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September Test Drive!

Thinking of apping a character but not sure they'll fit in the city walls?
Have no fear, a meme for you is here.
Directions:
Locations:
1. Train Station: New arrival, or waiting to welcome people? Either way, the train comes in, but you still can't ride it out.
2. Cathedral: Looking for redemption? Just doing a little sight-seeing? Or just getting a little shelter?
3. The Beach: You can almost forget you're trapped, in a place like this...
4. The Black Stallion Saloon: You were told the burgers were great here-- but maybe you just came for the beer.
5. The Library: You came to do a little research, but it looks like all of the information's just out of your reach. Though, you can always find a way to pass the time here.
6. The Coffee Joint: A lovely place to have a chat and a bite to eat.
7. The Forest: Not a great place to be caught alone, but are you alone?
8. Wildcard: Pick anything from our list!
Scenarios
1. Just walked in: You intended to get here, and you made your way in; but now someone's caught your eye and you'd like to have a chat.
2. Been here all day: You've been sitting around minding the time. Maybe you didn't notice them at first or maybe you were just working up the courage to talk-- either way, they know you're here and you know it too.
3. Bad weather: You're here because you've gotten rained in. This wasn't your choice, but at least it's dry-- right?
4. Wild card: Got something better in mind? Well screw these prompts, try it out yourself!
Have fun, guys!
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"Don't worry about it." Even if she was functional enough to worry about appearances, a bit of junk food was nothing-- she'd been homeless and through warzones. She didn't know exactly what to do once she'd made her way inside, though, she'd never really been a houseguest before-- so she just did the most natural thing and sat on the floor, legs curled under her as she looked up with a tired shrug.
"How did you get here?" Did you die is what she really wanted to know, but... it seemed somehow inappropriate to ask.
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He crossed his arms, looking at a spot on the coffee table rather than at her.
"One minute I was...the five of us, we'd just pulled the plug on the New World Program, and then I was here, coming into the station. Shit, that probably didn't make any sense to you."
He glanced aside, then focused on her again.
"From what other people have told me, we all come here...from different points in time. Different goddamn worlds, sometimes. And everyone starts on that train. There's no other way in, and there's no way out. None anyone knows about, anyway.
"If there is one...I don't know if you know her, but Peko must've found it. And...it's gotta be one-way."
The 'why' was clear: She was gone, and Kuzuryuu was still here.
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Different times, different worlds... she shook her head slightly, not in disagreement but rather in disbelief. It had to be true, of course, how else could this Kuzuryuu even exist? But it wasn't something she'd ever bothered thinking about before, and being faced with it now... She straightened a bit at the mention of Peko, eyebrows rising-- until she realized the implication he was making. She wasn't around any more.
"I'm sorry," she said, automatically, and realized half a second later that she should probably not even know who Peko is, let alone the fact that they were close. God. She'd never been good at being undercover.
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"Guess you did know her." He looked her over once, tapping his finger on his upper arm, and then exhaled.
"I got some questions for you, too, if you're up to it." Which she probably wasn't, but hell, she was the first opportunity he'd had to learn fuck all about anything. "About how you know me, mostly, and...the shit that went down at Hope's Peak."
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She didn't flinch or stiffen, just closed her eyes briefly as she took in a shallow breath. "Sure." What else could she say? He deserved to know, and she was useless anyway, the least she could do was try to repay her many, many debts. Even if this new Kuzuryuu'd want nothing to do with her afterwards.
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"Did I...did we do anything to you?"
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"No," Mukuro murmured, the tiniest quaver betraying her. No, no, he never did anything to her. No, it had all been her pretty poisonous sister. And her. Obedient. "I..." She was weak, she was cowardly. "None of you ever hurt me."
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"That's...good. I guess. Not like I could fucking do anything about it here, and none of us know how to get back, but...it's good to know."
He looked at his hands, trying to remember everything from those last confusing hours on the island. In the program. Whatever the fuck.
"Then...were you with that other group of students? The fuck were their names...that real Togami heir, and that Naegi kid..."
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"Class 78," she recited, numbly. "Yes." Yes, they'd been her classmates, the ones she'd never bothered to get to know, because they were all too intimidated by her anyway, and she was too entwined in Junko to care, and they'd all forgotten her anyway and now none of it mattered. Nothing mattered. "You were..." She paused, unsure if she ought to even ask. "You were... older, weren't you?"
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And it had already been more or less set that his sister would be joining Class 77--No. She had been in Class 77, and she'd been murdered right there by her classmates. He tightened his interlaced hands until the fingers turned white.
"If you knew me, then that just proves that everything they told us was true. Damn it..."
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She swallowed, taking another long breath to steady herself. Unless it had somehow happened after her death.
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Or, well, more like: at least until he could get back there and suddenly not have all his memories erased and also probably go back to being a supervillain, and most likely get his ass executed by the Future Foundation. But whatever.
"The only thing this me's gonna remember...is the Field Trip of Mutual Killing."
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"I'm sorry," she mumbled again, after a long moment. It seemed like the thing to say-- it was easily her most-used phrase. If she wasn't so much of a coward she could have volunteered more about his memories. But... he seemed... so much more stable, now, not to mention guilt-ridden. She didn't want to burden him. That would be her excuse.
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"Not like it's your fault."
Yeah. He totally didn't remember her. But if she was familiar with the term, he at least wouldn't have to explain. He gestured with one hand as if to wipe the subject off the table.
"Tch. That's fucking over with now, anyway. And I think it's over for your class, too. If what I heard during our last trial's true, anyway."
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It took her a moment to ask, forcing the question out, dreading the outcome either way-- "Who won?"
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He rubbed a hand over the bristles of his hair. His carefully-shaved stripes were almost entirely grown in, but there wasn't a lot he could do about it by himself. He didn't have eyes in the back of his head. Hell, he didn't even have eyes, plural.
"Your group must've won out against that woman on the outside, since a couple of 'em barged in at the end to help us out. And then, with ours...we didn't let her get what she wanted, anyway."
He looked solemn at that. They'd basically wiped themselves out, and for what?
"Dunno if you could say we won, but at least we didn't lose."
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She...
She should have known.
She should have known. She should have known when it happened, should have felt it deep in her bones, they were twins, she loved her she should have known and she should have known it would end like this because how else could it ever have possibly ended, how else could Junko's games ever end, she was always playing with fire and laughing at the idea of being burned because she'd welcome it and she should have known and stopped it before it got to this, she should have known Junko was going to kill her, she was always going to be the death of her and she should have known it would all be pointless it was always going to be pointless--
"Oh," she finally managed, weak and rasping, expression outwardly unchanged except for how completely dead her eyes had gone. She felt like she was suffocating. This room was too small, too bright, she-- she staggered to her feet, trembling almost imperceptibly, face a mask of calm. "I'm-- I'm sorry, I-- should-- look around." It was a terrible excuse, but at least her voice didn't shake when she said it, just came out haltingly and flat and absolutely drenched in apathy.
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(No, it was still weird.)
But he just stood as well, unable to put his finger on what exactly was wrong with the girl. "If you're sure," he said, trying to find some kind of clue in her bearing, but coming up empty. "Just--this is House 8, all right? If you run into any trouble, you can come back here."
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She slipped away, movements stilted and mechanical, sure that she would probably never speak to him again. He had his life to lead, now, after all.