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WHO| Eep and Guy, and you, if you'd like to be screamed at and possibly bitten!
WHAT| The freaking out of a super-strong cavewoman.
WHERE| The District 6 suites
WHEN| After Eep is pulled from her world.
Warnings| None currently, other than that you're more than likely to get tossed around if you're not careful; patience is not Eep's forte. She'll most likely end your conversation with snarling and running off.
Eep woke up covered in the most strange furs she had ever felt. It was the first thing that came to her senses, that she was wearing something soft, fluffy. What it was, in fact, was crinoline: lots of it. A bright salmon tutu, with long, bright teal leggings. Her shirt was a wrap, a salmon kimono-like apparatus that had clearly been carefully put together in the most detailed and delicate of fashions.
It was too tight around her neck. She ripped the shirt's collar immediately, tearing, panicked, at it. Was something wrapped around her neck? Was something trying to choke her? It may have well been. With the collar ripped, the shirt loosened itself and fell off her shoulders, staying up only by virtue of being attached to her back. Someone might have foreseen this issue.
In her struggle to turn around and around to get the fabric away from her neck, she felt the scratchy lace of the crinoline, looked down, and screamed. Something was ALL OVER HER. She was COVERED in ... STUFF. She began tearing at this as well. Whoever designed this petticoat was going to be rather disappointed. Pieces of it began to drop to the ground.
In her frenzy, Eep turned over, trying to get at the leggings, and accidentally turned on the television in her room. It buzzed to life. "...at the Arena, with the brave stylings of one Guy..."
Eep froze. There was a hole, a hole in the wall, and it had said Guy's name. It was showing--art to her. And the art was moving. It looked like what was happening, but it wasn't. She pressed her fingers to the glass of the screen, as a tiny version of Guy began running across what looked like a field.
"Guy," Eep whispered at the screen. He was tiny, like an ant. Maybe if she yelled? "GUY."
He didn't notice her. Instead, he was picked up and thrown by something that looked like a giant pile of rocks in the shape of a man into a tree. Eep screamed then, terrified, and whimpered, as Guy slumped to the ground, and there was another woman there, and Guy, Guy, Guy. Desperately, clawing at the screen, Eep tried to reach her hand into it. There was no way to do so. Angrily, she rushed her hand forward and smashed the screen, which shorted out and fell all around her fingers. She moved her hand too quickly to be hurt, but the electric short out that happened immediately afterward made her jump back.
Why was this happening? Where was she? Why was she covered in fur that looked so completely different from any fur that she had ever seen before? Why was Guy in a painting that moved? Why had he been hurt? Where was he?
Eep began to hyperventilate, clutching at her throat where the collar of her shirt had been. And then, very quickly, she began to yell. And the yelling turned into a screaming, the kind of screaming that she made on the hunt. Loud, powerful, terrified, angry.
Eep stumbled out of her room, covered in salmon tutu pieces and teal leggings, and proceeded to scream her way through the hallways of the District 6 quarters.
WHAT| The freaking out of a super-strong cavewoman.
WHERE| The District 6 suites
WHEN| After Eep is pulled from her world.
Warnings| None currently, other than that you're more than likely to get tossed around if you're not careful; patience is not Eep's forte. She'll most likely end your conversation with snarling and running off.
Eep woke up covered in the most strange furs she had ever felt. It was the first thing that came to her senses, that she was wearing something soft, fluffy. What it was, in fact, was crinoline: lots of it. A bright salmon tutu, with long, bright teal leggings. Her shirt was a wrap, a salmon kimono-like apparatus that had clearly been carefully put together in the most detailed and delicate of fashions.
It was too tight around her neck. She ripped the shirt's collar immediately, tearing, panicked, at it. Was something wrapped around her neck? Was something trying to choke her? It may have well been. With the collar ripped, the shirt loosened itself and fell off her shoulders, staying up only by virtue of being attached to her back. Someone might have foreseen this issue.
In her struggle to turn around and around to get the fabric away from her neck, she felt the scratchy lace of the crinoline, looked down, and screamed. Something was ALL OVER HER. She was COVERED in ... STUFF. She began tearing at this as well. Whoever designed this petticoat was going to be rather disappointed. Pieces of it began to drop to the ground.
In her frenzy, Eep turned over, trying to get at the leggings, and accidentally turned on the television in her room. It buzzed to life. "...at the Arena, with the brave stylings of one Guy..."
Eep froze. There was a hole, a hole in the wall, and it had said Guy's name. It was showing--art to her. And the art was moving. It looked like what was happening, but it wasn't. She pressed her fingers to the glass of the screen, as a tiny version of Guy began running across what looked like a field.
"Guy," Eep whispered at the screen. He was tiny, like an ant. Maybe if she yelled? "GUY."
He didn't notice her. Instead, he was picked up and thrown by something that looked like a giant pile of rocks in the shape of a man into a tree. Eep screamed then, terrified, and whimpered, as Guy slumped to the ground, and there was another woman there, and Guy, Guy, Guy. Desperately, clawing at the screen, Eep tried to reach her hand into it. There was no way to do so. Angrily, she rushed her hand forward and smashed the screen, which shorted out and fell all around her fingers. She moved her hand too quickly to be hurt, but the electric short out that happened immediately afterward made her jump back.
Why was this happening? Where was she? Why was she covered in fur that looked so completely different from any fur that she had ever seen before? Why was Guy in a painting that moved? Why had he been hurt? Where was he?
Eep began to hyperventilate, clutching at her throat where the collar of her shirt had been. And then, very quickly, she began to yell. And the yelling turned into a screaming, the kind of screaming that she made on the hunt. Loud, powerful, terrified, angry.
Eep stumbled out of her room, covered in salmon tutu pieces and teal leggings, and proceeded to scream her way through the hallways of the District 6 quarters.
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This was mostly why Eep was so on guard, although she also came from a place where if she stood still for too long she could get squashed by a mammoth. So there was that.
She stared at Zelos through narrowed eyes, and then, very clearly spoke: "Where is Guy?"
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Well, he should've seen that coming, given all the rampaging and general... wildness. Then his bemusement turned to horror, at the prospect of living in the same suite as both of them. Wonderful.
"That way," he said slowly, pointing down the hall to where Guy's room was. Probably.