Tuesday, March 25, 2008

"The End" Chappie 5


CHAPTER FIVE: “Leave now or else.”


Terry Anderson wasn’t caring about what was going on with all the disappearances. He wasn’t caring about what was going to happen to those who were left. He in general wasn’t caring about anything about the future, or anything at all.

Except yesterday.

Yesterday was truly a day to remember in his book. It had started off with treating his ex-wife’s new son’s sprained arm. He remembered taking a deep breath before turning into Room 39.

“Terry? Is he going to be okay?” Diana Jones asked, “I mean, of course he’s going to be okay, it’s just that is there anything else to be worried about?”

You mean besides you leaving me as opposed to working things out?

“No. Nothing,” He began to turn away.

“Wait, Terry.” Damn it.

“Yes?”

“I…Thank you. For taking it all so easy. I just couldn’t – “ Don’t you say it, “ – you know – “ Don’t you dare, “ – go on with it.” Bitch.

“It’s alright, really,” Like hell it was.

“You know I still love you, right?” she touched his arm.

Terry looked at her face and saw



something wrong in her eyes.

“Don’t lie. You wouldn’t have left if you still did.”

“Terry…” Shocked. Found out.

“Get his kid, and get out of here. I’ve got work to do. I’m busy,” Terry didn’t wait for a

response, and as he had turned out of the room, he remembered thinking, What was that? How did I know?

***

That had only been the start of the weirdness. Later that day, when he was having lunch with his friend, Dr. Jim Grey, he had the dizzy spell.

“Dude, it’s better for everyone if you just don’t think about marriages and all that stuff. Live in the Now, and all. That’s all I’m sayin’,” Jim advised.

“Easier said than done. Look at you; you’ve never had to worry about the pressures of marriage by your parents. They were trying to get me married when I was a freshman in college. It was insane.”

“I get what you mean. Just take it easy, things will get better, I promise.”

“I hope you’re right,” Terry stood up and things got blurry, he could swear he was seeing different colors around everyone’s heads. Red, blue, green, even purple…Everywhere, spinning, blurring, mixing…Darkening…

He remembered hearing Jim asking for some help before he faded into darkness.

***

When Terry woke up, he immediately got out of the bed he was in, and began to walk out of the room he had been placed in. And, of course, Jim was there to grab him and force him to sit back down.

“I can’t, I have that review to go to,” Terry mumbled.

“You missed it man,” Jim said, “They told you to take some time off. Until things clear up for you. When you’re checked out and back to normal.”

“I’m fine. And I don’t have cancer or anything of the like. I just got dizzy, that’s all.”

“You yelled out some stuff about the colors you were seeing. You said I was purple and blue, if I recall right.”

“Let me talk to the Board, Jim.”

“Fine. There’s no stopping you anyway, so better to give in early than to tire you out too much beforehand.”

So Terry made his way to the Board’s room. He stormed in, and demanded that he be allowed to keep working as opposed to ‘taking time off.’

“Dr. Anderson,” the Head of the Board said sternly, “if you do not leave this hospital at this moment, and stay away from your duties until you are back to your old self, we will have to remove you from your position.”

“You can’t do that. That’s not reasonable. I’m the best surgeon you have here! You can’t afford to keep me from my patients!”

“Leave now or else, that is final.”

And so Terry Anderson left the Moonlight Hospital of Maine. When the night before what would later be known as The Fall approached, Terry fell asleep thinking about what had happened in Room 39.

***

Terry Anderson’s last waking thought that night was what had happened in Room 39. Today, he sat thinking about what had happened in the room he currently sat in.


Room 39.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

"The End" chappie 4


CHAPTER FOUR: “Thank you Mr. Obvious.”

“What’s going on? Who’d he bring?” Kristin heard Pete ask, but she wasn’t paying attention to him. Her eyes were stuck on the two women that were with Jeff. Both were older than the three of them, but still looked young. One was obviously Hispanic, and the other had to have some European country in her.


Kristin knew both of these women. Their names were Alana Gonzalez, and Michelle Calendar.


