username: KestrelTheFirecat
name: Winter
crewmate or imposter?: crewmate
prompt answer: wip
deerbroken wrote:
username: deerbroken
name: dante
crewmate or imposter?: imposter
prompt answer:
It had always been there. Under the surface, waiting to connect. At a young age, he could see floating eyes and hands in the corners of rooms, but his parents dismissed him, told him he had an overactive imagination. After a time he grew numb to it, wrote it off as nothing but a hallucination out of the corner of his eye. Eventually, they seemed to stop.
He grew up. He changed. Got an average office job, spent his nights alone, staring up at the stars from the terrace of his apartment. It all became so mundane, but the memories of his childhood, of those strange things lurking in dark places loomed over his head. He had not seen a vision of some haunted form in years; He wondered if it had ever truly happened, or if he was trying to play tricks on his parents, his siblings, his friends. The empty sky was blurred with light that night, a consequence of living in the city, but the moon still gave off a soft glow somewhere high on the horizon. He swirled a glass in his hand, sighed softly as he turned, the great glass wall facing him, reflecting the city behind him. It was then that he saw it; a glimpse of something else, a figure behind him, an unholy amount of piercing red eyes staring at him, the creature twice the size of a man and clearly malicious in nature with the way it loomed over him. His head turned and he nearly cried in fear, but behind him, there was nothing. When he returned his gaze to the glass, the same was true; the world was empty, behind him, the glass pitch black. The lights flickered for a moment, and then the feeling passed; Dante shook his head, and set down the glass in his hand. Too much to drink, he told himself, but he knew that was not the truth. He had to move again.
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