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Dal Segno

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It's that short period of silence that really gets to you. The song fades out...
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Dal Segno

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It's that short period of silence that really gets to you. The song fades out, and you're forced back to the present. Forced back to the real world with all its reminders to thoughts and feelings you just wish you could turn off. That you don't want to be here, trapped in a school van as you head to some stupid quizbowl event, which won't matter because it won't change anything. You didn't even want to come, but your parents insisted. Something about finishing what you started and responsibility and other bullshit that shows they don't even care enough to listen.

Why finish something when the reason you started is gone? Would they still go to work if they weren't getting a paycheck? But no, they say what they feel like they're supposed to say to look like "good parents" and play the role. Their role means they have power over you, though, so off to quizbowl you go.

Finally, the moment passes and the song fades in again, the first notes play, and you let yourself sink bank into that numb place between misery and trying to believe in the song. Trying to believe that the fact you were still breathing meant you were alive.

The cool glass presses against your forehead as you stare out the window, not really paying attention to the scenery going by. It was mostly just trees out here anyway, but it wasn't like you had a choice. If you turned your head at all, you would see them. The all too happy couple of your former boyfriend, and some girl he hadn't even met before this year that he was just so in love with that he hadn't hesitated in tossing you aside. Like your friendship meant nothing, like you were just trash, worthless garbage...

You stop yourself before you spiral down the familiar train of thought. It wouldn't do you any good anyway, even if you followed it all the way down to where such thoughts go. You're still stuck in this stupid van, in this stupid club that you only joined because he wanted to, forced to just stare out the window.

That's when you notice the sign, fallen over and half buried beneath vines. You barely catch sight of it before it's already gone, but it was enough to read it. "No trespassing, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made." You're still thinking about how weird that was when a sudden jolt causes you to nearly smack your face on the window.

With a grimace, you turn your head away from the window, carefully not seeing the way he was leaning over, saying something to her with that smile, that little smile that used to be yours alone, that said he was being so damn clever and knew it. No, you leaned forward so you could focus on the front of the car, where your teacher Ms. Rafferty was driving, hands placed precisely at the 10 and 2 o'clock positions. The road ahead looked less like a road, and more like a muddy path that someone had spilled a few handfuls of gravel on.

Seeing she was having some sort of discussion with Angel in the passenger seat, made clear due to the way he flung his hands around anytime he talked, you pull out your earbuds and leaned forward to see what was going on.

"-it'd just take a minute, Ms. Rafferty," he was pleading.

"I'd rather stop and get some directions. Those phone apps are unreliable, why one of my old coworkers…" Ms. Rafferty begins to tell the story of how map quest once led her coworker into nearly driving off a pier that she had said a million times.

Angel looks pained, as he seemingly wars between his instinct to defend his beloved technology, and his instinct to suck up and be a teacher's pet.

The old you would have laughed at the thought.

Then again, the old you would have been able to share it with David, your eyes flicking over to where he sat in the row of seats ahead of you, in the middle seat so he could be next to his wonderful, new girlfriend.

"It's okay, I'm still alive," you whisper the lie to yourself, feeding yourself the words to the song. You heard somewhere once that a lie repeated enough times would become true.

Maybe it's the desire to prove that you're still alive by actually doing something that prompts it, but you turn to try and talk to the final member of the quizbowl team, Tony.

Only to find that he was somehow asleep, even when the van was shaking and bouncing like it was driving on a road made of rumble strips, his wool hat pulled down over his eyes, his mouth slightly agape. Not quite drooling, but it's a close thing. Sometimes you wonder if the boy does anything other than sleep, given how many classes you've seen him pass out in, but that's neither here nor there. It does mean that your feeble attempt to reach out and prove your existence by interacting with another person was doomed before it started.

You're still wondering what you should do when the car slows and comes to a stop, causing Tony to jolt awake.

"We there?" he asks, shifting his hat up so he could see, blearily looking around.

"Yeah, though their district has had a lot of budget cuts, so it's a bit run down. You know rural schools" you reply dryly, but he just looks around in confusion, too groggy to catch on.

You think you hear a familiar snort of amusement, but when you look David is just studying the scenery.

Tony makes a face at you, having finally woken up enough to realize that you were having him on. You just look at him, deadpan. After a short staring contest he cracks a smile and shakes his head as he starts looking around.

There's not much to look at though. In front of the van is an ancient looking two story farmhouse, that honestly looks abandoned. Its paint is peeling, the porch obviously sagging with rot, and either it never had glass windows or they were all smashed in at some point.

To the left of you is an old barn that looks similarly decrepit, with obvious holes in the roof, and the main door no longer attached, but merely leaning against the side of the barn. A stump with an axe sticking out of it and a pile of wood is barely visible beyond the barn from where you're sitting.

