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“So, ‘x’ to the fourth, minus ‘y’ to the second, divided by two to the thi...” Mr. Clement’s voice drawled from the front of the grey-feeling classroom. Ari sat silently, eyes dimly lit as she tuned out the teacher’s boring equations. She found no reason in listening to something she already knew about, so she simply didn’t. Her eyes glanced at the colorful bracelet around her wrist, which was the only accent to her entire appearance. She gave off a mysterious, unfriendly vibe to most.
After a few minutes, the stiff teenager stood up, murmured how she was thirsty, and slipped from the classroom without another word. Walking down the halls, she noted that it was unusually empty, and a few lights flickered above her. She shivered before continuing down the hall, passing the drinking fountain completely. Of course she wasn’t thirsty, only bored.
Stopping in the middle of the dimly lit hallway, Ari glanced sideways. Something felt... off. But before she could figure it out, she felt herself being grabbed by multiple, large hands. She opened her mouth to scream, but a cloth was violently tied around her jaw. In shock, she stumble backwards, and let out a sort of squawk. Eyes frantically shifting, Ari thrashed and struggled, but it was no use. She tried to make noises it alert someone, but a hand harshly stopped her by slamming her jaw shut. Panicky, she looked forward to see a figure in a white, hazard suit. Actually... everybody was wearing them, she noted.
The person approaching her held out their hand in front of her face. The last thing she heard before suddenly feeling exhausted and passing out was, “We apologize. We shall explain later.”
Now, Ari’s eyes were barely fluttering open, stinging with tears and tiredness. She could feel that the cloth in her mouth was removed, but she was thirsty now and had a hard time breathing. She tried to sit up, but her entire body felt sore. Fully opening her eyes, she found herself staring up at a light that was softly lit, not too bright or dark. Squinting, she rubbed her eyes and flinched, immediately yanking them away. They were beyond freezing, and upon further inspection, her fingertips were an icy blue, fading into her skin color. Trembling softly, Ari looked around, seeing quite a few beds around the one she seemed to be on.
There was a metal door with bars on the window, clearly to prevent escape. Sliding off of the bed, Ari shakily walked towards the door, grabbing the bars with shallow breaths. Frost began to line the bars, but she didn’t notice, as she was too busy beginning to shout with frustration.
“Hey! What’s the big idea?” she rasped angrily. “Let me out!” She continued spewing curses and phrases until a voice, loud and clear, rang through the room. ‘Please be patient. We will explain what is happening when the others arrive. Thank you.’ Ari let go of the door, which was beginning cover in frost and ice. “...Fuck,” was all she could say as she sat herself back onto the bed, pulling her knees to her chest, trying not to cry. All she could do was wait for the so-called ‘others’ to arrive.
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On Tuesday, seventh of November, Areum Tsun’s life was changed. Drastically. “So, ‘x’ to the fourth, minus ‘y’ to the second, divided by two to the thi...” Mr. Clement’s voice drawled from the front of the grey-feeling classroom. Ari sat silently, eyes dimly lit as she tuned out the teacher’s boring equations. She found no reason in listening to something she already knew about, so she simply didn’t. Her eyes glanced at the colorful bracelet around her wrist, which was the only accent to her entire appearance. She gave off a mysterious, unfriendly vibe to most.
After a few minutes, the stiff teenager stood up, murmured how she was thirsty, and slipped from the classroom without another word. Walking down the halls, she noted that it was unusually empty, and a few lights flickered above her. She shivered before continuing down the hall, passing the drinking fountain completely. Of course she wasn’t thirsty, only bored.
Stopping in the middle of the dimly lit hallway, Ari glanced sideways. Something felt... off. But before she could figure it out, she felt herself being grabbed by multiple, large hands. She opened her mouth to scream, but a cloth was violently tied around her jaw. In shock, she stumble backwards, and let out a sort of squawk. Eyes frantically shifting, Ari thrashed and struggled, but it was no use. She tried to make noises it alert someone, but a hand harshly stopped her by slamming her jaw shut. Panicky, she looked forward to see a figure in a white, hazard suit. Actually... everybody was wearing them, she noted.
The person approaching her held out their hand in front of her face. The last thing she heard before suddenly feeling exhausted and passing out was, “We apologize. We shall explain later.”
Now, Ari’s eyes were barely fluttering open, stinging with tears and tiredness. She could feel that the cloth in her mouth was removed, but she was thirsty now and had a hard time breathing. She tried to sit up, but her entire body felt sore. Fully opening her eyes, she found herself staring up at a light that was softly lit, not too bright or dark. Squinting, she rubbed her eyes and flinched, immediately yanking them away. They were beyond freezing, and upon further inspection, her fingertips were an icy blue, fading into her skin color. Trembling softly, Ari looked around, seeing quite a few beds around the one she seemed to be on.
There was a metal door with bars on the window, clearly to prevent escape. Sliding off of the bed, Ari shakily walked towards the door, grabbing the bars with shallow breaths. Frost began to line the bars, but she didn’t notice, as she was too busy beginning to shout with frustration.
“Hey! What’s the big idea?” she rasped angrily. “Let me out!” She continued spewing curses and phrases until a voice, loud and clear, rang through the room. ‘Please be patient. We will explain what is happening when the others arrive. Thank you.’ Ari let go of the door, which was beginning cover in frost and ice. “...Fuck,” was all she could say as she sat herself back onto the bed, pulling her knees to her chest, trying not to cry. All she could do was wait for the so-called ‘others’ to arrive.