[A] Action: 1449 Mitchell Road]
[It's early in the morning on the 6th when Margot wakes up. It's a relief at first and, physically, she feels fine after what she went through in the portal.
It doesn't take long for things to go south when, out of the corner of her eye, she catches sight of something. Nadia. Nadia with no face, like the drones on the blimp, covered in blood. She lets out a yell, at once wanting to run away and forward to help, but in a blink, the apparition is gone as quickly as it came.
Things don't improve. Moving through the house, she sees more of the drones -- twisted and disfigured by fire; if she bumps into housemates, they don't have faces to her and the Nadia thing is always there, lurking just at the corner of her vision.
She's sure she's gone mad, but remembers the revival machine -- it's not working correctly. That's all this is, right? A side effect?
For a good chunk of the morning and afternoon, she's going to lock herself in the bathroom (sorry housemates), running the phone cord under the door.]
[B] Phone]
[Margot does not sound good when she talks into the phone, voice strained.]
Whoever was on the flying ship, did you make it out okay? And did anyone find anything? Things went bad pretty fast, so...
[There's a long pause before Margot clears her throat and continues.]
How long do the side effects of being revived wear off, if they do? Out of curiosity.
[It's early in the morning on the 6th when Margot wakes up. It's a relief at first and, physically, she feels fine after what she went through in the portal.
It doesn't take long for things to go south when, out of the corner of her eye, she catches sight of something. Nadia. Nadia with no face, like the drones on the blimp, covered in blood. She lets out a yell, at once wanting to run away and forward to help, but in a blink, the apparition is gone as quickly as it came.
Things don't improve. Moving through the house, she sees more of the drones -- twisted and disfigured by fire; if she bumps into housemates, they don't have faces to her and the Nadia thing is always there, lurking just at the corner of her vision.
She's sure she's gone mad, but remembers the revival machine -- it's not working correctly. That's all this is, right? A side effect?
For a good chunk of the morning and afternoon, she's going to lock herself in the bathroom (sorry housemates), running the phone cord under the door.]
[B] Phone]
[Margot does not sound good when she talks into the phone, voice strained.]
Whoever was on the flying ship, did you make it out okay? And did anyone find anything? Things went bad pretty fast, so...
[There's a long pause before Margot clears her throat and continues.]
How long do the side effects of being revived wear off, if they do? Out of curiosity.
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