NecroDrake
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Reina sighed internally as she pretended not to notice the Lady possibly leering at her... wondering if it was a full moon or some other similar celestial event that had her this kind of attention today. Instead she focused on Jun, counting down mentally until the drugs in her system took hold. It was a tad concerning that there wasn't any perceivable reaction yet... though less immediate, it still should have... maybe she got the dosage... wait, there it is.
As Jun was melting in VR, her physical body was experiencing a gradual change. Similar to Reina's first injection, warmth started to spread out from her core and through her limbs, however it was different in the fact that the warmth seemed to pulse outward with her heartbeat and slowly rebound back to her center like water ripples bouncing off a wall. Her skin slowly took on a slightly flushed hue and the muscles in her body started to lose all tension. Things around her took on more visual clarity, but seemed to dim slightly in terms of her other senses. Fading in to her minds eye, snippets of happy moments and thoughts flickered like candle flames into her consciousness.
...Okay, Reina thought. Hopefully she stays receptive and calm. We still have awhile before it equalizes and I can follow up on how she's feeling.
Back in VR, when the wall collapses Reina is surprised and clearly upset, "What?! Wha- What happened to my cafe?! The program isn't supposed to do this."
She takes out a wooden block similar to the one she used to create the room and seemingly pushes it into the table. Carved text starts to flow like water across its surface and she scrolls through it, looking over a few settings and simple diagnostics. Her brow furrows when she can find nothing wrong with the program. "Did... did we get hacked? How is that possible? I don't see anything wrong with the connection."
Seeing figures through the steam Reina calls out, "Um... Hello? Who goes there?"
She almost tries to use her authority as the room's owner to wipe away the steam... but thinks better of it and instead readies herself to disconnect and shutdown the host. A sudden full cut off from the VR space would be unpleasant to experience, but she has had to do it before and it'd be better than getting her neural-link corrupted or worse...
As Jun was melting in VR, her physical body was experiencing a gradual change. Similar to Reina's first injection, warmth started to spread out from her core and through her limbs, however it was different in the fact that the warmth seemed to pulse outward with her heartbeat and slowly rebound back to her center like water ripples bouncing off a wall. Her skin slowly took on a slightly flushed hue and the muscles in her body started to lose all tension. Things around her took on more visual clarity, but seemed to dim slightly in terms of her other senses. Fading in to her minds eye, snippets of happy moments and thoughts flickered like candle flames into her consciousness.
...Okay, Reina thought. Hopefully she stays receptive and calm. We still have awhile before it equalizes and I can follow up on how she's feeling.
Back in VR, when the wall collapses Reina is surprised and clearly upset, "What?! Wha- What happened to my cafe?! The program isn't supposed to do this."
She takes out a wooden block similar to the one she used to create the room and seemingly pushes it into the table. Carved text starts to flow like water across its surface and she scrolls through it, looking over a few settings and simple diagnostics. Her brow furrows when she can find nothing wrong with the program. "Did... did we get hacked? How is that possible? I don't see anything wrong with the connection."
Seeing figures through the steam Reina calls out, "Um... Hello? Who goes there?"
She almost tries to use her authority as the room's owner to wipe away the steam... but thinks better of it and instead readies herself to disconnect and shutdown the host. A sudden full cut off from the VR space would be unpleasant to experience, but she has had to do it before and it'd be better than getting her neural-link corrupted or worse...
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