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EVERYONE'S TRUTH - BEGINNING
Since the second group's first Calhoun Hour, the mouse in question hasn't appeared in the warehouse for longer than 30 minutes at a time. He only arrives during the early mornings to tape a random fruit of the day (apples, oranges, and pears so far) before scurrying off with his wagon. He refuses to provide any sort of medical relief for any of the test subjects, and does nothing more but providing the bare minimum to survive. So, when Day 9 rolls around, three days since that faithful finger breaking/eye blinding experience, it's no different; Calhoun comes in, tapes up some bananas, then promptly leaves afterwards, all without a word. An hour after he leaves, though... The screen in the Greenhouse, up against the wall besides the entrance, finally comes to life for the first time. It flickers on and on, flashing brightly. At first, there's nothing but static. Soon enough, though, it stays a consistent green tint. A blinking cursor hovers at the bottom and stays there for a few seconds, before it begins to type. COME TO THE LOBBY AND GO THROUGH THE NEWLY OPENED DOOR I WILL MEET YOU THERE....... And it ends there... |
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[And then she starts smacking it and Rio's back to huddling on the ground in a terrified mess because what if it explodes oh god they're all going to die.
Except, of course, they don't. But the sentiment remains even when the message appears.]
U-uuuuu... P-please don't scare me like that...!
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[ YEAH MAYBE SHE SHOULDN'T HAVE DONE THAT RIGHT NEXT TO RIO good going ellie. she kneels down next to her. ]
Sorry. Yeah, uh, I thought that might help, but it just gave some weird message. I won't do it again.
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[Ughhh why this. She shakily gets to her feet again, throwing the screen another short, wary look before moving timidly beyond it. What else is in here...?]
--Huh? There's a second floor up there.
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[ She turns around, waving her flashlight, until she finally stops it up to the balcony. She takes a few steps closer to it, trying to get a better look. ]
What is that? Another door?
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[She stands on her tip toes as if that would give her much of a better view, but nope. Oh well.]
...Do you think it's possible to go up there? The ladder looks rickety, but it's the only other exit we've seen in this room so far...
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[ She doesn't even know where the other half of the ladder is. Probably somewhere... ]
I don't think it can handle any of our weight.
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It looks like there are some boards and things... What if we stacked them all up? We might be able to get onto the balcony without the ladder if we could do it...
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Hey, there's the rest of the ladder and some giant drawer thing. Maybe we can use those too and make one giant tower. You can be like King Kong and climb to the very top or something.
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>Like King Kong.
She seems a little nervous about the idea, but surprisingly not as nervous as with practically everything else.]
Y-you think so? I wonder if there's something up there I could use to help everyone else climb, too...
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It's way too high up to tell... But we got that door we came through so we can just leave through that once we're done. It's ten times easier than trying to climb up there.
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I-I'm sorry, that's right... we just need to leave through there.
[But... hnn... How to explain it...]
...I just hope nothing finds us here and blocks the way...
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[ The robot did say that it was missing... ]
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We still gotta turn those valves too, I guess, but they're super heavy.
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[She lowers her head. She was probably just wasting their time, huh...]
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Not that silly... that robot is kind of suspicious. Like what's its deal with trying to stay outside?
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[Ellie was the other person who'd been trapped in those rooms with the shutters. She nust understand Rio's concern.]
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[ Said a bit quieter, so the robot doesn't hear... ]
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I... I don't know what we should do. I don't want to be stuck here forever... But I don't know if the robot's really helping us, either.
[Her voice is quiet and nervous. Is this really going to get them out...?]
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[ Now Rio's making her all suspicious and worried too. She keeps eyeing the robot off in the middle now. ]
What do we do then? It's not like we can just leave on our own.
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... All right, let's grab the boards and stack them up. Maybe I can lift you up after.
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[She still looks a little scared - she'll be up there alone in that case - but...
If it means getting them out safely...]
O-okay. Let's go.
[And with a wary glance in the direction of the robot, she moves over to the boards. Will they even be able to lift this...?]
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Oof, this thing is heavy... Okay, hold on, let me stack them up.
[ Since she doesn't think Rio can move any of them, but she quickly tries to stack them all up, as quietly as possible. With only three of them, it just gives them about a feet... ]
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...Oh! What about that chest over there? It looks like it might have wheels..
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