibility they were all still alive and well, but Hakuren wasn't that much of an optimist. None of the 'misplaced' humans were mentioned again by the Nowhereians, thus it was logical to conclude, at least for the ones who were on the Shakespearian, that they were dead. It wasn't an easy bite to swallow for all who had known them. Songbird and Serenade were apparently still feeling the sting of loss. But dreading over the past was meaningless. No matter how many tears are cried, the dead shall never rise. It was a hard fact, but necessary, in order for life to continue on it's infinite circular path.

"So...What is this investigating about?" Ace asked.
"Did you guys hear about the living list?" Riddle replied with a question, as he fumbled with the collar of his shirt. His original clothes were hanging out to dry and he was in a white shirt, jeans and shoes. Harper was pretty plain, that was one thing people could say about him. "The second item on the list is a Siren's song...I think we have to find it." Digging into his bag, he later held out the list towards Ace and Leon. The number one item, Essence of a Chaotic star, had been crossed out from the list. Harper turned to look at Hakuren, Mado,Leila and Jasper even, hoping one of them would help explain the situation in a nonthreatening way.

Harper's efforts to start the conversation were worthy of phrase, knowing how timid he himself ofttimes was. Although he had the courage to initiate it, he couldn't keep up for long and sough aid from his companions. Hakuren made a mental note to compliment him on his attempt to create a white lie and partaking in this form of social interaction, but he'd leave it for later.
"The "Living list" is like a scavenger hunt list." the young man began with an explanation, in case the newcomers hadn't heard what the list itself was. He was smiling, as always. "We have to collect all the items listed. Every time we get one, another appears. That's the sort of game we were brought here for." he put it simply as that, albeit he knew there was a far better theory as to why they were forced to enroll in this circus. "The investigation we're all participating in is about the newest treasure we have to find: the "Siren's song". Since it's a melody, it's not of a physical matter, so we can't actually catch it. However, if we don't cling onto the noun "song", the entire thing might be a metaphor for something else." he told them one of the versions he had considered. "Well, we can't draw conclusions just yet. We arrived just yesterday, after all, so we don't know as much as we need. For now, the only information we have is that there was once a witch hunt in this town. A woman was accused of witchcraft and drowned in the lake. Ever since then, people have been committing suicide unconsciously by sleepwalking into the lake." his gaze traveled to the waters, which were visible in the distance. "If you want to take a nap, in each ear put a tap." he rhymed playfully. Harper was probably burning next to him right about now and he knew it. Telling the newbies the truth straight on without a drop of remorse was most likely considered heartless or cruel, but Hakuren did not agree. If they weren't told about the deadly song, they wouldn't plug their ears before falling asleep, which would increase their chances of becoming victims even before they finished their first mission. However you looked at it, there was no way to sugarcoat the incident and hiding it was not in their best interest. If they were going to pull through this ordeal, they had to become close friends, most likely as close as family, in terms of information exchange. They couldn't have secrets from one another, at least not secrets of this kind. "There's no real danger if you don't doze off without earplugs, so no worries." he told them, still smiling whilst looking at his comrades with those two green-blue eyes. "From what we all heard, Cello went with Diss-chan to search for clues from the past when the witch hunt was still active. That'll probably be our main source of evidence, but since we're all here, we might as well search this abandoned place. Maybe if we find the victim's house, we'll discover something interesting. As for what the "Siren's song" might actually be..." he gazed at Leila "Any bright ideas?". The girl had said barely nothing, but considering the air around her, she was most likely knowledgeable and had had an opinion of her own.
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"Uh, yeah.", she backed Harper up with some agreement.

And so the introductions and shyness continued amongst the older members and the newcomers. Nodding her head and stepping back into the somewhat protective space beside the much more familiar faces of Harper and Haruken, the red haired female was curious about the investigation and Jasper realized that they probably didn't receive the same formal, planned introduction to Nowhere as her own group had gotten. They didn't get the rundown of what their ultimate purpose was there and how they would need to go about it. Harper being the coy ice breaker continued to answer the inquiry with a proposed starter about the living list, along with the physical copy of the document. After presenting his contribution to giving Ace a rough sketch of what exactly it was they were doing, he retreated a bit and already she could sense he wasn't in the mood to explain the dreaded background history of Siren Lake mystery. Of course at this point, Haruken took the initiative to deliver the dark side of Nowhere. He was always good at being blunt and straight up and that's the exact approach he took in explaining the life threatening situations of these "adventures".

Jasper could feel sweat forming at the top of her brow because of how oblivious the two must be to the dangers and risks involved in accomplishing these tasks and still manage to live. Cringing a bit at the pale humor he added along with the miserable reality of it all, she was afraid to look up and see their reactions to the sorry news.

