GRAVEYARD

The other side...?
Have you started feeling at home in Cartesio yet? The town has offered you every hospitality that its citizens could think of. They love every corner of this town and they want you to feel the same. Have you accepted Cartesio into your heart yet?
Then it should be comforting to wake in your hotel room. A ceiling you have gotten used to, the warmth of a blanket surrounding you, your own breathing... and silence. All-encompassing silence.
It perseveres when you leave your room, it perseveres when you leave the hotel... Cartesio is quiet because there is nobody in Cartesio who could be making noise. It's a ghost town.
There is only you now, you think. And then, just as you've given up, a noise comes to your ears. A voice, unmistakably. It's time to follow it.
As of Week 5 you may see random objects and buildings of any size flicker. For milli-seconds they seem to glow on and off, blur around the edges, even distort a little. It only happens for a moment at a time, but it happens fairly often.
Welcome to the Cartesio Graveyard. Your character has woken up in a version of the town that is devoid of citizens, but there do seem to be a few people around. Time to explore the mysteries of the other side. For a more thorough OOC guide, we have compiled an FAQ.
Then it should be comforting to wake in your hotel room. A ceiling you have gotten used to, the warmth of a blanket surrounding you, your own breathing... and silence. All-encompassing silence.
It perseveres when you leave your room, it perseveres when you leave the hotel... Cartesio is quiet because there is nobody in Cartesio who could be making noise. It's a ghost town.
There is only you now, you think. And then, just as you've given up, a noise comes to your ears. A voice, unmistakably. It's time to follow it.
As of Week 5 you may see random objects and buildings of any size flicker. For milli-seconds they seem to glow on and off, blur around the edges, even distort a little. It only happens for a moment at a time, but it happens fairly often.
Welcome to the Cartesio Graveyard. Your character has woken up in a version of the town that is devoid of citizens, but there do seem to be a few people around. Time to explore the mysteries of the other side. For a more thorough OOC guide, we have compiled an FAQ.

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Hey, what's up with you?
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[clarisse that's NOT HOW YOU ANSWER CONVERSATIONAL QUESTIONS]
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[ Like she didn't just say shut up. ]
You might actually have fun with that one.
[ What if Clarisse copies her foot or middle finger to throw all over ]
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Clearly she can't figure out how to actually be useful so you might as well just pretend she doesn't exist.
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[off to a great start]
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it didn't even last that long]I'm not the one who goes around stupidly and loudly kicking every machine in sight every single damn time just because I can.
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Nah, you just stupidly and loudly set fires and destroy whole buildings at a time to get your kicks in. Real helpful of you.
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[ He has a monkey on his back and he's not afraid to use her. ]
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Even if said bf is telling them to stop]I'll stop if she admits how much of a useless piece of shit she is.
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[ Does he need to knock them out at once. ]
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Oh, you two are just perfect for each other! Two worthless, idiot failures pretending to be much bigger and better than they are, lying and calling themselves good people and thinking it makes any difference. Watching you morons put on appearances me sick. Fuck you.
[no need to drag her anywhere! she's leaving! there's too many people here. not worth it. the copy machine remains unkicked......]
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Hey, I'll be back, yo.
[ Just going to follow after his fellow child soldier
to get stabbed bye guys]Wait up.
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Fuck off!
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[ Yeah, that's probably what the others can hear while they exit stage left. ]
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Why're you defending her, huh? She tell you some kind of sob story or something?
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Later.
[ As in he'll talk about it later. ]
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[ Bakugou watches Nine go after Clarisse. That probably just makes his blood pressure skyrocket for a good few moments, because he was actually kind of ready to battle it out in the library with Clarisse for real, and for an additional moment, a whirlwind of emotions just swell, before he decides that he'll hold Nine to it.
He can't help but stare quietly after, hearing the commotion going outside that makes him want to run outside, drag him by his cloak and pull him away. He half expects Nine to maybe bail but that doesn't happen, so he's sullenly pulling his gaze, albeit reluctantly, back onto the others.
When the conclusion to this whole thing came, the blond made his way back to the motel, not feeling any more better for it even if there weren't any more issues with confrontation. The news given wasn't great and added to how well this night was going. To make matters worse, he wasn't feeling confident about what might happen when the Sergeant makes good on his threat, amongst other things he wouldn't ever admit to feeling. Ever. ]
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Obviously you forgot the part where what I did was pretty helpful and it wasn't like I was doing it just for the hell of it, unlike you.
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