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marshmelia · 16 days ago
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SWITCH!
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leminhthinking · 7 months ago
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hmm... (just inserting the autistic characters mentioned in the second pic)
also saving something i wrote in my notepad a while ago (its under the cut)
13/3/2024, 12:30 am:
osoto masaki is autistic why didnt anyone ever bring that up like he fits neatly in that smart cold autistic man kinda trope, his actions and emotions work in a way that can sometimes be seen as strange. he seems to have his own set of rules to live by in life (on him saving kanekono). hes overly fixated on. things, like achieving his parents' attention, like. you know. fucking atori haruto. ĐM the guy even only want to be seen to be understood nữa is that not ND enough to you. is that not autistic enough....
are his parents mean to him because hes autistic? god maybe. maybe not. i dont even know, theres too little information about them. but i do know theyre not satisfied with masaki their son and yet felt that someone who worked at a hotel like atori haruto worthed their attention more. my hc is that, he somehow made perfection seems so effortless while their son seems to be trying too hard. its in the way the two act, so like maybe atori seems to be more natural and their masaki seems to just be. awkward. and then hes just distant and all too.
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himi-wiz · 2 years ago
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If I have a nickel for how many pathetically toxic, practically irredeemable unless it's an au adult men I ended up enjoying, I'll have 3 nickels.
It's not a lot but it sure as hell weird. Also all three are involved in the stem field in some way who are determined to stick to their committed evil paths even if it sucks for them and two of them are retired military personnel that are pretty shitty dads or dad-figures in their 40s.
Guessing game:
First is a sorry excuse of a doctor running a Mafia whose greatest joy seems to be shipping his apprentices, acting delusional enough so people would underestimate him but also he likes being delusional anyways, game theory and bugging his ex-husband. Way too obsessed with finding optimal solution, please stop logick for once and have a heart, you managed that in a canonical au before why are you doing this.
Second is a conman who helped the current government overthrow the system by creating the setting's famed mind control musical device, may have helped created a bunch of pink clone children and is happily avoiding child support (for both his bio and clone ones) and spends his life on various schemes cheating people out of money. At least he's got drip and a very good voice. 100/10 will get cheated and wouldn't even realise it.
Third one is a sad mop of a failing med student pressured by his parents who gets obsessed with hunting down his current target because of jealousy when this walking inferiority complex can't cope with his daddy/mommy issues. Talking about why he is heinous is a serious spoiler but when your best friend is a little girl who understands you because you both have antisocial tendencies is not a good sign.
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seec-logic · 9 months ago
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Welcome to the Mystery SEEC Club
The fandom is pretty active in Twitter with the tag #seectwt , and I thought of bringing the excitement here. Cause, why not?
First thing first,
This blog is dedicated to SEEC ESC-APE games, so that includes:
Alice’s Spiritual Judge | アリスの精神裁判 (JP) | 愛麗絲的精神審判 (CN)
The Caged Garden Cock Robin | 籠庭のクックロビン (JP) | 庭笼的知更鸟 (CN)
The Prison Boys | 監獄少年 (JP) | 监狱少年 (CN)
Yotsume God | 四ツ目神 (JP) | 四目神 (CN)
Tasokare Hotel | 誰ソ彼ホテル (JP) | 黄昏旅店 (CN) | 황혼 호텔 (KR)
Tsumugu Logic | 紡ロジック (JP) \ 纺之逻辑 (CN)
Uyrh no Shohosen | ウーユリーフの処方箋 (JP) | 物语叶的处方药 or 乌尤利夫的处方笺 (CN)
??? Tasokare Hotel - T S U B O M I - ???
SEEC creates other casual games, but I'm not talking about them here. Except for Robin.
Second,
Kei has been wonderful in putting up links: where to download, official social medias, fanwork playlists, and communities. Please do check them out!
We also have a Discord server where you can hang out and ramble about Osoto. Do join us here!
Let me know if the link expires (I hope it won't).
Last but not least,
I'm just a humbled fan. I love discussions and I tend to have ideas or headcanons, but please don't expect much. I ship many pairings and I may not remember to spoiler tag each time, so proceed with caution. . .
Psst psst! By the way, have you heard about Tasokare Hotel Anime (Jan 2025)? Or about Tasokare Hotel Tsubomi?
