A game of clues
[So far, he had been very, very unsatisfied with his progress. Normally, things worked much more smoothly but being dropped into highly tense situations with people who seemed sure of their own paths hadn't made for a cohesive team. While he still felt they were safer in groups of three, it was time to do some real exploration.
The first thing was first: physically searching for clues. He'd stay in the house of course, as he still felt the surrounding land brought on too much threat of danger for the moment and he wanted more clues, or even a clue, toward the locked door in the laundry room. The bedrooms were his first step, as he wanted to look through the computers for potential clues and try to once more assess how many people had appeared. He would knock before going into each. If there was no answer, he would go inside and begin his searches, starting with the computers to see if any held any unique information. The rooms themselves would also be searched for anything that might hold numbers - he was fairly confident that while it was meant to be a difficult puzzle, it was meant to be solvable. Coming from Bedroom 2, he would move to Bedrooms 5, 4, and 3 before moving onto the Master Bedroom.
From there, he would move onto the middle and opposite sides of the house. The Dining Room, Great Room, Kitchen, Office, and finally the Laundry Rooms would be explored. There was no time for sloth.]
[ooc: basically, Light's looking through the entire house. If you want to avoid him, you can have hijinks ensue and have your character move between rooms while he's looking in other rooms; he also won't find any characters that are outside.]
The first thing was first: physically searching for clues. He'd stay in the house of course, as he still felt the surrounding land brought on too much threat of danger for the moment and he wanted more clues, or even a clue, toward the locked door in the laundry room. The bedrooms were his first step, as he wanted to look through the computers for potential clues and try to once more assess how many people had appeared. He would knock before going into each. If there was no answer, he would go inside and begin his searches, starting with the computers to see if any held any unique information. The rooms themselves would also be searched for anything that might hold numbers - he was fairly confident that while it was meant to be a difficult puzzle, it was meant to be solvable. Coming from Bedroom 2, he would move to Bedrooms 5, 4, and 3 before moving onto the Master Bedroom.
From there, he would move onto the middle and opposite sides of the house. The Dining Room, Great Room, Kitchen, Office, and finally the Laundry Rooms would be explored. There was no time for sloth.]
[ooc: basically, Light's looking through the entire house. If you want to avoid him, you can have hijinks ensue and have your character move between rooms while he's looking in other rooms; he also won't find any characters that are outside.]
dining room
Nothing, huh... [She looks up and stands up straight.] Ah, hello! Are you investigating too? I suppose it wouldn't be that easy to find clues as to what happened to us after all, wouldn't it?
no subject
Ah, it would initially seem so but being able to take all of us without leaving us with a memory of being taken is impressive in itself. [She's even investigating.] Have we had the chance to meet? It's strange to think we're living together without knowing one another.
no subject
no subject
It's good that you want to solve this mystery too, but it's dangerous for you to be walking around alone. So far, it seems you're stuck with a house for a males which makes you a very likely victim in some ways.
no subject
I'm glad you're concerned about me. I suppose that's true -- even disregarding the usual sort of thing, they've set us on looking for people who stand out, haven't they? And I'm also older and either amnesiac yet looking exactly the same or brought here by some kind of time travel. But you don't need to worry! I can keep a look out better than you'd think, you know!
no subject
Now that I've found you, I would like to check for other symptoms. I've been worried.
no subject
Oh -- you mean because I remember a different year. I'm not sure how one would check for memory loss, but what did you want to ask, Yagami-kun?
no subject
no subject
no subject
[He'll wait for her to do so before moving behind her and parting her hair, looking for any sigh of injuries.]
It looks like we're cut off from everyone else. With no way to contact someone, a single island would be hard to find.
no subject
Not even on those computers... I wonder if they'll restock the cupboards or if we'll have to start foraging.
no subject
They seemed to be stocked well enough, and there aren't many of us here. Even if we don't ration it closely, we should be fine for a while if we're not wasteful.
Hm. Maybe it would be a good idea to ration it nonetheless. You seem like someone who would manage a kitchen well, so I'd like to ask for your help should it come to that.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
I've just entered my first year of University, so I don't have one like yours. I do have a younger sister who can be a handful, but that's hardly the same thing.
no subject
I'm sorry. I'm sure you miss them, too. We'll get out of here as soon as we're able to, all right?
no subject
I'm fine. I plan on getting out of here and returning to them. I plan to have the same happen to you.
no subject
Let's hope it happens soon. Whoever this captor of ours is, they've got a lot to answer for.
no subject