Liv Moore (
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Who: Liv Moore + You
Where: Inside the mansion
When: 10-1
Rating: PG-13, talk of people dying.
Summary: Liv is on the chopping block.
The Story:
[ When Liv re-arrives in Wonderland, the timing is incredible. Not because she overly loves being stuck in this place where she can't control the things that happen to her (but when could she these days, anyway?) but because she is literally up for execution. Turning people into zombies when there's a brain shortage is a capital offense these days, but letting people die of incurable diseases? That was worse to her than any punishment and well worth the risk.
Hands and legs handcuffed and mouth taped shut, her eyes widen as she lands in the foyer. Of course it couldn't be her room. She has to sort of hop until she finds someone, hope they recognize her, and decide to help her. It's as she's trying to scoot along that she remembers: she had unfinished business here, and now, in her urgency she falls over, groaning as she hits the floor.
Turtle-ing would be far more embarrassing, so she just sort of rolls to her side, trying to somehow get herself free. ]
Where: Inside the mansion
When: 10-1
Rating: PG-13, talk of people dying.
Summary: Liv is on the chopping block.
The Story:
[ When Liv re-arrives in Wonderland, the timing is incredible. Not because she overly loves being stuck in this place where she can't control the things that happen to her (but when could she these days, anyway?) but because she is literally up for execution. Turning people into zombies when there's a brain shortage is a capital offense these days, but letting people die of incurable diseases? That was worse to her than any punishment and well worth the risk.
Hands and legs handcuffed and mouth taped shut, her eyes widen as she lands in the foyer. Of course it couldn't be her room. She has to sort of hop until she finds someone, hope they recognize her, and decide to help her. It's as she's trying to scoot along that she remembers: she had unfinished business here, and now, in her urgency she falls over, groaning as she hits the floor.
Turtle-ing would be far more embarrassing, so she just sort of rolls to her side, trying to somehow get herself free. ]
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I was captured. By someone who wanted to kill me for doing the right thing and reunited separated families. Some zombie parents got separated from their kids, and vice versa. It's illegal to smuggle people in because there's a food shortage. It's...long and complicated. But I was breaking the law and I got in trouble for it.
[ Pulling back, Liv leaves out the part where she was literally about to be executed. ]
But I'm here now, and that's a good thing.
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It sounds like she did everything right, she was helping out zombies like herself and making sure that everyone were reunited with their loved ones. In yet, she still got in trouble for this? That…that’s not right.]
I DON’T UNDERSTAND. WHY WOULD THEY WANT TO CAPTURE YOU AFTER YOU DID SOMETHING SO GOOD?? REUNITING A FAMILY SHOULDN’T BE GROUNDS FOR CAPTURING SOMEONE, ESPECIALLY LIKE THIS…
[He looks down, and can’t help but wonder what he would do in a situation like this. Which is more important: reuniting loved ones or ensuring that everyone gets enough food? This ethical question…he didn’t think he’d have to make such a difficult decision.
However, he looks back up at Liv with determination.]
I THINK YOU DID THE RIGHT THING TOO, LIV. WHOEVER IS RULING OVER YOUR WORLD MADE SOME PRETTY TERRIBLE LAWS AT THAT!! SAVING A FAMILY SHOULDN’T MEAN THAT YOU GET IN TROUBLE TOO.
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Thanks, Papyrus. That's exactly how I felt, too.
[ Slowly, she gets to her feet, rubbing at her wrists. ]
I think no one in my world knows how to deal with the way it's changing. I must be a learning curve.