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Flight 887 from Toronto's Pearson airport to Heathrow, London, was on schedule. Boarding had no delays, and the weather was clear for liftoff. Luggage was loaded, seats were filled and all was well as the airplane departed on its journey. A humble yet filling meal was offered to the passengers, and then the lights were dimmed. All was peaceful.

About 3 hours into the flight, the plane began to descend prematurely. It was not so sharp to wake most sleepers, but the steady decline was enough to shift the weight of gravity. The seatbelt sign was illuminated, but no announcement from the pilot was made. Those who awoke found that no flight attendant could answer the question of what was going on. The pilots were unresponsive.

Someone tried to open the cockpit, but the locked door did not budge. It was then that the overhead speakers of the plane made its announcement. A grating, garbled mess of incoherent words rippled through the speakers. Lights flickered and then went out, even the blinking navigation lights at the tip of each plane-wing. The engines were soon to follow, and the instant swap from roaring hum to silence left a void of sound. At least, for a moment.

Turbulence hit, jarring all but those who had obeyed the seatbelt sign. Windows rattled, luggage fell from above, and panic began to set in. The only thing that could be seen outside the window was darkness and the hazy clouds they drifted through.

Being only half-way through the flight, it seemed that they were locked in a metal cabin and doomed to a very long drop into the Atlantic Ocean, but strangely enough it was not ocean that they spotted first in the clouds, but trees. Even stranger was that they appeared only a mere few minutes into the descent.

Tall pines smacked against the plane’s wings, snapping and swaying as one by one they were flattened by the gliding airplane. Shattered remnants of branches scratched and smacked against the windows, cracking a few of them, but not enough to shatter. Canopy turned to branches, which turned to trunk, and it was not long before the plane touched ground.

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When you awoke, you would find that the once crowded plane was now empty save for a few passengers. Parts of the cabin had been torn apart, and one of the wings had been fully severed. Tree branches reached over the broken roof, blotting out a dark, starless sky. Considering the state of the place, the fact that you survived at all was a miracle, especially completely unscathed as you were. All that lingered was some bruises and a headache.

You were free to crawl from the rubble.

A deep, dark wood surrounded the plane, tall pines huddled together as if in scheme. Below, the forest dirt had been dredged up and trees had been uprooted and flattened. It made the air thick with the scent of rotted leaves and sap. A heavy fog obscured the edges of this makeshift clearing, softening the edge of night that pressed down on all sides.

The only thing to break through the foggy night was a faint light in the distance, filtering through the branches. Was it a glimmer of hope or a lure to doom? Who could say. There were many questions, and only one way to find answers..
 
Crawling out of the wreckage was a slow task, but manageable for most. The only setbacks were perhaps some scrapes and bruises. The only two that had any difficulty getting themselves out of the tangle of broken metal and debris were Maeve and Fraser. Pinned and trapped within the twisting debris, they would be unable to leave the plane’s wreckage without the assistance of another.

Maeve is trapped, but could force themself free in desperation.
Fraser is trapped, but would find no difficulty in remaining calm during this time.

Outside of the wreckage, the fog was oppressive and thick, nearly suffocating as it wedged itself in the spaces between trees and clung to the fringes of vision. It blurred the darkness, almost in an attempt to drown the only source of light that could be seen; the glimmering glow in the distance.

It was small and stationary, richly amber in color. The closest thing it could be compared to was a fire, though it was small and steady. With all the fog and darkness, [sight] alone was not enough to determine the exact source. Perhaps a closer investigation was needed?

Arvel and Janna can just barely hear faint voices coming from the direction of the mysterious light. Sounds like an argument.

Between here and there, the darkness yawned. Everything was perfectly quiet in the woods, the dark unknown exuding an eerie feeling to it. There was nothing immediately out of the ordinary, yet something in the night air felt… off.

Mikkel and Arvel notice a lack of crickets or sounds of other nocturnal fauna. It is unnaturally quiet.
Arvel and Sara get the subtle feeling they are being watched.
Maeve and Fraser have a bad feeling.

Billie wouldn’t feel like anything is out of the ordinary.
 
Location: plane wreckage making her way to the front? of it
Interactions: none

Flight 887 had at least one seven in it so maybe even though it wasn’t three sevens it was a little lucky. The start of the flight went well for Billie since her seat didn’t have any crying children or terrible people near her. The inflight meal was nice too! Well at least the parts of it Billie could eat…she felt bad being so slow at eating it so when the flight attendant came she ended up letting them take it back even though she wasn’t done with it yet.

Focused on an inflight movie Billie did not notice her body’s urge to use the plane's restroom until her need overtook her anxiety of traveling alone. So, when the plane began to descend prematurely Billie was none the wiser. She did not notice the seat belt sign, didn’t notice the plane’s shift of gravity, and so focused on her fear of accidentally not locking the door and having someone walk in on her she did not even acknowledge the garbled mess of words that rippled through the speakers. Only when the lights flickered and went out when Billie was washing her hand did she notice something was wrong. She quickly tried to dry her hands but when the turbulence hit all she could do it hold onto the sink thankful nothing in the restroom could fall on her. Billie heard someone scream loud enough she could hear it through the door before she herself fainted.

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When she woke from her unexpected slumber Billie waited a moment because while her spirit was willing her body said five more minutes. Sluggishly she checked herself over for injuries and was she

Blind???

Oh no it was just dark out so other than a couple typical bruises Billie was no worse for wear so she stood up and shyly exited the plane's restroom. Hopefully no one was waiting on her...that would be really embarrassing...While it was unclear if this was a dream or reality it was clear they did not reach their intended destination. Billie fished through her fanny pack and pulled out her Tamagotchi.

Dead.

Well, at least Billie knew they were not in heaven because you think heaven would not be stingy on the battery life. Looking around all Billie could see was trees and darkness. Was she in shock? Maybe she was in shock.

Billie just needed a moment to collect herself just a good 10 seconds so she just… crouched down on the ground and rested her head between her legs. How much time had passed? Did she need to take her medication? Judging by her headache it wouldn’t hurt but she needed to find some water first since her doctor said dry swallowing the pills could cause her throat to like…melt or something.

One sit and sulk was enough to mentally refresh Billie. There was little point in being stressed about what had happened since she could instead be stressed about what was happening now!

Gingerly Billie would do her best to make her way along the wreckage to see if anyone needed help or someone who could tell if the plane was going to explode or something. Hopefully no one was hurt but if they were maybe her jelly bracelet could be used as a tourniquet but, what if someone went the way of her…Tamagotchi…. maybe it would be better if she was the one that found it since the hospital she visited always had people dying and everyone could be like wow in our time of crisis Billie was so brave like even though her stomach was hurting she didn’t tell anyone while she checked for survivors and looted the dead bodies for supplies.

Needless to say Billie was lost in thought so even if she did find a corpse she probably wouldn’t notice it.
 
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Location: searching the wreckage for, well, anyone.
Interaction: open!



After an eventful first year of pursuing her chosen career, Farah Qadir had made the uncharacteristic decision of taking a personal vacation. Of course, this was not without making sure she would get back home in time to resume her training regimen in time for her next fight, but that was beside the point. She was taking time for herself- that was the point.

Aboard the plane, the nerves of flying over an entire ocean would quickly get to her, and she opted for an attempt to sleep the flight away. There was some turbulence or something at some point, and a few people sounded like they were making a fuss out of it, so she slipped her seatbelt on, probably much later than when the sign itself had lit, but it was clear there was something wrong. Her phone's clock and the view outside the windows didn't line up. Not to mention the descent of the plane in general.



Upon waking up, Farah noticed a very distinctly different set of surroundings than whenever she'd lost consciousness. Miraculously uninjured and bizarrely alone, she manged to recover her suitcase, but not her phone, which had been beneath her in the seat last she knew. Not that it would be of any help right now, of course. Besides the flashlight, perhaps. No point in dwelling on what could be.

