
So, you're dead. Shame, that.
But on the other hand, it's actually kind of nice.
When you "wake" in some odd version of it, you'll find yourself lying on a rather plush bed. It's cozy and warm and just soft enough to tempt anyone back into sleep. The room is equally nice, if small, and when you turn and open the curtains to look out the window, you will see... wait, is that the town?
It is, actually. The town is laid out quite simply across the window and no matter how many times you may bang or wave through the window, no one seems to notice you. If you're smart enough to give up the venture and leave the small bedroom, you will notice that, of course, you are on the train.
The train that, is actually pretty fancy.
Moving through it, past the sleeping cabins and through to the main carts, you will find a dining car with fine dishware and meals of all kinds made at a push of a button or a request given to the air. They'll appear, freshly made and ready to eat at the table of your choice with any drink you could want. There truly doesn't seem to be any limits when it comes to the luxury of the meal.
There is also a bathhouse car with private bathrooms and saunas to fit up to four. Even one rather large room containing a small pool/hot tub of sorts is available for just about anyone to take a dip. It's kind of outlandish, honestly.
Then the lounge car, with its library and plush armchairs and couches. A pool table, a darts board, even a small area dedicated to painting. There's a bar too, fully stocked and ready for anyone who needs a drink. All it would require is a request from the bartender who... looks surprisingly familiar?
The Sheriff is there, much cleaner cut than his counterpart outside of the train. He looks up mildly at any arrivals, giving them a nod of greeting before going back to organizing bottles or setting cigars out for a smoke. He doesn't seem to be surprised at all by anyone who appears. Just... ready to serve them, whatever they may wish.
It all sort of seems okay for a moment, until you realize you're just here to wait for the game to end. Awkward. |
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He was the first person I told. After I picked the deer because Hal made me think it was just one deer, when Seizaburo...
[She skips over the details on that one. She's sure Sara knows.]
Since I'd explained it to him, he realized I was probably freaking out about it, I guess. He basically tore the town apart looking for me, I think, because I was all the way at the lake by the time he found me. I was kind of a mess, and he stayed with me all night to make sure I wouldn't do anything stupid. He kept telling me to stop apologizing, that it wasn't my fault, that he cared about me and that he wasn't angry.
[That's the kind of person he is, she thinks. The kind who made her natural fear of trusting anyone seem so pointless after a short time, who she could always depend on no matter what happened.
And this is how she repaid him. She exhales on a sigh, shaking her head.]
Sorry. It just - I don't know, it sucks. [A humorless laugh.] You probably understand how much it sucks, huh?
[Horrible timing pals.]
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But no one would have been able to get that across better than Jason anyway, and she's sure Natalie already knows by now that it wasn't her fault.
What she can address is the here and now, and she does with a sigh of her own. ]
You don't need to apologize. I completely understand how much it sucks. We get shoved into these roles where we don't have a choice and we try to minimize the damage but in the end, we still end up hurting the people we didn't want to hurt at all.