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I'll have a cup of tea and tell you of my dreaming
Who: Everyone
What: DREAMS
When: A whole 24 hours spanning from September 14th-15th
Warnings: Creepy nightmares? Innuendo? I don't know, the usual.
There had been so much buzz about those stupid lollipops for weeks now. Not only out loud, but in her head - thoughts ranging from what's the deal with those things? to gotta have more to pricy as fuck. Eventually, she confused the cravings of others for her own, and it just so happened that her very own roommate had a box right on her side of the room!
Casey wasn't supposed to touch it, but she didn't see why. Money issues, or something. She didn't get the big deal about money either. She wasn't a Meowth, so there was no reason for her to have any. Therefore, the rules about it didn't apply to her.
That was her logic, anyway.
When Ai was asleep, she opened up the box and put her telekinesis to good use. Five of the candies lifted into the air - two green, three yellow - and the wrappers tore off in perfect synchronization. Too bad nobody was watching. The Abra opened her mouth wide and crammed all of them in at once, because she had no concept of savouring anything.
Shortly after, she fell asleep, the sticks still poking out of her mouth. That had to be bad for her teeth.
Soon the dreaming began...
What: DREAMS
When: A whole 24 hours spanning from September 14th-15th
Warnings: Creepy nightmares? Innuendo? I don't know, the usual.
There had been so much buzz about those stupid lollipops for weeks now. Not only out loud, but in her head - thoughts ranging from what's the deal with those things? to gotta have more to pricy as fuck. Eventually, she confused the cravings of others for her own, and it just so happened that her very own roommate had a box right on her side of the room!
Casey wasn't supposed to touch it, but she didn't see why. Money issues, or something. She didn't get the big deal about money either. She wasn't a Meowth, so there was no reason for her to have any. Therefore, the rules about it didn't apply to her.
That was her logic, anyway.
When Ai was asleep, she opened up the box and put her telekinesis to good use. Five of the candies lifted into the air - two green, three yellow - and the wrappers tore off in perfect synchronization. Too bad nobody was watching. The Abra opened her mouth wide and crammed all of them in at once, because she had no concept of savouring anything.
Shortly after, she fell asleep, the sticks still poking out of her mouth. That had to be bad for her teeth.
Soon the dreaming began...
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And with that said, she beckons to Shadow and Chell as she walks down the lobby's hallway.
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Shadow followed closely behind her, his mind swirling with mixed emotions. This was Caroline, and yes, she was a total sweetheart, one that would soon become a victim to the science she loved so much. She would forever become a maniacal machine in her future, bent on destruction at first, and then addicted to ridiculous testing without care.
His heart dropped at the very thought, his throat going dry. He hoped that he never had to see the violent shift.
"Why science?"
His eyes flung to her, his question sudden, yet important. His expression was stern, yet if Caroline or Chell looked closely, there might be a hint of tragic despair hidden deep in there.
"Why opt for science as opposed to sin-- nng-- something else you are talented with?"
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But Chell almost wanted to laugh when he asked "why science." That was like asking her why the pope was Catholic. Their obsession with science was obviously never going to be broken.
Though idly, Chell knew that "science" was such a broad subject range. Didn't most science facilities usually focus on one branch of it as opposed to just... "science?"
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"That's a silly question." she started, voice as cheery as ever. "Why wouldn't I opt for science? It's a vast subject, filled with so many different ways to improve our everyday lives. Here at Aperture, that's our ultimate goal: to improve life. And I believe Mr. Johnson is just the right man accomplish that goal.
Sure, his methods and ideas can be a bit...unorthodox, and a good sum of our tests are dangerous, but I have the utmost faith in him and Aperture. The ends justify the means, after all. You can't make a cake without cracking a few eggs, so to speak."
Once Caroline finished speaking, she stopped for a few seconds. While stopped, she stumbled slightly, grabbing her head in pain. Should either Chell or Shadow be paying attention to their surroundings instead of her, they may notice that the world around them seemed to be rippling. Even odder, it only lasted as long as she was in "pain".
