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|  | Silvia's Descent {D} « Thread Started on Jan 17, 2008, 5:19pm » | |
This hole was much deeper then expected, or maybe I just wasn't falling quite as fast as normal.
Trying to think about this made me a bit light headed. It was almost as if my body was hollow. I thought of how convenient this would be. I remembered my sister once explaining to me that birds bones were hollow and that was how they achieved flight.
I really didn't want to fly at the moment though. I would much rather have my feet firmly planted on the ground. As I looked around in the dim light I saw some objects going in the opposite direction as I was. Jars filled with all kinds of wonderful things.
Clutching the dog in one are I reached out and snagged one of the jars to get a better view. Delighted I saw that the jar was filled with a melted marshmallow spread. After unscrewing the top I was disappointed to see that it was empty.
I allowed the jar to continue its upward ascent suddenly getting very bored with all of this falling. "I really do hope that we come to the bottom soon," I whispered to the puppy. "Even if it hurts a bit when reaching the bottom." I couldn't imagine falling this long and not getting hurt.
Quite unexpectedly the bottom reached me. I hit something soft and springy. I bounced once and came to a rest on what appeared to be a very large mattress. The puppy licked my face and I realized that I was clutching it much to tightly. I let it go and sat up. It was a mattress.
Looking down at the puppy, who was sitting staring at me expectantly, its little tail wagging back and forth a mile a minute, I said "Well now that was a convenient placement for a mattress, wasn't it?" The puppy perked up its ears and then with exuberance only a puppy could show landed it's front two paws on my chest pushing me back into the bed giving it the opportunity to cover my face in puppy saliva.
Laughing I playfully hugged the animal then when it had settled down I rolled onto my side and looked at it, "Well you need a name. I read in a fair tale once that there is power in a name, so we should give you a good one. How bout fluffy?" The puppy seemed to grimace at that. "Ok ok we will have to think about this for awhile."
Feeling much better about being trapped in a what appeared to be a very large hole with a nicely furnished bedroom at the bottom I got up up off of what was a very high mattress. There were many doors in the room and not knowing which one to pick I tried the first. I was locked. I tried door after door, it was a very large room, and they all seemed locked.
With a sigh of frustration I sat in a comfortable recliner. The puppy put its head on my knee and stared up at me in what I imagined was a shared feeling of frustration.
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|  | Re: Silvia's Descent « Reply #1 on Jan 18, 2008, 10:32pm » | |
(OOC: I dunno if it's in the rules or not, but you might have to type in 3rd person.)
He fought the urge to tap his foot impatiently, leering at his ever-open pocket watch. "I'm certain I timed this descent perfectly..."
Just this morning he had lead a child to the hole, nearly getting his puffball tail bitten off by a flea farm called a puppy. But then, it was with its help that he caught her attention, after all, so he held no personal ill will of the thing.
"Ah." Spotting a descending figure approach, he clasped the watch shut and replaced it in his pocket. He then observed it was not one, but two figures. One smaller than the other, he guessed being the mutt.
So, she brought the dog with her? ...well, it should be of no consolation. Now had she brought an adult, that would have brought some unnecessary problems and he really didn't feel like making a mess he would be held responsible for cleaning up later on.
Now, as the girl landed, he watched as she struck up conversation with the pup. This brought a sharp gleam to his eye. In short, he was infuriated, hating to be ignored. How rude.
But he hadn't the mind to remember the door was a two-way mirror, despite designing them himself. As far as he was concerned, the girl simply cold shouldered him, preferring to talk to a four-legged creature than to acknowledge that he wished to speak with her. He had the proper mind to teach her a lesson in manners, but the remembered he had a mission to do, and simply let go of his bitter mood through a forced sigh.
Taking a glass key in hand, which hung around his neck, he slipped it into the doorknob and allowed himself entry.
Coughing abruptly when he entered in order to immediately catch her attention, he took a few steps toward the bed, doing a great job at hiding his annoyance with his usual charming facade.
"Good afternoon, I am the White Rabbit. Allow me to be the first to welcome you to Wonderland." He placed a white gloved hand lightly upon his chest as he bowed in greeting. "I sincerely apologize for the arrival. I'm sure it was most frightening." He smiled. "Do you wish to leave this room? I assume it's of your best interest."
Crimson pupils shifted from canine to girl, finding no need to analyze the small round room. He had been here countless times before, all it is to him now is simple boring space.
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|  | Re: Silvia's Descent « Reply #2 on Jan 18, 2008, 11:00pm » | |
ooc: Yeah. I was really tired when I wrote this. For some reason I thought it was supposed to be first person./ic
Silvia started a bit at the sight of the talking rabbit. It was really not an experience she was used to. She had already nearly forgotten that the rabbit was the reason she was here in the first place. She picked up the puppy to keep it from chasing the rabbit again and because it was comforting to have the animal close.
"Pleased to meet you Mr. White Rabbit," Silvia curtsied and tried not to stare. It was not, after all, the rabbits fault that it could talk and her mother had always told her that it was impolite to point out one's abnormalities. "My name is Silvia Nightingale. I would like to leave here if you wouldn't mind showing me the way. It seems all the doors in the room are locked and I haven't a key."
