kingofgamecorner: ([alarm] are you okay?!)
Mutou Yuugi ([personal profile] kingofgamecorner) wrote2012-03-26 11:37 pm

6th Piece // Goldenrod City // Audio/Action

[A fizzle of noise, and then the screams of some likely horrific manner from his company in the room. Yuugi didn't bother turning on the screen, because his faces wouldn't help anything, and a distressed pokémon would likely cut in in seconds.

So there's just one frazzled Yuugi talking.]


Hello? Is- I should just go to a doctor, but. Is.

[What can he ask? This, can't be normal, and he doesn't expect much. But, he can't just keep trying to find answers on his own! Nothing's waking Bakura up, and sitting here by him or keeping his pokémon off isn't helping.

And neither does his growing question of, whether this proceeds, a Johto exit.

When a horrid screech comes from his company - likely heard all the way on the street, at that, drawing attention to the house - he jolts back.]


Does anyone know- Are comas common here?

[[ooc: quick warning- responses may be slow over the week, but the difference might be covered by Fran, with Bakura's distressed ghost-types! Lucky, eh?]]
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[personal profile] papas_bunnydoll 2012-03-27 04:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[Yeah there is that...]

Are they from a different time point than you are? Like you know things they don't?
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[personal profile] papas_bunnydoll 2012-03-27 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Tot doesn't think that matters. It's just that they're sleeping here and kind of playing catch up with there.

[It's really kind of hard for her to explain even if she understood it better.]

Someone said when we're here we're kind of stuck there, so the sleeping is them being stuck here while being back there. But he could wake up and not know about being hurt at home still, or he could have memories past that.
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[personal profile] papas_bunnydoll 2012-03-30 07:15 am (UTC)(link)
No...when people really go home, and stay there, they aren't here any more.

[She hopes that makes more sense.]

It usually takes about a week before they wake up, but no one knows what they'll remember. It can be a long time or a short one.