Farah decided the vest and tie would likely not be of much use anymore, pulling them off and stuffing them into her suitcase. Changing into her gym clothes would be nice, but there would likely be a better time to do so, where she wouldn't risk being stumbled upon with her pants around her ankles, literally speaking.

Taking up her suitcase in one hand and trekking through the wreck, Farah set out to find other survivors. After all, not everyone may have been as lucky as herself, escaping functionally unscathed. "Hello? Is there anyone still in here? I've just woken up, and I'm afraid I don't have any lights!" She shouted down the isle, and made her way towards the economy seating, where the most people would likely have been seated.
 
Arvel Orson

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Interactions: seasonedcat seasonedcat Witherbrine26 Witherbrine26 dreamthieves dreamthieves

Arvel had been planning this trip in his off hours, a vacation to alleviate the stress his job had built up, a moment to hike and camp in a new landscape and frontier. A distraction and temporary freedom for his own sake and pleasure. The flight, however, always seemed to be the worst part of the journey, more so than navigating the airports. At least in those large structures, Arvel was allowed to walk and navigate at his convenience, but in the plane, he was confined to a seat within a metal contraption, barreling through the skies for hours on end. He couldn't sleep through it either, the constant sound of the wind displacing through the plane and the occasional sounds of others always seemed to keep him awake.

It would be like any other flight before, tedious, but something felt different with this one. Like a sickening feeling, Arvel knew something was up the moment he felt the slight descent of the plane. Looking around he quickly realized everything felt more empty, he felt abandoned all of a sudden, though passengers remained, no flight attendants appeared present. Events followed like falling dominoes: a man tried opening the cockpit, only to be met with its firm lock, barring anyone from entering, then came that awful sound. It almost seemed like someone or something was trying to talk, only for grating and painful nonsense to come out of their mouth hole. Arvel for a moment wished he didn't have ears at that moment, but then discarded the thought after quickly determining that he would rather still want to hear.

The death of the engine was the next sound or lack thereof that followed. His heart sank at the prospect of his demise, his thoughts raced through his mind, trying to make sense of it all, too composed to scream or perhaps too shocked to even let out anything. Forcing himself to look out the window, Arvel would notice pines, a sign of land. It made no sense why they had suddenly appeared above land after only three hours into the Atlantic, but such thoughts would be reserved for later. Quickly, Arvel remembered a position to take should a plane ever crash to maximize survivability, within that dread he felt his adrenaline spike, a deep desire, he needed to survive. Then darkness.

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Waking up covered with debris was not the pleasant experience Arvel had hoped when he'd decided to travel, but a part of him was relieved his heart still beat. Carefully making his way out of his predicament, Arvel took a moment to analyze his environment.

He quickly heard the sound of argument coming from a mysterious light, only obscured by the fog.

Survivors? I'm not alone... That's good, wait there should be more survivors around here, I should look for any remaining ones.

Arvel would move to the crash site, carefully searching for any survivors, while his mind continued to work.

This quiet is deafening... there should be crickets at this time of night... and why does it feel like I'm being watched?

Something was wrong, but now wasn't the time to doubt himself, as he continued his search he was able to identify two survivors who didn't seem capable to exit the debris themselves. Before he could speak up, another voice range out from the darkness. "You're not alone, some of us survived, follow my voice, two people here need help." Arvel called out in a loud tone. Without thinking much else, Arvel reached and lifted the debris, allowing Maeve to escape without further issue. "Don't worry, I'll help you out soon if no one else comes." Arvel turned to Fraser as he waited for Maeve to be in the clear.
 
Sara Boyle
☆SparkleShark
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"Chat... I may be cooked for realsies..." Sara uttered as she crawled from the wreckage, only one hand available to use. Not because her other arm was mangled or anything—it was busy recording with her phone! Unfortunately, the dramaticness of the situation would not last, for she was relatively fine save for some scapes and bruises. What was that? A plane crash is plenty dramatic already? Maybe. But it would be so, so much better with a cute girl in dire need of help on camera!

When Sara emerged from the wreckage and stumbled to her feet, however, she paled as the reality of the situation dawned on her. "No... no, no!" she cried, almost trembling. They really were in the thick of it. What kind of hell was this, taking away one of life's greatest virtues?! Slamming her fists on the ground, she screeched in abject horror, "My wifi!" Sara had assumed that with the plane going down, her data provider would connect! She'd definitely have to switch services when she got back.

So with livestreaming out of the question, that left the other option. This was not irreparable! As long as her phone could still record, she could edit everything and upload back home. But still, all the footage from the plane crash... all those views, gone!

Speaking of views, didn't it feel like something was watching her from the darkness? It was a feeling Sara was used to, having been in front of the camera for the better three years of her life.

She felt like addressing the other things though, such as the—oh, right—other passengers.

Sara hit record, and set to work. "O. M. G!" she shouted, coming upon Arvel and two trapped individuals. Sara stopped in front of them, making sure the camera caught it all despite recording in portrait mode. "Are you seeing this, chat? These guys are literally trapped! I gotta get—" She glanced back at her options. The younger cutie that was—wait is that Maeve Elizabeth-Camellia d'Entremont?! OhmygodtheviewswouldshootsohighifIsavedthem—but unfortunately, they were already being helped by Arvel. That left the other trapped individual, someone who looked as old as her dad, to rescue. Sighing loudly, she went to Fraser's help. "I gotta get him out of here."
 
Fraser Dymphna
The Librarian
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Fraser enjoyed the book he was reading. The Lord of the Rings was a classic and for a good reason. He had read this book so often that there were imprints on the cover, and he was enjoying yet another readthrough. He had been busy the past few months, spending more time collecting books and training his replacement for the library he ran.

She was good at her job and a quick study, which left more time for him to track down more books. Fraser enjoyed books; they were his main passion, and he was on this flight just for that reason. The book he was searching for was one he had been trying to find for years.

It was supposedly a book on how humanity was formed, written in Latin. Fraser doubted it would actually add anything new to the discussion of evolution or theology, but it would be an interesting book anyway.

Fraser stopped as something seemed to tickle his hindbrain, a faint notice that something was wrong. It was only a moment later that he realized the plane was falling, slowly but much earlier than it should have.

Tucking a bookmark into his book, he tucked that away before drumming his feet on the arm of his chair. He’d stay seated and hope everything would be okay; he wasn’t a pilot.

He then felt the jerk of turbulence as strange and incoherent words were spat through the speakers. This was not good, but Fraser breathed in and calmed himself. He’d be fine.

That was when he looked out the windows and saw trees, an impossibility, and yet he felt the plane jerk as it slammed into the wood. Fraser tried to hold himself in his seat, but he was an older man, and soon his head slammed into something, and everything went black.



When the librarian awoke, he tried to move, but he couldn't, his body trapped by rubble. He wasn’t panicked; there were other people on this flight, and they would surely rescue him. He couldn’t do anything to pull himself free anyway. His ears were ringing and he couldn't hear a thing except for the shifting of the rubble on top of him so he breathed in and raised his voice.

“Could somebody try and get me out of here?” he shouted, his voice calm despite the situation. “I’m afraid I can’t get myself free,” he continued before settling back and waiting. Hopefully, somebody would help him; otherwise, he’d have to resort to some more drastic measures.
 
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Janna Kang
Interaction: None
Mention: AriAriAbabwa AriAriAbabwa Solirus Solirus (the voices she heard)
Location: Walking towards the noise (Sara, Arvel, Fraser, and Maeve)


Excitement. That was how Janna felt as she sat on the less-than-comfortable seats of the Economy section of the plane. Would her whole body ache at the end of the ride? Most likely. Does she care? No! This was the start of her one-month reprieve. It made Janna all giddy inside at just the thought of walking down the streets of London. Having a friend would have been better… alas, she has worked herself like a dog for years to keep any connection with her college clique. Nonetheless, she found herself enjoying the first few hours of the plane ride by flexing her Gameboy and Pokemon skills to the child beside her seat.