Anyways, my ask is always open!
Let's be friends and hype together :>
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ispeakinthetags · 2 years ago
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im fucking sorry!? Ruri's room is terrifying as hell and she looks half dead and Atori sounds like a yandere and looks like he's into asphyxiation
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someone give my baby a hug 😭
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and this makes me think Osoto and Atori shippers had a point
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meroooooon · 4 years ago
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Im actually fond of these 2
(read right to left)
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merocake · 4 years ago
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Happy (belated) birthday to one of the most cruel and despair inducing detective ever. Anyway, please play Tasokare Hotel!
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seriyamarsseta · 4 years ago
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Really worth it. Suddenly i ship they two-
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xxuruika · 5 years ago
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I dont think Osoto is gay...but is he...?
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azure-dance · 6 years ago
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reasons to play tasokare hotel
a character is canonically into vore and Very Serious about it
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frozencorner · 6 years ago
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Ok... maybe the onlybway you could save Osoto is to buy the after ending story... I want to buy but don’t have money lol
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kanteryuuzen · 6 years ago
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hi. i've two questions -does neko like, end up with someone ? and can you please suggest games like tasokare hotel, prison boys etc? ヽ(^o^)丿 uwu
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As for the games (besides obvious one like Dangan Ronpa / Ace Attorney) you can probably check Ghost Trick! If you’re into romance though, then I’ve heard Collar x Malice is great~ (I haven’t played it though)
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kittykattymwah · 5 years ago
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drag you to hell
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sylv-atica · 4 years ago
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My Thoughts on Tsumugu Logic
So hey this is totally a spoiler so get away if you dont want to be spoiled.
Tsumugu Logic totally played me as they lock the murder mystery part aka the chapter 9 and so on. I was completely fooled up till i realized i havent see the whole "Tsumugu drowning" at the very beginning of the story. Though the surprise was nice, the story didnt feel as compelling as Tasokare Hotel for me, the pacing felt strange i guess... like all of the sudden the genre changed and stuff get dumped at the last few portion of the game... but it was intended by the author as they want to write something "different" from their usual work. Less fantasy, gruesome morbid stuff yada yada yada....
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Characters wise, i really like Tsumugu and Sosei. Tsumugu is energetic, high-tension, hyper kinda guy. He's a ball of energy and he's plenty cute as he beamed from time to time but he has strong character and very true to his conviction. His choice not to forgive the murderer even though he had loved her for a long time. He could assess the situations and keep a cool head if needed to. Tbh he's a cool dude.
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On the other hand, Sosei is the capable (except for housekeeping) smart, cool as cucumber dude and was written with the concept of "someone who can laugh at Oosoto and Neko narcissism regarding destiny". He's snarky and I really love his pouty sprites hahahaha. I love how the game explore Sosei and Koyo relationship and I really enjoyed chapter 8. Wish he had more screentime tbh.
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Then onwards to our main villain: Kotoko. I did dread that Kotoko might be the killer when "climbing the railing" stuff was shown in the investigation of the 2nd murder. I didnt really like her as i thought she was iffy right from the start, but especially moreso when she was involved with Mirae (chap 6). Her advice, for me, didnt sound so nice as if she was disregarding Miraes effort... so i was just irked so bad at that point...
Never really been suspicious of her before that certain point in the investigation, but i didnt expect her to be a uhh psycho??? But hey... you know when Tsumugu pushed her head down and scared her by pretending to stab her with a knife, hahaha.... i felt elated... i know its strange, but it was satisfying to see after all the shitshow...
Her motive was understandable but i guess she irked me too much to earn my sympathy.... I do like Yu, tbh i really like him even though his screen time is almost nonexistent and we only knew Yu from the chat section (which was not him but Kotoko all along). He's a cutie sure but he also a nice friend that tsumugu made in highschool... I was ridiculously surprised when it was revealed that he died, much like Tsumugu.
