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sirenspull_logs2012-05-21 02:52 pm
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Entry tags:
- kairi,
- replica riku,
- riku,
- ritsuka aoyagi,
- roxas,
- sora,
- xion
I have never been this scared before
Who: The KH cast and OPEN to friends, roommates, etc.
When: May 21st and onward.
Where: The Apartment That Never Was (aka where Roxas, Xion, Joe, and Namine live).
Summary: Everyone's getting sick. The gang tries to band together to help each other out during the plot.
Warnings: Mentions of death, sickness, guilt, all of those horrible things.
[In the wake of Naminé's death, the apartment has become eerily silent and the atmosphere has become strained. The hospitals are full, the pharmacies are empty, and it's really only a matter of time now before something else befalls them. There's little they can do besides using Cure on each other, making the sicker inhabitants comfortable and doing their best to simply press on. The days and nights pass with little change and the news continues to tally up the body count.
With one person already dead, the unspoken question floats around the room: what's going to happen to them now?]
When: May 21st and onward.
Where: The Apartment That Never Was (aka where Roxas, Xion, Joe, and Namine live).
Summary: Everyone's getting sick. The gang tries to band together to help each other out during the plot.
Warnings: Mentions of death, sickness, guilt, all of those horrible things.
[In the wake of Naminé's death, the apartment has become eerily silent and the atmosphere has become strained. The hospitals are full, the pharmacies are empty, and it's really only a matter of time now before something else befalls them. There's little they can do besides using Cure on each other, making the sicker inhabitants comfortable and doing their best to simply press on. The days and nights pass with little change and the news continues to tally up the body count.
With one person already dead, the unspoken question floats around the room: what's going to happen to them now?]