Sleep found its way to her. Sleeping was easy but being able to wake up at the slightest sound? That was annoying. Opening your eyes to countless people beside you murmuring in worry? That was scary. “What is going on?” Janna asked the nearest flight attendant that she could pull. No words had put her at ease because the attendant didn’t know anything at all.

Ding!

The sound was far too cheerful given their situation at the moment. Janna was quick to fasten her seatbelt. Her heart pounded in her chest so much that she thought she was going to pass out of fright beside the crying child next to her. The speakers came soon after and she thought, Oh God! I’m going to die! We’re all going to die! Then there was a quiet. It felt like time had stopped for just a moment. After that moment, all she remembered was the shrill scream she made so loud that she thought her ears were going to bleed. She held on to her seat tightly as if that would save her from her impending doom as they crashed.


The bell of the Big Ben echoed through the raining streets of London. Janna sat by the cafe window, she watched and listened to the pouring rain as she drank a large cup of hot chocolate. “This is it.” She whispered to herself with a small smile. “After this vacation, I can pay back my remaining debt and never have to do overtime at the company ever again!”

She laughed in glee, like some insane witch with a sinister idea. When she opened her eyes she saw that the cafe was descending from the heavens. She was strapped in her seat as she watched branches crash into the window. Move! She tried to will herself but her body stayed frozen in place as she watched the cafe window dive to the ground.


“AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA— cough, cough The same shrill came out of her mouth as she woke up from her dream, her throat had become dry from screaming twice. The events of the plane crash flooded her mind and gave her the information she needed to understand what was happening. They crashed, somewhere who knows where. Shit. Shit was the right word for everything, from the way her body ached and the situation she was in right now. She took off the seatbelt, only to find out that her seat had been destroyed and she could have stood up without taking it off.

She felt the stings of the scrapes when touched by even the gentlest of wind, bruises throbbed but were not so painful that she couldn't get up after trying for a whole minute. "Hello?" Her voice was weak from fear and the sudden mental exhaustion that came with what had just transpired. "Is anyone there?" She called again but nothing... until— Voices. It was faint but not faint enough for her to discern what it was. It was like an argument... from the direction of the light in the distance.

Then there was another, much closer than the faint voices from the light. Survivors? It wouldn't be surprising since by a miracle, she survived herself even when she believed her lifespan would only let her live until her late thirties. Definitely from all the unhealthy sleep debt, drinking, and smoking that she's done for the past few years. "I should go check out the closest one, there are people there for sure... I'll walk... in this dark, dark forest... Definitely." She started to walk, carefully, fearfully, shakingly like the coward she was.

 
Mikkel Jørgensen
LOCATION
Plane wreckage
The plane had departed without a hitch.

Mikkel took the offer for a glass of sparkling wine, fully aware he wouldn’t particularly enjoy the sharp burn as it slid down his throat. The meal came in a ceramic container, and despite counting as a slight upgrade compared to the ones being served at the back, the taste was still predictably bland. For someone with as light a palate as his, however, this was of no consequence. Finally, the lights dimmed, casting the cabin in a soft, warm glow.

Behind the dark glasses he refused to take off, Mikkel could barely make out the sprawling cities below, where bright dots glimmered like neatly arranged clusters of stars, eventually thinning out into rugged darkness—the Appalachian Uplands, he absentmindedly thought, squished together into mountains, rounded off by erosion, and then broken up into several pieces across the world. Quite the tragic story.

The sparse specks of light blurred and stretched into a soft halo, his vision struggling to hold focus. Mikkel reached up and pressed a button on his headphones, a faint click echoing in his ears. Instantly, the constant hum of the airplane, the low chatter of passengers, the clattering of a beverage cart, and the shrill cry of a child—all of it faded into a distant murmur. Mikkel allowed his eyelids to grow heavy, and with that, he surrendered to what would have been his first real sleep in almost twenty-four hours.

As fate would have it, he awoke an unknown amount of time later, just in time to feel his body weight shifting unnaturally forward. For a brief moment, Mikkel thought he had slept through the entire journey, and had simply missed the cue to prepare for landing. Yet, as the haze of sleep began to lift, he quickly realized no flight attendants were in sight. The chatter around him was more persistent than before—his headphones had slipped off at some point—and several disconcerted passengers had even abandoned their seats.

To his left sat a middle-aged man, his gaze fixed intently on Mikkel's face, as if trying to discern whether his neighbor had finally awakened. Mikkel pushed his sunglasses up. "Excuse me, what's going on?" he asked, squinting at the illuminated seatbelt signs above, instinctively reaching out for his.

The man shook his head, eyes anxiously darting around. "No one knows," he explained, his voice so strained Mikkel had to lean in. "We're only halfway there, but the plane is going downwards. The pilots—"

Suddenly, the speakers crackled to life with a jarring pop, cutting the man off. Both of them snapped their heads up, straining their ears to listen; what came out was a cacophony of mangled words. Mikkel flinched at the sharp sounds scraping against his eardrums, reaching for his headphones only to find them missing. Then, with a final flicker, all lights went out, and the airplane was officially falling.

In that split second, a chill unlike any he had ever known seeped into his bones.

Mikkel hadn't yet properly fastened his seatbelt. When the turbulence hit, his body lurched violently forward, and he only had time to raise an arm to keep his nose from being knocked against the seat. He could barely register the screams. What reflected in his eyes through the window was something he did not have the luxury to think about at the moment. They had just broken through the clouds, and there—there were trees.

Mikkel had always thought he wouldn't fear death. He’d long believed it would be his job that'd do him in. But nothing could have prepared him to what it was like, being trapped inside a failing metal box, quietly waiting for the inevitable crash.

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Death had yet to come, however.

Mikkel's consciousness was swimming. He could hear occasional shouting voices somewhere nearby, though their words seemed distant.

His eyes snapped open. What greeted him was a jagged mess of torn metal and towering trees. Above, the sky loomed, darker than any night he had ever seen, and it took him a moment to understand he hadn't been hallucinating earlier. This was clearly not in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. But how had they steered off course this badly? It was quiet, too, unusually so. No wind, no crickets, not even the faintest rustle of leaves or life reached his ears.

Once again, Mikkel's hand drifted to where his headphones should have been, thinking he had forgotten to turn off noise-cancelling, but found nothing. He paused. Then his leg abruptly jerked, striking the underside of the seat with a muted thud, dislodging bits of debris from his body. He sneered as the sound grated against his ears, only now noticing his head was pulsing. Not deaf. The man easily crawled out from beneath the remains of the seats. He brushed off his clothes, then adjusted the sunglasses to keep his hair from falling into his face, not even trying to fix the hair tie hanging on for dear life.

The middle-aged man was nowhere in sight, and neither were the dozens of dead bodies he had expected to see. Surviving that fall without a scratch was baffling enough, but the absence of passengers was even more so. Mikkel suddenly remembered the vague voices he had heard earlier. He spotted a group of people gathered not far ahead, who seemed already preoccupied, presumably with a survivor. He was just about to join them, but a shout for help prompted him to turn around, quickly threading to the source of the voice.

The man, appearing to be in his forties or fifties, was trapped beneath a pile of rubble. Mikkel wasted no words, silently beginning to lift the debris. Out of the corner of his eye, he caught sight of someone approaching.

"Help?" he called out, hoping to free Fraser as efficiently and quickly as possible. Mikkel glanced at the girl. She was undeniably holding a phone in front of her—vertically, which was already quite concerning in his opinion. God knew how much he hoped she was just taking pictures for some sort of evidence collection at that moment.
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  • Maeve Elizabeth-Camellia d'Entremont
    HP 4/4
    SP 5/6
    CP 0%
    statuses: n/a
    starting item: n/a
    Inventory:
    ♡cane
    ♡phone(brand new)
    ♡solar-based portable charger(cord and plug included!)
    ♡roll of colourful kinesiology tape
    ♡prescription pain medication + T patches
    ♡black card
    ♡snack bag of VEGAN CRUELTY-FREE NON-GMO ZERO TRANS FAT dehydrated banana pieces
    ♡passport



Maeve woke up to a familiar sensation: pain. Maeve tried to move, their hazy brain not having caught up to the situation he was in. They attempted to move their legs, trying to ease the pinches of pain running through their damaged bones. It was only when their movement was met with resistance that the cold bucket of panic dropped on them. Their eyes flew open, gaze falling on the familiar sight of rubble pinning him down.

