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Post by CHRISTOFF STARK on Jun 2, 2015 9:14:41 GMT
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Silence. The silence around him was unbearable. But it was also his constant companion. There was no where he could go in this accursed room that the silence didn't follow him to. So he now lay in the middle of the stone room in complete silence. There wasn't even a drip drip drip of water like there usually had been when he was with mother. That drip drip drip had been so comforting to him. For now all he could do was nothing but sit in the terrifying silence. "The monster sits and waits in his cave, and waits desperately for his prey to arrive." Said a voice that was very nearly a whisper around him. That was mocking and cruel. He'd heard that voice many times before. He'd fought with that voice many times before. But this time, he didn't have the strength to even care. This time all he could do was lay in the silence, wishing for something other than the norm to happen. He was tired of being alone with no one but his own mocking voice. "Oh, is the monster broken?" Asked the voice. Risk didn't answer. Yes... That was his name. Risk. Risk... Right? That was what she had told him. She had told him that was his name. He had to believe her. There was nothing else he could have done. This voice had been trying for hours to get him to move. Sometimes Risk would move. But other times he couldn't. It was like his energy would be all sucked out of his body and there would be no point in moving. But it wasn't like he could kill himself. There wasn't anything to kill himself with in here. And he was never hungry, so he didn't starve. All he could do was lay in the middle of the room and listen to the silence and the voice that constantly nagged at his mind. Vincent Kammerer // Well, this post is kinda making me want to cry but... anyway, Vincent can see him. He can also talk to him if you want, though Chris might think its his own conscience. I don't know how to get him out. xD I haven't decided on a way yet. ALthough, For one to come out, its entirely possible that someone else has to go back in. |
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Post by Vincent Kammerer on Jun 2, 2015 9:57:47 GMT
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| It was beautiful in an odd way. Vincent had fallen in love with the mirror when he first laid eyes on the frame. He didn't even look at the mirror itself at first, he had already made his decision. The person he bought it from had no idea where it had come from. It just appeared earlier that afternoon. They claimed it was some stupid trick mirror, and to be careful. Vincent didn't care to find out why.
He had it set up in his foyer. He stood in front of it inspecting it. That's when he saw it. There really was someone inside it.The violet haired man had heard of mirrors that could trap people. But he never thought he'd get one. For the price of a an antique! It was literally a steal!
Vincent leaned forward rubbing his chin. The boy was disheveled, and just laying there inside. Was he dead? No. He didn't mind having a person in the mirror. No it would make things so much funner. In fact he could see himself now. Mirror, mirror on the wall~. But with the boy's current appearance, it would clash horribly with the rest of the foyer décor. As far as he knew, there was no way to put clothes through the mirror too him. No he would have to get him out. Get him a bath or something.
Carefully the man lightly tapped on the reflective surface with the side of his fist.
“Hello~?”
Looking at this poor creature brought back memories of when he found Noah. Disheveled, dirty and alone. Scared too from the looks of it. Hopefully this one wasn't vicious. But it was too early to tell what this person might be like.
“Nice mirror you have here~.I hope you don't mind that I've procured it." His voice was soft, and calm. It was one one might use to comfort an infant. Or even, a voice a very calm therapist might use. Whatever it was, it was a bit different from Vince's regular tone.