To the right are just trees and woods, overgrown with underbrush, which circle around the entire small clearing. No sign of farmland or animals, or anything that might hint the place has been used in the past fifty years.

"Ms. Rafferty, I don't think there's anyone to ask directions from…" you find yourself saying, as you look back up the small dirt path snaking back through the trees towards the main road.

"Not to worry, dear, I saw the farmer working by the woodpile as we drove up," she reassures you, as she unbuckles her seatbelt and opens the door. "You kids behave," she says, her slight smile betraying her thoughts on the likelihood that the quizbowl team would misbehave, before she shuts the door.

"I hope we're not late," bemoans Angel, as he continues to fiddle with his phone, raising it above his head and twisting it this way and that, still trying to get a signal to get a map to win an argument he's already lost.

"We'll be just fine, Angel, this'll only take a few minutes. We always get there super early anyway," David replies, and you hate the way you instinctively begin to crane forward to listen to him as soon as he starts speaking, and do your best to tune him out.

It's not like it'll be a riveting conversation anyway.

You force yourself turn back to Tony, only to see that he's already pulled his hat back down in preparation for more sleep, so you instead decide to watch Ms. Rafferty.

It doesn't take her long to make her way over towards the woodpile when you catch sight of the farmer she mentioned beside the barn. Dressed in overalls, a flannel shirt, and wearing a wide-brimmed hat the man looked more like a caricature of a farmer than the real thing.

Ms. Rafferty waved at him as she approached when her stride suddenly hitched and she stopped, mid-motion. You sit up, still trying to puzzle out why when a sharp *crack* assaulted your ears. And then another immediately after, causing you to wince. Ms. Rafferty toppled over bonelessly, and your breath catches in your throat as you see the gun in the farmers hand. He casually tilts the gun down and fires a third time into Ms. Rafferty, and you're pretty sure you can see blood from even here.

"Fuck! He shot her!" you hear Tony yell beside you, but you sit frozen, unable to reply. Unable to scream , unable to even breathe. Like someone was choking the life out of you, as the certainty that you were going to die hit you like a hammer.

Ignoring the chaos that was erupting inside the van, even as the part that always is paying attention to David notes how he's moved so close to you to better see, you simply look at the farmer as he calmly holsters his gun, and then begins to change. His arms, which had seemed normal, unfold forward revealing an extra joint as too long fingers curl around the axe, wrenching it free from the stump. It takes a step towards the van, and you realize its legs are similarly inhuman as the creature rises to its full height, taller than the barn door it passes. Its coming for you.

You need to do something! Anything!

You...

[] Open the door and run!
-[] Towards the farmhouse. You need to get away, and it's away
-[] Towards the barn. It's too close
-[] Into the woods
-[] Back up the road. It'll take you close than you want, but it's the only way that leads to safety

[] Lock the doors!
-[] Try to get the car started
-[] Try to call the police
-[] Try to find a weapon or something to defend yourself with

-[] Write-in
 
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Cassandra Mitchell

That's me. The star, the main character, the protagonist of the hit production of "The Life and Times of Cassandra Mitchell." It was a surprisingly easy role to get, really. I guess that should have warned me.

What? You want to know more? I'm just another girl, from a normal family, from a normal home, in a normal suburb of a normal town. I'm a sophmore in highschool, just shy of 16 years old. I'm not the most popular girl, or the prettiest, or the most athletic, but I'm smart. And funny. Or at least David thin-thought so.

My hobbies include reading, quizbowl, and wishing a satellite would fall from orbit to crush me to death already.

David Hansen

David is-David was my best friend. We met in the second grade, when I pushed him down for being wrong about dinosaurs, and he proceeded to follow me around the rest of the day asking for more dinosaur facts. He never really stopped following me around after that. I thought we'd be friends forever.

David is also my ex. It took me forever to work up the nerve to ask him out, but I did at the beginning of the first year in highschool. We took it slow, and sometimes it seemed like nothing had changed, but that year was the best of my life. But that's in the past, and so is everything else good in my life.

His hobbies include playing retro video games, quizbowl, and stomping my heart and soul into oblivion.

Rachel Ward

This girl is the newest member of the quiz bowl team, and a boyfriend stealing, manipulative bitch. She acts all shy and sweet, just a little innocent first year student, but in no time she had David wrapped around her finger, making him forget all about our relationship. About our friendship. About me.

Her hobbies include pretending to be a good person, quizbowl, and ruining everything she touches. Sometimes she's just so cute and innocent I want to push her down ten flights of stairs.

