... [ Turing did have some skill at reading the room (the "R" in ROM didn't stand for "Relationship" for nothing, after all), so they pointed at the red button. ]
no, they don't. but, as the floor drops beneath her and her stomach goes right along with it, her first thought is definitely that she's going to die, which is a great thought to have blaring in your head for a full minute.
she bangs her shin on the ground when it stops, and that pain should be enough to answer her question, but she asks it out loud anyway.]
Turing did not deal with the fall well at all. It was essentially a minute of internal screaming at themselves about how if Stephanie died, it would be all their fault. They didn't have to press the button. They could have just chosen to press the buttons for the other floors. It was their fault. Their fault. Their fault!
That also meant their reaction to Stephanie's words wasn't good. ]
[ Uh, what could ghosts do? Their knowledge of pop culture was woefully inadequate, and supernatural stuff wasn't really something they kept on their personal memory. Eventually (thought their "eventually" was only a long time from a computer's point of view) they went to the large doors and made an unsuccessful attempt to put their hand through it. ]
[ Turing nervously glanced at the elevator doors. Whatever was out there would have to be investigated sooner or later, so that was a very important question. ]
You...want to go look?
[ Of course, knowing something should be done and actually wanting to do it were two very different things. ]
[ Oh boy. They could just pull a fast one and press one of the buttons for the upper floors, but there was also nothing stopping Stephanie from going right back down here again. ]
I don't disagree, but it could be dangerous, so please be careful...
[ They looked back at her one more time as if to say "you're really sure about this, right??" before finally pressing the button. ]
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when they get to the elevator and the door opens, she gestures.] After you!
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Turing gave a nod in response, steeled themselves, and almost tiptoed inside. ]
Shall we try the buttons for each floor of the school first?
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looks at the big shiny red button.
looks back.]
Sure! Pick whichever ones you want. [she did promise.]
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This one, then?
[ And then they pressed it--! ]
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no, they don't. but, as the floor drops beneath her and her stomach goes right along with it, her first thought is definitely that she's going to die, which is a great thought to have blaring in your head for a full minute.
she bangs her shin on the ground when it stops, and that pain should be enough to answer her question, but she asks it out loud anyway.]
... Are we dead?
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Turing did not deal with the fall well at all. It was essentially a minute of internal screaming at themselves about how if Stephanie died, it would be all their fault. They didn't have to press the button. They could have just chosen to press the buttons for the other floors. It was their fault. Their fault. Their fault!
That also meant their reaction to Stephanie's words wasn't good. ]
What?! Do you really think we...d-died just now?
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[she sits up, shaking her head.]
... Try doing something only a ghost could do.
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[ Uh, what could ghosts do? Their knowledge of pop culture was woefully inadequate, and supernatural stuff wasn't really something they kept on their personal memory. Eventually (thought their "eventually" was only a long time from a computer's point of view) they went to the large doors and made an unsuccessful attempt to put their hand through it. ]
Do ghosts have to learn how to be ghosts?
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[pause]
No, there aren't ghost schools. It doesn't look like we're ghosts, then.
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[ Turing slumped forward as all that pent-up stress left their body all at once. ]
I thought that because I pressed the button, you were... [ Saying the rest of it felt like tempting fate. ]
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Don't worry about it. I bounce.
[she pauses, looking around at the elevator.]
I wonder why that button made it do that. Why would you have a "drop out of nowhere" button in the first place?
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I would like to know the answer to that question as well... I wonder if that also means the school has a multitude of hidden basement floors?
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[she glances at the door]
... Wonder what's on this floor.
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You...want to go look?
[ Of course, knowing something should be done and actually wanting to do it were two very different things. ]
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and then looks on expectantly for them to press the button to open the door.]
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I don't disagree, but it could be dangerous, so please be careful...
[ They looked back at her one more time as if to say "you're really sure about this, right??" before finally pressing the button. ]