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; ; sorry shanghai, the wait on my end is getting pretty silly.

Uhh, I might need some info on the plaques soon Condor, maybe next post round. Pretty much have the two of them in that room with both doors closed.
"It's... yeah, nevermind."

Best not to get into it. Rika probably understood what just happened. No need to bring it up again.

Tsuki did not feel like she was being watched, in the room they were in at least. Probably because she was focusing too much on Rika to really notice! But she probably would have noticed all of the portraits if she paid any attention. The room was... well, it was certainly something. Better than the last one, at any rate. Frankly, after the creepy swirling painting, anything was a massive improvement.

Tsuki tugged at the collar of her shirt as she stepped inside. She smiled as Rika started chirping. Somebody was excited.

"You must be one heck of a party girl," Tsuki said, then nodded, "Yeah, it's pretty cool."

She looked all around, quirking her eyebrow. All portraits? Certainly fitting, as far as the attire was concerned. Tsuki felt a little underdressed though... wait, what was she even thinking? She shook her head and closed the door behind her.

Rika said something then. At first Tsuki thought she was speaking directly to her, but then she saw the portrait hanging on the wall. The urge to take her hand and spin her around like a ballerina came and went. Nah, that was lame. Totally lame. She could be a total ham sometimes.

Even if she made a move, though, she would have stopped herself when a male voice spoke up... It couldn't have been the paintings. It just couldn't.

"H-Hey," Tsuki mumbled, "That's a pretty nice trick."

That's when the other paintings chuckled.

"This has got to be some kind of joke," Tsuki mumbled as she went to check the door to the next room, more to see if anyone was around the bend. She tried the door anyway. It was locked. Crap. She looked around. "R-Rika, you didn't see any speakers when you came in, right?"

Freaking spooks.
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Sorry about that Shanghai.
Tsuki stared into the painting for only a minute, but it felt like hours upon hours. The swirl of movement seemed to exaggerate over time, starting from vague shifts to utter shifting. Tsuki took a step back, clenched her fists, but she could not, would not, take her eyes off of the canvas. It wasn't her choice; something forced her head, kept it still, as if frozen in solid ice.

It was getting to the point where Tsuki's eyes were getting heavy. She needed to blink. But something in the pit of her chest told her to keep her eyes open. Why? She had absolutely no clue. It just did. Despite her body's protests, she almost blinked.

Almost. But -

- Tsuki wobbled when somebody took her hand, nearly falling on her butt! Oh, it was just Rika. Silly her. Wiping the sweat from her brow, Tsuki laughed.

Tsuki sighed. "Hah... You really scared me, Rika! Guess I got distracted..."

Rika seemed in a hurry to get out of the room. She couldn't blame her, really. The room was unsettling and Tsuki wanted out. Just as Rika threw the door open, Tsuki glanced back. She told herself that it was all her imagination... Somehow, though, she doubted it.

"Hey Rika?" Tsuki said, ready to ask her if she saw 'it' too. In the end she just shook her head. "Th-Thanks."
Hey Shanghai. You can go ahead and throw that reaction up. I'm going to try to get a post in in a hour or so. School's really stressful ; :
oh lord why
oh no double post how did this even happen?
oh hai shanghai I'll be posting tonight hopefully! XD
Tsuki almost laughed as Ruki spoke about her little plan to spook everyone. It was the sort of prank Tsuki would have pulled when she was a kid! Really, she couldn't imagine anyone falling for it though... Oh. What was she kidding though. Ruki would have scared the heck out of her had she snuck up. Fucking spooks got to her, they really did.

Tsuki stepped into the room, nervous, looking around at each of the pantings with shifty eyes. The only time she broke eye-contact with the objects around her was when Rika spoke. Loudly. Tsuki spun her head, and she could not contain her laughter, nervous or otherwise.

"You're silly." She said. "Maybe you've got a point though. Does kind of look like a rainbow..."

Tsuki padded right up to her, reaching a hand out. Had to hand it to Rika, she really broke the ice, tense-creepy-room-wise.

"There's another door. Don't think there's anything else in here. Come on."

As Tsuki waited for Rika to grab her hand, she gave one of the paintings another glance. A mossy green painting... that was when she caught a glimpse...

... Tsuki had no clue what the bold shade of green 'did' exactly. It did something, certainly. There was some kind of movement, a light jump or quiver that she managed to catch So, really, asking 'did that picture just move?' would be a case taking things way out of proportion. She still jumped, though. She just couldn't say why.
OH. Good. I was worried.
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