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Week Four
[Last week, Gershwin High School Academy University saw its very first intentional murder! What a milestone! And right after Spongebob's No Murder party, too - that doesn't seem like it bodes very well for anybody's future.
You all wake up this morning with yet another new memory returned to you. You'll also find that the school's external doors have now unlocked. Congratulations! You're free! Unfortunately, you also seem to be entirely in the middle of nowhere. So maybe it's more of a symbolic victory.
Still, you should look around and do some investigation! Maybe you'll find a fun surprise.]
Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday
(( Be sure to submit your memory regains and your AC for this week! Hester's office hours and the merch booth also remain available! ))
You all wake up this morning with yet another new memory returned to you. You'll also find that the school's external doors have now unlocked. Congratulations! You're free! Unfortunately, you also seem to be entirely in the middle of nowhere. So maybe it's more of a symbolic victory.
Still, you should look around and do some investigation! Maybe you'll find a fun surprise.]
(( Be sure to submit your memory regains and your AC for this week! Hester's office hours and the merch booth also remain available! ))
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But it quickly becomes apparent that there's not, from the way the splintered remains of the booth jut out around him, slick and red and sickening. Orpheus drops to his knees, reaching out to him anyway, trying to feel at his neck for a pulse, to no avail. ]
He's - no. He's not-
[ He's gone. ]
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He runs into the theater and skids to a stop, when he sees the broken pile of wood and plastic, slicked with red, too bright, too shiny, too wet-
He gasps, ragged and soft, his hands shaking, something inside him fraying with a near tangible snap.]
I'll remember it forever...
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Benjamin, what--
[That's when he notices where the Balladeer is laying. Salieri's seen several bodies, now, thanks to this school, but this...this is the most gruesome sight he's seen so far. He immediately feels sick to his stomach, unthinkingly reaching out to steady himself with a hand on Benjamin's arm, voice faint in his throat as he pales in horror]
--no.
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She regrets it almost immediately.
Farrah knows what it’s like to fall. Everything slows down in those moments. You see your life. And when you hit the ground—-
Farrah doesn’t scream this time. She wails. ]
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Farrah--Farrah, don't look--
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It's all he needs- He twists toward them and reaches out, wordlessly and abruptly pulling both of them into a hug to block their view.]
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But then, they’re both there. It’s painfully reminiscent of how Salieri and the Balladeer had comforted her just days ago, and her heart aches in agony. But she does not fall. Instead, she clings to them both, desperate and fearful. And against Benji’s solid frame, she screams again.]
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He's gone, he's gone, that's his friend--]
cw: dissociation
Farrah's screams sound like they're happening on another planet, for all that blood rushes in his ears, Benjamin's gaze fixed, unfocused, on a point out the theater doors. The Balladeer is gone. Benjamin avoided finding either of the other two bodies, so this is the first he's seen outside of the executions, and there was so much of it, dripping off of the wood, he's acutely aware of his own throbbing through his veins, and he can see himself holding them, like this is happening to someone else, like he might wake up and hear the Balladeer's gentle breathing from the bed next to his, where he should have been-
But he can't fall apart. Not when Antonio and Farrah need him to be steady.]
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She tilts her head away from him, just so, so that she can breathe. She can’t even bring herself to sing for the Balladeer, not with her throat like this, but she can whisper.]
He was a person too.
1/2 cw: disassociation
But then Farrah pulls back, slightly, and says that--and he can feel the hairline fractures in him expand, threatening to cause him to break and shatter entirely.
He can't do that though. He cannot. There are other people he cares about here who need help, other children--he can't think about this now. So Salieri takes a shaky breath and takes all those pieces of himself that are barely holding together and tucks them away, pulls back. It's easy, after all; this is a practiced mask that he puts on, calm and steady, drawn away from any messy emotions.]
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He was. [his voice is a bit hoarse, and he clears his throat--before he's shifting in Benjamin's hold so he can turn his focus to Farrah]
Farrah, I need to ask a favor of you.
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Yeah?
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She takes a steadying breath, then—- nods. She releases them both, squeezing Salieri’s hand, and giving him an oddly determined sort of look.]
I love you.
[And then she looks to Benji—- reaches for his hand, to squeeze it too, and look directly at him.]
I love you. [And then she turns swiftly on her heel, to go find where Varian and Rina are. Salieri’s right, and they probably need her. She can be a good girl, and listen, and to straight for them.
But before she leaves, she does pause in the doorway. She doesn’t look at the rubble. But she does look back, at Salieri.]
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When Farrah takes his hand, tells him she loves him, his breath hitches, and his expression crumples. Before she pulls away from him he squeezes her hand, brings it up to his lips and kisses her knuckles.
I love you too.]
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I love you, too. [it's hoarse, and he presses himself against Benjamin's side as Farrah leaves, watching her go, using the other man as a grounding presence to keep from going after her, from following and making sure she won't disappear.
Salieri swallows, and as she looks back in the doorway, he can't help but feel a painful throb of fond exasperation--of course she looked back. It's Farrah. He meets her gaze and manages a small smile, despite the way his heart squeezes in his chest]
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We need to get him out of here. Now.
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Just tell us what to do.
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But he looks at her, and then back at the body lying on the stage.
He'd told the Balladeer that he had a real chance to change things this time. Not as a narrator, but as one of them. And where had that gotten him?]
...I can carry him.
[I think it's going to be okay. Besides, who'd go after you?]
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cw: dissociation, trauma
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He is.
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[ Twisted and broken among the debris, like a wounded bird. Orpheus suddenly feels deeply aware of the weight of the pouch in his pocket, filled with Connor's last gift to him. But it wouldn't be right to give them to him now. He needs to be laid out, given due respect. ]
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We can't leave him with the Wizard. But we can probably wrap him up in a curtain or something, and get him out to the woods.
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I don't think I'll be able to carry him by myself. [ he says, quietly. ] Do you think you can get help without the Wizard noticing?
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