Heather Mason (
foolishwren) wrote2013-11-25 05:07 pm
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111. Fourth Wall Post [VIDEO/ACTION FOR ANYWHERE]
[Static. Then, jumbled, chaotic video-- but through it all, there's the gruff, guttural voice of a Croconaw.]
T-turn on the camera!
Hurry!!

How do I get her to let go?!
[Karma.]
[It takes awhile... but it eventually comes back around.]
[ooc: Heather has become Memory of Alessa for the duration of Fourth Wall! Feel free to tag if you want your character to interact with spooky semi-feral zombie-Heather, no matter where they are!]
T-turn on the camera!
Hurry!!

How do I get her to let go?!
[Karma.]
[It takes awhile... but it eventually comes back around.]
[ooc: Heather has become Memory of Alessa for the duration of Fourth Wall! Feel free to tag if you want your character to interact with spooky semi-feral zombie-Heather, no matter where they are!]
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[He looks around...he's pretty sure there's a park not too far from here. No party busses there. Hopefully. He points in the direction of an alleyway a little farther down the street.]
We can cut through there, no cars or anything can fit through it.
[And, he hopes, there won't be anything back there but maybe a few wild Rattata.]
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[So she starts to skulk in that direction as eagerly as something like her can manage.]
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I see you liked that suggestion. I haven't been back in these alleys for a while, but I think I know the way through to the park. I don't know if you'd have anything like a park where you're from, but you might like it.
[There's startled Pidgeys that takes flight when it sees them, and a few Rattata scurrying around the dumpsters. Envy's halfway glad he can't see a biker gang hiding back here. It might've been fun to scare them, but after the party bus he's not so sure how zombie Heather would react.]
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[She recognizes the word 'park', though. She lives in one. Lakeside Amusement Park, that is. So she keeps pace with Envy willingly enough. Familiar territory is good.]