Maeve tried to push the rubble but found their shoulder screaming in pain from the angle, another old wound caught in a familiar situation. Maeve couldn't control the packed breaths that fell from their mouth as they tried to free themself; suddenly, he was a kid trapped all over again listening to the sound of his dying mother's breaths(-1 sanity: PTSD). "H-help! I'm trapped!" They found themself screaming on instinct, trying to fight waves of panic as they couldn't move.

they didn't even notice Arvel approaching them, his brain too muddled with panic. It was only when the feeling of rubble was removed from them that he was able to take in a breath, blurry eyes landing on Arvel's face. "Th-thank you," They said pathetically as they began to shuffle out on their screaming limbs, "my cane..." they offered as the only explanation before quickly grabbing their bag and cane, head still fuzzy with shock.

it was only a few seconds more before they stumbled out of the way of the rubble so Arvel could put it down, his body shaky as they leaned against the first-class privacy walls, taking in deep breaths to calm themself. Maeve's calming exercises were interrupted as their blurry gaze fell onto the camera of a phone. Frustration quickly made its way through his body, and they quickly swallowed it down. One of their shaking hands came up to block their face, "Excuse me, I do not consent to pictures or videos right now. This is hardly the time. Please put the camera away."

even with the after-effects of their earlier panic still trembling through their body, their voice easily came out firm. This was hardly the first time he had a camera had been pushed into their face when they did not want it, this would hardly be the last time. To make it worse, they knew it was likely that the other would post the pictures or images regardless of his opinions, which meant he had to keep face to avoid a scandal. Their gaze filtered through the plane behind their hand, hoping to find an exit so they could get away from another selfish fan.

interactions | Juju Juju Solirus Solirus AriAriAbabwa AriAriAbabwa
 
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The night's oppressive silence was broken by the movement of survivors and their chatter. If there was anything to be heard in the darkness, it was muffled out. In the same sense, if there was anything in the darkness, it certainly heard them.

Billie searched around the wreckage, and yet she would discover there were no dead bodies or any of the checked luggage. Despite the plane having been torn and broken in many areas, the ground was free of blood and baggage both. This was surprising, considering that the plane had been full upon departure. By that logic, there should have easily been at least a hundred other passengers, yet this small group were the only ones who remained.

Arvel managed to free Maeve without any injury to both parties. As for Fraser, he was still trapped, though it would not take long for the combined efforts of Sara and Mikkel to free him too (you may have him be freed in your next post and move on from there).

The survivors of Flight 887 were recovering steadily, but the moment of peace did not last long.

Something stirred from within the woods. A pair of eyes glowed dimly in the fog, though whatever creature it belonged to was still obscured in darkness. [Sight] alone would be unable to spot any details without the assistance of light.

Everyone could sense that they were being watched now. A feeling of unease permeated the air, along with an unnatural chill. Everyone obtains [Watched]* status.
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Slowly, the eyes approached the plane and raised up until they peered though the oval windows. Dry leaves crunched beneath the sluggish footfalls of their mysterious observer, made loud by the eerie silence. It was enough for anyone nearby to hear, announcing its approach. The unknown being started at the back of the plane wreck and slowly moved its way up, walking along the plane's side.

It stared at Fraser, Farah, Mikkel and Sara first, before shuffling over to peer at Arvel and the now moving Maeve. Rapid footfalls sounded as the observer then shuffled back to the first group, watching them for a few moments before repeating the process. Whatever the creature was, it was making no attempts to approach closer than from behind the walls of the plane. For now, it seemed interested in just watching them.

Sources of light were avoided, giving the impression that it seemed to dislike them. Whenever it neared a window that was illuminated by a phone, it would duck under and reappear at the next window. That said, the stalker moved in a predictable pattern. If anyone wanted to shine a light directly at it, they could flash it at the right moment with some [Problem Solving] or a quick enough [Reaction Time].
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As for those outside of the plane, Billie and Janna, the same feeling of being watched persisted, though they would be unable to tell just where it was coming from.

Janna moved away from the plane, and in doing so she managed to catch a glimpse of the argument she had faintly overheard. Farther up ahead, closer to the source of light, was a group of 5 individuals all gathered in a semicircle. They were partially silhouetted against the blur of light behind them, but it appeared to be 3 men and 2 women.

"We don't even know what it is! It just doesn't feel right." spoke a woman's voice.

"Look, do what you want, but I'm not staying out here in the dark!" spoke another deeper voice.

Partially obscured by the group of people and the fog, Janna could see that the source of light was coming from a ring of standing stones, the glow of which was produced by candles arranged at their bases. No other details could be seen at this distance.

*[Watched] -- Being observed. Unable to hide.
 
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  • Billie
    HP 5/5
    SP 5/5
    CP 0%
    Statuses: Watched - Being observed. Unable to hide.
    Starting item:
    Inventory:

    Fanny Pack containing
    Tamagotchi (dead)
    Medicine (pills)
    2x Deluxe personal cassette player (each contains a mixtape)
    Note from mom

Location: plane wreckage -> outside the plane by Janna
Interactions: Janna Colorless Spectrum Colorless Spectrum
The more Billie looked around the more she felt like she was in some sort of the hotel California song situation. She knew she wasn’t interesting or lucky enough to be on a hidden camera show so it was strange that she hadn’t found a dead body by now, not even any blood. When their harrowing experience was turned into a point and click adventure what would serve as environmental story telling? It most likely didn’t help Billie checked the same part of the plane wreck three time as if that would somehow change the result. So focused in her search of the torn plane Billie’s instincts did not pick up the other survivors so she remained lost not only in real life but in her own little world as well.

Well, the plane had been a little lucky with the one seven in its name! Between her thoughts of going back to the rest room and stealing the toilet paper just in case and trying really hard to get a good grade in searching for dead bodies which was not only normal but something possible to achieve it took Billie this long to notice she wasn’t alone. The group of people seemed to have something going on already though. When accidents happened crowds forming could be a bad thing so maybe it would be best if she wandered around looking for useful things while things settled down for them.

Billie was trying her best but it wasn’t good enough. Could it be like all of the luggage and people somehow got onto another plane? Rescued in the first wave of help? No…sadly she wasn’t dumb enough to believe that so Billie dug into her fanny pack to clutch the note from her mom. The dark was really dark here in London. So dark even someone who knew how to read their position by the stars would be like girl we lost.

She also had the unradical feeling of being watched. Why? Billie lived an average life; she was like watching paint dry. For someone who got a little frightened when watching the twilight zone reruns all Billie could do was try and figure out where the gaze was coming from but came up empty. What if it was a lion, tiger, or a bear? Or maybe a wolf? Or a cougar over forty…. maybe it was best to stop thinking of what wild creature it could be. If she could survive this plane crash, she could survive this! Courage! And what she lacked in courage Billie was confident she could make up in stupidity!

If whatever it was that watched her wanted to watch she would give it a show. Billie confidently strode forward like she was on a catwalk enjoying the sound of the crunchy leaves.

Billie imagined another sound near her and shot into a scared little hop.

“Eh?” was the only sound that could squeak out her throat tight from fear before Billie sprinted towards the nearest sign of life she remembered to escape the fictional foe.

Her silent panicked path ended with her behind Janna while not taking anything else in other than a person existing. Oh, Billie should introduce herself before asking if they had any water so she could take her meds.

“Hi, I’m Billie and I’m right behind you,” she blurted out her brain buffering in dial up mode.
 
