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WEEK 3
[Once everyone has gotten out of the elevator, those who go to look for Akira and Kurama will find that they have been put into one of their rooms, together, safely tucked into bed with a glass of milk for each of them. And - aside from the bruises of being suctioned into a death cylinder and tranquilized with some very strong drugs - they are alive and unharmed.
Naturally, this means that Akira and Kurama are the first to experience the dreams, but everyone will experience them, once they finally fall asleep, for good and ill.
Despite everything, too, the survivors will find many other new things facing them as they wake up. A new evolution for their powers, a new wing...and a new rule, updated after the execution. The profiles have also been updated, to reflect the Titled's ever-dwindling numbers.
This is going to be a long week, that's for sure.
There are ten strangers left in this place.
((OOC: Don't forget to do Activity Check along with memory regains, everyone!))
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We can't blame ourselves for what another one of us chooses to do without seeking help.
[ He needs to tell himself that... over and over. ]
She had her reasons... and there's no going back to change it. All we can do is try to figure out what was going through her head...
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[ ... It hurts. It hurts, feeling like she didn't trust any of them. ]
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[ Finally Karma speaks, his expression unreadable as he'd stood back and watched all this unfold. ]
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[Why does it feel like a betrayal to be glad LC is alive when Helena's dead? This is getting too complicated.]
Helena did what she thought she had to, I guess.
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[ Karma nods at that, though he seems to just be absently responding as he doesn't quite know what to make of all this mess happening now. It was just the beginning of the week and he almost felt exhausted already. ]
She must have thought it would help us in the long run, and was completely willing to risk her life to do it. Nobody would have went into doing something like that without being aware of the consequences.