I think that there are more story about the highchool day on the special stories but i dont think ill ever buy it... its not as expensive as the Tasokare Hotel one but it would still strike a blow on my wallet... I wanna see Tsumugu and Yu highschool day, and i wanna see Sosei and Koyo too :((
Long story short: I enjoyed this game and it surprised me from time to time. Tsumugu Logic just like any ESC-APE game has memorable and interesting characters. The story didnt felt as episodic as Tasokare Hotel but it felt less integrated for me as the whole murder and black club stuff was randomly thrown towards the end ot the game without any prior foreshadowing (which was completely intended by the author)... Probably because I played Tasokare Hotel first that i cant help but liking it better but Tsumugu Logic still worth the try for an escape game or visual novel fans.
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runesfactory · 4 years ago
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run cried the crawling | chapter 01
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summary: Tasokare Hotel is a place that exists between the real world and the afterlife. A residing place for spirits whose fate has yet been decided. To die or to live on. Aesop has yet to discover the truth behind his own near demise. It was until a stranger walked through the doors of the hotel with an owl head that the horrific truth began to unravel.
pairing: aesop carl x eli clark
genre: mystery, supernatural, horror & romance
warnings:  mature themes. descriptive writing of violence and blood. body horror. strong angst. equally strong romance. heavy pining. mild profanity. death. tasokare hotel spoilers.
word count: 3261
chapters: 01 | 02 | ...
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To Aesop, thoughts about your fate after death aren't unusual. The afterlife and qhat not. However, spending his time at a vintage hotel certainly never crossed his mind. A hotel in the middle of a barren world, might he add.
Yet here Aesop stands, behind the receptionist desk beside Vera Nair, the manager’s assistant. The Hotel Manager told Aesop that he’d be away for a minute or two. He knows very well that the Manager has just left his responsibilities by going around, aimlessly, or taking a nap somewhere in this hotel. “That damn useless manager!” Vera curses under her breath, slamming her fist on the desk. He doesn't feel like he’s qualified for a task like this, welcoming guests and all. Surely not because his previous occupation focuses mainly on interacting with the dead rather than the living. But they're technically not alive, are they? 
The Hotel Manager of this hotel is quite the character. He’s not human, first of all. He remembered feeling freaked out by the flame-headed man when they first met. However, he’s not the only non-human in this hotel. Vera Nair and Lucchino are the two other non-humans, though Vera seems human. He once tried asking her and she only gave her a knowing smile, saying ‘wouldn’t you like to know’.
This is quite the world. It feels as if time never passes. The sky remains the same, so it’s difficult to tell whether minutes or hours have passed.
At this point, who knows how long he’s been waiting until his time to move on as a spirit comes. When will that time be? He doesn’t know. For all he knows, it could be forever that he stays there. To be honest, he doesn’t mind it all that much. The unknown unease him and the questions around his own fate are filled with it. If he were to spend the rest of his life in this state of limbo, he wouldn't really mind. Maybe.
The window of the lobby glares the shade of yellow and orange from the sky outside. Time doesn’t move in this place. As its name suggests, time remains between the twilight and sunset. Most of the rooms have windows showing exactly that, but Aesop’s room has a piece of the night sky. He realized it has changed not long after his arrival. The dark blue sky littered with tiny freckles of stars decorating the blank surface. He quite likes it.
Perhaps the change of sky has something to do with his memory? That the change is significant? He wonders what it could possibly mean. Perhaps he died at night time. To have died at night... It makes him wonder whether he had a peaceful death of some sort. The very reason why he’s still glued to this enigma of a place that is the hotel.
His death. How did he die? And why?
Those are the questions that kept lingering in his mind. The key to his departure from this hotel yet the clues given to him left him were bits and pieces of memories and information of what his life might've been like. Nothing detrimental to his death. It leaves him with more questions than answers really.
His name is Aesop Carl. He's 21. He works, well, worked to be more precise as an embalmer. He was quite fond of his work, proud of his craft, perhaps still is. And he was (or maybe still is) in a relationship with a man. However, the portrait of him and said person had been burned off. The corner of the portrait had the initials ‘A&EC’ written on the back of it. He wondered if the initials belonged to them. It’s strange that he couldn’t recall the face of the man, but he believes the person was important to him. Perhaps still is.
It’s frustrating to not remember anything.
Those were the only things he knew about himself so far. Then other things came along such as he's not so terrible at cooking, quite adept in the art of ballet, and doesn't enjoy the company of strangers.