"From what we all heard, Cello went with Diss-chan to search for clues from the past when the witch hunt was still active. That'll probably be our main source of evidence, but since we're all here, we might as well search this abandoned place. Maybe if we find the victim's house, we'll discover something interesting. As for what the "Siren's song" might actually be... Any bright ideas?"

Many mixed feelings flooded her senses about the searching out of this particular "item" and enthusiasm was definitely not one of them. Staring at the crumpled living list, every single one they conquered would equal to one step closer to home and so, if they wanted to get back to the 'real' world that much faster, it should be in their best interests to begin the clue sniffing now. Raising up a hand and clearing her throat, Jasper dropped in her two cents.

"Since we couldn't get anything from the Mayor himself, I believe turning to the townspeople for information should be our next move. I mean, they're probably just as terrified and inconvenienced with this Siren as anyone of us. If they knew anything, I'm sure they'd spill every single fact they knew to help us end the suicides."

That was probably the longest she'd ever spoken in her life and the choking feeling that hit her after uttering the last word was oddly similar to the drowning she felt last night. Speaking was so complicated and nerve racking, yet stepping out of her comfort zone was required in all this for her to survive and communicate with her comrades. Remembering that they would need to be investigating caves and around the lake in groups today, first of all, no one even knew how long ago this had happened. What if there was no more actual evidence left on the banks of the lake? What if it had all been washed away? Filling in the blanks wasn't so easy when one considers how little information they had on the topic. Heaven only knows what the hell a 'Siren's Song' even was or looked like. Heck! They could stumble upon it while strolling around the beach and not even know that that's what they were looking for!
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“Any bright ideas?”

Leila’s mind raced as the question was raised. In fact it had started to long before Hakuren turned to look at her. And after the boy finished the question, the stop of her train of thought didn’t show signs to be stopping soon.

Greek mythology. That row of heavy books, enormous in volume, with hard covers decorated delicately with classic patterns of golden leaves and flowers. Leila had read about sirens, long ago. Beautiful creatures that lure sailors to their drowning death with mind-overtaking song.

A Siren’s song was the next item on the living list - the crumbled piece of scripture in the groups possession, which updated its contents as events proceeded.

How exactly do you collect a song? A song is voice and sound, music and spoken lyrics. Sound is vibration of particles of whatever medium available at the moment. The vibration is not substance, but pattern: a pattern that can be recorded and recreated at will. It’s the same song no matter heard through the morning air or under the evening sky. Man has technology to capture that, she believed.

Some may argue there was more to music and song than vibrations through the air. They spoke of meaning and emotion, of heart and soul. They say it’s not the sounds in the air, it’s the stirring in the heart of the singer and the listener. Leila was not sure if she ever felt that, but she could figure, and she did not disagree. The firing of neurons must be expectable, must follow some patterns, at least to some extent. A song can be touching to more than one person must mean that the triggering of emotion, like vibrations of gas molecules, must be replicable. It’s not the medium that matters concerning what you hear as long as the sound waves are the same. Patterns of emotion are, she decided, more or less like patterns of the vibration of particles.

A song is, boiled down, information. How does one, then, collect information?

She tried to recall. She had heard the Siren song, she could remember it.

Yet that also meant remembering the broken vision of dreams, and the feeling of nearly drowning. She couldn’t. Or rather, didn’t want to.

Leila looked up at Hakuren, inside whose mind, she speculated, a thousand thoughts must have been processed in the same interval. His eyes still gazed at her after the seconds of an interval of time.

“No.” was her answer, as it always was when she didn’t have one. The difference this time was that, out of no apparent reason that was within her understanding, she made an attempt at an apologetic smile as she uttered the single syllable.

Also, “Leila Noelle.” An abrupt, and perhaps unnecessary addition to the cache of names and introductions the group had delivered. Neither of the newcomers were likely to hear it, anyway, as Jasper - surprisingly - spoke up.

It seemed directing the investigation at the villagers was to be the next objective.

Leila still didn’t know what a Siren song was.
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Leon nodded along to a boy’s explanation about a list of sorts, hanging onto his every word. A list didn’t sound so bad, he thought – until he heard the next item on the list. He shook his head, convinced he hadn’t heard them right. “Excuse me?” His voice was incredulous and his eyebrows rose in surprise. “A song? How do you physically find a song?” His eyes narrowed at the boy, weighing up the situation. There was something wrong there, something he was obviously hesitant to tell them. When he turned towards two other humans behind him, Leon followed his gaze to a boy around his age and a girl.

