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i tear it apart time and time again...
Who: Vincent Nightray [
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Where All abouts the mansion
When: All day March 15th
Rating: PG
Summary: Vincent's "little alien friend" is out to terrorize Vincent wherever he goes, but it's little trick might affect the whole house...
the Story:
For how long had the little creature been following him? Too long. Where did it go and what did it do when he wasn't looking and it seemed to disappear? He hadn't the slightest clue. In fact, Vincent hadn't cared at all the first time. It had been a great reprieve from his tormentor, although, it didn't seem as bad as some of the others sounded.
That was what he thought before he had gone to the library (little alien not two feet behind him), and found a stuffed bear in his usual chair in one of the corners.
But the issue wasn't the stuffed bear being in his seat. It was that Vincent personally knew this bear. It had become intimate with his scissors. And yet, here it was, crudely sewn back together, by seemingly clumsy hands. And that was only the beginning of a series of nearly fifty stuffed animals that had been placed in other various places around the house, some cleverly hidden, and others in plain sight, all sewn back together.
It was only morning when this sick game began, but Vincent could already feel a headache coming on as he began wandering, trying to collect the decrepit things, some of which had been sewn together incorrectly, with feet and arms mismatched or other body parts mis-arranged, while others seemed to have been done correctly.
ooc: He's tense, horrified and slightly paranoid, so... please feel free to pester him to the max. The animals can be in all sorts of odd places, so you can get creative or witty if you want
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Where All abouts the mansion
When: All day March 15th
Rating: PG
Summary: Vincent's "little alien friend" is out to terrorize Vincent wherever he goes, but it's little trick might affect the whole house...
the Story:
For how long had the little creature been following him? Too long. Where did it go and what did it do when he wasn't looking and it seemed to disappear? He hadn't the slightest clue. In fact, Vincent hadn't cared at all the first time. It had been a great reprieve from his tormentor, although, it didn't seem as bad as some of the others sounded.
That was what he thought before he had gone to the library (little alien not two feet behind him), and found a stuffed bear in his usual chair in one of the corners.
But the issue wasn't the stuffed bear being in his seat. It was that Vincent personally knew this bear. It had become intimate with his scissors. And yet, here it was, crudely sewn back together, by seemingly clumsy hands. And that was only the beginning of a series of nearly fifty stuffed animals that had been placed in other various places around the house, some cleverly hidden, and others in plain sight, all sewn back together.
It was only morning when this sick game began, but Vincent could already feel a headache coming on as he began wandering, trying to collect the decrepit things, some of which had been sewn together incorrectly, with feet and arms mismatched or other body parts mis-arranged, while others seemed to have been done correctly.
ooc: He's tense, horrified and slightly paranoid, so... please feel free to pester him to the max. The animals can be in all sorts of odd places, so you can get creative or witty if you want
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He went back to his work, shrugging his shoulders lightly. "Well, that's just my thoughts, anyway." He laughed lightly, not looking back up, focused on his work and not stabbing himself with the needle.
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Setting it back down on his lap, he took another part of Rue's limb and began to sew. After 20 or so minutes, he finished repairing the doll completely. "There! All done, Rue!"