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Post by CHRISTOFF STARK on Jun 3, 2015 7:27:55 GMT
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And there he was laying in the middle of the room, minding his own business when this voice decided to interrupt his important thoughts. "Hello~" It said so gently, almost as if he were the most delicate of children. At first Risk didn't really acknowledge it. He was so used to there being a voice around him that he just accepted the fact that there was. “Nice mirror you have here~.I hope you don't mind that I've procured it."That was when things started to seem strange. Still laying on the ground in the middle of the room he heard the word Mirror. It took a moment for his brain to process that it had been said. But once it was there he couldn't help but mutter... "Mirror? What Mirror?" Then he sat up in that spot and started to think much clearer then he was. Something felt... Different. This voice that he was hearing... The pattern was different. This voice didn't sound like his own nor did it sound like a cruel snake whispering venom into his ears. But... This voice was speaking about a mirror? What mirror? He'd been in this room for a very long time and he hadn't felt a mirror. It was at this moment that he realized something was different. The floor, he realized, something was bothering him about it. The floor was much too smooth than what it used to be. Something had changed. Something was wrong. He could feel clean, smooth tile against his fingers rather than the rough stone of the maze. What? What's... going...?He gasped and stood himself up. The floor was different. Which meant... That the world around him could be different too. What was going on here? Afraid to move in any other direction he lifted his fingers to feel that his mask was still there. It was, and he allowed a small sigh of relief. Finally he turned his attention back onto the voice that he knew was not his own. "Ohkay, so first you take away all my memories. Then you put me through hell in that stupid maze. You take away the only person that I knew and then you trap me in this crazy silent room only to force me to speak only to my own voice. Now you're trying to get my attention with more voices? No! I'm not falling for it! Unless you are so stupendous god that can magically get me out of this room, leave me alone! I don't need anymore of your torturous crap! You hear me?! I'm so tired of living like this! And I have no idea what you've done to the room that you trapped me in, but I'm not falling for any of your illusions!" When he was finished speaking his voice cracked and his energy sapped. It was as if the floor sucked it all up and left him high and dry. In that moment he swayed and fell to his hands and knees exhausted. "No more... Please... No more... Why do you have to torture me like this...?" He said quite softly. Vincent Kammerer // So the mirror works exactly like a normal mirror, but instead of showing Vincent's reflection is shows Chris himself. However, whatever the surroundings are of the mirror, it does reflect that, But what would look like a mirror to Vincent, would seem more like a wall to Chris. Also, Vincent can hear just about everything Chris says no matter the volume of his voice, he just can't hear his thoughts. |
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Post by Vincent Kammerer on Jun 4, 2015 4:38:54 GMT
| Vincent tilted his head to the side. So he doesn't know he's in a mirror? How interesting. Maybe the boy didn't see the mirror when it happened. Maybe he hadn't even seen the person who did it. After all, he seemed to think it was Vincent. That amused the man. Like he would lock someone in a mirror. He wondered what could have made Chris think he was the one. Maybe he couldn't tell the difference. From the looks of it, maybe he couldn't even see?
“You're inside a mirror....A magic mirror, but still. I take it you aren't the original inhabitant....”
Tone dripping with amusement. The violet haired man smiled rather broadly. Torture, yes, he tortured people out of their minds often. But Vince would've remembered this one. Just where was this mirror from, better yet, Chris.
“I assure you I don't toy with memories. Nor do I live near a maze. I mean I suppose I am as rich and beautiful as a God, but that's beside the point.”
He couldn't help but laugh at his own comments. Chris had been through hell from the sound and looks of it. No doubt he was hardened to torture. So it wouldn't near be as fun to use him for that purpose. But after being stuck in a place like that for so long, introducing him to luxury might make him do wonders. Without Vincent really having to do anything extreme.
“I'm here to help you. Not torture you.. No, no, no, I'm not that type of person in the least bit. I don't have the stomach for it.”
Vincent almost convinced himself with his own line. He was good at hiding his own darkness. How else could he have survived this long if he couldn't hide it well. Surely there would have been an uproar by now if anyone had seen through his charade.
“My name is Vincent...Please, what is yours?”
Warmth and kindness, those were the feelings that Vincent was trying to emulate. Not that he couldn't be kind or warm, he was with those close to him. But to a complete stranger, it took some work. Though he did truly want to help him out of the mirror. Just, not out of the kindness out of his heart. Though Vincent didn't touch the mirror again while speaking to Chris. No, not worth the risk of ending up in there himself. That would just be very very inconvenient. Instead he held his hand to his chest.
