Wednesday, June 5, 2013

[EDITED] A Slight Recollection of Events, Part Five

Alright, so the guys talked me into rewriting this thing. I am just so uuuuuuugggggghhhhhhhhhh right now...

Okay so. The guys talked for a bit. They like started freaking out about Tribe Twelve because the guy flipped off Slenderman or something (although considering Slenderman is a very real and easily angered eldritch creature, I seriously question their doing so...)

So, fangirling aside, The Jazz (previously known as Frank Slenderman) found Jessica Yale's blog. She was apparently trapped in the Empty City, but they sent Slenderman over to help her out. He brought her back with Frank and them.

While the guys were busy telling her what was going on, a mysterious guest walked into the tinychat and commented on how odd they were, before mysteriously disappearing. Whether this is relevant or not is as of yet unknown.

It was after Guest left that our Ladybug heroes suddenly remembered it was Samsson who gave Eva the list of the Ladybugs. It was Samsson that put us all in this situation in the first place. We must consult with him later. Keep that in mind, Ladybugs.

It was then that the Seal came in. It, she, asked to speak to Willow. She revealed she was the last person whom the Willow knew when she was human. Yes, shocking, I know. So, Shadows summoned Willow and she and the Seal had a touching reunion. I'm sure it would've been more touching if I'd been there >_>

Then the Seal revealed that the Wooden Girl, the Handed One, and the Simulated are also omnicidal maniacs who want to destroy all life and existence. So, the Seal agrees to try and eat the two omnicidal Altered and then promptly leaves, so the guys call up Jazz who calls up Slenderman, who says yes, he can absorb Sentimentals and Altered and even Fears unto himself, and that he would gladly do so.

However we don't want him to absorb all of them, so they decide he should start with the Cold Boy and work his way up from there. So, uh. I guess that problem is solved. Probably.

That's... about it. Did I do good this time, guise? I hope I did...

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