Angel Ortiz

Angel is a junior, and more importantly, a natural teacher's pet. All he wants it for everyone to think he's great and that goes double for teachers. He's always trying to show off how smart he is, so when Ms. Rafferty started the quiz bowl team he jumped at the chance. I guess he's team captain or something, but since he just nods his head to whatever Ms. Rafferty says it's not like he's actually needed. He's also obsessed with the latest gadget and tech, and always going on about "specs" and other stuff to show off to everyone.

His hobbies include being obsessed with having the latest phone, quizbowl, and sucking up to every single person in the universe.

Anthony Reynolds

Tony is, everyone calls him Tony, a quiet guy in my class. I'm not sure why he's even in quiz bowl. It's not that he's dumb it's just-he's not the best student. He doesn't really seem to care. I mean, if you sleep through half your classes, you can't really give a shit, you know? I don't know a lot about him, outside of that.

His hobbies include sleeping in class and quizbowl for some reason?

Ms. Rafferty

Ms. Rafferty is my favorite teacher. She teaches French, and has traveled all over the world. Unlike most adults, who always seem to be so concerned about protecting their egos and making sure their lives look as perfect as the pictures they post online claim, she seems actually mature and confident, though she's a bit old fashioned sometimes.

She started a quiz bowl team last year, and David convinced you to sign up. You mostly did it for him, but that it was Ms. Rafferty running it hadn't hurt. You don't blame her, but you can't but help wonder if your life wouldn't be such a mess if she had never made a quiz bowl team.

Her hobbies include traveling to cool locations, running a quiz bowl team, and sewing her own clothes.


She-Ms. Rafferty is dead! She was shot and you just watched and oh god....
 
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Diomedon quest! \o/

[x] Lock the doors!
-[x] Try to get the car started

One day, this will actually work as an escape plan. :ninja:

Edit: Though, would this be Angel's job, if he's sitting up front in the passenger's seat?

Hrm. Another classic would be running over the supernatural monster. But that might ruin the van.
 
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Ah, the horror of having to herd a bunch of high-schoolers. My favorite genre.

[x] Lock the doors!
-[x] Try to get the car started
 
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Let's try this again.

[] Lock the doors!
-[] Try to get the car started

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You tear yourself away and scramble for the front of the car. It's coming and you don't have much time, and soon enough you're forcing your way into the driver's seat, barely noticing as you knock Angel back into his own seat.

"Shit! Cassandra!" he shouts but you can barely hear it over the sound of your own heartbeat pounding in your head. You can't focus on that, because it's coming and you don't have much time.

You mash the buttons by the door and it takes a second try before you actually manage to hit the button and hear the sound of the doors locking. You let out a breath you didn't realize you were holding, and for a brief moment you are still. But just a moment, and you reach down to grab and turn-

Nothing. There's nothing to turn, your hand is just groping the steering column blindly. You look down, already knowing what you'll find.

There are no keys.

A sound escapes from you mouth that is halfway to a sob, but you don't have time. Maybe the keys fell somewhere? You look around, trying to find them. On the floor? No. In the crack between seats? No Where are they?!

"Cassie!" the familiar cry of David calling your name cuts through your panicked searching and you look up just in time to see movement in front of you and you flinch, throwing your hands up in front of your face out of pure reflex.

The thunder of your heartbeat is gone, but it's replaced by the shattering of glass and the groaning of steel, and the screams of those around you. You are showered by tiny bits of glass, on and around you, and when they stop you look up again.

Mere inches above where you're huddled, embedded deep within the headrest is an axe. Your eyes follow its haft to where it caught and bent the frame of the car, which broke the driver's side window as well. Leaving nothing between you and where its face leers down at you.

You're too close to not see it clearly, no longer obscured by distance or shadowed by its hat. Skin stretched taut over an inhumanly smooth frame, with nothing but impossibly black holes where the eyes should be. They bore into you, growing larger and larger until they are all you can see in front of you and all you can do is stare back in mute horror, frozen in fear.

The sudden sound of someone trying to open one of the van doors and failing breaks...whatever that was, and you can move again. Apparently so can the monster, and it wrenches the axe free with ease, its head unmoving from where it peers into the van, as its arm slowly rears back to strike again.

[] Kick it in the face! Kick it, kick it, kick it!

[] RUN. Force your way out the ruined windshield and RUN!
-[] Into the Woods
-[] Into the Farmhouse

[] Unlock the Van and go out another door
-[] Into the Woods
-[] Down the driveway towards the road.

[] Scream

[] Write-in
 
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[X] Unlock the Van and go out another door
-[X] Down the driveway towards the road.