It was a few seconds before she resumed her normal posture, the pain seeming to have subsided...for the time being. However, instead of continuing the tour, Caroline whirled around to face Shadow.
"You know..." she began, eyes narrowing. "Something you said...bothers me. You mentioned singing, but the list of people who know that I sing quite well is very very short. It's not something I broadcast" she paused, letting that sink in. "So I want to know, who are you and how do you know about my singing?"
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Caroline, her connection to Aperture, the world's unstable structure...
It all left him a little queasy.
"I... am from your future," he carefully spoke, eyeing her with a great sense of knowledge on his shoulders. "You sang to me and to others to demonstrate your abilities. As for who I am..."
He suddenly trailed off, eyes dipping down as familiarity washed over him. He still remembered when he first met Caroline. He was so hesitant about her, just as he was with anyone, yet her melodic voice and sweet demeanor made him feel just a bit... positive around her.
"... My name is Shadow, Shadow the Hedgehog."
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She said nothing, though, only letting Shadow do the talking.
The world rippled as Caroline's emotions seemed to surge, and Chell looked around in half-surprise as the ground trembled. The slightest hint of worry crossed her features at this moment. She knew for the most part that it was a dream, but that didn't stop her survival instincts from kicking in. So as she looked at Caroline, her features started to take on a bit of fierceness.
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Wait. Shadow...and this girl...this silent girl...Chell. Hold on...how could she know her name? She never even met this woman in her life...
...but She did.
That sudden realization hit her like a ton of bricks. This...was all a dream, created by the subconscious of the AI she was trapped inside...no, the AI part of her had become.
"...I remember that. She...was watching my singing over the Academy's Network."
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Shadow's voice was surprisingly soft, beyond his control. This Caroline was just a dream. It was all a dream. As a result, no, this wasn't the real one... unless GLaDOS was somehow able to project the trapped Caroline through her dream.
The very thought of that made his heart sink.
"Come back with us," he instructed her, extending a hand to her. "Leave this place. You shouldn't be here anymore."
Within her, that AI.
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Was this the real Caroline trapped inside GLaDOS's mind? Begging to be set free?
It was. It was really sad, wasn't it? The Caroline that Chell had met before had been oblivious, it seemed, and Chell really wanted nothing to do with her. But now this Caroline knew that she was trapped.
A much worse fate than the one Chell had suffered. But what could they do? They were in a dream space. Even if they "rescued" Caroline, it would all be for naught once they woke up. Right?
So she turned to Shadow and shook her head. It wouldn't work.
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"I don't want to leave. If I were to escape her...to have a body I could control again...She would be in complete and total control of her body. It would only be a matter of time until she took over the school. Except...she'd win this time. Without me to limit her functions, to convince her, to do whatever I could to stop her...there's not a doubt in my mind of the result."
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That hand of his curled into a fist and hung tensely at his side, his shoulders softly trembling. Shadow was not about to take no for an answer, and for Caroline to treat GLaDOS as unstoppable, not even willing to fight her influence... It was madness! Madness that he wasn't about to allow to continue!
"I am the Ultimate Lifeform. I will kill her easily with my bare hands and allow you your peaceful escape," he told her, ears pinning to his scalp as anger bubbled beneath his surface. "You simply cannot give up now...!"
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But she stood by passively to watch the exchange between Caroline and Shadow because she didn't know what she thought. She somewhat agreed with Caroline; if Caroline freed herself of GLaDOS, then GLaDOS would be a monster with no remorse for anyone whatsoever. It was only because of Caroline that Chell was able to escape from Aperture...
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"Haven't enough people died, Shadow?" Caroline started, her sharp eyes looking right through the hedgehog. "Killing her did not solve anything the first time and it will not solve anything this time. Besides...I do not want her dead. Spending all this time in her mind...I've come to pity her."
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He felt his own heart drop at the horrifying reality:
Caroline was stuck in here.
Forever.
His head drooped, ears wilting as he had no more fight left in him. He only had one more question, one more very, very important question:
"... Why? Why pity her?"