It's Curtains Mods (
stagemanagers) wrote in
itscurtains2016-10-22 12:25 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
First Trial
[Just as everyone is starting to finish their investigations, there's a slow ominous sound from the lobby.
The gilded doors on the northern wall have opened.
This time, the space behind them is lit; you're free to enter. There's one more set of doors to pass through, and then you're all, finally, in the House. There's one grand chandelier above, glittering crystal, and the seats around you are made of fine red velvet. Those don't seem to be for you, though - all the way down in front of the stage, where the orchestra might sit, there's a circle of wooden podiums. They're arranged so that everyone can face each other, and are fixed into place. Each one bears a metal plaque with a cast member's name engraved on it. There's also a metal panel on top, with twenty ivory buttons paired to everyone's name.
Among these, only Jean Valjean's podium is different - that one is draped in black crepe, with a larger greyscale version of his headshot from the playbill framed and sitting at its foot like a funerary portrait. Standing where he might have stood, a bare lightbulb glows faintly atop a metal pole.
Right here, you're very close to the stage. But the curtain is closed, and it's a little too high to easily clamber up. You may not want to try. You've got more important business right now, after all.
As everyone is finding their places, the Balladeer's voice suddenly sounds loud and clear throughout the space.]
Okay, guys, here's how we do trial. I've...never actually been involved in something like this before, but you can do it. Just take all the time you need to talk it out - I'll be right here the whole time. You don't need a unanimous vote, we go by majority rule.
Oh, and don't mess with those buttons until you're really ready to vote. You won't be able to take it back.
...good luck.
The gilded doors on the northern wall have opened.
This time, the space behind them is lit; you're free to enter. There's one more set of doors to pass through, and then you're all, finally, in the House. There's one grand chandelier above, glittering crystal, and the seats around you are made of fine red velvet. Those don't seem to be for you, though - all the way down in front of the stage, where the orchestra might sit, there's a circle of wooden podiums. They're arranged so that everyone can face each other, and are fixed into place. Each one bears a metal plaque with a cast member's name engraved on it. There's also a metal panel on top, with twenty ivory buttons paired to everyone's name.
Among these, only Jean Valjean's podium is different - that one is draped in black crepe, with a larger greyscale version of his headshot from the playbill framed and sitting at its foot like a funerary portrait. Standing where he might have stood, a bare lightbulb glows faintly atop a metal pole.
Right here, you're very close to the stage. But the curtain is closed, and it's a little too high to easily clamber up. You may not want to try. You've got more important business right now, after all.
As everyone is finding their places, the Balladeer's voice suddenly sounds loud and clear throughout the space.]
Okay, guys, here's how we do trial. I've...never actually been involved in something like this before, but you can do it. Just take all the time you need to talk it out - I'll be right here the whole time. You don't need a unanimous vote, we go by majority rule.
Oh, and don't mess with those buttons until you're really ready to vote. You won't be able to take it back.
...good luck.
no subject
[It's not an admission but god is she annoyed by that]
no subject
It's not like you can bring someone in! All we can do is leave in the end!
no subject
no subject
[You're making her heart hurt so much.]
no subject
But now he does something that to him is so simple, but so, impossibly, brave.
He walks across the podium circle over to Anna. There, his courage seems to abandon him, and he doesn't say anything. But he does reach out and put his hand quietly on top of hers.]
no subject
T-Thank you.
[Pull yourself together, Anna. This isn't the time to break down. That can wait for later!]
no subject
It- it's going to be okay, Anna.
[He doesn't sound like he entirely believes it but, well, it helped him when she said it.
And at the end of the day, they did solve it.]
no subject
I know.
[They lost Valjean. Now they are losing D-ne... Anna wants to curse herself for bringing out that contact lens, but in the long run it did save many lives, didn't it?]
I just thought she was my friend.
no subject
no subject
At least I know how to trust others!
no subject
no subject
[Her sister is the beloved one.]
no subject
no subject
... That blue ribbon I gave you, do you still have it?
no subject
no subject
Would you like me to give it to anyone?
[Since Anna doesn't think you feel as if she's your friend, she won't ask to keep it herself. Maybe Hime or Natalie would like it?]
no subject
If you can find anyone who would want it. If not, you can burn it.
[She's pretty positive a few people are going to want to break some things in her room, so!]
no subject
Right... I will.
[She'll try and not let them, but in the end Anna is only one person.]