UNHOLY DISORDER
You find yourselves in a surprisingly sterile room. It's entirely white, almost blindingly so. There are a few beanbag chairs to sit on, though perhaps not enough for your entire family. On one of the walls, there's a laminated poster of a wheel. At the center of the room is a table with a glass case on top. If you lift the case, you'll find a single red button. Behind a glass panel on the wall is a monitor that is currently off.
Curiously, it does not seem as though you can actually destroy anything in this room (save for a simple note by the button), regardless of how much you may try. The glass will never shatter. The poster cannot be torn into pieces. Furthermore, your blessings and powers are off and none of your personal belongings are actually on your person.
A simple note lays by the button on the table, a reminder of your directive: Will you push the button?
Curiously, it does not seem as though you can actually destroy anything in this room (save for a simple note by the button), regardless of how much you may try. The glass will never shatter. The poster cannot be torn into pieces. Furthermore, your blessings and powers are off and none of your personal belongings are actually on your person.
A simple note lays by the button on the table, a reminder of your directive: Will you push the button?
Re: DISCUSSION
... It could just be puppies. Every game of chance has to have a wild card. Besides, what if someone's allergic? Definitely a punishment for them.
I guess if you promised - and you meant it - then you know what you should choose. And... you won't have to deal with the consequences of that alone, you know.
Re: DISCUSSION
I know that I'm not -
[ he swallows, ] But if we do - I do want to press it. Myself, I mean.
Re: DISCUSSION
No. No, I don't like that idea. I get the point of it, but I don't like it, so I'm going to respectfully disagree. You're not the only one in the room, Phoenix.
Re: DISCUSSION