Chasing -A || Liars & Daisy
ruby-peterson:
kelly-sharpe:
imogen-ford:
Imogen shuffled back a half-step when Daisy revealed the pistol, frowning hard. She opened her mouth but nothing came out at first. What was happening? Maybe they should have called the cops? She tried to make sense of Daisy’s words, still too surprised it even was Daisy in the first place to really calm her thoughts. “Wh–what?” She didn’t understand.
Kelly was surprised to see the pistol, although she shouldn’t have. This was -A they killed lots of people but she didn’t really jump back from it. That girl was crazy. “We’re done with riddles. What do you want?” Kelly asked, her face serious and hard. She was so done with all of this. She didn’t get what -A had of bringing them here.
Her eyes widened slightly at the sight of the gun but Ruby was done with being scared. That might’ve had something to do with her not knowing what the point of anything was anymore but still. She felt angry but that didn’t stop her from moving a little closer to her friends. The idea of losing them did scare her after all.
What did she want? She wasn’t sure. She’s changed her mind countless times before the actual moment came— but one thing remained constant. “I want you to see.” she climbed up on the ledge. Like a leader talking to her people, she gave out her words that surely will be her last. “You know, I remember it— Annie’s murder. There was something so beautiful about it. I can never forgot it. The tart powder smell of her blood, the way she looked. It was the realest I’ve ever seen her. It looked like art.” She walked from side to side, taunting the floor. “And I want to give this gift to you. I want you girls to have it, too.” She brought the pistol to her temple. “Death is a beautiful thing. It’s certainty is enchanting at times. Don’t you think? No… you probably think there’s no humor in life taken, but, you forget that this isn’t life at all. It’s a game, and I can’t help but find fun in it.” She dropped the pistol to the ground below her— “But, now I’m just another pawn taken out of the game.—” and went down right after it. “Checkmate.”













