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- aleksandar hale,
- audrey parker,
- bonnie bennett,
- carol lockwood,
- caroline forbes,
- cassie riddle,
- castiel,
- charlie wellman,
- christine chapel,
- clementine,
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- danny wilder,
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- jason dilaurentis,
- jenny mills,
- john constantine,
- kathryn janeway,
- liz parker,
- lois lane,
- mark barnes,
- martha m. masters,
- mary jane watson,
- natalia guevara,
- nikola tesla,
- party post,
- peter parker,
- rachel conway,
- rafe guevara,
- rebekah mikaelson,
- sarah monroe,
- tyler lockwood,
- wolverine,
- zoe dabrowski
[party post] come sail away with me

You've come through a door, and you are on a boat. Specifically, you're on a cruise ship in the middle of some giant body of water. You've come through the door behind you which is attached to nothing and may now be locked. It's relatively empty as giant as it appears to be. The only other passengers that are here appear to also have come through the door for the most part and it is not nearly enough to fill up this entire cruise ship.
Also, who knows who the hell is driving this thing since all of the employees appear to be either ghosts or holograms...
Is this your first time here or your hundredth time here? Do you want a drink or a dip in the pool? Is it day or night? Do you stumble on your room or some other situation either fun or painful within its many rooms, shops, and facilities? Do you run into someone you know or a complete stranger?
The possibilities are unlimited!
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She takes a deep breath and makes an inward prayer that her current state of not-hurling holds out for a while longer. "I'm Rachel, by the way."
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Given that it was unclear how long they would be here, it was probably best to settle her stomach sooner rather than later.
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"I'll do my best not to throw up on you."
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"...You're a cop." She shakes her head, gingerly so as not to prompt another round of dizziness. "I can't get away from you guys, no matter where I go."
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She squeezes his arm a little, looking up at him. "I'm a crime reporter. Los Angeles Times."
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For a moment it seems to her that the hallway rolls a bit further than the subtle sway underfoot she's trying to get used to. Maybe the ship changed course, or hit a swell. Or maybe it's just her own thrown-off sense of balance, who knows.
Whichever it is, she winds up squeezing her eyes shut, halting in place and holding onto his arm much more tightly, as if to keep from falling over.
"...Sorry. You're sure you're okay with this?"
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She needs to close her eyes again for a few moments, clutching his arm until she's sure she'll be all right. "Did I hear you right earlier: you said you had riot gear back in your room? You have a room?"
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He can hear the intent and will play along. Frankly, he's just grateful she's not trying to chew him out. All the same, he nods as he turns to one of the doors next to him, rapping lightly on the door under the name plate.
"Apparently they're all assigned."
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"...They know our names?" She looks up at him. "That's... creepy, also there's no way this isn't deliberate if they know our names."
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Though something tells her there's more to the story than that. He'd said the last place; it sounded like that wasn't New York after all.
"So what was the last place like?"
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She peers at the nameplate on the door again. "Is there a directory? Am I supposed to search the ship for my room?" And then, more teasing: "Did you happen to notice if a room near yours suddenly had a name on it?"
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"Are you a beat cop? Or have you made detective yet?"
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