Nothing gave him a hint as to what might've happened to him. Not a single clue. The closest thing he knows to his death is the night sky of his room and the burned portrait. Perhaps, he was burned alive. A gruesome thought really, but he doesn't dismiss the possibility.
It's not enough to merely guess how you've died. You have to be certain. At least that’s what he concluded from observing other guests who’ve successfully passed on from here. Slowly, he's given up on the hopes of returning to the real world. Death is inevitable. That's what he says to himself every day as an Embalmer. 
"So much to learn yet not a single clue…" He mumbles to himself, leaning his back against the drawers behind him, and crosses both of his arms across his chest. His eyes remain fixated on the windows tinted with orange. He’s left by himself, Vera had told him that she needs to take care of the matters in the bar even though he knows they don’t have any guests. Well, he brushes it off. It doesn’t really matter.
"Mr. Aesop! Good morning!" A voice greets him and when he turns to looks. It’s Emma, the hotel’s gardener, and cleaning service. Her face is always covered with hints of dirt. The same goes for her whole attire whenever he sees her. She always greets everyone with a lot of enthusiasm, so warm and cheerful. Even to him although he’s more than aware he comes off as quite off-putting to most if not all people.
Aesop finds it difficult to get close to anyone, always thinking either they might not really like him or they’re out to get him. He finds it hard to tell if anyone is being genuine at all. However, Emma is one of the few exceptions. Her company aside, her peculiar interest in plants piqued his interest and reminded him of his own interests although his are much grimmer by comparison. Although, he's quite fond of certain plants himself and Emma's always more than happy to provide.
“Ms. Woods,” Aesop responds softly, nodding slightly. “Working hard in the garden as usual?”
“Yes! The mini garden I’ve created in my room has grown splendidly! I’d love to show you some of the berries that have sprouted.” Emma giggles, clenching her hands together while her eyes glimmer. “If you feel comfortable, please do visit my room when you have some time to spare!”
To the offer, he can only smile though eyes avoiding hers, “I’ll consider it.”
The entrance door creaks, opening itself. Both of their eyes shifted to the figure walking through the door. A stranger walks in with the head of an owl.
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Upon their first arrival, each individual who hasn't figured out who they are will have their faces hidden. Not every person who enters the hotel has it, as he quickly found out. Their heads are often covered by some form of a mask. It seems that the same thing has happened to this individual.
"Welcome to Tasokare Hotel," He bows slightly, putting his best facade, "How may I be of service to you, sir?"
"A hotel?" The stranger tilts their head to the side. "Sorry, I just have no idea where to go and it seems that wherever I go I always encounter this building. A hotel, you say…"
"Yes, sir."
"How strange. I've never seen a hotel such as this before. Let alone in the middle of nowhere." The stranger tilts his head up, gazing around the building, taking in the atmosphere of the hotel.
"This hotel lies between the two realms of the real world and the afterlife." Aesop continues to explain while taking out the guest book, displaying it across the table to the stranger. "A spirit such as yourself encounters this place simply because you are lying between those two realms."
"A spirit?" The stranger continues to questions. "Ah, would that mean I'm dead?" He asks rather calmly.
Emma shakes her head, continuing off Aesop, "Not quite! You have yet to die and that's why you're here."
"I see." The stranger mumbles. Aesop wasn't as calm as this when he first discovered the place. He was quite frantic, panicking and adamant that it was all a dream. Possibly freaked the Hotel Manager off.
"Okay, sir. If you could just sign here please then I'll ask a staff member to help you."
"O-oh, I don't think I can afford to pay to stay here."
"There is no need," Aesop replies shortly, handing the stranger the pen. It might've caught the stranger off guard, yet he signed on the book anyway. 
"Well," He pauses, before calmly saying, "It seems like I don't remember my name."
"That's quite normal here, no need to worry." Emma smiles widely at the stranger. "It's part of our job to help you remember your memories!"
"My memories?"
"Yes! Your room will tell us bits and pieces about you and what happened to you. Of course, we can only help with certain things such as finding items that may look important to you. Items that might trigger them."
"Is that so? Will remembering help me move on from this place?"
"Bingo!" She gives him a finger gun gesture. "Either that or you may return back to the real world. The reason why most of us are still here is that our body's still somewhat intact in the real world."