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Post by CHRISTOFF STARK on Jun 5, 2015 10:03:18 GMT
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The conversation began bizarre, but the more the person spoke, the more confused Risk became. He was inside a magic mirror? Really? That... could explain the sudden floor change... But his lack of sight made it really difficult to confirm that. Besides... He was suddenly very tired. He didn't know how much longer he could stand to deal with these ridiculous claims. Why would there have been a magic mirror in the maze anyway? Guess it didn't matter. The maze was insane. Anything could have happened in there. If in fact he had gotten stuck with in a mirror he would need some kind of proof. Not because he thought the voice was lying, but because part of him didn't even believe that the voice wasn't just another ruse to get him to become even crazier then he already was. “I assure you I don't toy with memories. Nor do I live near a maze. I mean I suppose I am as rich and beautiful as a God, but that's beside the point.” Not live near the maze... Was he no longer in the maze? What if this "voice" was right? “I'm here to help you. Not torture you.. No, no, no, I'm not that type of person in the least bit. I don't have the stomach for it.” Somehow... Risk didn't believe him. All people in the maze were killer types. All people in the maze had stomach for torture. Even himself. But if he truly was trapped in some kind of mirror and was no longer in the maze himself then... Well... The rules would change right? Perhaps he could find out who he was, who he had been before he had forgotten? “My name is Vincent...Please, what is yours?”Vincent... The voice even had an alternative name that wasn't his own. Risk was quiet for several moments. Thinking about how to answer and about the possibilities that would be endless if it were possible for him to actually get out of this useless room. "Risk." He said. "My name is Risk... or at least... I think it is..." He sat himself down and folded his legs into a criss-cross apple-sauce position and tried to get himself to relax. He had little strength anyway. "If this is truly a mirror that I am stuck inside... How did you get the mirror? And... How do I get out of it?" |
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Post by Vincent Kammerer on Jun 7, 2015 6:53:24 GMT
| Isn't that the question of the day? Just how do we get this person out of the mirror? This Risk... Vincent continued to grin mischievously. It would take some time to research, of course. The man could just have one of his underlings do said researching for him. He'd rather spend his time getting to know this teenager. Judge him before pulling him out.
He crossed his arms and cocked his head to the side. Grin still on his face. Risk was probably not his birth name. That would just be a strange name. A nickname sure, but it just didn't mesh well with a birth name. Not to mention Risk's own uncertainty.
“You think? Have you been in there so long you've forgotten your own name?”
There was pity in his tone of voice. Vincent clicked his tongue and shook his head before continuing. A hand going up to fix his violet bangs.
“If that is the case, we'll see if we can't help with said, memories...Bring them back to you mind ”
The information broker stepped away from the mirror, reaching over to pull a rather fancy plush chair over in front of the mirror. The velveteen fabric was covered in a black and white checkered pattern, and the wooden arms and feet were laced with gold. It matched his suit, as he sat down in it in front of the mirror. Legs crossed, he rested his head against his hand.
“Well, I procured it from a traveling merchant. I payed a pretty penny too, for a very pretty mirror. He didn't seem to enjoy it as much as I do. Finding out that it was indeed magic was just a sweetner~...”
Vincent said with another small chuckle. He was really proud of that transaction, and it showed in his voice.
“Isn't that the question of the day! I would guess we'd need someone to take your place inside. Other than that I'm not so sure on the logistics.”
He sounded almost sad, with that confession. He sighed before drumming his fingers on the arm of the chair. Red eyes narrowed and fixed on Chris. There was still a grin on his face as well.