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  • Yufan "Yvonne" Lu
    HP 5/5
    SP 5/5
    CP 0%
    Statuses: Watched - Being observed. Unable to hide.
    Starting item: N/A
    Inventory (Carry-on Shoulder Bag):

    Phone
    Wallet
    Power bank
    Eye mask
    Wireless earbuds
    Cigarette pack
    Lighter
    [Free slot]

    Interactions: AriAriAbabwa AriAriAbabwa Theasuke Theasuke Witherbrine26 Witherbrine26

The flight, for the most part, was rather uneventful for Yufan. She thanked the flight attendants when they had come around to give Yufan her meal, giving them a little smile before she began eating. Perhaps it was a habit she picked up in college—or in the last 5 years at the hospital—but Yufan ate her food pretty fast, wasting no time in finishing her meal. Regardless, Yufan was done.

Without wasting any further time, she pulled out a eyemask out of her bag; one that had a cat design on it. Yufan put it on and crossed her arms, attempting to fall asleep on the plane. She didn’t stir when the plane initially began descending. What woke her up was the panicked noises followed by the garbled speech on the speakers. Was she just having a bad dream? Grumbling, she stayed in spot,

Until turbulence hit, and Yufan was unceremoniously thrown forward, forehead hitting the folded-up tray before her. She lifted half of her eyemask, glancing around as she spotting others panicking, carry-on luggage falling from compartments. Hell, she was sure she spotted someone or two fall over. Yufan then looked at the window to her right.

Instead of an ocean of blue, she saw a dark ocean of green. Just where was she? Was she actually going to die? Great. This was just great. The one time she hopped onto an airplane after immigrating to Toronto a few decades ago, she got into this mess. Gritting her teeth, Yufan pulled down her eyemask, shielding her from any other sights as regrets filled her mind. At some point, she began white-knuckling the armrests. And with one final jolt of the plane, her head hit something again.

This was karma, wasn’t it?

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A groan left her mouth as she woke up again. Was she dead? She didn’t expect the afterlife to look so... black. Oh wait. She pulled up her eyemask, only to be met with the dark sky. It was surprising that she couldn’t see a single star. It’s much easier to spot astral bodies within rural settings compared to the city, but there was not one to be seen. Yufan looked at her hands, staring at the back of her hand before rotating her palms upwards. She... looked alive. The doctor then pinched her cheek, wincing in pain slightly. She felt alive. Did she survive the crash? That was quite a slim chance, but not impossible.

The doctor couldn’t laze around in her seat, even if she looked to comfortably sprawled out. With a sigh, she stood up straight, adjusting her clothing as she grabbed at the first bag she saw. She picked it up before rummaging through it. It was her stuff. Just what happened to the others? She would have loved to explore the plane, but there was something nagging her.

The feeling of being watched.

There was a strange dread that accompanied this feeling. Yufan couldn’t put a finger on it, but it made her hair stand on end. With a sharp inhale, she heard a set of voices, one being more excited, one seemingly calling for help, and one seeking more help. Survivors, right? Well, she was still a doctor to a degree. Ignoring the throbbing headache, Yufan pulled the strap of her shoulder-bag over her head and moved forward.

She managed to show up after the camera girl and the taller man managed to save the elderly man. She gave the elderly man a quick look; seeing if he had any injuries on him. Even though she looked like she just woke up; her eyemask was pulled up, pushing her bangs down to her head. Most of her hair was ruffled as well. She didn’t seem to care too much about that, it seemed.

“Are you okay?” She spoke up, not too loud to startle them, but enough to make her presence known. However, the sounds of leaves crunching under footfall caught her attention. She glanced out the window, spotting two beady, white, glowing eyes staring into the plane cabin. Was it an animal? Couldn’t be, animals seemed to be curious when faced with light, at least that was what she had been told by coworkers that went camping.

Perhaps she should have paid more attention to their stories.

She kept her gaze on the strange creature, slowly using one hand to open up her shoulder bag, grabbing her phone. Right. Could she even charge her phone right now? No, that wasn’t the thing to focus on right now. With a swipe of her thumb, she unlocked her phone, opening the camera app as she aimed it at the creature. She didn’t turn on the flash, no. Yufan instead zoomed in, trying to see if she could make out anything else. If it was an animal of sorts, then common sense should apply.

Right?
 
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  • Sara Boyle
    HP 5/5
    SP 5/5
    CP 0%
    Statuses: Watched - Being observed. Unable to hide.
    Starting item:
    Inventory:
    ☆ Smartphone
    ☆ Power bank


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After reluctantly freeing the old man (and conveniently not hearing Maeve's disvowal of her camera), Sara was about to bemoan exciting content when something crept outside. "What in the skibidi is that?!" she cried in excitement. It had two glowing white eyes, and was definitely not human. It lingered outside, watching...

Sara turned the camera on herself, donned a shocked expression, and pointed out the window. "Chat, are you seeing this? Oh, right, it's not live. Still, this does not pass the vibe check. Someone say sike right now!" She then flashed a bit of cleavage for the camera.

It was a shame about the darkness. If she got actual footage of a dangerous monster thingy, wouldn't that go so viral? "Excuse me, cheugy," she said flatly to Yufan, very awkwardly stumbling around her. "This is gonna get so many clicks. Say hi, Bigfoot!" Using her [Reaction Time] honed from years of content creation, Sara turned on her phone's flashlight and attempted to catch the monster on film!
 
Location: Inside the plane wreckage, gathered around Maeve and Fraser
Interaction: AriAriAbabwa AriAriAbabwa
Status: [Watched]


Approaching the group, there were a few survivors who seemed... frail, for lack of a better word. One had already been helped up and the other was in the process, which was a step in the right direction, but Farah's mind went straight to whether they would be a burden on getting out of this situation in one piece.

Farah stayed toward the edge of the group, which seemed to have grown rather quickly in the time since she'd awoken. What a strange bunch, not that I can really judge much, I guess.

"I think being filmed is the least of any our worries right now, but don't you think we should save the battery? Who knows how long we'll be-"

Taking quick notice that they were no longer alone, Farah readjusted herself, keeping the edge of her vision on the windows of the plane. "-out here."

Not many animals would approach a situation with this, with so many people around. Let alone being aware enough to avoid direct light. Farah wasn't particularly superstitious or interested in the occult, but those eyes she'd just hardly gotten a glance of had her mind searching for whatever folklore or cryptids she'd head of, but that was a pointless endeavor. Being uninterested in such a thing her whole life meant the knowledge just wasn't there.

At the same time as Farah, however, another girl seemed to have noticed, but was being much less... subtle about it. So much for properly trying to see what it was out there. Or, well, maybe not. Considering how close that... thing was, it might be too close to escape without being seen at least. After all, despite her demeanor, Sara seemed to be at least somewhat perceptive about her surroundings, so Farah made the decision to inch just a little closer to her in an effort to also see if her attempt at shining a light on the creature would be successful.

And then, of course, she made the amazing decision to open her mouth.


"Quiet, there's no need to scare it away before we even know what we're dealing with out here."
 
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  • Arvel Orson
    HP 5/5
    SP 6/6
    CP 0%
    Statuses:
    - [Watched] -- Being observed. Unable to hide.

    Starting item: ...

    Inventory: winter jacket, spare clothes, disposable lighter, toothbrush, hand sanitizer, sleeping bag, hiking watch, camping flashlight.




Arvel Orson
Mentions: seasonedcat seasonedcat

Once Maeve pulled themselves out of the debris, Arvel let go of it carefully, only causing a light thump, kicking up a bit of the surrounding dust. Arvel remained quiet as Maeve thanked him, then went to search for his cane. For a moment when he was trapped, they seemed to have experienced some form of trauma, but now they switched to a more calm and professional demeanor. They aren't going to be easy to read...

For a split second, Arvel felt a wave of relief, only to have it shattered as he instantly felt the all too familiar feeling of being watched. They were only two white dots piercing the thick and dark fog. They traveled from person to person, even observing him for a bit before switching, yet he felt as if he'd still be watched, regardless of where he hid.

