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foundationmods ([personal profile] foundationmods) wrote in [community profile] thefoundation2019-06-24 09:16 am
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WEEK 1 MINGLE

As dawn approaches on Monday, the contestants are greeted to a beautiful, sunny day. It's the first full week of their time in the house, and after the rather troubling introduction on Saturday it's hard to know just what to expect

For the first week, the surrounding area seems quiet and peaceful. The weather stays a nice 75 degrees during the day, and it dips down to the 50s at night. Comfortable, and without any real disturbances from nature or house. It's almost as if the whole weekend was just a bad dream, and maybe the actual game won't be as bad as Dazai made it out to me.

However, those rules and profiles are still hanging in the living room, a constant reminder of the warnings that have been given. What will happen now? There haven't been any deaths at this containment site in years, but will that change with these new rules? Only time will tell.

Perhaps it's a good idea to enjoy this first week. Go swimming, watch a movie, or just hang out together and get to know each other better. You never know, this might be the last time to see some of the contestants.


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eldritcheyes: (I don't believe in god)

[personal profile] eldritcheyes 2019-06-28 12:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, we're all in this together, even if we're on different teams. We gotta stick together.

[At least Leo isn't insulted by Sandy's arrogance. He's too easygoing, really. Plus he knows people can act like this when they're bothered by something, to cover up how they really feel.]
merirut: (ᴄᴏʟᴅ ʙʀᴇᴡ)

[personal profile] merirut 2019-06-29 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
'Stick together'? Humph, you sound just like them...

[That part is said a little more quietly, but he continues at a regular volume.]

Anyway, don't mistake this for being about teams. I simply don't need to be treated like a common mortal for mere exhaustion.