“However, I will be using all of my resources to find out how...After all, I can't have you sitting in my foyer looking so drab. You're of no use there, if anything it's a prison. You're also young, you should be out in the world enjoying yourself~. I also don't imagine it being comfortable sitting in filth for eternity. “
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Post by CHRISTOFF STARK on Jun 8, 2015 5:22:28 GMT
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“You think? Have you been in there so long you've forgotten your own name? If that is the case, we'll see if we can't help with said, memories...Bring them back to you mind.”And then Risk stopped and thought. He didn't even respond to this vincent person. How did he know that there were memories missing? He hadn't said that. Perhaps he implied it? But still that didn't seem good. The fact was, no matter how much sense this voice made, he still didn't know if any of it was actually true. He grew very very quiet and for the next couple of moments just listened to the strange voice talk. “Well, I procured it from a traveling merchant. I payed a pretty penny too, for a very pretty mirror. He didn't seem to enjoy it as much as I do. Finding out that it was indeed magic was just a sweetner~...”What... What did that mean exactly? He bought the mirror from a traveling merchant? Why did that sound familiar. He felt like that scenario should mean something to him. “Isn't that the question of the day! I would guess we'd need someone to take your place inside. Other than that I'm not so sure on the logistics.” Someone to take his place? So... Why would this random person help him out especially if that required someone else to go in. That is... If this person were telling the truth. “However, I will be using all of my resources to find out how...After all, I can't have you sitting in my foyer looking so drab. You're of no use there, if anything it's a prison. You're also young, you should be out in the world enjoying yourself~. I also don't imagine it being comfortable sitting in filth for eternity." Awe yes. That made much more sense. He would need him out of the mirror because he probably didn't match it's brilliance. Of course, He still didn't know how a mirror got in the maze anyway. Then it hit him like a club. If this story were true, then this man truly bought the mirror, and that would also mean he, in a way, bought Risk's life. Where had he heard this done before? He felt like this was something he was supposed to know. Mother always said that they'd done some horrible thing to be banished there. But then... How did he get out? Since the banished ones had curses over them so that it was impossible for them to find their way out, and then he just suddenly appears in the wears of a traveling merchant? That was just coincidental. Depending on the personality of the person who owned this voice Risk would either be a free man, or he would just be trapped in another prison just without bars. "Well?" "Well, what? Shut up or he'll hear you." "You've got a choice." "Shut up. I don't even know if he's telling the truth." "You're right. So if you stay here then you won't have to deal with someone trying to trick you." "Are you an idiot? He said he wanted me out because I... I don't... know what a foyer is... but.. Its probably because of the way that I look compared to the mirror. He's going to want me out anyway. If I were really in a mirror and that were the case, I probably wouldn't have a choice.""Who are you calling an idiot? You're the one talking to yourself." "I... I..." There was a pause and then Risk growled harshly, his entire body tensing up. The voice, the changing floor, the talk of mirrors, the voice in his own head.... Or was that himself that he spoke to? He couldn't even remember. He lifted his hands and covered his ears. "No..." He muttered. "No.. No... Lie... You're lying. Mirrors... Maze... Who... Who told you to do this? I can see what you're doing. You left me for so long just as a beginning right? Now you're fabricating this story so that I'll trust you and let you use me however you want. No... I won't fall for your games. I want out. Get me out... Stop trying to give me false hopes. Stop trying to confuse me. Just let me out. Please..." |
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Post by Vincent Kammerer on Jun 9, 2015 10:14:34 GMT
| The man sat there, legs crossed, head resting on the back of his hand. It was rather nice that this kid talked to himself. It was helping Vincent well, learn what his thought process was. He wondered if it was a trait that he developed due to being so alone...Or maybe he had some sort of split personality. Whatever the reason, the man was going to have to work on it later. If he ever wanted Risk to become of any use, he would need to be able to keep his bickering inside his head.
Vincent let out a bit of a chuckle. The poor thing didn't know what a foyer was. If it wasn't already obvious that the two were from two completely different social classes. The foyer thing was a nail in the coffin. But there was no need to be a snob about it all. After all, he himself wasn't born into wealth.
“ A foyer is an entrance hall. To put it simple terms...”
He said keeping a calm and steady tone. Risk didn't trust him at all so far. Though, Vince hadn't really tried too hard to gain it. It would take some time. Or a lot of bribery. He didn't like the idea of having him in the mirror for too much longer. It would take away from all the time he spent telling the decorators what to do. All the planning he did to make this room marvelous. Vincent would be damned if he let a dirty, gas mask clad teenager take away from his gold laced curtains.
“You do have a choice, Risk. If you don't want to leave the mirror, I can't make you. But if you chose to stay inside... Well.”
He paused and shrugged. The pause was mostly for dramatic effect. Risk couldn't see him, so his gestures were left unseen. He had to make up for that somehow, so pausing it was.
“You'd be all alone again. Just you and yourself. I mean I can't keep you out in the open like this. It depresses me, and would no doubt depress my guests. So you'd have to go in the basement. I want to help you more than anything. I want to make you better, it's what I do...But you can't help the unwilling.”
Vincent said with a rather sad sounding sigh. He was such a good liar. He was impressing himself right now. It was going to be a good night if he kept this up. An especially good one if he really managed to gain Risk's trust. He seemed to be getting worked up and tense. Of course he would, he's scared. He was the equivalent to a caged circus animal. Scared, and tortured for others amusement. He raised his voice, so that he could hear him. Even with hands clasped over his ears.