Alana was okay, she had helped Kristin get her rather short job at Conflagration. As for Calendar…Well, easily put, no bitch was worse. Calendar had a nasty habit of wanting Kristin and at least two other people in jail constantly. And by the look on Jeff’s face, as he ran up to her rope in hand, he was one of the other to people.

Well, Kristin thought, isn’t this going to be a happy little reunion of friends?

“You’re here too? I should of guessed it. Let me guess, that loser with no hair’s still hanging on?” Calendar sneered.

“For your information, I’m not bald! I do have hair! I just like it short!” Pete called from the hole.

“Whatever…”

“Are you okay?” Alana called, ignoring the other woman. Considering they were both social workers for all three of them it seemed really odd how different they were. Good and evil. Yin and Yang.

Oh, and the fact that they were both also still in the city was adding more to the oddity of it all.

“Yeah, I’m fine ma’am. Just how much long…er…GUYS? HURRY!!” Pete screamed.

“What? What is it?” Kristin asked, panic apparent in her voice.

“There’s something down here!”

Kristin looked at Jeff. He was just standing there, stunned.

“Give me the rope!” she yelled, and pulled it away from him. He gave it up without a fight.

“Let me help,” Alana said, helping untangle an end of the rope from its knot.

“C’mon…It’s seen me! I know it! It’s gonna get me, hurry!”

Kristin freed her end and threw it down the hole. She felt a tug. With a nod to Alana, the two women began to pull Pete from the hole. Just as they could see his head, a force pulled him back down.

“HELP!” Alana, Kristin, and Pete screamed. It knocked Jeff from his stasis, and with his help and Calendar’s, they pulled Pete from the hole entirely.

The five of them scrambled away from the hole, and turned and stared…Waited for something to come out after them. Minutes passed, and nothing came for them.

With a collective sigh from all of them, they faced Pete who was staring at his right foot.

“What was it?” Kristin asked.

“I…I don’t know,” he replied softly, “It had my foot. It…It tore my shoe.” It was true. His right shoe was a torn mess, barely a shadow of the shoe it once was.

“We need to get out of here…” Jeff muttered.

“Thank you Mr. Obvious,” Calendar snapped.

“He’s right,” Alana said, coming to his defense, “We need to try to find some other survivors of whatever this was.”

“What exactly was it?” Jeff asked.


Alana turned toward him, her face a mask of sadness, “I wish I knew.”

Saturday, March 22, 2008

RP07: Season 3 is on!!!

so, as of today, about 20 minutes before posting this, Fractured 0 has posted up a new video.

Also, you, the viewers, can respond in any way (forums, comments, even a video!), and help make sure these puzzles get solved in time (when there is a time limit)!

so hurry hurry hurry and watch and see what happens!

Thursday, March 20, 2008

RP07: Season 3: What's to come

okay, so this entry is about what's to be expected in Season (Volume) 3 of RP07, entitled Song.

Like I said on the forums, this season is one big puzzle, in the way that KateModern's 2nd season is. Except, without a murder (yet). There is going to be changes for all of the old faces, and some new ones as well. This season goes into what goes on in everybody's mind. It's going to be a little weird, and at times sorta scary, but all in all, it's going to still have the story going forward.

As if that made any sense...

Just watch and you shall see! (^_^)V

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

RP07 character descripts: Contre l'Oppression

Alright alright...I got lazy and didn't do this yesterday like Ishould have, but w/e...

RP07: Contre l'Oppression

What's there deal?
~>~ well, Contre l'Oppression (CO for now) is a split branch of the Hymn of One, in the similar strand of La Rezisto. However, it is the only youtube channel that in fact has multiple users.

Volume 1?

~>~ The entirety of volume one is from the POV of the Agent. At the time, he was a force against BluePeep39 as well as Sam. In the first video, they state that the Specialist Sam saw was in fact a lie, and it was latr confirmed that the whole visit was a setup.

Volmue 2?

