Echo (
screwthatnoise) wrote2013-07-29 04:16 pm
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A cold, delicate hand grabs yours and pulls. It pulls, and it pulls... there's a sense of urgency in this icy grasp, as well as a trace of reluctance. Abruptly the hand let's go, right as your vision fades to black, and for a brief moment, only a brief moment, your senses disappear. There's only the eerie sensation of weightlessness before your feet are settled back on solid ground again.
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Janta peers around the room.
"I think... it might be good to have it in a safe place. Or... maybe it can be destroyed!"
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[ did he hear that right??? ]
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[ getting rid of her most painful memories would help, but he can't help but feel a little guilty being responsible for it ]
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"I... I do not know. I guess we need to ask True Heart, but as Happiness I think I can have some say... a lot of these memories... even some of the memories in Aather... they're painful!"
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[ searching around under some of the broken shelves ]
Unless it's hiding within the books itself. What does this memory book look like?
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Janta is still looking at the ground though.
"I've never seen it, but I've heard it exists! Coping... she was complaining it while she..."
He trails off nervously.
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It might be this one.
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Janta lifts its head.
"That might be it! It looks really plain... huh."
He tilts his head, he seems kind of disappointed!
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The first page is blank, but there are five tabs on the side, written in neat, inky handwriting. This book doesn't look like something that was published. It looks handmade.
> IT'S JUST HOW IT WAS.
> IT'S JUST HOW IT IS.
> IT CAN'T BE THIS WAY.
> I WANT TO STOP IT.
> I CAN'T STOP IT.
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"It's just how it was..." [ flips to that tab ]
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A knife is pointed at a teenager and a child.
Suddenly a voice rings out, in your own head: "Just because I don't know him doesn't mean I shouldn't care."
Next you're watching as a man takes a gunshot to the head while rain pours down on everything.
When these scenes finish playing, you might have a case of cold chills.
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Are these really her memories...
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Janta is quiet for a moment. He nods against you.
"Yes. These really... are her memories. Why do you think otherwise?"
He doesn't sound irked or bothered; it seems like he's genuinely curious.
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[ pats Janta's head before turning to IT'S JUST HOW IT IS. ]
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Again, the following scenes play out on the pages of the book from a first-person perspective.
'You' are walking into the room of a young girl. Before she can turn around to see 'you', you knock her unconscious.
Echo's voice resounds through your own head softly. "I'm sorry..."
The scene is brief, and you're left with this foreign feeling of guilt.
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[ but that scene said otherwise? he keeps turning, moving onto IT CAN'T BE THIS WAY. ]
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The pages show another disjointed scene.
'You' nearly leap over a balcony to save an antidote bottle that a man had almost dropped over the ledge.
'You' are almost slapped across the face for doing that.
A voice resounds through your own head. "Thank you... you saved Ḿ̵̧i̢śs ͞Sh̸̕a̡r̶̶o̸̧͝ǹ̵̢." The name is a little incoherent...
Another voice. Echo's again. "It was because of what you said..."
They do not wrap off with any strange feeling this time.
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[ continuing on, I WANT TO STOP IT., even if it sounds ominous ]
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'You' leaped before a large... laser beam? Powerful energy? To save another girl.
'You' are reaching through the bars of a questionable prison cell to hug someone tightly, almost desperately.
A voice—Zwei's voice—echoes through your own head. "An echo is always an echo... you can't change anything!"
Suddenly you're experiencing a dull ache in the back of your head.
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