Was it curious? Arvel wondered, trying to catch a pattern in the thing's movements before momentarily giving up as he moved to get the rest of his things back. Thankfully, his things were still intact, they'd be useful for a scenario like this. Where's everyone else? An uneasy feeling trickled down his body as he couldn't find any other passengers from the flight. Only a fraction from the original flight were present, and no corpses seemed to litter the crash sight. Not to mention the location they were in, they weren't supposed to be on dryland, let alone this type of forest. They should be floating around in the ocean, why this, why?

Best not overthink it, we're stranded, I have to focus on surviving first. Arvel told himself as he returned to reviewing his equipment, ensuring that it was all in one piece.
 
  • Character Name
    HP 6/6
    SP 5/5
    CP 0%

    Interaction: galvanismgal galvanismgal
    Mention: Juju Juju (the voices)
    Location: Near the Voices


    Statuses: Watched - Being observed. Unable to hide.
    Starting item:
    Inventory: (String Bag)
    Cigarette Pack
    MP3 Player
    Empty Water Bottle
    Wallet
    Phone
    Perfume
    Fidget Toy
    Gameboy Advance




Janna Kang


Janna didn't believe in miracles. She wasn't religious, nor did she believe in some cosmic power but she's alive with only a few scrapes and bruises. She IS a miracle. The thought never really struck her before when she first woke up, but now as she walked in the darkness she realized how absurd it was that she was okay.
"But that doesn't mean everything is okay..."
She whispered to herself and hugged her quivering body. It was odd to her that she hadn't met anybody else since she woke up.
As she quietly stumbled through, Janna felt the hairs on her skin start to rise. "Is... somebody there?" She whispered in wonder, there was a shake in her voice that was hard to disguise. Being alone in the dark was not good for her nerves, and having someone with her could ease her comfort even just for a bit. Unfortunately, there wasn't anyone. Yet somehow she felt as if there was someone watching her every move. “Maybe… maybe I’m going crazy? That's a lot more likely than-”

Voices. Everything was much clearer now that she was closer to the voices... the light. Hidden behind the leaves, Janna watched. Ironically she still felt like there was someone who was their eyes on her "One... two..." She counted them. Five shapes of people illuminated by the light, obscured by the fog. "Maybe I could get closer? They're most likely people from the crash— just like me." Her words were dry to her own ears but her heart was beating with both hope and fear.

She heard the scrunch of leaves from right behind her. It was enough to make her freeze, there was no way that she had the courage to turn around to see who or what it was that was behind her. "Hi, I'm Billie and I'm right behind you," said a voice straight to her ear then out the other. Her mind couldn't even comprehend the words being said, her mind only screamed... and so did her mouth.

"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" She shrieked as if Billie was the most frightening thing she had seen in all her life. Her scream went on for fifteen seconds straight at a hundred and twenty-one decibels, possibly reaching a hundred meters if not more. Or maybe that was just an exaggeration that she made up in her head but her scream was certainly loud. Once she stopped and noticed that nothing has happened to her she turned to Billie and said, "Oh my god! Don't just sneak up on people like that. You could have given me a heart attack!"

 
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Mikkel Jørgensen
LOCATION
Plane wreckage
With two pairs of hands assisting, the man was freed in no time. As soon as he was back on his feet, a rather disheveled-looking woman he hadn’t noticed before approached the group. She spoke to Fraser, but Mikkel's attention had already been pulled elsewhere.

An eerie sensation crept over him, the unmistakable feeling of being watched. A chill prickled down his spine, every hair on his body standing on end. Soon enough, the dry crunch of leaves being trampled on reached his ears. It was footsteps. Slow, measured footsteps. His eyes followed the sound, before stopping at a nearby window. Two beady, white eyes emerged from the darkness, staring directly at them before gliding past toward the next group. Mikkel observed his movements intently, a bead of cold sweat forming on his brow. Its path was strangely regular. Somehow, this didn't seem like his usual encounters with wildlife. No... at that height, it was far too tall to be a wolf. A deer? Bear?

Mikkel shifted his gaze back to the rest of the group. Though its shape was hard to discern, he knew one thing for certain—it was not human. If it truly was a wild animal, it would be in their best interest to not speak loudly, look at its eyes directly or make any sudden movements.

With that being said, as soon as he glanced back at everyone and opened his mouth, the portrait mode girl began speaking at the top of her lungs. From the atrocious language that he was unfortunately mostly able to understand, Mikkel quickly gathered that she was, in fact, a content creator of sorts. The man was so taken aback for a moment that whatever words he was about to whisper disappeared in his throat. Instead, he swallowed down the urge to grab a handful of debris and shove it into the girl's mouth to keep her quiet.

He was starting to understand why his professor kept claiming the new generation was doomed. But there was no time to dwell on humanity’s future. Patting himself down, he found his phone in his jacket pocket, pulling it out just as the others did. He hadn’t yet decided if it was wise to try to take a better look—though the creature had seemed oddly averse to light, albeit briefly—when Sara’s flashlight snapped on.

Mikkel wasn’t sure if a direct light source would scare it off or provoke it instead. It was a gamble, as both predator and prey could react in wildly different ways, but they already started. So, going by its previous pattern, he aimed his phone at the window where it would likely stop next, hoping that a well-timed flash might be enough to deter the creature from going further down this side were it to choose to reappear again.

  • Mikkel Jørgensen
    HP 5/5
    SP 5/5
    CP 0%
    Statuses: [Watched]
    Starting item: --
    Inventory:
    01. A5 sketchbook and pen
    02. Noise-cancelling headphones
    03. Binoculars
    04. Leather gloves
    05. Mobile phone
    06. Powerbank
    07. Sunglasses
    08. Black insulated jacket
code by @Nano
 
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  • Maeve Elizabeth-Camellia d'Entremont
    HP 4/4
    SP 5/6
    CP 0%
    statuses: WATCHED
    starting item: n/a
    Inventory:
    ♡cane
    ♡phone(brand new)
    ♡solar-based portable charger(cord and plug included!)
    ♡roll of colourful kinesiology tape
    ♡prescription pain medication + T patches
    ♡black card
    ♡snack bag of VEGAN CRUELTY-FREE NON-GMO ZERO TRANS FAT LOW SODIUM dehydrated banana pieces
    ♡passport



Maeve continued to glare at Sara as the other continued to disregard her wishes. His mouth opened to snap at them, but thankfully, she soon got distracted by something else. Maeve let out a sigh of relief that quickly turned to discomfort as the hair on his neck stood up. His eyes shot around rapidly, the feeling of being watched settling in like lead in their stomach as they searched the plane for the cause of this feeling.

Maeve's gaze found nothing inside the plane; not even Sara's camera was pointed at them to explain this feeling. They instinctively gripped their phone to his chest, the feeling of being watched being very familiar to them. Intuition kicked in at just the right moment as the feeling of being watched intensified, causing them to look up just in time to catch a glimpse of a blur running outside. Maeve could almost swear he saw its eyes meet theirs.

their grip on their phone tightened even further, as if calling the police was even an option wherever the fuck they were. Maeve swallowed drily as they tried to calm their racing heart when a scream caused them to jump, sending pain shooting through their legs. "What the actual fuck!" Maeve hissed loudly, glancing around the plane at the sight of more than one of the others with their phones pointed out the window. Maeve was starting to understand his father's 'kids these days' talks.

his gaze then fell back onto Arvel, who was still nearby, an annoyed look crossing over Maeve's face. "aren't you going to do anything?" Maeve asked in an annoyed tone, "Hey, old man, I am talking to you." Maeve said, snapping their fingers to get Arvel's attention away from his thoughts and belongings. A scowl came across Maeve's face, "hello? isn't it your job to do something here, now isn't the time to search for some chapstick," Maeve hissed, now obviously confusing Arvel for some stewardess.

the panic still just barely bled into Maeve's voice, quickly becoming covered under a familiar bravado of charm. Sure, their heart rate was faster than it should be, and their hands held the phone in one clammy hand and the cane in the other, but that didn't matter right now. What mattered right now was getting the fuck out alive as fast as possible like they had every other time... and hopefully still make it in time for the fashion debut.

interactions | Juju Juju Solirus Solirus
mentions | AriAriAbabwa AriAriAbabwa Theasuke Theasuke Colorless Spectrum Colorless Spectrum
 
The creature beyond the window continued its silent surveillance over the survivors, leaves crunching beneath its every step as it moved from window to window. It was a pattern that Sara might be accustomed to in her video games. Maybe that was part of the reason why she felt compelled to act in the way she did.

