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WEEK 2.
Two people are dead. Jean Kirstein and Caren have both died due to a tragic accident. Of course, you're not entirely innocent, are you? You voted, you played into this game the Coordinators are running. But you know the stakes now. You know what failure to complete Rule Seven really means. No more excuses from here on out. Saturday is given to regrouping and sleep; come Sunday morning, the clock chimes the hour at seven o'clock and there are no dead bodies to be found, so it can be assumed that all of you are safe for the time being. That said, you'll be feeling a little groggy when you wake up; it seems you've regained something that you didn't realize you'd lost... Of course, exploring the building from here on will reveal something new: namely, a stairwell in the northeastern corner, leading upwards toward a new floor entirely. Another sign of how things are going to progress around here, maybe; chances are you'll enjoy what you've been given, but was it worth the lives of two people to obtain? |
SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY
[OOC: Welcome to week two of Trustfell! Feel free to make as many top levels as you'd like and tag out to other characters! This post is for all of your interactions this week... at least until the weekend. Don't forget to save those threads for coins and the activity check!
If you'd like to get in contact with the Coordinators, you can do so through private meetings with Alena!]
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Something that Sayaka suggested seems to make him smirk.]
You want to give me a makeover?
[The inflection in that is a bit difficult to grasp. Is he offended? Surprised? Amused? Who even knows.]
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Only if you'd like! I've been doing my own, so I thought it'd only be right to offer to anyone...and it'd be fun to do it for someone else. But you know how to do it, I know, so...
[She is not sure if she offended or not...!]
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There are enough girls your age to do this with, so I'm just surprised you'd ask me.
[You know, the opposite of a teen girl.]
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I am planning to ask them, but...honestly, you're the first one to come up and you seemed okay with discussing it in the past, so I thought it'd be okay to at least ask.
[Inwardly kind of. Chiding herself. A lot.]
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[...hm. He has more than enough confidence than to need someone else to do his makeup. He definitely isn't in need of a makeover. But he's not the one with the makeup kit. And...okay, he's a little curious about this.]
All right, I'll let you. Just know that I don't usually apply a large amount. Foundation and eyeliner, mainly.
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Well, she does brighten visibly, though, when he gives her the okay. Ahhh, sweet, sweet!]
I'll do everything I can to keep it so it isn't too much, then, I promise. Believe me, I refuse to let you look like you came out of a five year old's play pretend salon or something.
[She does start digging through the makeup bag, though, contemplating--for something like his eyes, if she were to use shadow, she'd probably want to go with something opposite to them, right? Purple would match nicely, even if red is the low hanging fruit.]
Before we start, though, is there anything you absolutely want me to avoid? I can think of at least a thing or two off the top of my head, but it's always better safe than sorry.
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If you did let that happen, then I'm afraid I would have no choice but to question how you made it in the business you're in.
[Well. And he'd be legitimately pissed so, yes. Best not to mess with him here, Sayaka.
He settles into a seat at the table.]
Keep away from the glitter if there's any in there. Not a fan of how it gets everywhere. Other than that, try to make sure it compliments my clothing.
[He's wearing his usual outfit today.]
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No pressure. Alright, let's just...get started with this, she'll start with the foundation so she'll need him to hold very very still.]
Oh, don't worry, none of this stuff has any glitter in it. Personally? I'm not the biggest fan of it, even if it's something I'm more used to. [She smiles a bit, idly.] It's just something that matches with our looks, but it's an absolute pain to get rid of. I honestly don't know who decided that it should go on someone's face, but really, the only place glitter has is on clothing, and that's if it's already there from the start.
That's at least part of the reason I decided to do my own makeup, really.
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I would honestly argue against it being on clothing as well. Everything the clothes come into contact with well get that crap all over it. If you want to sparkle, jewelry would be a much simpler and less messy choice.
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Like...accessories and stuff, right? We wear those quite a bit, stuff like hairbands, cute barrettes, chokers and the like. But regular jewelry...I don't know. I don't think it'd give off enough of the vibe that we try to go for. It'd look a little too professional and mature...
[Alright, she'll just finish this on up.]
The thing that they usually do for it is to sort of...I think they actually just put it into the fabric itself, so that it's basically fused in there. It doesn't seem to get on the stage when they clean up, at least, so it must be holding onto the fabric well enough. I don't think I ever really thought of that, though...
[...not exactly the truth, considering the pendant from the machine she has on, but not exactly a lie, either.]