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Wait, Shanghai only has two days? Or less than that it seems :/ Well I'm posting right now Shanghai, sorry about that.
I totally gave a bit of description about the white room, hope that's cool.
Tsuki smirked. She was about to ask 'well, what if this girl is a suspicious person too?' Something along those lines. She pushed her worries and pessimism aside. 'Don't talk to strangers' didn't seem to apply in this situation.

Tsuki had to look out for Rika. This girl was a ball of energy, and she would be lying if she claimed it wasn't rubbing off on her but... She was starting to get the feeling that Rika didn't find any of this the least bit unnerving. Like they were on an adventure. Kind of odd when she thought about it; art galleries were not considered adventurous, and school building didn't normally have galleries. Whatever. Tsuki didn't want to see Rika get hurt, but she also didn't want to seem like she was a no good fuddie duddie. Tough line to walk.

"Heh. So, uhh..." Tsuki rubbed the back of her neck. "I saw you outside earlier. What made you wanna come out here at the dead of night?"

She was obviously talking about the whole 'midnight curse' thing but...Then she remembered Yayoi. Was Yayoi waiting for her? Crap. Yayoi wasn't inside the building, was she? Damn. Tsuki never considered that. She could have sworn Yayoi told her to wait at the front. What if she was... Yayoi was fine, probably, probably, but Tsuki could not have known that. That's what she gets for not noticing the writing on the entrance wall.

She creased her lips as they arrived at the door.

"Hey, hold up." Tsuki said, holding Rika back. She squeezed the girl's hand, hoping to quell Rika's protests. "I know that you know that we should be careful, Rika-chan but... Lemme go in first, kay?"

Considering how confident Tsuki's voice sounded, she showed a little caution when she opened the door. Twisting the doorknob, she gave it a light push, letting the door swing open with a slow, wooden creak. Had there been a spook behind that door she and Rika would have been screwed. But -

Saturday, April 11th, 12:17 AM - The White Room

Tsuki shielded her eyes with her free arm. The white room was so white it was almost blinding, like staring into the sun. When her eyes finally adjusted to the violent shade of bleach and the door was all the way open, she took a good look inside. Immediately she squinted. There were paintings in the room, but they weren't like the paintings in the hallway or lobby. They were only paintings if your definition of 'paintings' was 'the walls of your home'. It was like she stepped in on a fancy down-town exhibition, avant garde-type crap, and none of it fit the rest of the... school gallery?

Tsuki blinked, looked at Rika, looked back into the room, at the paintings.

"Okay," Tsuki said. "That's... I wasn't expecting this."

Horror movie bullshit. She hated it.
Shanghai said
No no! Please don't kill her off :-:


lol I'm just joshing *patpatpat*
"Hey Rika," Tsuki said, smiling. She gave a quick nod. "Yeah, that's me."

She didn't say anything after that. She watched Rika look all around, feeling a bit lightheaded but nothing that was going to make her fall flat on her face. Tsuki turned, looking over her shoulder, her eyes in a squint. Nope. Nobody else was coming in. Whatever. Tsuki sighed.

"I dunno, Rika-chan," Tsuki said with a dotting hint. "We don't even know what this girl looks like. We've only heard her voice yanno. Not much to go on."

To her, this wasn't a game. It was a weird situation that was becoming increasingly more nervewracking by each passing minute. While the smart thing to do would be to find someone else... the paint fumes and Rika's eagerness won out. Tsuki decided to take a risk.

"Alright, alright." She said with a mock-exasperated look. "Yeah, let's keep looking. See if this is a dead end. But stay with me okay? If there's any sign of trouble, we book it back to the entrance. You get me?"

She shrugged, hands still in pockets, motioning down the hallway.
Wow, thank you Condor, seriously. I'm sorry to have come forward like that. The post is up now and, again, I really appreciate it man.

Shanghai said
for once im glad Tsuki isn't really dead. ^^


well i could always just kill her off :C
"Yeah, of course," Tsuki said, hands in pockets. "Can't go off by yourself like that. Lemme come with you."

Tsuki had a really, really bad feeling about this.

Not even one of those feelings you get when you know exactly what's going to happen. Tsuki just knew something wasn't right. It was all wrong, and not just the fact that there was a friggin art gallery in the middle of an abandoned school. It just... wow, she didn't even know. None of this felt right.

She totally wasn't scared though. Totally.

Why did she follow after Rika? Well, what the heck was she supposed to do? Let her wander off by herself and get grabbed by some spook? She couldn't let that happen! But now Tsuki could barely see the others, the people she barely knew to begin with, out in the distance. It reminded Tsuki of a horror movie, how everyone gets separated and picked off one by one. Not that Tsuki watched horror movies. She hated horror movies. Not... that she was scared of horror movies.

She rolled her neck and clicked her teeth. Jeez. Where the hell was Sho-Chan and the rest? Tsuki was a little worried. She didn't even see them when she was walking in. She just followed someone into the classroom. Yayoi had the luxury of being outside of the creepy school building but Sho? Suzume? They didn't have that luxury. She knew they'd be fine but, in the back of her mind, her paranoia bore away at her.

... Rika started twirling in place. Tsubaki turned her head and blinked at her, unable to wipe away the smirk on her face.

"Somebody's in a good mood." she said.

Tsuki turned to look at the hallway itself and - wow, wasn't this a gallery? Because this sure as heck looked like something straight out a funhouse. All the paintings were stretched to exaggerated lengths, the pictures of which seemed so... mundane and decidedly postmodern. Tsuki almost laughed at one because at first glance it looked to be a painting of a kitchen oven and, y'know, it's an oven. But when she took a step back and examined it, took another step back, examined it, it struck her that the piece seemed off. Tsuki squinted her eyes and...

...Yep. That sure does look like a person.

"Yeah," Tsuki mumbled. "Not that scary."

Maybe staring at the paintings was a bad idea. She turned back to the girl, smiling again albeit slightly off-kilter. She certainly seemed happy to be here, and Tsubaki wasn't going to be the one to burst her bubble.

"You said your name was Rika, right? I haven't met many of the year-three students so.. aheh." Tsuki rubbed the back of her neck, unsure of where she was going with that. Her smile waned. Girl acted much younger than her. Maybe that was why she was worried. "Hey, by the way, don't go too far in, alright? Never know when things are gonna get scary real quick."
Listen, I'm going to be honest - this week has absolutely sucked in the worst way, RL-wise. I passed out at the computer last night. I literally have an almost finished post sitting on my screen, it's almost done. It's really upsetting because I had to run out to school and my computer turned off. I honestly thought I already posted it. Now I came back and found out my character is dead.

Look, Condor. I know this is going to set a bad precedent but can I ask to retcon Tsuki's death? I really, really want to keep playing and it saddens me that I couldn't get my post in last night. I'm not going to fight this past this post, because it is my fault, but the post has only been up for five hours so I figured I would just explain what happened. The worst you're going to do is say no.
I'll have a post up in a couple of hours. Sorry Condor
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