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Trustfell 5: A Good Day to Trust Fall ([personal profile] trustfellowship) wrote in [community profile] trustfelled2017-06-03 11:59 pm

Welcome.

The last thing you remember hearing is static.

There were words in there, perhaps, quiet whispers like the rustling of leaves, like the crinkling of paper, like rust being scraped off a knife. The words aren't anything you'll remember, but they're there, and there are a lot of them washing over you, and it might be concerning if it weren't so warm where you're lying.

You wake feeling disoriented, like you've been asleep for a long time.

Of course, it's probably odd that you're waking up just now - perhaps you were in the middle of something important, perhaps you were waiting for something, or maybe you were just going about your day, but even before the whispering came you can clearly remember doing something back home. Can't you? Something else. Something that wasn't looking around the room you've found yourself in.

It's not your room, either. Not the one you're used to.

The room here is grey and white and tile; even if the bed is nice (and the bed is nice, it feels like it's been designed to cater just to you, maybe if you keep your eyes closed you can pretend it's a favor), the room itself is spartan and oppressing. The walls are cracked and the floors are in disrepair, but despite that there's not enough noise - it's silent, the quietness of it pressing in on you, and even if you can't see any cameras you get the distinct feeling that for good or ill, someone is watching over you as you get up.

That might be enough to make you move, to make you not want to stay there. But even if you stick around for a while to look around in there, the walls hold firm despite their decrepit state and the pervasive silence isn't going away - if anyone's in the rooms near you, you can't hear them. If you want answers, you're going to have to leave. Be sure you grab the key sitting on your desk on the way out.

Once you step out of the room into the hallway you'll most likely find yourself face-to-face with other confused people who feel as though they don't belong here either. Maybe you'll find something if you explore together; maybe it's safer in numbers.

Wherever you end up going - and there are several places to go - you might want to check the large room toward the center of the communal area of the building. A subdivided foyer is here; at first glance, it even seems to offer you a look at the outside. Of course, once you've gotten over that particular disappointment, you might want to check out the walls, where you'll find some very interesting information about yourselves hanging on the walls. There's some other framed information that you'll most likely want to get a look at as well, seeing as how it could be the key to escaping this place.

Although, speaking of keys... Despite your best efforts, you won't find any doors. The windows you find here and there are far more durable than they should be as well, and any attempts to break out won't work. It seems you're stuck here for the time being.

Maybe your fellow captives have some thoughts on all of this.

Welcome to Beacon General Hospital.
doctorize: (pray you never cross his path)

[personal profile] doctorize 2017-06-05 06:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Alternate dimensions? [UM] That's... definitely quite the fantastical leap in logic to make. Or is this something that you would consider yourself familiar with?

[Do you study things like this or are you just a sci-fi fan...]
crywiththesaints: Angry in shadow (frozen my body rises through the dark)

[personal profile] crywiththesaints 2017-06-06 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
I'm a woman of science, Dr. Dickens. The Martel Group wouldn't be nearly as successful if I didn't study the workings of the world, even things that no one takes seriously unless they're in the field.
doctorize: (in the cold light of day)

[personal profile] doctorize 2017-06-06 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, I see... in that case, I can only wonder what kind of technology this place has and how they were able to achieve something of this magnitude, if it has the ability to bring people in from an alternate dimension outside of this one?
crywiththesaints: Impressed (still like a doll)

[personal profile] crywiththesaints 2017-06-06 04:33 am (UTC)(link)
Whatever it is, it's something no ordinary person could pull off. I'd be wary, wouldn't you?
doctorize: (an attaché case in his hands)

[personal profile] doctorize 2017-06-06 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
Of course I would be. Doesn't stop me from being curious though, especially if it can be used to allow our escape from here.
crywiththesaints: Unimpressed look (you're caught in loneliness again)

[personal profile] crywiththesaints 2017-06-07 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
Just make sure that curiosity doesn't lead to jumping off the metaphorical cliff.
doctorize: (every day people)

[personal profile] doctorize 2017-06-07 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
You don't have to worry about that: I happen to like living, you see.

[He's not willing to do anything that would risk his life, even in the name of curiosity.]
crywiththesaints: Mulling something over (now arise)

[personal profile] crywiththesaints 2017-06-07 01:54 pm (UTC)(link)
As long as we're all on the same page, then there shouldn't be a problem. Besides the obvious, of course.
doctorize: (in the cold light of day)

[personal profile] doctorize 2017-06-07 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
The obvious?

[... He either doesn't know or he just wants to hear Sakura say it, it's hard to tell.]
crywiththesaints: Opening a door (in between)

[personal profile] crywiththesaints 2017-06-08 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
Kidnapping, stranding here, enticement to murder. Or were you thinking something else?
doctorize: (I said hey)

[personal profile] doctorize 2017-06-08 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, I was thinking more precisely about the possibility of starving to death, or having our organs secretly being prepared for sale on the black market.

[... You know, the obvious things you think about when kidnapped.]
crywiththesaints: Mulling something over (now arise)

[personal profile] crywiththesaints 2017-06-09 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
Now I believe it's you who's been reading too many chain letters. Or emails, I suppose, that's what they're doing these days.