"Most of us?" He seems surprised. "Ah, are you-"
"Most of us are spirits as well, yes." She puts it simply.
"Ah, I see. I apologize if I come off as insensitive." The stranger bows slightly. It's difficult to tell what expression he was making with the owl head though, from the soft tone he uses, Aesop can tell it was genuine.
"There is no need to apologize. This is hardly a normal circumstance to be in. Understandably it's hard for anybody to internalize." The second the stranger completes signing up the book, Aesop shuts it close and puts it back on the shelf. He turns his back towards the stranger, reaching out to a key in one of the drawers behind him.
He stands still for a moment. Perhaps that may be a little too harsh, Aesop thinks to himself. However, it's true. Arriving at this strange hotel, being told that you're hanging by a thread between life and death. Can anyone afford to be careful with what they say around the subject?
"You're certainly right, Mr…"
"Carl. Aesop Carl."
"Mr. Carl,” The stranger speaks his name gently. “Thank you for easing some of my concerns! And thank you too, Miss…”
“Miss Woods. You may call me Emma, I don’t really mind.” Emma waves her hand at him. “Mr. Aesop, you should take the kind gentleman to his room! Ah, ah, ah,” She lifts her finger at Aesop. An immediate response before Aesop could protest. “I’ll take over the desk for a while. Besides, we don’t get that many guests these days. It’ll be fine. Let me quickly change my clothes!”
For a moment, he hesitates. By the looks on Emma’s face, it wouldn’t go anywhere if he were to argue with her. He doesn’t like confrontation, so he lets out a sigh, Emma squeals at this then continues to rush to her room as fast as she could. Aesop turns to the stranger, “Alright, sir. I’ll be guiding and assisting you if you don’t mind.”
“Not at all! Please lead the way.”
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The red carpet and vintage wallpaper across the halls of the hotel give off the old-style aesthetic. The whole building is filled to the brim with vintage furniture, even more so in the bar area where you can hear jazz music echo through the room. It is a miracle that the Hotel Manager was able to maintain the cleanliness of this space, though he’s very much convinced it’s all thanks to the staff that was here prior to his arrival.
Aesop and the stranger walk down the halls of the second floor. He lives on the same floor as well. It’s a very quiet floor. He likes the atmosphere. Each floor has similar grand decor, much different from the lobby. The red-carpeted floor with complicated patterns embroidered across it. Accompanied with a light, creamy wallpaper and the yellow tinted chandelier-like lights that go all the way through the hallway. It’s quite fancy.
Each step they take causes tiny thumps against the carpeted floor. It’s quiet. He appreciates that. He dreaded small talks, not quite because he dislikes the people themselves, but he just doesn’t know what to say. He much prefers this silence over having his thoughts rambling, him desperately grasping for any answers that would deem suitable to whoever he speaks to. Aesop thinks about the smallest details, the most trivial details. Simply put, small talks aren’t his forte.
He lets out a deep breath, stopping in front of the door of the room, “This is it.” He unlocks the door with the key in his hand then turns the knob, revealing the room.
Each individual room is like a piece of the person’s life summarized in a room. From the furniture to the color of the wallpaper and the flooring. The stranger’s room is quite simple. Aesop often encounters extravagant paintings, gold linen sheets, and such. But. There is nothing too extravagant about it aside from the peculiar birdcage standing near the bookshelf, not far from the door. The walls are colored in plain, navy blue shade with wooden flooring.
"This is quite the room." The stranger remarks, looking around the room perhaps with an awed look Aesop would imagine. “Does it fit your liking?" He asks quietly.
"Yes, yes, it does. I'm quite surprised actually. Impeccable service for a hotel in a stranded place” He jokes.
“No, any of the rooms can be like this. Depending on the guest.” Aesop puts it blatantly with a blank look on his face. The stranger laughs at the deadpan response. “I see. Even so, this feels… familiar. Almost homely.”
It always does. It did for Aesop. It didn’t take so long for him to get used to the comfort of his own chambers. The more he thought about it, it’s quite scary how easy he felt at home there. The familiar atmosphere and all. Almost as if to bring you a false sense of comfort. Every Time he steps outside of those comforting walls, he’s reminded again of the odd reality he currently lives in.
