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Entry #88
[The video feed clicks on to feature an unassuming shot of the crisp gray sky, accompanied by the restless crunching of footsteps drawing closer. Abruptly, someone picks up the thing and spins it around with a faint flare of static that's gone as quickly as it flickered up.
There is, briefly, a face visible on the screen, dark hair and dark eyes and brows knit together in an expression puzzlement and concern. Then the feed flips around again and starts panning around the area in a slow sweep, handled in the same way someone might a handheld camera. It's both too familiar and too surreal, and he fumbles at the last second, dropping the angle so the network instead gets a lovely view of scuffed sneakers crunching through a patina of fallen leaves.]
So seasonal change sure is a thing. Like, really a thing. Place doesn't mess around.
[His tone is dry, the words drawn out with a slow, weary indolence. He doesn't seem to realize he's actively broadcasting at the moment. He's just taking video in the same way - how Jay would, and even now the memory is painful and sends a pang of regret thrumming all the way to his bones. It's just such an easy, obvious reflex. Practically instinctive.
The crunching of his footsteps halts abruptly as something seems to occur to him.]
So I can post now instead of reply, is that it? Wait, why now? What makes this so -
[The feed snaps out, evidently by mistake.]
There is, briefly, a face visible on the screen, dark hair and dark eyes and brows knit together in an expression puzzlement and concern. Then the feed flips around again and starts panning around the area in a slow sweep, handled in the same way someone might a handheld camera. It's both too familiar and too surreal, and he fumbles at the last second, dropping the angle so the network instead gets a lovely view of scuffed sneakers crunching through a patina of fallen leaves.]
So seasonal change sure is a thing. Like, really a thing. Place doesn't mess around.
[His tone is dry, the words drawn out with a slow, weary indolence. He doesn't seem to realize he's actively broadcasting at the moment. He's just taking video in the same way - how Jay would, and even now the memory is painful and sends a pang of regret thrumming all the way to his bones. It's just such an easy, obvious reflex. Practically instinctive.
The crunching of his footsteps halts abruptly as something seems to occur to him.]
So I can post now instead of reply, is that it? Wait, why now? What makes this so -
[The feed snaps out, evidently by mistake.]
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Were you around during the influx of people? Seems like most of 'em left, but there's been a couple saying they're still around. Seems like you might be a regular resident like the rest of us.
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He hasn't ever done that before. Whenever he edited the entries, he had the privilege of that - of editing. Of chopping out whatever he didn't want the world to see, and leaving it on the cutting room floor.
Getting his personal business bared to a public network is nothing new, at least.]
Yeah, I think so. Showed up last week? I got the whole "welcome to Wonderland" spiel from a talking skeleton but, uh...it was kinda more summer when that happened.
I get seasons changing, happens all the time, but this is just more - abrupt than I'm used to? [And he lives in Alabama.]
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[She arrived right at the beginning of the summer, so... it's a little jarring for her, too.]
I hate to say it, but short skeleton or tall skeleton? There's two. They're brothers.
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[He sounds like he'd be amused, if it weren't for some kind of emotional barrier that prevents him from really achieving that end result. Still, there was an attempt. That's more than he usually puts forth.]
Short one. Sans, I think? Kinda gave me the rundown a few days ago, but I didn't think I'd be actually...y'know, sticking around.
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[Nice enough guy. Certainly not the weirdest thing about this place.]
Seems like a couple people stayed after the last event. It's pretty normal to get a couple new people a week, so I guess you're part of the lucky few. Welcome to Wonderland, or something. I'm Shepard.
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[He draws the words out dryly, but he's not ungrateful. She's giving him the same kind of straightforward no-bullshit spiel that Sans did, which makes it easier. Easier to adjust. Easier if people just give it to him straight instead of stepping around the point.]
You been here long?
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[The mansion only being deadly like, 2-3 times a month is a serious drop from her usual life, where it's dangerous like 2-3 times an hour.]
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[Would you believe that he can't even this is a first for him? Maybe not in terms of a "party" - he doesn't get invited to those, and can't even remember the last time he attended one in any grand capacity. But friends turning out not to be friends and ending up being the things that kill you or nearly kill you - yeah, that is something he's a little too familiar with.]
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She turns on her own video. Chloe points the camera at herself and grins.]
You know, you might wanna turn off the video after you finish talking, not before.
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[Is his tone sufficiently dry? Maybe too dry. Tim's breath puffs out in faint white clouds as he trudges through the leaf-strewn woodland.]
Mostly I just don't know what changed to suddenly give me posting privileges.
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I wouldn't know. I'm probably the worst person to ask about Wonderland and all its weirdness. I barely keep track of all the shit that's happening in this place.
[She notices the white puffs.]
Why are you even outside?
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[That doesn't answer her question, really, but that's mostly because he doesn't have a decent answer. It felt right? It felt better than being cooped up in a room, climbing the walls, pretending he doesn't feel like absolute shit?
Yeah, that's sure to go over well.]
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Well, now it's obviously hella cold out there. So why not come back in?
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"Hella." Who unironically says "hella" anymore?
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[Chloe answers unabashedly.]
So does my best friend... whenever she hangs out too much with me.
[She raises an eyebrow.]
Problem...?
[She pauses then frowns a bit.]
Who are you anyway?
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[It's a little bit bizarre, a little bit endearing, and mostly just a weird verbal tic he's gonna pretend doesn't tickle him. Most people in Alabama don't say that kind of thing, but most people in Alabama are also rifle-toting guys in pick-up trucks. Sometimes it turns out the stereotypes are true.]
Tim. [The only name he needs to give, as far as he's concerned.] Who're you?
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video ---> action;
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been busy but now im back; i backtag sooo much i hope you dont mind!!!
nah no problem, i backtag indefinitely
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No way.
Max's voice is light and joking.]
That was the wrong question.
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[His tone's equally light as he says it, even if it doesn't sound much like he's smiling. Then again, he never really smiles. Smiling is difficult, for him.]
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Voice (as someone who doesn't live in the States that comment makes me very happy lol)
AS SOMEONE FROM THE WEST COAST I CAN SAY WITH CERTAINTY THAT IT'S TRUE
HI-FIVES ALL AROUND
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dat icon i love it
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OMG I MEANT THEIR**** noooooooo the shaaaame
HOW VERY DARE
I committed the single mortal sin of writing
you will never be forgiven
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[He sounds more subdued than the last time they spoke.]
hey, you're the smoking guy from the roof, right? ended up sticking around, huh?
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[His powers of deduction must be sharp, he thinks wryly, because he's pretty sure this is the talking skeleton. Something about the drone of his voice is familiar.]
Guess so, yeah. And I guess this is pretty common, if what you said before means anything.
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[Most of them must be. The doubles. Gaster. And the Mirrors are back where they belong. So. That's good.]
but, hey. guess you know this isn't a hallucination now, huh?
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[Hah, yeah, let's call it a "trip" and not "sustained neurological damage brought about by psychological trauma." It's easier. Raises fewer questions.]
Guess all those pamphlets really do come in handy, though, huh?
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[Some of the wording in the second one implied it was someone who was...maybe not the most familiar with technology as a concept. Or someone who was real good at writing from that perspective.]
Not that I can suggest revisions.
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