“I'm not lying to you, Risk. This is truly our first meeting...Look, I'll get you out, my dear. I'll even try to do so tonight. I just need you to be calm. I need you to trust me.”
No, you're going to be part of my games whether you like it or not.You're no longer your own person. You're my pet. I paid for you, and you're going to be subject to whatever I want you to be. But don't worry. You're not going to end up like most of the others...You're too hardened, I'll find a better, less painful job for you..
He was a shiny new toy, and he was going to be used as such. Whether or not Risk liked it. Or even knew it. He could turn out to be a very valuable pawn for Vincent.
The maid would be in soon. He could use her for now, maybe? It didn't seem like that bad of an idea. Vincent truly pitied Risk. Like he pitied Noah once upon a time. Now that he looked him over, they both had masks...Could he be from the same place? Not everyone with a mask was from HalloweenTown. He knew that. Just like not everyone with questionable fashion tastes were from wonderland. But there was always a strong chance.
He licked his lips and pulled himself up out of his chair. He fixed his hair in the mirror before, looking past his own reflection at Risk. Grinning ear to ear at the teenager. There was something unnerving about the look on his face. And his thought process as well. Even if Risk couldn't see the expression. The uneasy feeling seemed to drip into his tone when he spoke again.
“Do you remember exactly how you got stuck? I would need to know some details before I try to recreate the scenario~...Also, where did you say you were from?”
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Post by CHRISTOFF STARK on Jun 9, 2015 19:35:52 GMT
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“You do have a choice, Risk. If you don't want to leave the mirror, I can't make you. But if you chose to stay inside... Well.”There was a pause. Then... “You'd be all alone again. Just you and yourself. I mean I can't keep you out in the open like this. It depresses me, and would no doubt depress my guests. So you'd have to go in the basement. I want to help you more than anything. I want to make you better, it's what I do...But you can't help the unwilling.”But now Risk had covered his ears, and as he did so he felt completely vulnerable as this was one of his major senses that he needed. He was beginning to panic. He feel his breath come in erratic waves. It was beginning to get a little bit stuffy inside his mask, but he didn't take it off. “I'm not lying to you, Risk. This is truly our first meeting...Look, I'll get you out, my dear. I'll even try to do so tonight. I just need you to be calm. I need you to trust me.” It worked. His sharpened sense of hearing picked up Vincent's words easily. He should have known. It wasn't worth coving his ears. He could still hear everything... Not that there was very much to hear in the first place. It had always been the silence that had driven Risk crazy while he was in this prison. So, he lifted his hands away from his hearing and instead wrapped them around his chest, as if trying to ward off some evil spirit. "You.... You'll get me out?" He asked in a rather bewildered tone of voice. But trusting him would be hard. Especially with knowing that he could become a slave once he got out of the mirror, which he had come to accept as true without realizing it. He couldn't remember the last time he actually trusted someone, even when he trusted his own self. “Do you remember exactly how you got stuck? I would need to know some details before I try to recreate the scenario~...Also, where did you say you were from?”Where he was from? He'd heard mother tell him once. The very first time he had opened his eyes she had said it. What did she call it? She never spoke about it again. Only that once. What world was it said they were from? "I... I don't remember... What world I was from..." He said softly. "I only remember that I was supposedly banished from it into the Labyrinth... Because.. Because I did something wrong..."Then he paused and thought to himself. How had he gotten into the mirror? "I... I was running. Through the tunnels I was running. It was because... someone had died...""Yeeesss. By your hand too.""Shut up! It.. It was..." He paused and shivered as a cold hand whispered up his spine. But then he completely averted the subject and moved on in his explanation. "It was dark in the lower tunnels of the maze... I couldn't see anything, but I felt my way through the twists and turns. I knew that place by heart after all. I had to... If I didn't I could be killed at any time. I guess I turned down a hall way I'd never been down because suddenly I felt this door open up. Desperate I... shifted directions and walked in.. But then the door disappeared and I couldn't... I couldn't find it.""Why are you trusting this guy? Why are you falling for his tricks? Didn't your mother teach you anything?""Stop talking! The more you talk the more I say!" And the more embarrassing my situation gets. Why would someone want to help me now that they know I had killed my mother? "You aren't helping... But then you never do. All you do is make my life worse and miserable. Now if you wouldn't mind, I'd like you to go away."There was a laugh, A cold, sinister laugh, that came from Risk's own lips. A flash appeared in his eyes only briefly, and then the moment was gone. There was a pause from Risk himself and he blinked in confusion. What had just happened? That had never happened before. He had always been in almost complete control of his body. His mouth had become a strange exception when he had been thrown into the mirror. But... He didn't feel like talking excessively anymore. At least for the moment. "Ah... um... I... Can't see... If that makes any difference..." |
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Post by Vincent Kammerer on Jun 10, 2015 9:12:17 GMT
| Vincent was being more than patient with his new aquaintance. After all, that was the best way to go in this situation. Especially with how messed up Risk seemed to be. Something other than mirror must have gotten to him...Maybe multiple things.