“So, I guess I’ll have to look around the room for clues, I assume?” The stranger walks toward the bed, grazing their hand over the metal frame of the bed.
“Yes. I’ll be assisting you in doing so.”
“That’d be immensely helpful. Thank you very much, Mr. Carl. You’ve been very helpful to ease my confusion. It’s quite comforting.” The stranger bows slightly before him, one hand behind him. The gesture caught Aesop off guard, though not to let it slip he simply huffs lightly. Again, he feels like behind that owl head he could sense a smile.
So the two began searching through the room.
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There were only two rooms in this room. It’s quite small by comparison to the other ones he’s ever been in. However, spacious enough that it grants a jointed living room next to the bedroom. Aesop begins his search there while the stranger’s in the bedroom. Important documents and identification are his main priority. Those are the few things that could at least give the guests an identity to hang onto. A face to their masked selves. A person.
It wasn’t a long search. The room is quite small and there were only a handful of places they were able to look into. Aesop continues to fumble through knick-knacks around the room. There aren’t a lot of them around, barely any really. Rather, he finds plenty of journals and books regarding the stars, plenty related to birds as well. He concludes that the stranger is probably fond of owls the most, knowing his face is shaped as an owl. Aesop laughs softly at the excited scribbles of footnotes that they put in each of those journals.
However, he remains fixated on a couple of things. At the corner of every book he encounters, there’s an initial written on them.
E.C. Scribbled, carved, and written. His thumb grazed over the initial.
An initial that belongs to the stranger. It must be unless it’s a pseudonym. He wouldn’t really pass that possibility. Writers often do that. The more Aesop flicks through the pages, he couldn’t help but feel as if he’s seen such writing before. He brushes his fingers over the writing, deep in his own thoughts. Just who is this stranger? He can’t help but notice the way something is tugging itself in him.
He remains wary and curious all the same, but it wouldn’t help to bombard someone who has no clue of who they are with questions. He keeps the feeling to himself. After completing his search through the shelves, he heads back to the bedroom where the stranger is. The stranger was on the floor, surrounded by piles of documents and papers.
Aesop sees a man. No, the stranger, standing still, head looking down with his body facing towards the window. No longer did he have the head of an owl. The moonlight from outside casting over a halo-like outline of the strangers’ oddly still figure. It shines over the back of the head of the faceless stranger. He stands so incredibly still, almost statue-like. Aesop slowly approaches the figure, then-
“Eli,” The stranger speaks.
“I-I’m sorry?” Aesop stutters.
When the man turns around to face Aesop’s own grey eyes, he sees the lovely shade of navy blue. A glint of the moonlight reflected in their eyes and their dark brown hair. Now, maskless, he can clearly see the smile on the man’s face. “I remember it. My name. My name is Eli Clark.”
There’s a pounding in his head.
When Aesop takes a few steps closer to him, his eyes widen now feeling his body has frozen still. This is the only other room that shows the night sky. Moreso, they have the same view. It feels like looking out to his own window but from a different angle. He senses a thousand questions overwhelming his thoughts.
Eli… Eli Clark…
His mind echoes the name repeatedly like voices speaking simultaneously.
The other man turns to face him. The back of his head abruptly surged with an ache. As if he was--
-- hit on the back of his head. It was hard. Aesop's head greets the cold ground almost instantly. The impact left a ringing in his ear. His sight blurs. He hears an echo of the siren, slightly faint in his head. He desperately crawls his body across the ground, unsure of where to go but he remembers his lip moves.
The iron taste of his own blood lingers. A name on the tip of his tongue. Eli’s name. He needs to let Eli know. He feels his hand extend towards something. It reaches out towards a phone. Fingers grasping and scratching against the ground as he struggles to drag his body across the floor. He fails to notice the shadow that looms over his figure.
“Don’t you dare try to run away!” The figure cries out.
When the second hit strikes, his entire body remains still. He could feel the numbing pain across his head, the gushing liquid on the side of his head that leaks out slowly within his view. Before his eyes begin to give up, he senses another presence. The numbness reaches his head and before he knew it.
“E… Eli…” He whispers before passing out.
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meroooooon · 4 years ago
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If only it's a different kind of world, they might become good friends...
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