A. [Having arrived in less than a handful of months, she didn't know what to truly expect when she heard others say it's a "Zo month." From what she'd been told, and what she heard, this was apparently a good thing to most. So far, she felt inclined to agree. Even though she had made herself scarce for most of it.
Apparently making a daily trip down to the cafeteria was going to change that, with all the things she found here instead of the usual. Fake or not, this was almost a pleasant surprise.
...She hasn't seen a carnival or fair in what feels like an eternity. The ferris wheel almost reminds her of what they would set up for the annual fireworks festival in Bodhum. Of course, it was all a bit more advanced than these, but beggars can't be choosers.
Perhaps you'll catch her there, or maybe roller coaster or the food stands. Though she is a little wary of the cotton candy along with everything else. Some things just seem to good to be true even for illusions.]
B. [Seeing how this place had changed since the last few days and the explosions... she had to remind herself that it wasn't real; not really. Still, this place where everyone had so much fun until now - perhaps she should be grateful that it lasted so long-
Yet when she looked over to the run-down roller coaster, something in her stopped. When had it become a monstrosity of computer monitors, wire, and metal aloids? More importantly, why was it shaped like...
'Why is this shaped like Cocoon?'
She moves to take a closer look, slowly raising a hand as if to touch it when she notices the empty seat inside it. It was all so surreal, as if this one place was in another time-
Just like that, it was gone, leaving Lightning as though she'd seen a ghost. Perhaps she didn't realize how her mouth was open slightly, or that her hand lingered there, just barely touching the corroded metal. What she was certain of was that time paradoxes were occurring here as well. That, or something similar.]
[Nov 25th, ferris wheel and anywhere/Nov 27th, roller coaster]
[Having arrived in less than a handful of months, she didn't know what to truly expect when she heard others say it's a "Zo month." From what she'd been told, and what she heard, this was apparently a good thing to most. So far, she felt inclined to agree. Even though she had made herself scarce for most of it.
Apparently making a daily trip down to the cafeteria was going to change that, with all the things she found here instead of the usual. Fake or not, this was almost a pleasant surprise.
...She hasn't seen a carnival or fair in what feels like an eternity. The ferris wheel almost reminds her of what they would set up for the annual fireworks festival in Bodhum. Of course, it was all a bit more advanced than these, but beggars can't be choosers.
Perhaps you'll catch her there, or maybe roller coaster or the food stands. Though she is a little wary of the cotton candy along with everything else. Some things just seem to good to be true even for illusions.]
B.
[Seeing how this place had changed since the last few days and the explosions... she had to remind herself that it wasn't real; not really. Still, this place where everyone had so much fun until now - perhaps she should be grateful that it lasted so long-
Yet when she looked over to the run-down roller coaster, something in her stopped. When had it become a monstrosity of computer monitors, wire, and metal aloids? More importantly, why was it shaped like...
'Why is this shaped like Cocoon?'
She moves to take a closer look, slowly raising a hand as if to touch it when she notices the empty seat inside it. It was all so surreal, as if this one place was in another time-
Just like that, it was gone, leaving Lightning as though she'd seen a ghost. Perhaps she didn't realize how her mouth was open slightly, or that her hand lingered there, just barely touching the corroded metal. What she was certain of was that time paradoxes were occurring here as well. That, or something similar.]