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guestcontrol) wrote2014-10-01 10:03 am
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night four - kill log
Who: Killers and Kyouya
What: kiss kiss fall off the ferris wheel
When: The fourth night
Where: The park...
[It's in the dead of the night when Kyouya's door abruptly unlocks. His bracelet begins to beep. Something seems to be calling him, ordering him to leave his room. For every moment he delays, it beeps with more and more urgency, especially if he tries to bring anything. And besides, he feels groggy, not inclined to protest much.
As he steps outside, lights illuminate his path. The lights lead into the park. As soon as he steps through the door into the park, the door slams shut behind him. It won't open for him again, and pounding on the door or calling for help will not yield any results. It's only once inside that the grogginess wears off.
He can run or try to hide, but there's not much use to it. His bracelet is still beeping, the only obvious sound in the darkness. And though he's not restrained, he'll find there's no way he can strike a blow against the killers; the bracelet will tighten and he'll feel the grogginess return if he tries to fight back.]
What: kiss kiss fall off the ferris wheel
When: The fourth night
Where: The park...
[It's in the dead of the night when Kyouya's door abruptly unlocks. His bracelet begins to beep. Something seems to be calling him, ordering him to leave his room. For every moment he delays, it beeps with more and more urgency, especially if he tries to bring anything. And besides, he feels groggy, not inclined to protest much.
As he steps outside, lights illuminate his path. The lights lead into the park. As soon as he steps through the door into the park, the door slams shut behind him. It won't open for him again, and pounding on the door or calling for help will not yield any results. It's only once inside that the grogginess wears off.
He can run or try to hide, but there's not much use to it. His bracelet is still beeping, the only obvious sound in the darkness. And though he's not restrained, he'll find there's no way he can strike a blow against the killers; the bracelet will tighten and he'll feel the grogginess return if he tries to fight back.]
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It's only once the door slams shut that his senses return. The confused grogginess wears off, and he quickly sheds the rest of the mood, too, because it only takes him a few seconds to understand the situation is bad. He's alert, but also angry. With Koizumi, with Aya, with himself, and most of all with whoever plans to kill him. He could try to run or hide, but what point is there in that? If he's guaranteed to die he'll at least keep some of his pride.
Instead, he's leaning against the door back to the accommodations area, looking almost casual as he slides his glasses onto his face and affixes anyone coming towards him with a a cold, disdainful expression.]
You bought into that letter having some sort of significance, didn't you? What a waste of your night.
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[Unable to resist making a dramatic entrance, Tamaki slides out of the darkness. And how long were you crouching in that darkness, waiting for him to say something, Tamaki? He's dressed well, too, or as well as the park's meager commoner offerings can supply. Also, wearing a cape. Listen, it sets the mood, okay? It's about standards.]
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Or, no, he really doesn't. Actually, all sort of pretense of having it together right now drops away immediately.]
What? You...
[He's tempted to be irrational about this and decide Tamaki's here as a target as well, but no, that doesn't add up at all. On the other hand, none of this does.]
You can't be serious.
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I'm afraid I am. Let's walk and talk, shall we?
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[Right. How should he react to this, then. He's not even entirely sure. But after a second deliberating, he decides on angry.]
Let's hear your explanation. You do understand what this looks like? It might be hard for you to grasp, but I'm not in the mood for your nonsense.
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[Even having expected that anger, his smile falters a little.]
But I swear to you, we're not killing anyone.
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[On the other hand, he actually does cool down a little, at least enough to be interested in hearing the answer. The situation is almost too surreal to take seriously, and he can't really believe Tamaki would actually kill him. It's easier to treat this as though he's angry about being dragged out here in the middle of the night.]
What the hell do you think is going on here? Whether you intend to kill someone or not, people are dying, and when everyone finds out, they will execute you for your part in it.
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[Enjoy the sincere, warm smile of one thoroughly deluded.]
At any rate, it would be fine to be executed. Selfishly, I'd prefer to go along with whichever of the club leaves last, but que sera, sera.
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...Tell me what you think is really happening. What do you have to do to wake these people up?
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[He's surprised to hear a slight tremor in his voice; he expects himself to have more control than that. As much as he wants to think he's misunderstood something here, being in denial is not going to help things at all.]
Are you even listening to yourself? Can't you see that something is wrong here? If you "pinch" me, I am not going to wake up. I am going to be dead.
Whatever's been done to you can be fixed. There are doctors, we can...but I can't do any of those things if I'm dead.
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[There's a moment of fogginess there, but it fades quickly as the base of the Ferris wheel comes into view.]
But it'll be fine, Kyouya, I promise. You know I'd never hurt you.
[...Although. Does the Ferris wheel actually work? That's sure a thing Tamaki didn't consider until this exact moment.]
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Whatever, he has other concerns right now.]
I don't know that at all. Isn't something like this just like you? Who the fuck knows what's going through your head, you're just going to follow through with your delusions content that someone else will clean up your messes.
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It's not a delusion! This is the only way we can help everyone! You'll see!
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Instead, he reaches to grab him roughly by the arm or the fabric of his shirt, but feels a wave of dizziness when he tries. Impulse to punch defeated, he instead leans against the support beam of the ferris wheel to catch his breath and steadiness back. Those few seconds seem to have allowed him to shift back from rage to seriousness.]
Tamaki.
I need you to listen to me. If you've ever listened to me, if you've ever trusted me, I need you to do it now. If you don't, we are completely through.
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C-come on, Kyouya. Don't say that.
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[He doesn't particularly care if it's a cruel thing to say. It happens to be true, since he'll be dead. Though his tone makes it pretty clear this isn't an attempt at manipulation, either.]
If that matters to you, then do what I say. Let me fix this.
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Let's just... talk this through, okay? I won't do anything yet.
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[He releases the breath he's been holding. While he could forgive Tamaki a lot, not taking that threat seriously isn't one of those things.]
I believe you, that you believe what you're saying. But I don't think it's true. So one of us is wrong.
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That's a given.
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[And frankly, he doesn't even quite seem like he's fully processing it now, but he at least looks to be trying.]
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[He can tell there's a problem here, but he keeps his tone calm and measured.]
So there's nothing to gain from killing me right now.
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[Says a frail, weak voice from a few feet away - Royce steps out, hands folded behind him, gazing at Kyouya with a severe, piercing intensity that paradoxically goes against the way he sounds.]
We don't have...time for this talking, this chatting...Tamaki. You know, youuuu...understand what we have to do. [He grasps Kyouya's forearm, his grip tight, looking over at Tamaki.]
...It's time.
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[And grabbed. His expression sort of goes blank. He really miscalculated this. Of course, even if he can somehow talk sense into Tamaki, that wouldn't change his situation. The others will definitely kill him anyway.
He still looks to Tamaki as though expecting some kind of protest, but. He already knows he's lost.]
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