“Yes. Yes, I'm going to get you out. Cross my heart.”
His voice was calm, and kind. He really wanted him to know that. Maybe that would be the key to winning his trust in the long run. Make Risk believe he wanted him out of the mirror for the sake of helping him... Make sure he thinks that was the pushing factor, not the foyer....But that would be a hard lie to push with someone so paranoid.
“Banished? I've never heard of someone being banished from a world... But that is very sad. Where I was from originally, we used to execute the unsavory. It was a terrible terrible practice. You must be from a much much nicer place.”
Vincent said in a rather happy tone. It made it sound so much nicer. Of course it wasn't necessarily the unsavory they killed in wonderland. It was anyone who pissed off the people in power. Anyone who even looked at the queen the wrong way. Anyone who didn't want to marry someone in power... It was a very twisted system. That Vincent had learned to work until, his own life was put into jeopardy.
“Someone? Ah well, we all end up hurting the ones we love in one way or another. My father met his fate due to one of my mistakes. Poor old man. No need to dwell on the past of course~. You say it felt like a door? Hmmm Interesting. Do you think it being so dark helped open the mirror?”
It was rather bright in Vincent's foyer, it wouldn't be surprising if light and dark played a factor. Light and dark had a lot to do with two way mirrors. The man believed that maybe this could too.
You aren't helping... But then you never do. All you do is make my life worse and miserable. Now if you wouldn't mind, I'd like you to go away.
Then that laugh...It made Vincent tense up for a moment. Due to the fact that he didn't expect it. Maybe Risk just dealt with his multiple personality sort of thing on his own... It would be very interesting if he had. Though chances are he just stopped it for a little while. These things they came back. Like imaginary friends. Vincent cocked his head to the side. So he can't see.
“Now...Is it a blindness that happened due to the dark, or have you always been blind? Hardly, I'll guide you with my voice.”
The sound of the maid shuffling around in the other room, signaled the time to start trying. Vincent called out to the girl to come this way. He wasn't sure if this first experiment could work. But it was worth a shot. If luck be a lady, he might even be able to get the boy free tonight. The maid shuffled into the room her head down, hands clinging to the skirts of her dress.
She was dressed overly fancy for just an average maid. But Vincent liked those who worked in his house to wear a certain dress code. Live up to a certain standard so to speak. Vincent pushed the chair back into it's place. Now the room was nice and perfect again.
“Whenever you're ready, Risk. And we can begin.”
