Jennifer Halifax awoke with a startle. She looked around, adjusting her eyes to the rather brightly lit room that she was sitting in. Around her were six other people, notably, people she had never met in her life before. They all looked rather dazed, and one of them, a rather muscular one with dark blond hair, was still sleeping. She shook her head and got up, brushing the dust off of her gray pants. Observing the room, she notes a door in the opposite corner of where she had awoken. The room was nothing like she had seen before. Nothing stood anywhere, with the exception of the spotless white walls.
Rabbit Doubt [Unfinished RP]
#1
Posted 16 February 2011 - 07:10 PM
Jennifer Halifax awoke with a startle. She looked around, adjusting her eyes to the rather brightly lit room that she was sitting in. Around her were six other people, notably, people she had never met in her life before. They all looked rather dazed, and one of them, a rather muscular one with dark blond hair, was still sleeping. She shook her head and got up, brushing the dust off of her gray pants. Observing the room, she notes a door in the opposite corner of where she had awoken. The room was nothing like she had seen before. Nothing stood anywhere, with the exception of the spotless white walls.
#2
Posted 16 February 2011 - 07:23 PM
Her eyebrow twitched in annoyance. She glanced to the others who seemed to be rousing from their similar slumber. She tried to remember how she ended up here with these strangers. She shut her eyes, trying in vain to recount the events leading up to her current predicament. She had been on her way home, but had taken an alternate route. Her phone, which was nestled in her front pocket, had chimed delightfully to notify her of a received message. Her phone!
She dug her hand into her pocket and felt a cold chill trickle down her spine as she realized it was gone. Her fingertips brushed against something else though. Slowly, but surely, she drew from her pocket a small charm of a fuzzy rabbit with a rope noose around its neck. She tossed it to the ground quickly, as if trying to pretend she never touched such a thing. She looked to the others and gathered her composure. Once they had awakened and could be spoken to, she would ask them if anyone knew where they were.
#3
Posted 16 February 2011 - 08:12 PM
"Hey, what's with the lines?" she inquired. Then she realized there was an open door. "More importantly, where does this door lead, I wonder?" She simply took a look into the large room. "It looks like there are four rooms down here on this floor. Then a set of stairs." She did a quick head count. "Seven of us." Then she sat back down beside the stranger. She couldn't help wonder if the African American fellow was who she thought. But she'd just have to wait to find out.
Edited by Ralor, 09 December 2011 - 02:51 PM.
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#4
Posted 16 February 2011 - 09:30 PM
Both of the girls had something that struck him as odd: a grouping of lines that appeared to be some sort of bar code like on a box of cereal in the supermarket. One of the girls had one sported on her wrist, which seemed like an odd place for anyone to have a tattoo, let alone a bar code. The other had one straight across her forehead, almost as if she were branded with some symbol for her stupidity, judging from her looks. As he looked around the room, however, all of the people seemed to have had a bar code on them in some various place on their body, which Joeseph couldn't locate on his.
"That's a pretty weird place to get a tattoo, let alone a bar code. Any reason why everyone except me has one of these codes?" Joeseph asked the girl with the bar code on her wrist, turning around to observe the others.
Then, he felt something in his hoodie pocket, seeing a bulge as he looked down. Pulling out the contents of the pocket, Joeseph felt something fuzzy and plushy, which made him feel uneasy along with the fact he was trapped in a room with possible crazies. Looking briefly at it, it seemed to be a cute plush rabbit, along with a large, looped rope around its neck. Terrified of the sight, Joeseph quickly threw the rabbit at a nearby wall, only to have it land on a very muscular man who appeared to be asleep.
"What kind of cruel, sick joke are you trying to pull? Trapping me in here with a bunch of strangers and then sticking a sick plush rabbit in my pocket? Let me guess- Your sleeping pals in here are all in this as well, aren't they?" Joeseph shouted at the woman with the bar coded wrist.
#5
Posted 16 February 2011 - 09:45 PM
She pressed two fingers to the other girl's forehead, on her barcode and pushed her backwards lightly, "You have one too. Right there."
A rather rude boy woke up and seemed to find a similar plush rabbit in his hoodie. Jennifer seemed a bit perplexed by his confusion at finding the trinket. He accused her of planting it on him. She groaned.
"Get over yourself. As if I'd do such a stupid thing. Or put this on myself." She said, flashing her wrist to the boy. She rubbed it again absentmindedly with her other hand, trying to remove it from her otherwise flawless skin.
She tilted her head and looked at the boy, "You don't recognize the rabbit?"
She pushed herself to her feet and adjusted her glasses before tugging the bottom of her shirt to fit her delicate frame more snugly. She picked up the rabbit she had dropped and ran her fingertips over its face. "This is a symbol of Rabbit Doubt." she said flatly, flicking her eyes back to him.
#6
Posted 16 February 2011 - 10:12 PM
"Guess that wasn't smart" he mumbled, rubbing his face and flinging the fly aside.
Rolling to the side, he got up so that he would be on his knees and hands. Hearing another males voice, he looked back and saw a man with two younger girls that were awake. There were others but they seemed to slowly getting up.
He stood up, wobbling a little as he started to feel a little dizzy. He turned to everyone and looked at the girl who had a bar code on her wrist and wondered why she would get such a pointless tattoo. Looking at the other girl who was awake, he could see a bar code on her head, which made him think they were all loony and he was there some reason. Something that helped his case was the face that the room was white.
"What the hells going on?" he mumbled to himself.
Checking his pocket for his phone, he then had a small sign of shock appear on his face. Digging deeper, he couldn't find anything. Checking hi other pocket, he ended up empty handed. All he could find was his charm of a rabbit being hanged, the Rabbit Doubt game charm.
