All of the doors in the city? I guess it can't hurt but do we have time, you think? Thursday's not that far. [ but that's a point, too. ] ...I would really like if that's where the villainy ended, but something tells me that rule five is making it a given thing. "When", rather than "if."
No, just— the room you’re in on Thursday. If it locks then… well. I don’t know what we can do. But maybe you could barricade the door or something? At least make it harder for someone to get inside.
If it’s in the rules, they want it to happen. That’s what it sounds like.
I wonder if we can prop the door open before we even step inside. That might prevent it from locking at all. Though...the doors unlocked at some point Thursday evening after we were asleep. Rocket was with us before he and Mika went out to play. A barricade might not be a terrible idea either. Harder to get in...and harder to get out.
[ in case you're staying with a killer, you know. ]
There has to be a way to get our phones working again, too. I find it strange that those only malfunctioned during that portion of the night as well. [ but. ] But if they want this to happen, then it sounds as if there are plenty of things we'll have to overcome if we want to stop it.
Jam a chair in there or something? [ she nods. ] But that would leave you vulnerable if something did happen, and the door was just... open like that. Not that it seemed to stop what happened last week.
[ boy. ]
Oh yeah, like something was interfering with them. I didn't hear about network wide outages in the paper or anything -- stuff like that usually gets covered.
I was thinking something a little less bulky than a chair, but I suppose you run into the same problem of leaving yourself vulnerable.
[ he frowns a little at that though. ]
I didn't think to ask any of the citizens of the city or the police if they experienced a network outage, too. Not that I trust them to be honest with us after all of this. But you're right. It was...kind of targeted just to us and then never mentioned.
Yeah... if there's a gap, then it could draw someone's attention. Would you try and break down a closed door, or go for the one that was already slightly propped open?
[ dodgy. ]
It'd be worth asking. Did we ask the leaders at all...?
You and I both know the answer to that and why, exactly, that's the problem. [ ...but he shakes his head. ]
I didn't think to ask them about that part specifically. And I got kind of busy over the weekend and haven't had a chance. Maybe I'll ask Phoenix if they're not mad at me.
Hmm. I’ll try and remember to ask them before next week. Especially if this does happen again. [ … ? ] Why would they be mad at you? Because of the jail thing?
No, I don't think they'd hate me either. It's more like...[ he frowns suddenly. ] It's stupid, never mind. I'm going to apologize later and if they don't accept it that's all I can do.
Yeah, but if you're worrying about this, as well as all the other things you're going to burn out. You don't have to do and worry about all this by yourself, you know.
[ binch she has YEARS of experience with dark haired idiots who try and take on everything alone. ]
[ he just. stares at her and raises an eyebrow. that may or may not be the reason they gave him the hero name burnout. and by they i mean me. that is the reason.
anyway he focuses on giving himself a little more of a push to swing. ]
And now you're starting to sound a lot like my doctor. [ faintly amused, and obviously kidding. ] But I know. It's...a thing I'm still working on.
[ good news nico. she pulls her "abis granted" mental health support credentials and smacks them so hard on the table it cracks. she's a pro at taking care of stupid dark haired boys she's fond of in varying degrees.
she does not actually slam her crayon drawn diploma on any table, it doesn't exist.
she does however stare back like yeah? and she's domina and she hasn't tied up a single person the whole time she's been here. break the mould, kiddo. ]
I do have mental health support functions. But good. It's always baby steps.
[ tama your diploma. anyway she says "functions" and he's like starting to figure she's very human-like but more advanced so he lets it slide. if she wants to ever explain she can. right now he hears her and there's a little huff that's half-amused and half-annoyed. ]
Tama, I've talked about my mental health more in the last six months than I have in my entire life. It's kind of exhausting. [ yeah that happens when you have ptsd anxiety depression and etc, nico. ] I don't know if addressing it more here is going to help with what we're trying to fix about our situation. At least when it comes to the small stuff.
I'm just saying, most of my impromptu, awkwardly timed naps have nothing to do with my mental stability. [ he does not clarify. but: ] ...the talking part isn't really easy, you know.