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Post by CHRISTOFF STARK on Jun 11, 2015 21:31:37 GMT
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This unseeable man was going to get him out. He even made a promise out of it. Risk so wanted to believe this random voice, but about 70% of him didn't. His mother had always said "Never expect the best of people. That gets you hurt. Always, always accept the worst." Which he did. He hardly trusted even the maybe one friend that he'd had inside the maze. He had to assume the worst of this Vincent, which meant that his comment about getting squeamish was immediately a lie. However, no matter who this person was, if he could get on his good side, and stay on that good side, he would not only have a place to stay, but also a purpose as well. For now, he really didn't have anywhere to go. And there was no other point in staying in the mirror anymore. “Banished? I've never heard of someone being banished from a world... But that is very sad. Where I was from originally, we used to execute the unsavory. It was a terrible terrible practice. You must be from a much much nicer place.”There was a pause from Risk but then he muttered ever so lightly, "I would have rather have been executed..." Whether the man heard him or not was none of Risk's concern. He didn't care. But it was true. He hated the maze. Hated almost everything that happened within the maze. Even hated his mother. But he couldn't have just left her there. That would be abandonment. And he felt that he couldn't abandon anyone else. else? Implying there had been others that he'd abandoned? Of course he did kill and leave her, and going into the mirror he'd left decard by himself as well. Dammit... “Someone? Ah well, we all end up hurting the ones we love in one way or another. My father met his fate due to one of my mistakes. Poor old man. No need to dwell on the past of course~. You say it felt like a door? Hmmm Interesting. Do you think it being so dark helped open the mirror?” Which confirmed it. This person was more than he appeared and was probably lying to him in one form or another. Besides, that was how his mother would speak to him all the time. Even when she was slicing into his skin with a barbed whip. "I'm... not sure if it had been dark in there or not. I just remember that I couldn't see."“Now...Is it a blindness that happened due to the dark, or have you always been blind? Hardly, I'll guide you with my voice.”"I've not always been blind... I remember being able to see when... I was able to see at one point, but over time it was taken from me. It was fine in the maze but now... It scares me..." Play the part. Risk. Theres nothing wrong. He's going to get you out.There was a pause on Vincent's end and he heard him call out to some unknown person. Then the strange sound of friction and Vincent spoke again. “Whenever you're ready, Risk. And we can begin.” Risk took a couple deep breaths and then paused. After a moment Risk stood up and looked out into the dark world of his dark eyes. "Alright Vincent... I'm ready." |
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Post by Vincent Kammerer on Jun 16, 2015 12:26:13 GMT
| I would have rather have been executed...
That was a new one. Well, sort of. Vincent had heard many people say they would have rather just died then go through whatever it is he was putting them through. But. Maybe is was because of his own fear of the guillotine, of execution, that made it seem different from all the other times. That and the wording of course.
The violet haired man nodded. Well doing this in the dark was worth a shot. It was just a flick of a light switch after all. He motioned for the maid to flick off the light and she did so quickly without hesitation before returning to his side. She was nervous, confused even. Vincent would've pitied her. But this wasn't the worst thing he'd done to one of his employees.
Besides, living in the mirror forever wouldn't kill her. At least, that seemed to be the thing with magic mirrors. Once you're in, you're in for god knows how long, never dying and all that fun stuff. It sounded horrible to Vincent. He couldn't survive without his coffee, or a hot bath every weekend. Also, not being able to change into something fresh everyday sounded like torture to him.
“We'll start with the dark then. Get it out of the way..Interesting... If that's the case, your current state could be reversible. I'll have a doctor take a look at you once you're out...”
It wasn't a question. No, a doctor was going to give Risk a once over before anything else. The information broker couldn't risk having someone around him that could be very very sick. It would also be nice if Vincent knew the extent of all his problems. It would help him find a good place for the boy.
“There's no need to be scared. Just be thankful you still have all your other senses intact.~”
He said with a chuckle, before whispering to the maid just what he needed her to do. Promising her all sorts of things if they could manage this feat. Making her want to go into the antique looking mirror. Then to cover one other base. He made a threat. The whisper was barely audible to anyone else but her. But she seemed to shake and look terrified.
“Good... Now. I need you to come towards my voice.”
His tone of voice was rather reassuring. However the way he pushed nudged the maid forward was anything but reassuring. Purposely trying to make her want to get away from him. To want to go in there where he can't follow.
