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8 days ago
Current I mean, some people want to do it for the reason it’s supposed to be for, but it being all but outright mandatory, well.
8 days ago
@Ricky: I never thought about it like that, but it really can be, huh? I checked out the Mormons for a stint, and I can 100% see that being a reason behind them pushing that.
9 days ago
Tricks them into thinking it was their choice, when it was structured for them to fail.
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9 days ago
The Amish doing that strikes me as a psychological way to keep people there. Isolate them > send them out > get culture shock > return to the comfortable rather than figure out a foreign culture.
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10 days ago
Ashifa: Shoving/forcing the religion on someone isn't what Christianity should be about. I'm sorry if/that that's what's going on for you.
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Faira’s head cocked again toward the others as the robot-like man spoke, and Marianne responded with a less than desirable answer.

So she’s in on this! she thought, suppressing a groan. Cautiously, she took a few more steps away from the demon, glad his focus had shifted from her.

Still keeping an eye on the demon as he danced about like a madman, she reached into a front pocket of her black jeans and pulled out her cell phone, relieved to find it still there.

Holding her breath and biting her lower lip, she slid her thumb across the screen to unlock it, and checked for service. Her shoulders slumped as she looked at the blinking service icon with no bars. Hours had passed since she had left for the Starbucks. She ran a hand through her hair, her parents coming to mind. They would be good and worried by now.

I’ve gotta get out of here. She slipped the phone back into her pocket. Then, another thought occurred, and she quickly reached down and felt the long makeshift pocket on her left pant leg. She sighed in relief as she felt the couple pieces of her flute safely tucked away there. She jumped and straightened as the demon spoke again.

She looked to the boy who she had seen earlier as the demon laughed. Turning from him, she looked to Marianne and took a deep breath.

“I-if you won’t tell us where we are,” she began, “at least tell us how to get out of here!”
Faira spared the now free woman a glance as she answered her earlier question.

She gasped and tried to pull away as the demon grabbed her hands, the beast completely unfazed by the flames licking their way up his own hand and arms. Her face fell as the realization of the truth of his words sunk in, and the flames around her and his hands died out. She moved to try to pull away from his grasp once more, but the room around them abruptly changed, making her attention turn to their surroundings momentarily. She blinked in awe at the beauty of the room, and the appearance of the new woman elegantly clad in as she danced gracefully about the ballroom’s center.

She shouted in surprise when the demon pulled her onto the dance floor. Her feet dragged a few steps before she hastily regained her balance as the demon spun her around to the enchanting music, the frequent circling threatening to make her dizzy.

Her attempts at pulling from him futile, her eyes grew slightly distant in concentration. Suddenly, starting from her hands and consuming the rest of her in the blink of an eye, her body turned into a dark, massless shadow that melted into the floor, creating a pool of black on the red and marble beneath the demon’s feet. The shadow shot across the room toward the center. It stopped well away from the new girl as she ceased her dancing, then rose in a solid glob that turned back into Faira.

She stumbled forward as her body reformed sooner than she had intended, and fell to her hands and knees as the girl gave her apologies. She hurried to her feet and spun to face the demon.

“W-we’re being held captive by a crazy guy,” she breathed toward him, her body angled away from him and ready to run, “and you decide to dance?”

Her head tilted toward the others as Rosaline spoke to the new girl, Marianne.

At least SHE’S trying to figure things out! she thought exasperatedly.
Okay. So our characters were all sort of transported from the basement? Trippy indeed! XD
So, when the hall transformed, did everyone in the basement suddenly find themselves in the ballroom, or is it only Scarifar's character who is in the ballroom?
Faira shouted as the demon seemed to appear in front of her. She straightened and, momentarily forgetting she was already against the wall, tried to step back, her foot only hitting the stone. She quickly looked him over with wide eyes, her breath catching in her throat as his fangs gleamed menacingly in the dim light of the room. She turned her head instinctively as the monster leaned in and whispered, her body frozen momentarily with fear.

You’ve got powers, you idiot! she scolded herself as the demon stepped away. Use them! Her breathing ragged, she resisted the urge to shy away from the creature’s green-speckled gaze.

As fast as humanly possible, she stepped to the side so her back no longer rested against the wall, raised her shaking hands in front of her in a fighting stance of someone who had watched one too many kung fu movies, and her fists burst into flame.

“G-get away from me!” Faira breathed, her breaths ragged as she punched downward with her right hand. The flame surrounding it flew from her fist to explode at the demon’s feet in warning, only to be replaced by another as she returned her arm to its previous position.

