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(( OOC: No worries! I apologize for sending the wrong message. It's just that I'm sometimes afraid that my tags might be hard to work off of. But thank you! I really like what you're doing with Puck here! <333 ))
[ It was perhaps only natural that Sasha's narrative had taken that particular course as her memories of castles and buildings both dark and silent mingled in her mind. She hesitates for quite a long moment, sounding as if she would start speaking again, but stops. She finds herself surprised at the turn of events in the narrative and for the fact that someone else knew of the black building. Finally, the words come -- ]
"There was nothing to do for the sleepers. Nothing seemed to stir them awake -- not a single reaction. It was as if the stableboy did not exist to them at all."
[ It would seem that Sasha knows of a young girl herself -- and one who had disappeared from the dome. ]
"He looked closer at the girl and confirmed for himself that she was indeed one of the villagers he had encountered before. He might not have spoken to her much, but he remembered her as the kind who always had a smile for all those she had met, and now she is not to smile again. 'Doesn't she look healthy, for someone who had disappeared months ago?' he thought out loud. Indeed, the girl looked exactly on that day she had been seen last. It was as if her body had never grown hungry nor tired, as if she had been thoroughly cared for.
In his shock, he had almost forgotten he had a mission and moved along. He finally sees another familiar face: that of a young man with strange white hair. He had always warned the villagers to be careful, and was always one to ask the most provocative of questions, but one day he had also disappeared. No one knew where he had gone nor what had happened, except for our hero.
'The others must know!' he says to himself. He dashed to the door, pounding his fist against it, calling to the small man. 'Let me out!' he cried out. 'Let me out! People have to know about this!' He tried opening it the same way the little man did earlier, but it was locked fast. He tried calling out again..."