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Movies don't create psychos
Who: Billy Loomis, OTA
What: New arrival
When: Post Mermaid Event (slightly forward dated)
Where: Fountain, Central Temba
Warnings: TBD, but I will direct people once again to his permissions.
Other: TDM threads can be canon, continued, or we can start fresh, however you like
Ghostface
A robed figure wearing a ghostly mask suddenly appeared by the fountain, and after the usual being drawn to touch the strange orb business, it made a show of patting itself down, looking for something that didn’t appear to be on their person. Nor was it anywhere around them.
The figure froze when he noticed he had an audience, head canting silently in a move that would have put Michael Myers to shame.
…Do you take that as invitation to approach?
We all go a little mad…
Billy Loomis really didn’t like change. Not when it wasn’t directed by his own hand. Kidnapped by fucking aliens had not even crossed his mind as an eventuality to prepare for, and now all of his plans-
The building he’d stolen away into was already a mess. It honestly stole a bit of the relief that came from letting loose and trashing the place, loud crashes and shouts of frustration filtering out into the street.
Breathing heavily and knuckles bloody, Billy managed to stop himself, pushing back his hair and trying to remake that mask of calm.
“What?” he snapped, catching the eye of whoever it was that had come to investigate.
Fountain
Having stashed the robes and mask away and let out some steam, Billy returned to the fountain almost instinctively. They all used to hang out by the fountain back home. It offered a sense of…familiarity, if not comfort. He frowned distantly, listening to the sound of the water as he tried to form a new plan. He had to get by here long enough to get back home. They’d worked too hard for all of this to go to waste.
He blinked back into awareness, lifting his gaze and expecting to find those familiar manic baby blues staring back at him. It took him a beat to shake himself from the fantasy. He looked the stranger over appraisingly, still lounging. “You one of the things that brought me here?” he asked, soft, but a very real threat in his eye.
Set Your Own Scene
(Got a better idea? You write us a starter! <3)
What: New arrival
When: Post Mermaid Event (slightly forward dated)
Where: Fountain, Central Temba
Warnings: TBD, but I will direct people once again to his permissions.
Other: TDM threads can be canon, continued, or we can start fresh, however you like
Ghostface
A robed figure wearing a ghostly mask suddenly appeared by the fountain, and after the usual being drawn to touch the strange orb business, it made a show of patting itself down, looking for something that didn’t appear to be on their person. Nor was it anywhere around them.
The figure froze when he noticed he had an audience, head canting silently in a move that would have put Michael Myers to shame.
…Do you take that as invitation to approach?
We all go a little mad…
Billy Loomis really didn’t like change. Not when it wasn’t directed by his own hand. Kidnapped by fucking aliens had not even crossed his mind as an eventuality to prepare for, and now all of his plans-
The building he’d stolen away into was already a mess. It honestly stole a bit of the relief that came from letting loose and trashing the place, loud crashes and shouts of frustration filtering out into the street.
Breathing heavily and knuckles bloody, Billy managed to stop himself, pushing back his hair and trying to remake that mask of calm.
“What?” he snapped, catching the eye of whoever it was that had come to investigate.
Fountain
Having stashed the robes and mask away and let out some steam, Billy returned to the fountain almost instinctively. They all used to hang out by the fountain back home. It offered a sense of…familiarity, if not comfort. He frowned distantly, listening to the sound of the water as he tried to form a new plan. He had to get by here long enough to get back home. They’d worked too hard for all of this to go to waste.
He blinked back into awareness, lifting his gaze and expecting to find those familiar manic baby blues staring back at him. It took him a beat to shake himself from the fantasy. He looked the stranger over appraisingly, still lounging. “You one of the things that brought me here?” he asked, soft, but a very real threat in his eye.
Set Your Own Scene
(Got a better idea? You write us a starter! <3)
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As for the secret identity...
Their head canted, wanting to know more about why exactly the man thought it wouldn't work for them. No one in Woodsboro had figured it out. But of course they had no way to ask without revealing more of themself.
Instead they gestured to the man and splayed their palms in inquiry, trying to coax out a name.
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They shook their head and made a drink motion at Tony, apparently having the same guidelines for what it took to get until the robes.
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They looked around in surprise, possibly confirming that suspicion that they were new around here. They wondered if they might find a replacement knife around here... They took a few steps and then stalled, wary about their new acquaintance leaving their sight.
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What they needed was knife. But again, asking would give away the plot too soon. After being still for a beat in thought, they pantomimed the standard 'movie' gesture from charades and tilted their head.
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They didn't know all the classics. They didn't know the rules. None of it... That wasn't right. Ghostface was going to need to remedy that. Maybe that was why they'd been taken.
Once again, they eyed Tony and considered making a show of the genre right then and their for their captors. But they hadn't got this far by being rash. They nodded and gestured down an aisle, moving to explore and ready to pull a disappearing act.
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Those steps continue until abruptly there was silence, as though they had simply disappeared all together in an instant.
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