Was this what it felt like to be addicted?
–It wasn't. She wasn't.
She could stop whenever she wanted to. It was just a video game, a want, not a need and she didn't need to keep playing. It was just...she had friends in the game and she needed to check on them, she needed to Know what had happened to them after that massive fucking ant exploded. Did Creature make it out alive? What about Hayate? Zelrius? Were they safe?
She was being a good friend! She was following up. She was—
The sun was setting. And she didn't like the color of the sky: the red-orange backdrop and the thin white cotton-candy clouds overhead. Through the glass roof of the shrine, it made the world seem peaceful, even safe. But Trissayne now knew that that was a lie.
She swallows as she sits up, slowly, her eyes bouncing around the room and waiting for something, anything, to pop out and grab her. Anxiety curls in her stomach and her heart beats a quick tattoo in her ears, drying her mouth out.
...Nothing happened.
It was quiet. There was no one else around. No maiden to offer her water, no priest to welcome her back to the land of the living. In the distance, she could make out the sound of creatures that awoke at dusk, predators, and prey alike but they did not worry her. She was safe—
Another lie she tells herself.
She didn't know the goddess whose statue stood over her stone slab. She didn't want to know. She had come back to do one thing and one thing only—okay, well, no, that wasn't true.
She had a few things to do and then she was done. This game was too fucking crazy, too fucking real, and she couldn't—wouldn't—be another case on the news. Dried out with a VR headset attached to her head and vacant eyes staring at nothing beneath it. She shudders at the image, her hands lifting to her face, the meat of her palms pressing against her eyes—
The taste of mud remained on her tongue. The sound of a thousand flies skittered through her brain and she jerks back as if she's been hit. A yelp vaults from her mouth, echoing inside the small chamber.
Okay, well, no...prolonged moments of silence or reflection. Which was fine! This was a game, she was supposed to be moving and doing things. Sitting and thinking didn't get her exp, right?
A shaky laugh is the only company she has besides her thoughts. Thoughts that tumble and trip and gallop one over the other, making her head swim and then pound. She needed to get back to the starter area. She needed to find Creature and Hayate and Zelrius and she needed to give a certain duchess a piece of her mi—
She senses the magic before she's even conscious of what her body is doing. One moment, she's sitting on the stone slab, trying to pull herself together, and in the next, she's passing over the threshold of the shrine and outside wherein a stagecoach appears from a massive pool of shadows. Trissayne's eyes widen and her instinct tells her to take a step back, maybe go back inside because, whatever was coming through with that thing wasn't fucking friendly.
...But another part of her roots her to the spot and forces her to watch, to understand, to Know what is happening. Swallowing hurts, her palms itch, and her toes curl in her soft leather boots. And then the stagecoach pulls up in front of the shrine, the door swings open, and a ghost exits it.
No. Not a ghost.
"Madison?" Trissayne asks on a breathless exhale. She wavers slightly, a feeling of vertigo making the world tilt dangerously on its axis. However, she recovers as quickly as she is able. "Dat...dat be you?"
@Madison Freebird
–It wasn't. She wasn't.
She could stop whenever she wanted to. It was just a video game, a want, not a need and she didn't need to keep playing. It was just...she had friends in the game and she needed to check on them, she needed to Know what had happened to them after that massive fucking ant exploded. Did Creature make it out alive? What about Hayate? Zelrius? Were they safe?
She was being a good friend! She was following up. She was—
The sun was setting. And she didn't like the color of the sky: the red-orange backdrop and the thin white cotton-candy clouds overhead. Through the glass roof of the shrine, it made the world seem peaceful, even safe. But Trissayne now knew that that was a lie.
She swallows as she sits up, slowly, her eyes bouncing around the room and waiting for something, anything, to pop out and grab her. Anxiety curls in her stomach and her heart beats a quick tattoo in her ears, drying her mouth out.
...Nothing happened.
It was quiet. There was no one else around. No maiden to offer her water, no priest to welcome her back to the land of the living. In the distance, she could make out the sound of creatures that awoke at dusk, predators, and prey alike but they did not worry her. She was safe—
Another lie she tells herself.
She didn't know the goddess whose statue stood over her stone slab. She didn't want to know. She had come back to do one thing and one thing only—okay, well, no, that wasn't true.
She had a few things to do and then she was done. This game was too fucking crazy, too fucking real, and she couldn't—wouldn't—be another case on the news. Dried out with a VR headset attached to her head and vacant eyes staring at nothing beneath it. She shudders at the image, her hands lifting to her face, the meat of her palms pressing against her eyes—
The taste of mud remained on her tongue. The sound of a thousand flies skittered through her brain and she jerks back as if she's been hit. A yelp vaults from her mouth, echoing inside the small chamber.
Okay, well, no...prolonged moments of silence or reflection. Which was fine! This was a game, she was supposed to be moving and doing things. Sitting and thinking didn't get her exp, right?
A shaky laugh is the only company she has besides her thoughts. Thoughts that tumble and trip and gallop one over the other, making her head swim and then pound. She needed to get back to the starter area. She needed to find Creature and Hayate and Zelrius and she needed to give a certain duchess a piece of her mi—
She senses the magic before she's even conscious of what her body is doing. One moment, she's sitting on the stone slab, trying to pull herself together, and in the next, she's passing over the threshold of the shrine and outside wherein a stagecoach appears from a massive pool of shadows. Trissayne's eyes widen and her instinct tells her to take a step back, maybe go back inside because, whatever was coming through with that thing wasn't fucking friendly.
...But another part of her roots her to the spot and forces her to watch, to understand, to Know what is happening. Swallowing hurts, her palms itch, and her toes curl in her soft leather boots. And then the stagecoach pulls up in front of the shrine, the door swings open, and a ghost exits it.
No. Not a ghost.
"Madison?" Trissayne asks on a breathless exhale. She wavers slightly, a feeling of vertigo making the world tilt dangerously on its axis. However, she recovers as quickly as she is able. "Dat...dat be you?"
@Madison Freebird