初音ミク (Hatsune Miku) (
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first song
She now found herself in a very dark place. At first, she had only looked around, trying to see if maybe, just maybe, she could get an idea of where she might have been; it was for naught, though, it seemed. She couldn't recognize anything. It was just dark.
It was then that she began to panic, frantically reaching her arms out (and being met with very limited arm mobility) and touching the sides of her current location, feeling around for a possible exit to the place.
When she couldn't seem to find one, that was when she started screaming.
Despite her lack of true humanity, tears poured from her eyes and ran down her cheeks; her voice, though synthesized, held the emotion of fear as she screamed for help, pounding on the sides of the place she found herself trapped in. Nothing she did seemed to help.
No, she needed to calm down and think logically about this. It was the only way she would find her way out, right? If nobody was around that she could depend on, she had to depend on herself.
Calming down was not something that was happening easily, though. Every time she tried, she couldn't help but return to the blubbering mess she had been only moments before.
It was now that she had to try the one thing that always managed to calm her down.
Softly at first, and then growing in volume as she continued, a song started to come from one of the sarcophagi.
It was then that she began to panic, frantically reaching her arms out (and being met with very limited arm mobility) and touching the sides of her current location, feeling around for a possible exit to the place.
When she couldn't seem to find one, that was when she started screaming.
Despite her lack of true humanity, tears poured from her eyes and ran down her cheeks; her voice, though synthesized, held the emotion of fear as she screamed for help, pounding on the sides of the place she found herself trapped in. Nothing she did seemed to help.
No, she needed to calm down and think logically about this. It was the only way she would find her way out, right? If nobody was around that she could depend on, she had to depend on herself.
Calming down was not something that was happening easily, though. Every time she tried, she couldn't help but return to the blubbering mess she had been only moments before.
It was now that she had to try the one thing that always managed to calm her down.
Softly at first, and then growing in volume as she continued, a song started to come from one of the sarcophagi.
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It seemed to be way too much to believe. And yet, she couldn't deny that this was real. She knew Haku wouldn't lie to her.
She didn't know what to do, now. Some part of her was subconsciously hoping that Haku would take the lead.
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She smiled at Miku faintly.
"Let's go."
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"O-Okay," she said, mirroring the faint smile, and then smiling a little bigger. Maybe if she smiled a little more, it would help both of them feel better about the situation.
It had always worked before, right?
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"I'm not sure if we're going to wind up rooming together... but you can visit me any time you want. Oh, and... don't go anywhere alone, okay?"
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Wait, they give us rooms? She made a face before echoing her thoughts.
"They give us rooms?"
And then.
"Who's 'they'?"
So many questions.
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Haku paused, blinking a few times.
"... the... people who brought us here, I guess? We've never seen them, though..."
Wait, was the other questions?
Oh.
"The door will open if you stand in front of it."
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Haku watched her, waiting for one of the doors to respond to her.
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"Waii! It really opened!!"
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"Helloooooo?" She called in there, just in case. Upon receiving no response, though, she stepped back and wandered back over to Haku.
"I guess nobody's in there, waiii ..."
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