[center][color=0076a3][h2]Zachary Ackerson[/h2][/color] [img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/301690986252206080/379378144672743424/Zach.gif[/img] [color=0076a3]"Yes, I do shitpost on Mary's stream, occasionally."[/color] [/center][hr] Zachary did not like to make it public knowledge, but the absolute truth was that he really didn't take too well to rollercoasters. He couldn't tell you exactly why, though. Was it because of the speed? No, he did not mind going fast. Perhaps it was the fact he couldn't control where it was going? Being in control was nice... but that probably wasn't it. Then... [i][color=0076a3]Oh, wait, yeah that dumbass horror movie. I think it was the fourth one. Or the third? At the very least, one and two were about a plane crash and a pile-up on the highway, so it can't be them.[/color][/i] There was nothing that could be done, anyways. They needed to reach this horrid courtroom so that the group could discover the identity of the murderer. And no silly phobia of roller coasters was going to get in the way. He was as strong, reliable person. He would begin this trial strong and finish even stronger! Everybody would praise how great he was! ... ... ... If one were to be honest, Zachary had wanted to join the trial a lot quicker than he had managed to. However, he simply hadn't entirely recovered from the dark death trap that they were thrust into. The pitch darkness more or less had stunned the Archer with fear, so a pitiful attempt at looking serious was all he could manage at first. Everybody else, however, seemed either okay with the ride or at least used to it, leaving the young man out from all the discussion for some time. Contrary to himself, Jezebel had been rather proactive in his trial already. The buzzer had brought some attention to her, but she didn't seem fazed at all. If he was going to call himself her friend, then should he not make sure he could be just as reliable? He didn't want to depend on anybody if they couldn't do the same. And while he had been unable to present any theories or the sort, he had not, however, blacked out or anything -- he still picked up on what was being discussed. Namely, the buzzer had been agreed as the cause of the fire, that, for some reason, there were now new rules being added to the trials, and that given Mary Hansen's reaction to the rule about Indecent Exposure, the first trial had been quite the fiesta. Did he miss out? Some of the participants had moved the discussion onto the arrows that were found at the crime scene by Jez. It was very surprising that some people began to throw their gaze at both Calvin and Zach himself. After all, if Zach wasn't Zach, then he'd suspect Zach too. He, along with the one who created the arrows, was the one who looked most suspicious because of that Truth Bullet. It seemed he was not going to be able to remain silent any longer. Snapped out of it, Zachary was now able to participate. He hoped his silence up until this point hadn't indirectly led to any added suspicion. Or that anybody noticed his fear, either. That would blow, but the former was probably worse in a situation where one decision could lead to his death. [color=0076a3]"The arrows from Calvin had all been placed in my own room on my nightstand,"[/color] he informed Ice. [color=0076a3]"My room's a bit... well, empty. Anyways, since we haven't had any scuffles with the Carnage Sisters since that night, I haven't had any reason to move them from my room."[/color]