Harper’s previous statement echoed in his ears. "So far there are five of us, Hakuren, Jasper, Leila, Mado and I. There were a bit more us back then, but that's a story for another day."

So it was true. Leon inwardly smirked at having gotten that piece of information and stored it away, still absentmindedly wonder exactly what had happened to the other humans. However, he tuned that thought out and ran back over the names. Jasper, Leila and Mado were obviously girls, leaving Hakuren the only viable option for the other boy Riddle had turned to. The girl, he remembered she had muttered her name as “Jasper”. There was yet another girl behind Hakuren, a girl with dark hair who’d only nodded in greeting and hadn’t offered her name. Leila or Mado. The other name would obviously belong to the girl that had yanked at Cello’s ear.

Despite the introductions being all over the place and only figuring out three of the five humans’ names, Leon quickly committed the names to memory, along with the Nobodies. Songbird. Martini. Brandy. Two-Thirds. Serenade. Dissonance. Their names were definitely outlandish and Leon could only barely match possible names to the beings themselves, speculating the Songbird was the Nobody with feather-like hair. The rest were impossible to tell and Leon decided to simply wait for the right moment.

Due to his inner musings, Leon remained silent for a while, until Hakuren started explaining the ‘List’. Suddenly putting his name-deducting spree on hold, Leon's eyes surveyed him sharply, putting away Hakuren’s words deep into his mind for future analysis, should it be warranted. Despite his initial excitement at being in Nowhere, Leon found a little bit of it diminishing as the boy went on, only a smile on his face. Strange, how he spoke of people of drowning themselves without batting an eye. Nevertheless, Leon’s growing apprehension was hidden behind a small smile, attentively nodding along to Hakuren. After all, it was something expected of Nowhere. You couldn’t encounter such a phenomenon back in the real world, could you? Either way, it was slightly terrifying and for a split second, the nightmares flashed back before Leon’s eyes, making him blink rapidly several times in surprise. Perhaps it had had something to do with the case? For several moments, Leon found himself wondering whether to bring it up. Had the others experienced the nightmares too? It was hard to tell, for no one mentioned it or gave any outward sign of distress or sleeplessness.

While Hakuren turned and addressed the dark-haired girl behind him, Leon went off in his own thoughts. A Siren’s song? Could that possibly have something to do with recreating the song? Singing it or producing it somehow? It was clear that it was physically impossible to collect a song, yet this was Nowhere and Leon was entirely sure whether the laws of physics and the universe applied here.

“Leila Noelle.” Leila. He’d remember that, just like the rest of the names. Hakuren, the dark-haired boy that, now that he thought about it, was strikingly similar to himself. Leila and Jasper, the girls, one having dark hair and the other light. Harper, the timid boy that seemed only a little bit younger than him. That left Mado, the brown haired girl Cello had referred to as ‘stabby girl’. Despite the burning curiosity to find out why, it fizzled out and disappeared almost immediately, his interest jumping to the topic at hand.

“So, where exactly do you guys think we should start investigating? The victim’s house sounds promising enough.” For the first time, Leon spoke, adding his thoughts in to the inquiry, the question aimed only slightly more towards Hakuren, as he seemed to be the chattiest of the humans. He’d only met these new humans around fifteen minutes ago after two weeks of nothing but oversized insects and talking vegetables yet, he already felt at ease, like he’d been there the entire time.
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Suicides, witch hunts, and deaths. The longer they stayed, the darker Nowhere appeared to be.

He felt sorry for Leon and Ace and wondered how they were taking the news. They didn't seem to know much about Nowhere, and perhaps they had believed it was an okay place. However, Hakuren probably shattered their view on Nowhere when he began hitting them with the truth and nothing but it. A part of him wanted to just disappear, but a part of him realized that Hakuren had made a good point. Ignorance would get them hurt and even if they didn't find out now, they'd find out eventually. Harper's eyes flitted uneasily from Ace to Leon and he gave them both a reassuring grin. He felt so cold and so uncertain, the living list was practically blank and they only had one item. How long would it be before they finally completed the list? Before they would finally get to go home and just leave Nowhere and all the terrible memories behind?

He would have fallen deep into his thoughts if not for Leon. He shook his head and willed himself to stay positive.

"Unfortunately, we don't know. We met the mayor, but he won't tell us a thing." Harper looked to the ground. "We just know it's what the list wants us to find and we have to complete it. However, how we complete it is up to us." He frowned, but jolted upright when Jasper stated her idea.

"Since we couldn't get anything from the Mayor himself, I believe turning to the townspeople for information should be our next move. I mean, they're probably just as terrified and inconvenienced with this Siren as anyone of us. If they knew anything, I'm sure they'd spill every single fact they knew to help us end the suicides." Jasper had stated.