Forcing ourselves (and the others) through the windshield would be too slow, I think, and one of us might get pulled to oblivion. Unlocking the Van possibly allows the Monster to be distracted by his prey escaping. Maybe going past the "No trespassing" sign would hopefully, idk, make the Monster not chase us. Then again, going down the driveway and the road allows the Monster an easy aim for us, be it gun or axe.
 
Aww, foiled indeed. ;_;

Maybe if we drove over the monster, we could have sent it away to be an isekai protagonist.


[x] Unlock the Van and go out another door
-[x] Into the Woods

♫ The way is dark, the light is dim~ ♫

Yeah, windshield seems too slow. And risk of getting cut up while getting out. Meanwhile, if trying to get out from the other side, at least it seems like the car frame can semi hold back the axe attack? Sorta.

And woods could mean better dodging and hiding, but more risk of getting lost and separated. Road is easier to run on, but easier for this monster too. Especially if it changes back into a farmer with a gun, or has enhanced speed from enhanced strength too. I dunno.

Maybe woods, then circle back to the road?

Or, kick it. Maybe just because it has supernatural strength, it doesn't have supernatural toughness. But these other jerks better be thankful for the sacrifice she is making for them to escape.
 
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[] Kick it in the face! Kick it, kick it, kick it!

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There are a lot of good reasons for you to not try to run away. It probably would take too much time to try and force your way through the half-shattered windshield, and with the doors locked you might not have time that way either. And even if you run, you're not sure where you'd go, but none of those reasons actually go through your mind.

It's trying to kill you and is way too close to you, so you just react on pure instinct. Rolling back slightly, you bring your leg up and drive it into the thing's face with all your strength. You feel it shift under your foot, but mostly it glances off. The monster continues to stare at you, but it stops moving for just a moment.

So you kick it again, this time hammering the heel of your foot directly into the center of its face. Its head rocks back, finally breaking eye contact with you, and you feel the hard surface underneath the skin give a little. It stares its empty eye stare towards nothing for what feel like long moment, but was more likely only a single heartbeat, before bringing its head forward to return its stare towards you. It seems like it's briefly stunned each time, so maybe...

You kick it again, this time hearing a crunching sound, seeing the skin tear on the cheek where your blow landed, revealing the white surface of what looks like bone underneath, and the head rocks back. And then you feel a vice close around your ankle. it had grabbed you with it's free hand.

With a scream you're torn from the van and thrown with monstrous force. You have only a moment as the ground rushes at you, and you continue to follow instinct and throw an arm out to catch yourself.

That was a mistake.

You feel it break almost immediately, blindingly pain coursing up your arm and scrambling all sense of everything. All you feel is agony, your eyes screwed shut and all around you hear screaming.

It takes longer than it should for you to realize the screaming is your own. And it takes too long before you open your eyes again.

The monster is standing in front of you, axe raised, and you are in no condition to even try to avoid the blow as it comes. You watch, everything seeming so clear and almost in slow motion as you see it coming. You can make out the slight bend in the axe handle from where it hit the frame of the van, and you realize it's hitting you with the back of the axe, but your body wont move. You see it coming and all you can do it watch in perfect clarity as it smashes into your legs.

Surprisingly, you don't pass out, even though you feel your legs breaking. Or you think you feel your legs breaking. It suddenly seems distant to you, like it's happening in a dream or to someone else. Your entire body feels numb, and it's with this detached feeling hat you see the monster looking over its shoulder. Your attention is drawn along it's gaze to the van, where you see David and Tony standing frozen outside it, faces staring at you in horror.

It's this, more than anything else that happened to you that makes you realize that you are going to die. You know it down to your bones. Particularly the ones that are broken. It's not like you're going to get away.

But...what do you do? What can you do, lying broken with a monster standing over you, between you and everyone else?

[] Yell at them to run. You're not going to make it, but maybe they will.

[] Cry for help. You're not dead yet! You don't want to die! You don't!

[] Put your head down and play dead.
-[] Even if you tell them to run, they might still try to help. If you're dead, no one will try to play the hero and get themselves hurt.
-[] This...this is too much. You just can't. You give up.

[] You still need to get away! Do your best to crawl away. You...you can't stay here!

[] Write-in

[] Wake Up.
 
[X] Put your head down and play dead.
-[X] Even if you tell them to run, they might still try to help. If you're dead, no one will try to play the hero and get themselves hurt.
 
[X] Put your head down and play dead.
-[X] Even if you tell them to run, they might still try to help. If you're dead, no one will try to play the hero and get themselves hurt.

gods we managed to fuck this up baaad
 
Just a flesh wound. We'll be fiiiine.

[x] Yell at them to run. You're not going to make it, but maybe they will.

Even if we try to play dead, our game will be up once we scream as it hacks us to pieces.
 
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