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[LN] Snapshots of the Damned
They thought it was relatively safe. The twins were being sent out with a group of people that were essentially adults. Even Raph was an older teen and probably more experienced at fighting than all of them put together. The fearling they were looking for wasn't even that powerful, if the mini-fairies were to be believed. It was a construct, several fearlings reconfigured into something new, but not that powerful.
It needed to be hunted down and destroyed but it was something that Mabel alone could've handled. Between the five of them, they made short work of it and it looked to be a nice little on-the-job lesson for the twins, where they got to fight while under the protection and guidance of the others.
The problem was the fear. Fear was always the problem. That fear was just a coincidence but as coincidences sometimes went, it was a dangerous coincidence.
Not far from where they'd destroyed the fearling, there was a little girl who had played one of her older sister's video games and it had frightened her. As she went to bed that night with the fear clutching at her heart, the only thought that helped her fight the fear was the thought of two of her favorite cartoon characters - ones that fought scary things like ghosts all the time - fighting the scary ghosts in the game.
She knew they were the kind of twins that could beat the ghosts. That was the thought she fell asleep to, a thought that gained power in that twilight between waking and sleeping.
Where they were in the woods, that thought - and that fear - temporarily took on a life of its own, reshaping reality and assigning them all roles in the story it was trying to mold. A sudden mist swept through the dark woods and every myth in the group found themselves powerless. They still had their gear and their skill and wit but their myth powers were gone.
Even worse than that, as the mist obscured them from each other and they suddenly found themselves separated. They were suddenly all in different sections of an ancient, decrepit Japanese village, one that was caught in a strange and eerie twilight. Dancing around them in the breeze were glowing crimson butterflies that fluttered off, as if they were showing them which way they should go.
Whether it was safe to follow them or not was the question at hand.
It needed to be hunted down and destroyed but it was something that Mabel alone could've handled. Between the five of them, they made short work of it and it looked to be a nice little on-the-job lesson for the twins, where they got to fight while under the protection and guidance of the others.
The problem was the fear. Fear was always the problem. That fear was just a coincidence but as coincidences sometimes went, it was a dangerous coincidence.
Not far from where they'd destroyed the fearling, there was a little girl who had played one of her older sister's video games and it had frightened her. As she went to bed that night with the fear clutching at her heart, the only thought that helped her fight the fear was the thought of two of her favorite cartoon characters - ones that fought scary things like ghosts all the time - fighting the scary ghosts in the game.
She knew they were the kind of twins that could beat the ghosts. That was the thought she fell asleep to, a thought that gained power in that twilight between waking and sleeping.
Where they were in the woods, that thought - and that fear - temporarily took on a life of its own, reshaping reality and assigning them all roles in the story it was trying to mold. A sudden mist swept through the dark woods and every myth in the group found themselves powerless. They still had their gear and their skill and wit but their myth powers were gone.
Even worse than that, as the mist obscured them from each other and they suddenly found themselves separated. They were suddenly all in different sections of an ancient, decrepit Japanese village, one that was caught in a strange and eerie twilight. Dancing around them in the breeze were glowing crimson butterflies that fluttered off, as if they were showing them which way they should go.
Whether it was safe to follow them or not was the question at hand.
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"Well...it's nice of Doctor Asou to leave us something to defend ourselves, but I hope we're not leaving Seijiro without protection." She mused.
Somehow it just didn't seem likely they were going to leave these items behind.
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He also really doesn't like the excited look on her face. This isn't really something to be happy about. He folded up the note and picked up his own camera and as he looked his new weapon over, weighing it in his hand, he realizes..."You're gonna have to carry all the film. I don't have pockets."
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"Now why don't we see if these actually do what Doctor Asou claims." She mused peering through the camera and sweeping around the room seeking out any signs of "Impossible" Things.
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At that moment, the door also slammed shut behind them and even if they tried to open it or kick it down, they'd find that it was stuck closed and supernaturally strong, as if some invisible forcefield was holding it in place.
A shuffling sound came from inside the box and pale, translucent hands gripped the edge. A woman's head started to rise out of it, her dark hair hanging down in her face. She could be seen without the camera but the image was much clearer through the camera's lens.
Whispers filled the room and faintly, as if coming from down a long tunnel, they could hear the distant sounds of a baby crying.
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"...Guess that answers that," he can't keep the nervous tinge out of his voice. He doesn't even know what to focus on first, the door, the fact that suddenly everyone is talking at once, or the ghost lady he can vaguely see.
"What's goin' on, science lady?"
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She wished she had something more scientific to say other then observational commentary but supernatural happenings were a little out of her range of expertise. Instinct however is a powerful force and she snapped a photo of the thing as she watched it with wide eyes.
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Then it started staggering towards them, shaky step after shaky step...suddenly lunging towards then in a sprint, clearly gunning for Raph since he didn't have his camera up.
Try stabbing something you can't see, Raph.
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Raph's kicking himself for listening to his cynic instincts instead of his ninja instincts. The cameras are important. Sounds ridiculous, fine. He gets it now. He just doesn't wanna die in a haunted mansion with a camera in his hand like a damn tourist.
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"I'm no expert in paranormal err...sciences..." It felt weird to say those words and actually mean them "But I would theorize we probably shouldn't let that thing touch us..."
And to that effect she was backing up slowly, eyes focused on the viewfinder to make sure she could keep track of the ghoul.
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He knows that turning to Honey to follow her eyes, even for a moment, would take his attention off the environment and leave him open, but he also knows he's open just not knowing where the thing is. He has to chance it and hope it doesn't feed him his own sais.
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Only to suddenly appear right in front of Honey Lemon, lunging at her.
Better take the shot quick!
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"Maybe not but we don't have many options!" She cried on the verge of hysteria.
"Getawaygetawaygetaway!"
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Anything to try and make taking pictures sound cool. Raph snaps five shots in succession as he bolts towards her. Hopefully one of those shots has the thing actually in the picture.