"Jasper, that's a great idea." His voice was determined and an eager gleam filled his eyes. If they couldn't get info from the mayor then the townspeople were definitely the next best bet. "We could interview them and ask around. This..." a small smiled tugged on the corners of his mouth. "This place is crazy after all, maybe one of the villagers is a professional song finder." Harper looked relieved now. "We'll never know till we try." And with that he gave the girl a hopeful and genuine smile, maybe they could do it after all.

“So, where exactly do you guys think we should start investigating? The victim’s house sounds promising enough.”

Harper turned to look at Leon and nodded. "That's a good idea. Serenade said something about splitting us up. That way we can cover more ground. It's good to meet you." He spoke firmly, the timidness gone and replaced with seriousness. "We'll also need to look for records and maybe search the nearby ca--ah!" Harper jumped when a hand was placed firmly on his shoulder. He had been so absorbed in planning, that he hadn't noticed Serenade at all. The black rabbit chuckled at the boy's reaction then gave everyone a smile.

"We'll be splitting you into groups. Group one, you'll be going with Songbird and Brandy. Though I might send them both to see the resident detective...I'm not quite sure, but I want the three of you to look around the village and the lakeside. Look around, ask questions, and gather some clues." She turned to look at the others. "Hakuren, Leila, Mado and Leon. You'll be coming with me. Martini you can either come with us or check out the lake since you're the only one of us who can give it a thorough search. Group two, we'll be investigating the nearby caves and the south side of town."

Serenade looked at the humans. "So group one, north side of town and the lake. Group two, south side and the caves. Is this alright? We'll meet up with Cello and Dissonance tonight. Now, let's go. We shouldn't waste daylight." Serenade paused, "on second thoughts. I might be taking the guides with me...there's something wrong here and we need to get to the bottom f it." She pointed at Jasper then at Hakuren. "Jasper, you're in charge of group one. Hakuren, group two. No funny business, understand?"
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"Hakuren, Jasper, Leila, Mado, and Harper." Ace said aloud, matching names with faces. Eventually, significant aspects of each person would help her remember. Harper seemed rather awkward after telling them about the few that must've disappeared from the group. Did something bad happen? It sure seemed like it... And yet the redhead wasn't phased by the 'possible' danger they didn't want to share.

The debriefing began and Ace paid close attention. A scavenger hunt? That sounded fun, well it only sounded fun because they were in Nowhere. She listened more, glancing at the list. "Huh. More than meets the eye, I'll say." She adjusted the baseball cap she was wearing and nodded. The girl liked to keep things simple, especially things she was involved in. The simpler it was, the easier she could figure it out. "So. It's a scavenger hunt. You've already found a star, and you're looking for a song. A deadly song. Don't fall asleep- without earplugs." She mused over what she heard and nodded to herself. "Well, I'll be happy to help in anyway I can."

It didn't seem like an appropriate response considering the possible dangers at hand, but that was just Ace. Keep it optimistic, and keep it fun. "Alright. Heh, where do we begin?" Jasper's hand went up, and Ace's head tilted a bit. She was awfully soft spoken, but Ace smiled thinking that it was nice in an 'adorable' sense.
"Even though I'm not quite caught up with everything, it does sound like a good idea." Ace complimented, but gave a shrug afterward. She was new, so maybe she'd let the "trained" members lead the way. For now, she'd just try and catch up and learn important stuff, like remembering everyone's name.

"By the way," Ace added on. "I know it might not be a physical item exactly, but maybe it's some old time-y music box." She looked around and shrugged. "Because I don't think tech here is like where we live. And that is one way to look for music after all." There was no use keeping her thoughts to herself. It seemed every thought mattered in such a situation.

Harper was saying something. He really was, but Ace's attention was lost from him when... Serenade was it? approached. It seemed she had something to say as well. Ace suppressed a giggle when Harper was startled, and then listened to the new information.

They'd be splitting up. Well, it covered more ground that way. First, the group she was in was with Harper and Jasper. Ace had no problem with it. Not even having the timid Jasper as a group leader was a problem for her. Next, were the two guides that would help. Songbird and Brandy... Although Serenade changed her statement and had them do something else- or gave them an option. No guides meant the three would be left to fend for themselves and make decisions on their own. It was nothing Ace wasn't used to.

Once it seemed that Serenade had finished, Ace clasped her hands together. "Well what're we waiting for? Let's go, there's no time to waste!" She was fully prepared to bound in the direction of where she was directed, but decided to calm a little seeing that the two that she was grouped with weren't as excited as she was. But then again, no one was excited as she was or had that optimistic mentality like she did.
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