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Kay ([personal profile] tattooedredheads) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2016-05-17 08:38 am

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Who: Kay and YOU
Where: The beach, dining room, clinic, and finally the library
When: 5/17
Rating: G - PG-13
Summary: Kay went to sleep in the desert and woke up on the beach. Needless to say, he's a little confused.
Story:

THE BEACH

It isn't the feeling of sand that startles Kay out of his sleep. It's the sound of waves which have replaced his fellow passenger's snores that prompt him to leap up with a wild look in his eyes. The little campfire, covered by a tarp held up by sticks, is gone. Joe, Helena, and the other passengers are gone. Even the train and the tracks are nowhere to be seen.

Had he alarmed them so much when he hacked Eva that they decided to remove him from their experiment? No. If that were true, they'd have just killed him.

He considers the mansion. It's clear where Kay is supposed to go but it's also likely whatever is inside will try to kill him. Without his laptop, it will be difficult to find the solution before he dies.

"Well, nothing ventured nothing gained," he mutters to himself. They didn't move his shoes with him, forcing Kay to walk across the grass in bare feet. He stops when he notices someone or something moving toward him, ready to grab his gun and shoot anyone who seems hostile. It might buy him enough time to run away with his hide intact.

THE DINING ROOM

The first thing Kay wants to do is dig up any information about this place that he can. He'd discovered the phone he hadn't owned yesterday and perused the network. The things he read about sounds ludicrous. But Kay has wandered down those hallways and they really don't end. There's got to be a trick to it, but Kay can't figure out what it might be.

He returns to where most of the rooms are in the hopes of finding a source of information and stumbles into the dining room instead.

That isn't really a bad thing. Even though he ate last night, days without food have taken their toll. But food - steak, cabbage, and a bowl of fruit - that suddenly appears out of nothing can't be actual, edible food. Kay might be hallucinating. But if someone could make hallways appear to go on forever, they could also make food seem to form from nothing.

"Hey! Do you see something there?" Kay asks whoever is closest to him and gestures at his plate.

THE CLINIC

If the food really does exist, then Kay needs to eat it. But he isn't about to just randomly put things in his mouth, especially since the Central Government has proven that they will use the human need for food and water against the fugitives. He wants to at least know what the side effects of this food might be before he eats it.

Kay doesn't find the equipment he needs immediately. He opens up the cabinets and digs inside in search of tools that will let him analyze the meat he managed to bring with him. He eventually finds what he needs in a closet. He tears pieces off and uses them to check for anything that might cause human cells to mutate or anything equally unpleasant.

He'll clean up after himself when he finishes. Right now, half the contents of the room are all over the counters.

THE LIBRARY

Kay eventually finds the library. While not as computer-oriented as he's accustomed to, he's quick to adapt to paper books. He roams through the shelves, searching for a copy of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland or Through the Looking Glass. It would be a good point to start his own investigation of this place.

Whatever organization the library is using manages to elude Kay as he looks around. And he's quite sure that some of the books where not where he had previously seen them, despite the fact that he didn't see anyone moving the books around.

It's probably your imagination, he tells himself.

The old literature books are all together. Kay pulls them from the bookshelves and drops them on the floor as each book fails to be the one he is looking for. Kay finds The Odyssey, Peter Pan, two Harry Potter books, and even 1001 Nights before he finds the one he's looking for. As every row fails to have the books he wants, the stack around his feet grows larger and larger. If Kay didn't know better, he'd say that the library was hiding it from him.


(OOC: Will match prose or brackets)

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