Taking it out he then threw to the ground. Damn it, who the hell would take my phone and leave the charm? Probably trying to mock my for keeping a rabbit charm on my phone. How did someone knock me out? Someone bashed me with a table and I didn't even get knocked out. Must have drugged me.
He walked over to the boy and girl. "You guys know whats going on?" he asked, rubbing the back of his head for he still felt dizzy.
#7
Posted 16 February 2011 - 10:19 PM
#8
Posted 17 February 2011 - 01:29 AM
Awakening to find himself in an unfamiliar space, Patrick's immediate reaction was to ask this to the others he had found himself with. His shirt was all muffled and had a few stains on it, with the scent of oil-based solution still fresh. As he tried to dust himself off, a marking was noticeably visible on his right shoulder. Only gaining consciousness a few moments earlier, he tried to recall as to how he had received that marking and how he had arrived at...
"More importantly, what is this place?" asked the disgruntled Patrick.
#9
Posted 17 February 2011 - 05:03 PM
"You all must know what Rabbit Doubt is. Having these keychains is a way of telling others that you're a player of the game. Usually it's played by having people trying to guess who the wolf is that's pretending to be a rabbit, get it? It's like a mystery game. Why we have these here, and how we ended up here though... I'm not entirely sure."
She glanced around the empty room at the vacant expressions. She walked over to the last girl who requested aid and helped her to her feet. "We should probably devote our time towards finding an exit instead of standing around."
She grumbled to herself. She was never a very outspoken person, but with the quiet people that existed in this room, she had little choice but to be a bit aggressive in getting them up and moving. "Does everyone have one of these keychains?"
#10
Posted 17 February 2011 - 05:13 PM
#11
Posted 17 February 2011 - 06:11 PM
Jupiter was a martial artist. He trained himself everyday; living a healthy life. He was a good man. He doesn't know what evils he has done to be justified for being in this intense white room.
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#12
Posted 17 February 2011 - 11:07 PM
"Look, I'm sorry for yelling at you. Like everyone else, I have no clue what the heck is going on, so I just had to assume it was you. Anyway, I take it this 'wolf' is supposed to kill us, much like in the real situation between the two animals?" Joeseph asked, a bit curious about this Rabbit Doubt game.
He had only heard of it once before from one of his neighbors. The game seemed harmless enough on his friend's phone, since it was just a simple minigame that involved just not being picked by the wolf or killing all of the rabbits as the wolf. After hearing that their current situation was just like that game, Joeseph knew he had to do whatever it took to survive. The last thing he needed was everyone hating him and therefor accusing him of being the wolf, or the wolf killing him out of hatred.
Scratching the back of his neck, Joeseph at first didn't feel much, even though he was scratching pretty forcefully. Trying even harder, he still didn't feel much, so he felt the skin around where he had scratched. It didn't feel like the skin around the spot where he scratched so he began to worry, assuming that was where his bar code was.
"Please tell me you don't see a bar code on the back of my neck. Please tell me this is just a bad dream! Please, wake me up!" Joeseph panicked, showing the questionable spot to everyone in the room.
#13
Posted 17 February 2011 - 11:23 PM
Be bent over and picked it up. Showing it every one, he held the rope part that was flexible and spun it in circles in his left hand. Looking around, he started to wonder why the walls were so white. He'd expect to be put into a strange metal place that smelt like rust, but the whole place was white and pretty clean.
Looking at Joseph who was panicking, he walked up to him and looked at his neck. Seeing the bar code, he poked the back of Josephs head. "Yeah it's there, no need to scream like a monkey. We should probably find an exit, this place s giving my the creeps." Nydale spoke calmly, but inside, he was starting to wonder if he had a barcode.
Looking around on his torso, then his leg, and his arms, he couldn't see anything. "Hm, odd. Hey can anyone see my barcode? I can't see it anywhere" he started to look around at the bottom area of his back.
Edited by The Dream, 21 February 2011 - 01:09 AM.
#14
Posted 19 February 2011 - 07:58 PM
The man, Joseph continued to prattle on. Jennifer shrugged, "If you're looking for answers, I'm afraid I have none."
She glanced about the room at the rest of the strange group.
"Can we just worry about getting out of this place? We're never going to get anywhere at this rate." Jennifer grumbled, rubbing her wrist with her thumb gingerly.
Edited by Valor, 19 February 2011 - 08:59 PM.
#15
Posted 20 February 2011 - 11:48 PM
"Guess I needed someone to get me to calm down. As I said to... Jennifer over there, the name's Joeseph. Anyway, I think yours is on your shoulder, right here." Joeseph said, placing his hand on the spot where the man's bar code was.
Feeling a little awkward, he pulled his hand away from the man's backside, not wanting to give the man the wrong idea. Joeseph stared in awe at the muscular man, seeing his stone-like face and his bulging muscles. He also happened to notice the man was also slightly shorter than him, yet the man could probably easily rip him in half. The man also didn't seem very humble, considering the fact he wasn't wearing a shirt and was wearing a pair of knee high jeans.
#16
Posted 21 February 2011 - 01:09 AM
"Thanks. I haven't told you guys my name yet have I? I'm Nydale, the champion of the downtown boxing ring! But uh, you guys probably haven't heard of me much, people don't really know much about the boxing ring" he rubbed the back of his head before looking at Jennifer.
He nodded when she asked about finding and exit. "Yeah, we should start to get our asses out of here, but isn't there still one guy on the ground?" he asked. pointing at the African American man on the ground.