[In a twist, it's Franziska who calls a meeting today, despite not being officially in charge of anything. She is in charge in her heart, and that's what matters, or something?
After putting up several flyers done in glitter pen with colored pencil embelishments and telling several others she is waiting in the library at the appointed time, sitting on the edge of one of the tables with her feet swinging loosely off the edge.]
Is everybody here? I thought it would be best to come together and talk about all the things we've found this week, with a whole new area open, and besides, I have a theory, and I want to know what everyone thinks of it.
We all know what happened last week. I hope that no one is going to try and take the Alices up on their offer again, especially after how Coriander was punished, and how quickly she was caught, but I guess someone might be tempted.
[Though to her mind wealth is a pretty poor temptation. Of course, she's never been poor.]
Just remember it's pointless to try and win any riches if you're killed for what you've done before you can do anything with them! If anyone does decide to try anything, I'll make sure they don't get away with it. And if you see someone acting suspiciously, remember what happened last week as well! We need to trust each other at least enough to try and find out more information, so that nobody else dies because of a misunderstanding.
Now to what happened to Veronia.
Please, think before you act! I don't think killing Alice will do anything, even if we can. She's told us already that she's already dead. I'm almost positive that the purpose of this game is to bring her back to life, and I think she knows it too, by now, though she said she didn't at first. That is what my theory comes down to, however. I think most of us saw that Alice's arm shattered like it was made of china, or of glass when Veronica tried to stab her with her knife. I think most of us also heard when Ib was killed that the Queen's Glass Game is what's supposedly going to bring us back to life.
When Dark Dream and I were investigating Room 29 last week, all the furniture was broken apart and cut up with knives, but there wasn't any portrait and weren't any other signs of who had lived there, but the bookmark that opened the door did have a pattern that seemed to relate to Alice, and two people were apparently sleeping in that room, just like Alice sleeps now in the same place as the cat. She was originally introduced as the Queen. It seems possible that the game we're playing now is the glass game - glass breaks easily, and the point of the game is for us to be killed. If that's the case then Alice might have been another participant, and the promised way she is being brought back to life is through the deaths of all of us.
She said that's not true when I asked her, that the glass game turns back the hands of the clock to bring us back and nothing else, but we can turn back the clock already, and it has sometimes echoed the events of the past, but it has not brought anyone back to life, so I feel like it's still a point worth considering.
MEETING
After putting up several flyers done in glitter pen with colored pencil embelishments and telling several others she is waiting in the library at the appointed time, sitting on the edge of one of the tables with her feet swinging loosely off the edge.]
Is everybody here? I thought it would be best to come together and talk about all the things we've found this week, with a whole new area open, and besides, I have a theory, and I want to know what everyone thinks of it.
We all know what happened last week. I hope that no one is going to try and take the Alices up on their offer again, especially after how Coriander was punished, and how quickly she was caught, but I guess someone might be tempted.
[Though to her mind wealth is a pretty poor temptation. Of course, she's never been poor.]
Just remember it's pointless to try and win any riches if you're killed for what you've done before you can do anything with them! If anyone does decide to try anything, I'll make sure they don't get away with it. And if you see someone acting suspiciously, remember what happened last week as well! We need to trust each other at least enough to try and find out more information, so that nobody else dies because of a misunderstanding.
Now to what happened to Veronia.
Please, think before you act! I don't think killing Alice will do anything, even if we can. She's told us already that she's already dead. I'm almost positive that the purpose of this game is to bring her back to life, and I think she knows it too, by now, though she said she didn't at first. That is what my theory comes down to, however. I think most of us saw that Alice's arm shattered like it was made of china, or of glass when Veronica tried to stab her with her knife. I think most of us also heard when Ib was killed that the Queen's Glass Game is what's supposedly going to bring us back to life.
When Dark Dream and I were investigating Room 29 last week, all the furniture was broken apart and cut up with knives, but there wasn't any portrait and weren't any other signs of who had lived there, but the bookmark that opened the door did have a pattern that seemed to relate to Alice, and two people were apparently sleeping in that room, just like Alice sleeps now in the same place as the cat. She was originally introduced as the Queen. It seems possible that the game we're playing now is the glass game - glass breaks easily, and the point of the game is for us to be killed. If that's the case then Alice might have been another participant, and the promised way she is being brought back to life is through the deaths of all of us.
She said that's not true when I asked her, that the glass game turns back the hands of the clock to bring us back and nothing else, but we can turn back the clock already, and it has sometimes echoed the events of the past, but it has not brought anyone back to life, so I feel like it's still a point worth considering.