She forced her light brown eyes to lock with his, terror shining through their depths despite her disastrous attempt at placing a fierce mask over her face.
Faira gasped and pressed herself against a wall as a scraping began at a door creating the only exit—or entrance—her eyes wide and heart pounding. The sound echoed in the basement almost in stereo as a second scraping from somewhere else in the room joined in. Her attention turned back to the woman in the glass, whom she had somehow nearly forgotten about.

With a shaky nod, Faira went to another side of the encasement. There, near the bottom and blending in with the glass, a small leaver of the same material waited. She looked up to the woman to mention it to her as she placed a hand on the lever, but froze. Her face paled and she went slack-jawed as the woman removed her arm and grabbed the letter.

Swallowing, she pulled the lever as the woman began to read the letter, and the walls of the cage pulled slowly apart. Her gaze shifted once more, and she felt suddenly faint at the sight of a demon at the door, the words on the letter doing little for comfort. She leaned against the wall behind her and ran her hand through her hair.

Demons… people with detachable limbs… robot-suited guys… someone going by Collector… What’s next? She thought, taking a shaky breath. “H-he like a serial killer or something?” She couldn’t help asking, her voice a whisper, wondering if she really wanted to know the answer.

She jumped at the woman’s panicked scream as the demon flung the door open. She gave a relieved sigh as it revealed only empty space beyond, and sunk down the wall with her back still against the cold stone. Closing her eyes, she took a deep breath as the gentle music flooded into the room, alighting a small spark of curiosity within her.

She took another deep breath and opened her eyes. “Seriously,” she began, her words still soft. “Anyone ever heard of this guy?”
Faira squeaked in fear as a voice spoke from behind her. Spinning around, adrenaline rushing through her anew and making her ready to flee or fight if necessary, she blinked at the metal-covered body that stood from among the other unconscious people. Tensing as the robotic being turned toward her and the cage, Faira squinted into the blueish shield covering its face, trying to make out any features behind it, but to no avail.

She quickly stepped aside, her breath held, as the robot strode fearlessly toward the cage. Her brows furrowed as it spoke.

What in the world… she thought as the robot stopped talking and became little more than a metal statue.

Movement in her peripheral vision made her gasp as she turned her head in that direction. She squinted against a new light forming near a wall, and raised her hand over her eyes to try to block the brightness. The light quickly spread over the room and its wielder; a boy who looked only slightly older than her held an orb of light in front of him, Faira's awed gaze lingering on the orb as long as possible before the brightness made her look away.

”W-what do you want?” he asked.

Faira took a couple more steps back and inhaled.

“To know what’s going on,” she muttered shakily, moving to stand so she could keep the newly conscious boy as well as the others in her line of sight.

A violent shiver raked her body, and she cupped her hands in front of her. She hesitated a moment, sparing the others a quick glance before the chill spreading down her fingers and brushing against her face won over. Carefully summoning a lick of fire, she sighed in relief as a small flickering flame formed in her grasp, her fingers mostly hiding the element as she relished the warmth it gave.
Sorry to hear that you are sick. I hope you two feel better soon!
Frantic banging entered Faira’s disoriented nightmare.

“Ten more minutes,” she muttered, rolling over and placing a hand on what she thought would be her bed. A violent shiver ran down her body, and she reached to grab a blanket, only to find one absent.

With brows furrowed in confusion, she slowly opened her eyes as her body sluggishly crept toward consciousness. In place of the cushiony mattress back in her home, the rough surface of freezing concrete scratched against her skin, the material’s chill soaking through her black turtleneck.

The seventeen-year-old girl gasped and got to her hands and knees, her body aching, as she tried to clear the cobwebs of sleep from her mind. Suddenly, images of the last memory she had flooded her mind in an instant. The Starbucks logo as she left, the feeling of being watched carrying over from the rest of the week. A bony man pulling her into an alley. Another, larger man blocking her escape, a glowing net of sorts in hand. Then, nothing.

Panicked, Faira jumped to her feet as the odd thump of something or someone still pounding on glass continued. She sneezed and sniffled as the freezing air around her loosened her sinuses. Hugging herself as she pressed her back against the wall, she scanned for any sign of the two who had kidnapped her, as well as the source of the pounding.

A couple handfuls of others laid on the ground around her, apparently unconscious, their forms lit by a flickering bare bulb hanging from the ceiling. Faira gasped as her eyes locked on a glass encasement housing a woman.

Faira hesitated a moment, glancing around the room once more before slowly making her way to the glass cage, careful to avoid stepping on any of the others still sleeping.

“Can you hear me?” she called, vapor rising from her mouth with each breath as she looked the cage over in search of a latch or some other way of releasing the woman. “Do you know where we are?”
She blew into her hands in an attempt at keeping them fairly warm, then ran them over the smooth glass, trying to find a catch of some sort.
TheWindel said
I've sent a message to everyone who hasn't posted a CS yet. Also, thank you XD


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