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Post by CHRISTOFF STARK on Jun 18, 2015 9:56:27 GMT
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He was going to get out... Finally after so long. It was almost too good to be true. And somehow... He knew that it was going to happen. The moment that Vincent's voice became a whisper that he couldn't hear, he could feel a pull at his own consciousness. A hunger that inched him toward the way out of the mirror. He was already crawling halfway over by the time Vincent had mentioned to come toward his voice. His breathing became steady and his body became very calm. The only thing that mattered was getting out. The only thing that ever mattered was finally feeling what it was like to feel hunger and energy again. It was as if his body knew exactly what was going on and it moved on its own. The moment he reached the mirror and touched the smooth surface of the glass he stood up. There was a moment of pause. It was as if the mirror were calling its new target. The maid girl quickly averted her whole body into the mirror. In the same respect Risk was pulled out of the mirror. Out of his mouth came a gasp and he quickly collapsed to the ground. The sudden burden of hunger hit him like an ocean wave. Starving, Thisty. It had been so long since the last time his body had proper energy sources. Exhaustion rushed over his body and he couldn't hold himself up at all. At first, he was afraid, but he very well didn't have the energy to react to that fear except to shiver and shake. He was so hungry. So... thirsty... |
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Post by Vincent Kammerer on Jun 18, 2015 20:04:47 GMT
| Well that was unexpected? How many shots in the dark like this worked on the first try? Vincent felt rather proud of himself for managing to get Risk out of the mirror so quickly. Magic mirrors seemed easier to play with than he had expected. He had taken a few steps back as Risk was forced out of his reflective prison.
He took another several steps to the side as Risk collapsed to the ground. Vincent held his hand to his mouth, staring down at the teenager with a look of pity. It wasn't till he was directly in front of him that the man realized just how dirty, just how depressing Risk looked. He was going to take a lot of work.
“Are you alright?”
Vincent knelt down next to him, watching him closely. Outside of the mirror's protection, the kid was probably starving. Or sick. After all, he said he'd been in there quite a while. The information broker stood up, and glanced about for his employees... Oh wait, the only one on duty was now shoved in the mirror. He should've asked her to retrieve food prior to trying to get Risk out. Ahhh, well it wouldn't be the first time Vincent acted without really thinking about the other parties involved.
“Hold on, Risk, I'll bring you some water...”
He slipped out of the foyer and into one of the large living areas. He had plenty of alcohol on display, but hard liquor wouldn't do much for possible dehydration. He swung open the door of a mini-fridge like wine cabinet. Vincent had started storing water bottles in there as well. For others he lived with to drink, so they'd stop guzzling his wine. He grabbed a couple of the bottles and leisurely made his way back to the foyer.
Vincent knelt back down next to Risk again, quickly unscrewing the bottle's cap. As much as he hated handling dirty things, it couldn't be helped in this situation. Much like the last time he helped some dying kid from Halloween Town. He gently placed a hand on the boy's shoulder, bringing the water bottle closer.
“Can you manage?Or do you require help getting it down?”
He said kindly, cocking his head to the side. Maybe he needed to just call in a doctor, get the boy set up on an I.V. It would bring his strength back faster. Looking at Risk now, Vincent wasn't even sure if he could answer him. At all. Pity.
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Post by CHRISTOFF STARK on Jun 20, 2015 9:42:32 GMT
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He kept going in and out of consciousness, till the point where he was finally able to keep himself awake just a bit. The only reason was because there was a sudden touch on his shoulder. Normally he would have flinched or flung the person across the room, but there was no energy or care at this point in time. “Can you manage?Or do you require help getting it down?” Risk noticed that he was laying in a fetal position on the ground, when Vincent spoke he shifted slowly onto his back and pushed himself up into a sitting position. He'd forgotten about his mask until Vincent had mentioned water. In which case he slowly lifted both his hands to the back of his head where the belt was and began to fumble with it. There were a couple moments where he just sat there doing that, but If Vincent had offered help, he would be ignored. Risk would do it himself. Finally he was able to drop the mask onto the floor and he reached his hand out to feel for the water. Finding it and taking it into his fingers he brought it to his lips and began drinking it. At first he coughed as it went down his throat. It had been much too long since he'd had clear, clean water. But he didn't cough it up, which gave him the courage to try again and this time it was like heaven on earth. The water was cold and clean. Not dirty and disgusting like he had become used to. By the time he had finished there was nothing left within the bottle and it had collapsed in on itself as he had been drinking. He was exhausted. For once he didn't even care that his mask wasn't on his face. "So... tired..." He muttered as he set the bottle down on the tile beside him. |
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