Dale Cooper (
tapestodiane) wrote2011-12-10 07:29 pm
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024 - 4th wall
[AUDIO - and this isn't Cooper speaking. It's a strange, stilted voice you don't recognise.]
You are heere an thereis no place to g o ... BUT HOME!!
[After that, have some laughter. Again, not Cooper.]
[ACTION ANYWHERE: A lot of you know Cooper, but none of you know exactly how bizarre his life actually is. If you run into him today - anywhere, because any one step in a 4th wall is a treacherous one - you might find him accompanied by a Little Man, clad entirely in red, with secretive eyes. He carries a ring. Coop looks ... troubled.]
[You might find yourself in a Red Room, actually. With the Little Man, the Ring, and perhaps other things. Cooper may or may not be there.]
[Or that might not happen at all. In which case just feel free to bother Coop with having your true form/powers back/your very presence. Nevermind the Little Man, he has no business with you.]
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reddrapes! the Red Room is basically a place that screws with your mind, so if you want me to mess with your characters just let me know. COME AT ME BROS)
You are heere an thereis no place to g o ... BUT HOME!!
[After that, have some laughter. Again, not Cooper.]
[ACTION ANYWHERE: A lot of you know Cooper, but none of you know exactly how bizarre his life actually is. If you run into him today - anywhere, because any one step in a 4th wall is a treacherous one - you might find him accompanied by a Little Man, clad entirely in red, with secretive eyes. He carries a ring. Coop looks ... troubled.]
[You might find yourself in a Red Room, actually. With the Little Man, the Ring, and perhaps other things. Cooper may or may not be there.]
[Or that might not happen at all. In which case just feel free to bother Coop with having your true form/powers back/your very presence. Nevermind the Little Man, he has no business with you.]
(ooc: might do some tagging with
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[And that's when the lights start flashing. The white-blue lights that go on and off, on and off in a rapic succession and makes the red of the drapes look like a cold ominous purple.]
[The blood is warm in his hands, but there is very little pain, if any at all.]
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[what the hell is going on?]
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[The statue is still there. The opening in the curtains is still there.]
i have to use this icon now i'm sorry
[he hurries down the corridor-- in case the lights decide to follow him, he doesn't know. he parts the curtains at the opposite end of the hallway and slips through-- and suddenly he is in another room]
oh god I love that icon never apologise
[Take a breath, Ichabod. You'll need it.]
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[he looks down at his palms, both still bleeding. he clenches his hands hard into fists. what on earth--?]
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[He should probably stay here a while - catch his breath. But once he moves on, because he will, won't he?, and he's back in the corridor ... the statue will be gone.]
[And at that point his hands will also have stopped bleeding.]
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[and, oh, yes, he will. and the sudden disappearance of the statue startles him yet again. where did it go? he has an awful lot of questions, but still no answers]
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[But if he continues through the curtains once more, there's that room again. The same room, but this time with only two chairs.]
[Katrina Van Tassel is in one of them.]
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Katrina-- [he speaks in an almost whisper, his words rushed as though he's afraid someone might be eavesdropping] What are you doing here?
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Icha-bod. [Slowly. Haltingly.] The Horseman eets corn. Whatch out.
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The-- what? The Horseman? [he repeats] Katrina, what are you talking about? [and what's wrong with her voice?]
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[.. but the flashing room is that way. Then again, is going forward a better choice?]
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[And with that, she'll turn and walk behind the chairs. Once she does, she's gone. Suddenly, unexplainably. But even if he wanted to try, he couldn't have stopped her.]
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[oh my what sort of mess has he gotten himself into]
[he glances toward the curtains, unsure what to do. but, assuming that there was -- or is -- actually a reason as to why katrina wanted him to go into that room... he should probably investigate it. it's his job after all, even if he's not very satisfied with it at the moment]
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[But when he does go back, he'll find the same empty corridor. The statue is still gone.]
[Beyond that ... the same empty room.]
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[but... what if he continues further into the labyrinth of curtains and black and white floors? is there a possibility that the curtains in the corner of this room part as well?]
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[Do you see, Ichabod? You're retracing your steps.]
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[what's he even doing here? and is that statue staring at him?]
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[Will you brave the curtains again, detective? These lead to the room with the lights and the blood, don't they?]
[Oh, and that's right ... your hands are bleeding again.]
[Not much, not much at all, but it's there. And maybe you'll notice.]
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[so, with that thought, he parts the curtains yet again, hoping that they will show him something he hasn't seen before]
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[The tiny drops of blood are gone, though. Maybe they were never there. Maybe they were always in his hands.]
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[has he always been here? or was he never here at all?]
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[There's down to the left if he wants to go back. Unless he wants to go forward again, but he probably knows what awaits him there.]
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