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Marie - Ultimate Decapitator
Conference room > Halls > Bedroom > Restaurant
Severia HanikamuKitten York Zenterfold Funnier President @Everybody
As both Nana and Cater responded affirmatively to her question, a small smile came to Marie's lips, relief washing over her like a shallow wave against the twilit beach she knew so well. "That's good," she decided. "It's scary, being without Ren, but... I'm happy we can be here for each other. I hope you both can rest." And with that, their chat concluded, her newfound friends- were they friends? Maybe that was a presumptuous title- went their separate ways. Once again, Marie was all alone. It... wasn't a good feeling. No, she very much didn't like it; not at all. But she'd already imposed enough, so... she'd simply have to deal with it.Conference room > Halls > Bedroom > Restaurant
Severia HanikamuKitten York Zenterfold Funnier President @Everybody
Opposed to the idea of lazing around in bed all night, Marie instead opted to wander the halls for most of the evening. She wasn't looking for anything in particular, and wasn't exactly thorough in her exploration. It was more like she was a lost soul, simply adrift in the halls. It wasn't until maybe 4 or 5 in the morning that she found her way back to her room, entering cautiously so as to avoid waking Sakurako. She changed out of the clothes she'd been lent by Kasumi, slipping into the more familiar tattered white dress she was accustomed to. She wasn't sure why she did so- maybe simply because all the other clothes she'd been provided brought Ren to mind. If she wore the dress in which she'd stayed in for her 200 years stuck on the twilit beach of Saint Malo, then maybe it would be a little easier to stomach this familiar but wretched loneliness.
In any case, the girl never did get any sleep. Not that she had needed or expected to. Still, the abrupt dinging of her phone startled her, and she frantically grabbed at her tablet in hopes of silencing it. But as she did so, she wound up opening the text and unwittingly activating text to speech, causing Clementine's message to ring out loud and clear through her and Sakurako's room. This prompted a yelp of surprise from Marie, who, for the second time, dropped her tablet and scrambled backward in fear. Fortunately, after several minutes went by with nothing bad happening, she exhaled a relieved sigh and went to retrieve the fallen tablet. "...meet in the restaurant, huh?" Why were Clementine's words being conveyed through the strange little magic box? It didn't make sense, but it wasn't like Marie had anything else to do, anyway. Clementine had been nice to her, too, so if this message really was from her, she was content with that. Still, uh...
"..."
She stared at her roommate for a few long moments, contemplatively. "...Are you awake?" she wondered as she slipped out of her bed. "The strange device says to go to the restaurant." A beat passed. "Maybe I will see you there?" And without anything more than that, she wandered out of the room... and then realized she had no idea where this restaurant place even was. She stalled outside of her bedroom door, a look of deep contemplation upon her face as she glanced up and down the hall. Which way to go..? What if she got lost? Most people would check their map, but given how foreign the tablet and its functions were to her, it didn't even cross her mind.
"...Ah."
Well, at least there were several other people coming into the hall, all seeming aware of they were going. Deciding there was a good chance that at least one of them was likely going to the same place as she, Marie followed, and found deep relief upon making it to the restaurant. Better yet, she caught sight of Clementine, Nana and Cater, she slowly wandering over to the latter two. Who seemed to be accompanied by that girl, Shinoa, and a boy she wasn't familiar with. "Hello again," she greeted simply with a small smile. With her change of attire, there was a gruesome scar visible that seemed to encompass her entire neck, but she barely seemed to even realize its presence. "Did you rest well?"
Her question was quickly forgotten as Clementine's voice rang through the room, demanding the group's attention. Partners, huh? That was what everyone had been talking about yesterday, too. But... did they really have to be randomized? Marguerite wasn't sure she was comfortable with the thought. She only really knew a couple of people here, and even then, she didn't truly know them. They'd just exchanged a handful of words, was all. It was difficult for her to interact with people, but approaching total strangers was honestly the hardest of all. So with that in mind, her gaze wandered between Nana and Cater, hesitantly. Clementine was an option too, but she wasn't in Marie's immediate reach. So, awkwardly, the blonde attempted to speak up. "...Um. Nana? Cater?" she began, uncertainly. "Would one of you--... oh." Apparently, her words were poorly timed, because Nana had stood up and started walking off toward Clementine. The blonde deflated a little, but tried to steel her resolve and finish her sentence, even if Cater was now the only one it was posed to. "Ah, would--" Okay he was getting up from his seat too. "W-wait...!" Concern crashed into her like a freight train, and she reached out to gently grasp his wrist, her eyes mildly frantic at the idea of losing both her most familiar options. For Cater, it was certainly a chilling experience; not unlike being touched by a ghost. "Please don't leave," she implored in a murmur, misunderstanding the reason for his getting up. Her urgency gave way to meekness, and she averted her gaze as she found the courage to finish her request in full, difficult as it was. "Um, would you maybe... be my partner? I don't really know anybody but you, Nana and Clementine..."
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