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HELL OF A HANGOVER PT. 1
Who: The people who escaped!
When: Very early Day 66 to Day 67
Where: The Carnival
What: The Ringmaster brings everyone she can back to the carnival after getting kicked out the Celebration, a bit worse for wear. Those that have resolved their threads at the Masquerade can start trickling over here as they sort things out.
Warnings: Angst, mostly likely, as well as potentially graphic injuries.
When: Very early Day 66 to Day 67
Where: The Carnival
What: The Ringmaster brings everyone she can back to the carnival after getting kicked out the Celebration, a bit worse for wear. Those that have resolved their threads at the Masquerade can start trickling over here as they sort things out.
Warnings: Angst, mostly likely, as well as potentially graphic injuries.
RETURNING HOME↴![]() About 45 minutes after the conflict with the vampires begins, the Ringmaster will finally show her face at the Masquerade - and immediately be mortified by what she sees. Though initially mostly confused by the fact that there's been problems over the week, and characteristically obtuse about what's going on, as soon as she realizes the severity of the threat she will launch into action. If the Host managed to miss the combat already going on, they won't be able to miss the Ringmaster tearing up the joint and looking for her people. She's quick to scoop up those that have managed to gather in the dining hall - but unfortunately her arrival seems to be the vampire's cue to retreat. Her attempt to challenge the Host about this will result in the being finally losing their patience and banishing all the vampires and all of the carnival workers from the premises, forcing them back to the portals they arrived from and launching their remaining belongings out with them. The Ringmaster will be pretty fucking pissed off when they return (once again) and will tell everyone to take the time they need to recover, but to stick together and stay safe for the time being. She has a plan to chase down the carnival members that have been stolen, but it will take time. ► BEER PONG: Apparently the Ringmaster spent the entire week playing a nonstop game of beer pong, against several dozen of the Host's bodies. She hadn't quite won yet when the Masquerade began, so she was late. Whether or not she was caught up in the same spell as everyone else is up to interpretation, but the answer "definitely probably." She won, for the record. ► MISSING: Upon doing headcounts, it will turn out that all the supervisors are missing, as well as several regular workers - a few of which will have been spotted as freshly turned vampires during the fighting. Whether that was the point of the attack or not is unclear, but it's pretty clear that the Ringmaster is a little bit devastated about it - particularly about the supervisors. However, she will refuse to talk to anyone long enough to get into too many details. ► THE PLAN: The Ringmaster will announce that she intends to get everyone back - it's just a matter of figuring out their way back to the dimension they've been stolen off to. She guarantees that she will find it, but that it may take some time. In the end, the workers will have a total of two days to recover and plan - during the evening of Day 67, she will be leading a rescue mission to get them all back. You don't have to come, but lives do depend on its success. |
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He glances to Annabelle, before looking back down at the ground.
"I don't wanna talk about it, either. Nothing has to change."
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She knows he doesn't want to talk about it, so she doesn't push it—but indulging this denial is literally dangerous, so nuts to that. She looks to Lauren, crossing her arms again, making it very clear that's who she is talking to instead.
"Here may not be so safe either. If you feel you might be in danger of doing something you regret in your own trailer to someone you love, then what of a tent full of your weakened, less important neighbors?"
She glances down in thought, and peers at Lauren again. Even if he isn't looking back at her. It doesn't bother her. It would be less emotionally traumatizing, she thinks, for her to attack Lauren if he slipped up. Perhaps they could all 3 occupy a space for a night, if Susan couldn't be torn from his side. She would be more likely to be attacked than Susan.
But she knows she can't suggest this out loud with a volatile, emotional child in the room.
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"I'll try and talk to her, and see what can be done."
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"No, how can she help, she couldn't even stop this from happening! She wasn't even there..." He looks away, glaring down at the ground again, kicking at it with his foot. She didn't even care about them, did she? She let them get attacked before, too.
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MORE MISDIRECTION OF ANGER, clouding progress. But at least Susan seemed to be slowly coming around.
"She's extremely powerful, regardless of your disappointment in her. Asking couldn't hurt, could it?"
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"Is she back then, the Ringmaster?"
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She tilts her head, a bit. She wonders about other turned carnival workers, the victims all around...
"Unless she's still finding survivors from our carnival and the like... Clean up."
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"If she isn't here, then she should just stay gone!"
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"Susan..."
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"He's just a child."
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She drops her head with a sigh, cradling her forehead in the space between her thumb and index finger.
"I know."
She'd said so herself, earlier. And where had that gone?
"I know that. I lost my patience. It's been nearly ten years since I've interacted with a child, before this week." She sits straightly again, looking at the ground as well, her hands in her lap. She feels a strange mixture of things that causes her to wrinkle her forehead pensively. It's unpleasant. "...I'm..." She shakes her head. "I'm sorry."
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"It's not your fault." he looks to her, his expression earnest. He wants her to believe him. "He's never been good at dealing with things like this."
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"Neither have I," she says with a soft little laugh, some of her hair falling in a few thin, stringy coils, still gelled and slicked back from the masquerade as she briefly dips her head.
She glances back at Lauren, having previously been occupied by Susan's exit. "Well... What shall we do now? Perhaps we should arrange a solution privately?"
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"I'll talk to the Ringmaster and then, I'll let you know."
Seemed silly to plan for the situation at hand when that hand might be made to change very easily.
conclusion???
"Yes. Do call on me if you need," she responds. "You're welcome to hide in trailer 17 when you must."
conclusion
Was she mocking him by offering help? He isn't sure, but in either case, she deserved his thanks. He'd have to find some way to repay the favor, not now but someday. Finally he looks away.
"Thank you, again." He's not a man of many words, but he means those ones very earnestly.