Despite Farah’s warnings, the creature did not react to any of the streamer’s brainrot or flashy gestures. It merely continued to peep in through the windows in its predictable pattern. Yufan’s attempt to zoom in on the creature didn’t reveal any details, as the dark windows merely reflected the light of Sara’s screen, revealing nothing beyond the two luminous eyes and a faint silhouette of the Offline ‘stream’.

Everything changed when Sara’s keen [Reaction Time] from years of playing video games was finally applied to real life. Perfectly timed, the flash hit the creature just as it appeared in an adjacent window. Mikkel also used his flash, creating a larger range of light. The shadows fled away, exposing their stalker.

Yufan and Sara could see the most details, their cameras already zoomed in and ready to capture the likeness of the creature that was revealed by an unceremonious flash. A warped face was framed in the window, hidden only scarcely behind what looked to be some tattered veil. Almost like what a bride would wear on her special day. What had seemed like reflective eyes were nothing but pinpricks of light buried in sunken eye sockets, that of which contracted with the burst of light. A vaguely humanoid face scrunched up in some twisted visage of pain.

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Then the creature screeched. Unlike the human-like face, the sound it produced was anything but human, something closer to a bird or a lizard’s hiss than any human scream. It was loud and high-pitched, enough that Arvel’s sensitive [Hearing] was left fuzzy and ringing from the deafening sound. He would hear the last of Maeve's complaints just moments before his senses were assaulted by the unnatural scream.

Arvel receives status: [Ringing Ears] (temporarily reduced hearing).
Arvel and Sara feel the urge to run.
Maeve and Fraser sense an impending danger.

Though the sound wasn’t enough to shake the glass of the plane, it caused an unusual reaction in the phones of Sara and Yufan as soon as the creature’s image was translated into pixels. First their screens cracked, and then the displays beneath it began to glitch. It was like a TV screen without signal, a mirage of black and randomly coloured squares. Sara’s flash stayed active, but began to flicker like some cheap horror movie flashlight. As annoying as they had seemed to the viewer, maybe they were based on real events after all?

Sara and Yufan swap out their [Phone] for [Glitched Phone].
Arvel, Fraser, Maeve, Sara, Yufan and Mikkel, all take -1 Sanity.

The scream hadn’t been enough to shatter the glass, but the hand that smashed though it was. Long, wrinkly fingers snatched Sara’s wrist, and began to pull her towards the window. Its sharp, chipped fingernails dug into her skin, drawing some blood as it firmly clung to her. Sarah did not have enough [Strength] to resist.

Sara takes -1 HP

— outside the plane —​

Just before all hell broke loose to those still inside the plane, Janna and Billie were introduced in perhaps the worst way possible; a spook and a scream. The sound rang through the trees, breaking the silence they offered. It was enough to alert nearly the entire area of her location.

Likewise, the sound of rapidly approaching footsteps followed. Three figures emerged from the fog, each of them being one of the silhouettes that Janna had seen near the light-source.

“Hey, are you two alright? We heard screaming.” Spoke the first of them, a woman whose British accent was oddly comforting in the darkness.

“Are you from the plane too?” Asked a teenage boy with blonde hair. “We must have just missed you! So sorry about that!”

The last among them was a young woman with glasses, her eyes peering suspiciously into the direction of the plan, “I was at the back of the plane and made my way up… there's no way we missed them.”
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Before the confusion could be sorted out, an INHUMAN SHRIEK sounded from the direction of the plane. The conversation came to an abrupt crash.

The girl with glasses looked frightened, already taking a few steps away from the sound, "What was that?!"

The British lady began to walk towards the plane, "If there are more survivors, we should help them."

"That didn't sound good..." The teen froze in place, staring at Janna and Billie, as if to see what they would do before acting on his own.
 
  • Billie
    HP 5/5
    SP 5/5
    CP 0%
    Statuses: Watched - Being observed. Unable to hide.
    Starting item:
    Inventory:
    Fanny Pack
    Tamagotchi (dead)
    Medicine (pills)
    2x Deluxe personal cassette player (each contains a mixtape)
    Note from mom

Location: Outside the plane by Janna and the voices
Interactions: Janna Colorless Spectrum Colorless Spectrum NPC's Juju Juju
Billie jumped at Janna’s scream clapping her hands to her ears at the shriek. Was something scary behind her? She should run forward but her mind was the only thing that could race in the moment. As long as it was loud the scream lasted long enough for Billie to check that the only spooky thing behind her was the darkness.

It was very spooky...

Just when she was thinking it was good at least one of them could yell out in fright the women started to scold her.

“…S-sorry,” Billie said her eyes welling up. She was tired, she was scared, and crying was healthy so she made no effort to stop her tears from flowing.

You would think someone as old looking as Janna would have some sort of wisdom to be nicer in this situation. Sure, it was dark but Billie said she was behind her and the leaves were super-duper crunchy. Even though they were both at fault the thought of her being stuck with this stressed seeming meanie did little to stop the flow of tears from her eyes. Before she could try asking again for water, Billie realized both the fact it wasn’t allowed on planes normally and some more people appeared. Great more people for the women to scream at. Maybe they could all bond from it later...she could really use some friends here.

Billie did not respond to the British woman who asked if they were all right because one glance at Billie should be enough of an answer. Just standing there silently with tears streaming down her face like some toddler lost in the store. The fact the woman had a British accent was comforting though since it did mean they were somewhere near London.

“We are from the plane,” Billie responded after taking a moment to dry her tears with her sleeve and shoving her note from mom back into her fanny pack. Honestly, with how things were going Janna could have popped up from hell but that was a bit too unlikely for their situation as strange as it was. While Billie could have told them they missed her because she had been in the restroom, she would rather now keep the plane’s restroom a secret if she needed somewhere private to sulk later.

“Hm? What wa- oh no need to be sorry,” Billie said after a long pause from processing what they said to make them feel better. Whatever relief they must surely have felt surely vanished with the inhuman shriek that caused Billie to hop again like a human rubber popper. If it wasn’t for the fact it didn’t sound like it came from a person Billie would have thought it came from Janna. She did glance at the woman just to double check though.

“We should stick t-together,” Billie said with fresh flowing tears. At this rate she wouldn’t even need to drink the water someone gave her she would just splash it on her and osmosis would take care of the rest.

“I…I don’t think I can be much help if its not an accident but um maybe we could start a fire to scare away the animal?” She said kicking the leaves slightly. Smokey the bear would forgive her since this was an emergency.

This fact from her heart brought her comfort.

Speaking of the heart it was clear Billie’s heart was in the right place but she also was well aware of her own personal limitations. Plus, she didn’t really want to run over to whatever that was so if no one else wanted to risk their safety she wouldn’t complain.
 
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  • Arvel Orson
    HP 5/5
    SP 5/6
    CP 0%
    Statuses:
    - [Watched] -- Being observed. Unable to hide.
    - [Ringing Ears] -- Temporarily reduced hearing.


    Starting item: ...

    Inventory: winter jacket, spare clothes, disposable lighter, toothbrush, hand sanitizer, sleeping bag, hiking watch, camping flashlight.



