foundationmods (
foundationmods) wrote in
thefoundation2018-12-10 11:47 am
Entry tags:
WEEK 3 MINGLE

Week three opens like the other two weeks, but when you wake up, you know there's been a change in the area. At first, nothing is wrong - but when you look at any window, you aren't greeted with the cheery sight of the outside - instead, there's just a cold, harsh blackness. Trying to leave out the doors is impossible, too - if you try, you just find yourself back on the couches in the lobby. On top of that....The Staff are beginning to act even stranger, their glitching out becoming more obvious. Sometimes, they seemingly go blank mid sentence and walk away, as if they were reset, and slur or stutter their words.
The weather is...well, non-existent, except for the courtyard, which is still pleasantly snowy. There is still music playing in the halls, and the cover songs continue with some low-key music for the week.
On Monday morning, another memory is returned to everyone. Another piece to the puzzle, one step closer to finding the truth of this place. Yet, it doesn't seem like you're any closer to solving this...
And time still ticks onwards, regardless if you're ready or not.
MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY

no subject
[but also. yeah okay, that queues up p nicely and we can either
thread out singing or bonding]
no subject
Of course she's going to quietly cheer Makoto on with a tambourine with appropriate timing because they have those at karaoke places. She is absolutely paying attention to Makoto's singing, how good or bad are we talking about here?? ]
no subject
Also, she is 100% into it? just way too much with the headbanging]
no subject
Okay, that was pretty good.
no subject
Thank you.
That's a lot more fun than... well, the last time. But that one was my own fault.
no subject
[ Her voice does lower a bit from amusement to something a bit more serious. ]
What happened? Do you want to talk about it?
no subject
It was part of the story of how I became a Phantom Thief.
no subject
Alright, then. Let's hear it, then.
no subject
no subject
no subject
[no there was probably a choice? probably?]
But it worked out. Because of that, we were able to get access to his heart.