Necromancy, technically. [ also yeah she hit it on the head. ] I don't...like vulnerability, no. Even from people I know almost expect it from me. Having to explain things is always complicated.
Everything in my profile is true, even if some things are missing. But if I use my powers too much all at once or on something really big it kind of drains me until I can recharge. Usually by napping it off or refueling. [ the amount of times he just passes out inconveniently. ]
...it isn't fair not to try in this instance. But trying here with people I've just met seems a little...weird? We all barely know each other still. I don't want anything used against us.
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If it’s in the rules, they want it to happen. That’s what it sounds like.
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I wonder if we can prop the door open before we even step inside. That might prevent it from locking at all. Though...the doors unlocked at some point Thursday evening after we were asleep. Rocket was with us before he and Mika went out to play. A barricade might not be a terrible idea either. Harder to get in...and harder to get out.
[ in case you're staying with a killer, you know. ]
There has to be a way to get our phones working again, too. I find it strange that those only malfunctioned during that portion of the night as well. [ but. ] But if they want this to happen, then it sounds as if there are plenty of things we'll have to overcome if we want to stop it.
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Oh yeah, like something was interfering with them. I didn't hear about network wide outages in the paper or anything -- stuff like that usually gets covered.
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[ he frowns a little at that though. ]
I didn't think to ask any of the citizens of the city or the police if they experienced a network outage, too. Not that I trust them to be honest with us after all of this. But you're right. It was...kind of targeted just to us and then never mentioned.
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[ dodgy. ]
It'd be worth asking. Did we ask the leaders at all...?
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I didn't think to ask them about that part specifically. And I got kind of busy over the weekend and haven't had a chance. Maybe I'll ask Phoenix if they're not mad at me.
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Hmm. I’ll try and remember to ask them before next week. Especially if this does happen again. [ … ? ] Why would they be mad at you? Because of the jail thing?
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Maybe mad isn't the right word. I need to text them soon to at least apologize.
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[ briefly she wonders if the goat jailbird apologised to goat, and decides independently he did not. ]
I don’t think they’d be mad enough to hate you or anything. But it never hurts to apologise.
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Nico, if it's worrying you it's not stupid.
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Yeah, but if you're worrying about this, as well as all the other things you're going to burn out. You don't have to do and worry about all this by yourself, you know.
[ binch she has YEARS of experience with dark haired idiots who try and take on everything alone. ]
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anyway he focuses on giving himself a little more of a push to swing. ]
And now you're starting to sound a lot like my doctor. [ faintly amused, and obviously kidding. ] But I know. It's...a thing I'm still working on.
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she does not actually slam her crayon drawn diploma on any table, it doesn't exist.
she does however stare back like yeah? and she's domina and she hasn't tied up a single person the whole time she's been here. break the mould, kiddo. ]
I do have mental health support functions. But good. It's always baby steps.
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Tama, I've talked about my mental health more in the last six months than I have in my entire life. It's kind of exhausting. [ yeah that happens when you have ptsd anxiety depression and etc, nico. ] I don't know if addressing it more here is going to help with what we're trying to fix about our situation. At least when it comes to the small stuff.
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[ you talk it out. a lot. ]
Maybe not, but even just so you don't exhaust yourself into an impromptu, awkwardly timed nap, you can grumble at some of us if you're not feeling it.
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Maybe I like my head being disorganized. [ dry. ] Why does that sound more like a targeted experience instead of just an example...?
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I'm just saying, most of my impromptu, awkwardly timed naps have nothing to do with my mental stability. [ he does not clarify. but: ] ...the talking part isn't really easy, you know.
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I know. It’s one of the hardest things to do — no one wants to feel vulnerable in front of strangers, or people they want to support.
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[ no they are very different, stop that. ] Oh wait, seriously— like— [ she waggles her fingers ] Spooky scary skeletons, that kind of thing?
[ it’s october. ]
It sounds like you’re trying though. If you know it’s tough.
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...it isn't fair not to try in this instance. But trying here with people I've just met seems a little...weird? We all barely know each other still. I don't want anything used against us.
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