Albert Silverberg (
chikaidestroyer) wrote2012-07-30 01:11 am
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∞ 103: Doors to anywhere [voice/action]
[With the summer weather being what it is, it's been somewhat difficult to sleep at reasonable times -- even more so when you're still attempting to fix your sleeping schedule after resting from a mission. This is the only reason that Albert is preparing to take a shower at midnight, having collected his clothes for changing afterwards.
However, those plans vanish upon passing through the bathroom door as darkness immediately floods his vision. The air is thick and smells of sulfur, and the breeze tells him he's no longer safely indoors. He stumbles blindly for all of ten seconds before he stubs his foot on something and falls forward--
--right into the hot springs. With a resounding splash.
His journal luckily does not land in the water, but hits the ground in just the right way to start recording. There's coughing and several other splashes as Albert drags himself out of the water.
A few minutes more pass before the recording is stopped. It starts again several minutes later. Albert sounds hoarse, and the journal screen may be dim with firelight.]
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"The fun starts at midnight," indeed. Do be careful of the weather today, everyone; it looks like it's going to be raining.
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[Once he gets his bearings and has changed out of his soaked clothes into his drier set, Albert will attempt to leave the hot springs. This unfortunately means passing through another doorway to ... somewhere. Beware the accidental intruder in the middle of the night.
In the morning, he can be found drowsily sitting on the front steps of house 42. He's not taking the chance of walking through the front door and ending up somewhere else.]
However, those plans vanish upon passing through the bathroom door as darkness immediately floods his vision. The air is thick and smells of sulfur, and the breeze tells him he's no longer safely indoors. He stumbles blindly for all of ten seconds before he stubs his foot on something and falls forward--
--right into the hot springs. With a resounding splash.
His journal luckily does not land in the water, but hits the ground in just the right way to start recording. There's coughing and several other splashes as Albert drags himself out of the water.
A few minutes more pass before the recording is stopped. It starts again several minutes later. Albert sounds hoarse, and the journal screen may be dim with firelight.]
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"The fun starts at midnight," indeed. Do be careful of the weather today, everyone; it looks like it's going to be raining.
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[Once he gets his bearings and has changed out of his soaked clothes into his drier set, Albert will attempt to leave the hot springs. This unfortunately means passing through another doorway to ... somewhere. Beware the accidental intruder in the middle of the night.
In the morning, he can be found drowsily sitting on the front steps of house 42. He's not taking the chance of walking through the front door and ending up somewhere else.]
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[The first things that come to mind are sweets and he's not sure that's what his brother means...!]
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[Desperate measures, he knows, but that's still surprising!]
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That's surprisingly generous of you, but there's no point in just getting food for me. It was your idea, remember?
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Very well. Let's hope the doorway does not immediately disappear so we can return.
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That's the spirit. I know you've taken bigger risks than this before.
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You still have the energy to pretend to be funny? Perhaps you should be the one running to the store.
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Was that really necessary...? Anyway, if we're going to do this, we should do it now.
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Fine. After you. [He even gestures for Caesar to proceed.]
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...oh, please be inside the house, he thinks to himself.]
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...He tries not to sigh when he hears the sound of waves breaking against the beach.]
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That figures.
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It's one of the lakes. [He doesn't know whether to be surprised or exasperated.] There are waves on the lake.
[...Not to mention the lake was green in color.]
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[Just looking at the "lake" makes him feel exasperated. It's not that there isn't anything amusing about all this, but... the lake is so far, and this is kind of his fault. Ugh.]
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...Well then. Let's start walking.
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[So he starts doing just that, not bothering to say anything else. Man, this is actually kind of disappointing!]
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...This is different.
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