After a moments though Silvia decided it wouldn't be to offensive to ask another question. "If you are not to busy I was wondering if you could tell me where this place is. I don't remember this being on the property."
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|  | Re: Silvia's Descent « Reply #3 on Jan 20, 2008, 1:23pm » | |
OOC: I is Rescuing HOLE MARCH ONE TWO!!!!
George knew the door was there, as he always had known, and that was where all the children had fallen through since the creation of Wonderland, and they had to secure it before the queen could destroy any more children in her ivory tower. In the name of The Hole, he reminded his men sternly as they marched with him. His five best were here with him, Chris, Angela, James, Anthony, and Larry marching with him across the beach, and thankfully none of them where Martyrs. The only problem was how to get there.
Swimming was hardly an option, and as far as he knew, boats only ever arrived on the beach and never left.... But then again, the words of Justin still swirled in his head. "Black as a boat, Purple as a Crab, If you need a float, You will simply say..... Tuttigrandinanolaregina!" He was never much of a Riddler, but then again, with that word, he doubted even the queen could make a riddle from it..... Whatever the hell it meant. (Silver Dollar to whoever can find the Irony in that) Suddenly George stopped, his companions quickly surrounding him as they had been told to do, and he fell onto one knee, whispering into the water, his lips a fraction of an inch from the surface, "Tuttigrandinanolargina."
For a moment, nothing happened, and the troops backed away from him, but then, a moment later, the sound of splashing water came to his ears, and then, just a few seconds more, there was a loud crack, and he fell backwards, laughing his head off. For a moment, they thought his brain had snapped in half, but then the boat appeared for them too, along with a long red mark where the thing had hit him. They laughed at him and threw the whack job into the boat, before hurriedly climbing in themselves and setting off across the sea, the oars rowing themselves as fast as they could go, and within minutes they saw land.
It wasn't as pleasant a landing as they had thought though, the boat hitting the land at full speed, and all of them flying out onto the cold ground, still dewed from the morning, but when they finally got all of their limbs untangled they grinned. The door was in front of them now, much larger then they had planned, but it was unlocked. "Grab the boat, we're gonna need it." George told the others, and stepped inside the gaping doorway with Angela, and quickly put his hand over her mouth.
She had always been a loudmouth when she thought she saw a creature of the queens, and what they saw now was much worse. He bit his tongue himself and made a mental note to whisper from now on, before the other four came in, the boat over their shoulders, almost dropping it as they did so, but at least chris had the sense to hold on. The white Rabbit stood before them, and even worse, he was cornering a young girl with her dog.
Anger flared in him as he took out his dagger and rushed towards the Ugly creature, but, thankfully, James caught the mistake and tackled him before he ran face first into the door and covered his mouth, tapping the two-way mirror lightly. It was a miracle that they hadn't made a sound yet. George bit his lip to hold back his stupidity and nodded, then slowly stood with James before signaling the others, and grinning as they ran full pace at the glass with the boat. "HOLE MARCH ONE TWO!!!" They all yelled, as they hurled into the glass.
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|  | Re: Silvia's Descent « Reply #4 on Jan 21, 2008, 12:08am » | |
Silvia was momentarily stunned as the mirror on the wall exploded. The puppy let out a small whine then jumped out of Silvias arms to challenge the new comers. Silvia tried to reach the dog but wasn't successful. It was probably because her legs were trying to reach the other end of the room as far away from the ruckus as possible.
"Puppy!" Silvia shouted over her shoulder while she ran. "Come on boy!" The puppy ignored her and started trying to gnaw the ankles off the person who had just crashed through the window. Silvia thought of what a inconvenience going through the mirror had been, the door had actually been unlocked when Mr. Rabbit had first come through. Oh well, Silvia thought as frantically and unsuccessfully tried to open the other doors, this was a strange place with strange customs. Maybe breaking through was how people entered rooms here. Who was Silvia to judge?
(ooc: Yay a rescuer. someone to get me out of this room finally. You scared her though./ic)
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|  | Re: Silvia's Descent « Reply #5 on Jan 22, 2008, 7:51pm » | |
Seeing the world for what it truly is can be a hard thing for a 14 year old. Having all of existentialism crash down on you in an instant is the making of insanity. This is what happened to Silvia sometime between the exploding window and frantic search for a way out. It was in that moment that Silvia understood that she was truly alone in the universe. That she was merely a simple, shifting magician that lacked any form of natural instinct.
Unable to bare the shear overpowering force of this new understanding Silvia lost any measure of sanity she had left in her. Grabbing a piece of the broken glass from the floor Silvia lunged at the puppy quickly ending its short left, then, with a quick motion sliced her own neck severing all the major arteries.
Her final thought as she fell to the floor in a bloody heap was the solution to her journal problem. "Existentialism is stupid" she thought to herself before blackness consumed her sending her into that eternal sleep.
(ooc: sorry guys. It is just to hard to rp with inactive players.)
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|  | Re: Silvia's Descent « Reply #6 on Jan 27, 2008, 3:54pm » | |
OOC: I was waitin for Rabbit..... O.O But.... I dunno, its against George's nature to run, I just wanna go get someone else.....
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