~>~ Volume 2 saw the Agent's split from CO, and he claimed to want to help Fractured 0 in her attempt to save Sam before his ceremony. However, the first video seen from CO in Volume 2 was a message from the leader of CO to another agent now assigned to the retrieval of Sam, and the elimination of the Agent.
The Agent was able to locate and discover what it was that Sam or someone else had hidden at Blowing Rocks Preserve, and found plane tickets to Europe and medical papers claiming than Sam was Trait Positive.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

RP07 character descripts: Fractured 0

The main player of Volume 2: Time. She's a member what is known as The Family. Not much is known about her, except that her cousin is on assignment in California watching someone "of great interest." Known on the LG15 forums as (/)

> So what's she been doing in Volume 2?

~>~ She appeared on the LG15 forums, with a video stating that she noticed somethings that were odd in her book. And after some interaction, she revealed a little about herself, and that this was her first real assignment, and was hoping that she didn't screw it up.

So when the videos came out stating the date of the ceremony, she fought hard to find the location of Sam, but in the end failed. It was at this point she was called back to her "home" until it was decided if she could keep up with the workload. She however, came back to Miami, and had been working with the Agent to find out information on what happened to Sam.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

"The End" chappie 3


CHAPTER THREE: “Vanished.”


“How’re you doing?” Kristin called down to Pete. The hole had come out of nowhere, and swallowed up almost the entire street in front of his apartment.

“Fine. Ya know,” Pete replied, “They told us to expect one of these sinkholes, but I doubt they thought it’d be this big, y’know?”

Kristin laughed, “We got told stuff like that all the time too.”

“You’re not from around here, are you?”

“No, I’m from California, L.A.”

“Wow, what’d a girl from a place like that end up here in New York?”

“Long story.”

“Gonna be here for a while, got nothing better to do,” he smiled up at her. Man, was she beautiful.

“Long, complicated story. I needed to find someone about something.”

“That sounds wrong on too many levels,” Pete smirked. His grip was loosening on the steel rod he was holding on to. If he let go, it’d be a very, very long fall. He had no idea the subway went that deep.

Unless the subway sunk too.

“Pervert,” Kristin smiled, bringing Pete back unknowingly from the brink of death.

“Can’t help it, it’s the end of the world and all. Procreation’s on the mind,” he replied while yelling at himself, Idiot! Why’d you go and say that? Now she’ll never be into you!

“I can’t blame you, I guess. If the three of us are the only one’s on Earth, I guess I’m gonna be like Eve, huh?”

Wasn’t expecting that. Okay, so how to respond?

“Well, I doubt that Jeff would be a good mom, y’know?” Oh, that was brilliant!

“I wouldn’t know. Don’t have much knowledge with moms,” Kristin said softly, as if she didn’t want him to hear it.

Great, now you’ve got her depressed! Time to do some damage control…

“Look, I…Uh…I’m not that smart. I say stupid things a lot. I…I’m sorry. Forget I mentioned it,” Pete said.

“No, it’s okay, really. It’s just that that was the reason for me coming here. I needed to find my aunt, and ask her about some of my family and its past, that’s all.”

“She knows a lot about them? Your parents?” He tried to reposition himself on the small outcropping he had underneath him, palms sweating. Where was Jeff with that damn rope?

“She raised me actually. And, she wasn’t, isn’t, my real aunt. She sorta adopted me after my mom had me. My dad had died, or so my mom told her, and for my mom, she ran off. Vanished.”

“Oh, wow. I’m sorry.”

Kristin looked down the hole at him. Pete could tell she was on the brink of tears, but she was fighting it hard.

“You need to stop apologizing, and get a better grip on the bar. I’m past all the family drama. I just needed some info about my real aunt. Heard that she was some unsung hero in the War.”
The War. It had happened long before any of them had been born. Around thirty years ago. A lot had happened then. Many people had died, and others…others didn’t even seem human afterward. It was best not think about the countries that were still recovering from the attacks.

“Your aunt was in the War?” Pete asked. How old is she?

“Yeah, she was only about 22…23 then,” Kristin answered, “My mom was only 15 at the time.”

“Your mom was our age when she had you?” Again with the dumb questions???

“Yeah, thereabout. Pretty weird, right? Oh hey! Here comes what’s-his-name…”

“Jeff? Jeff’s back?”

“Yeah, and he brought company,” Kristin groaned.