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Hiyori Tomoe [巴 日和] ([personal profile] tfy) wrote 2024-04-20 05:39 pm (UTC)

ARRIVAL

"It was two nights before New Year's Eve when my partner and I got kidnapped. We went to bed normally in our separate rooms inside ES, but woke up somewhere else entirely.

I can't speak for everything that happened to Jun-kun, since I didn't ask him for details, but our experience seems to have been roughly the same. Our clothes had been changed while we slept. I woke up wearing the sort of outfit I'd never wear on purpose; it wasn't something taken from my wardrobe, let's just put it that way. And when I awoke, there was someone lying in the bed next to me.

I know what this all sounds like, but I promise I didn't go on any bender the previous night. First of all, I don't drink, and second of all, I was completely focused on SS. The same is true of Jun-kun. We were abducted in the dead of the night without any prior warning.

So was the person I woke up with - I won't reveal their name here, out of respect for their privacy, but they didn't have any clue what was going on. We woke up inside a fancy-looking room, one that had been decked out to celebrate someone's wedding. Both of us were wearing smartwatches, and the watches had eerie messages displayed on them. Mine no longer shows the same message, so I can't quote it verbatim, but it said we'd been checked into a resort slash casino called "The Golden Peacock" as a newlywed couple. The message congratulated us on our marriage, and told us we'd been given a junior penthouse as a complimentary gift while they worked on checking us into our "reserved rooms." Our messages also referred to us as "wildcards," which I'll get to later.

Needless to say, there was no marriage, and neither one of us had ever reserved a room. Nothing untoward happened. We were horribly confused, and wanted to know what was going on. But when that other person left the suite and started to interrogate the staff, they were told something very disturbing. They asked where the exit was and how we could leave, and they got told the only way to leave was by having sex with people.

At that point, I realized how dire the situation was and started to act accordingly. I parted ways with them after that, and started to search the resort for an exit. But I wouldn't find one that day, and I still haven't found one even as I write this.

Over a month has passed since my arrival. This is my account of everything that's happened to me, everything I've learned about the operation known as the Golden Peacock, and everything I suspect about the criminals in charge."

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