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Who: Hiling Care and Tieria Erde
What: Revival
Where: home
When: July 15
Warnings: post-death trauma
It wasn't until five days after the carnival that Hiling finally appeared back in her room. The nightmare was finally over, but not for her. Wide-eyed, she looked slowly toward the window. To her horror, what she saw pouring into her room was the same mist that killed her. She screamed and ran for the door, not realizing that she was hallucinating. Running for Tieria's room, she pounded on the door.
"Tieria? TIERIA! Let me in!
What: Revival
Where: home
When: July 15
Warnings: post-death trauma
It wasn't until five days after the carnival that Hiling finally appeared back in her room. The nightmare was finally over, but not for her. Wide-eyed, she looked slowly toward the window. To her horror, what she saw pouring into her room was the same mist that killed her. She screamed and ran for the door, not realizing that she was hallucinating. Running for Tieria's room, she pounded on the door.
"Tieria? TIERIA! Let me in!
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"Look out!"
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"It was just here..."
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That was very annoying.
"Will you just say what it was?" he snapped. She came bursting in there, panicked over apparently nothing, and now it was just gone? Tieria was unhappy.
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"It was the fog from the carnival. At least I thought it was. Am I seeing things?"
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"There was no fog here." He turned and sat down on the bed. "Where have you been?" It had been odd, because nothing seemed out of place in the house except for the fact that Hiling was missing. It was like no one had noticed, and that sort of bothered Tieria a little. It meant something was going on.
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"I went into the fun house at the carnival one day and came out somewhere else. Weird things happened there. There was no edible food, and after a few days, that's when the fog came. It just consumed everything and I couldn't escape."
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He studied her for a moment, one eyebrow slightly cocked upward, then he looked away again towards the window.
"It was quiet." His tone was neutral.
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"We need to use what we learned there, though. Perhaps there was something that can give us a clue."
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She got back up, holding her head. Even though the hallucinations were gone, she still felt like curling up in her bed.
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"There may be some aspirin in the bathroom cabinet. It might help."
He might be trying to be nice here...
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