Arvel Orson
Mentions: seasonedcat seasonedcat AriAriAbabwa AriAriAbabwa

Arvel collected all his things in a quick but careful manner to avoid scratching any of his belonging through the debris. Most of it seemed intact and useable. Good, these will be useful to survive should the temperatures ever drop-

His thoughts were cut short as Maeve started annoying Arvel, almost demanding Arvel to do something, being called an old man. It was annoying and disrespectful, but it was likely part of how they handled their trauma. It was still very annoying and disrespectful, however.

Arvel chose to remain silent as he managed to put his things in his luggage so it'd be easier to carry. At that moment of peace, Arvel heard that thing shriek, or perhaps that was the closest thing it resembled, for it was something entirely alien, something wrong. His ears suddenly rung in pain, his hearing weakened as he quickly recovered his posture. He couldn't stay here, he had to run, move as far away from that thing as possible. Grabbing onto his things, Arvel was about to run as far from that thing, but quickly stopped to consider his situation.

I could probably run from it, but others can't, and if they're left behind, they'll be injured or possible killed. I can't be the reason they die. But I can't stay here either, I need to do something now.

Carrying his luggage, Arvel ran towards the thing as it grabbed onto Sarah. With his momentum and a slight windup, Arvel swung at the thing's head, hoping to daze it and get its attention.

What am I doing?
 
  • Character Name
    HP 6/6
    SP 5/5
    CP 0%

    Interaction: galvanismgal galvanismgal Juju Juju
    Mention: None
    Location: Outside of the Plane


    Statuses: Watched - Being observed. Unable to hide.
    Starting item:
    Inventory: (String Bag)
    Cigarette Pack
    MP3 Player
    Empty Water Bottle
    Wallet
    Phone
    Perfume
    Fidget Toy
    Gameboy Advance




Janna Kang

It was dark, and her nerves felt as if it was on short circuit. Her heart beat loudly still as she looked at the young woman in front of her. It was dark, but Janna could see what she had done. "Shit, I- I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to yell, I got spooked and it's not really an excuse for what I did. You're not at fault for what happened, I'm the one who's sorry. Please, don't cry an-"

Janna heard a bunch of footsteps getting closer to where they were. She turned to find three figures that came from the source of the light. "Hey are you two alright?"

"Yeah, it was me. I'm the one who screamed my lungs out, but we're fine... Aside from me hurting her feelings." Janna pointed at Billie and felt ashamed at her earlier actions once again. She recognized the woman's voice from earlier, Glasses, that's what she'll call her for now. Questions can be asked later, if given the opportunity.

"Look, I didn't notice anyone either and it's really dark. It's not your fault if you missed us or anyone really." Janna said to the two new faces after Billie had said her part.

She leapt away instinctively when she heard the shriek that came from the plane, it was different from the one she let out earlier at Billie. She felt a cold dread course through her veins. Janna didn't even realized that she was holding someone in her arms, Glasses, it's what she had always done whenever her friends dragged her to haunted houses in amusement parks. She even hugged strangers without realizing it whenever there was a jump scares.

"Help?" She squeaked at the British woman. In her head, Janna had dubbed the woman as Angel and the child is Teen. "I mean... If you're all going then I'm going to. I don't really want to be alone and agree with Billie... We should stick together but we don't exactly know what the situation is there yet— A fire might do more harm than it would be to help."

Janna turned to look at Glasses and saw how tightly she held the woman. "Umm... My bad." She let go, awkwardly. "I'm not great with scares, and everything that's happening right now isn't exactly helping. Before we go, should we get the other two people that was with you guys? I think I heard you arguing with some guy. It's the whole reason why I'm here, because I heard you guys."

 

  • Yufan "Yvonne" Lu
    HP 5/5
    SP 4/5
    CP 0%
    Statuses: Watched - Being observed. Unable to hide.
    Starting item: N/A
    Inventory (Carry-on Shoulder Bag):

    Glitched Phone
    Wallet
    Power bank
    Eye mask
    Wireless earbuds
    Cigarette pack
    Lighter
    [Free slot]

    Interactions: Juju Juju (the crechur) | AriAriAbabwa AriAriAbabwa | Theasuke Theasuke | Witherbrine26 Witherbrine26 | Solirus Solirus | seasonedcat seasonedcat

“What is a cheugy...?”

Yufan looked at Sara, eyebrow raised at the word that was said to her. The slang these days was going straight over Yufan’s head. She could at least infer some things but... Skibidi? Cheugy? Those were not words in the English language. Yufan couldn’t really dwell on it. The flash from the camera caught her attention, and everything seemed to go to shit. First was the way the creature looked. It looked like a dead bride walking. Whatever it was, it couldn’t have been a passenger. The eyes were way too sunken for it to be someone from the plane. If someone had died from the impact, the body should at least look fresh.

Then there was the scream. In hindsight, with the way it was avoiding lights, maybe it wasn’t the best thing to flash something at it. But before Yufan could even think about saying anything about lights, Sara had already gone and turned on her flashlight. Regardless, what’s done is done. Nothing any of them could do about it. With a scowl, Yufan leaned back slightly and covered one of her ears with her free hand. She swore under her breath as she looked down at her phone, watching it crack and glitch out.

Great.

Yufan was not one to really believe in supernatural creatures and the like, but this was way too unnatural. There was no way a scream could glitch out a phone. Yufan glanced over to Sara—specifically the brainrot streamer’s phone—observing the flickering flash. Alright, that was annoying. “Try turning that o—” She cut herself off as the shattering of the glass made it to her ears. Yufan wanted the flash to be off. Not because it was irritated to see, but also so it didn't agitate the creature any further. Alas, the creature had other plans. Her eyes widened as the creature’s arm reached through the window, grabbing Sara’s hand. Yufan clicked her tongue and dropped her phone back into her shoulder bag.

Brainrot or not, she wasn’t going to let Sara get hurt over something like this. Especially if she was bleeding. Perhaps it was her Bravery, but Yufan wasted no time in stepping forward and grabbed at the creature’s wrist. Yufan tried keeping the creature in place as she brought her elbow down on its arm. Hopefully it at least slowed the creature from pulling Sara towards it. Hurting it and having it pull away would be the most ideal outcome. She then turned her head, looking at one of the passengers who seemed to just be yelling at another over... something. "You!" She looked over at Maeve, the yelling not helping the situation. “Hush and..." Her gaze fell on the cane Maeve was holding, okay maybe not them. "Just hush." She then looked over at Mikkel. "Find something to cover the window with!” Yufan turned her attention to him, the more able-bodied person among the younger group. She didn't want to bother Arvel or Fraser too much, especially with the former already bashing the creature's head in with his luggage. She turned her attention back to Sara and the window. Alright, as long as the creature pulled back, they could at least try and cover the window with something to prevent the creature reaching in. Her voice lowered slighter, focusing on helping Sara get free. “Um, and maybe some sort of cloth,” A plane crash was bad enough, they didn’t need one of the survivors getting infected from something like this.
 


  • Sara Boyle
    HP 4/5
    SP 4/5
    CP 0%
    Statuses: Watched - Being observed. Unable to hide.
    Starting item:
    Inventory:
    ☆ Glitched phone
    ☆ Power bank



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Jeez, what a scream! That thing could peak the mic! Something in Sara's gut told her that maybe that was enough recording. The rest of her didn't see a good reason to stop. Well, until her phone glitched out, and the screen cracked. Sara yelped, desperately tapping her screen. "What the fuck? What the shit? What the flipping Christ on a bike?! I just bought this phone! It's the latest model! Ain't no way, ain't no way—!"

The thing outside broke through the window, grabbing her. Sara let out the most guttural scream yet, though one thing remained: a gorilla's grip on her phone.

It hurt. Badly. But you know what else hurt? Missing an opportunity to go viral with this! Praying to god her glitchy phone was still recording, through tears and twisting pain, she raised the device in her shaky good arm and said, "Chat, I might be unalived soon..."

But maybe fate had other plans! The other people (who she forgot were here) came to her aid, which meant a chance for a future of more content! "Please, please, please, please, save me! I'll give you all a shoutout in my next TakTak if I make it through this!"
 

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