nobodys_puppet: (Faded Memories)
Xion ([personal profile] nobodys_puppet) wrote in [community profile] voidtreckerexpress2020-10-19 11:47 am

Not So Secret Reports - OTA. Sorta.

Who: Open - but it might be hard to find the person behind this mess
Where: All around the train by now, in many public cars. (So not the sleepers, but pretty much everywhere else.)
When: the days following the VoidStorm
What: At one point Xion's journal fell and pages were scattered around the train...
Warnings: Angst. Possible suicide/self harm mentions. Frustrations. Kingdom Hearts drama.


Now that things have calmed down some, there is more than just emotional clean up to see to. Among the debris of things people might have dropped or broken are scattered pages from a fairly basic seeming notebook. The handwriting is perhaps not the best, and some of the words have been smudged or scattered.

Whoever wrote the pages... they aren't there when the pages are found. The hand writing doesn't match the signs around the train, so it probably isn't whoever made those. In fact, few people - if anyone - would have seen this handwriting before. That means the clues are in what little is legible of the pages themselves.

But there are hints of what might be an interesting story, were one bored enough to investigate....


(OOC notes: The pages are numbered here for convenance of meta-planning. They are not numbed IC and are in no way indicative of order. Also Xion is not near any of the pages and has not yet realized they are missing. So these are for people to interact with each other or just post thought posts about having found them. So sadly these will not count for bonus AC new CR with Xion unless someone actually finds her.)

unfavorableinstigation: It is dark, but Nita is inside reading a book. (Dark)

Re: 10.

[personal profile] unfavorableinstigation 2020-10-25 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Nita had picked up this abused scrap of paper in the Standard car. Reading it had been an accident, one that had caused her to wince in memory of much simpler times.

There was no doubt this was someone's personal journal, at any rate, but whose? And how to ask...