http://roses-bleues.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] roses-bleues.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute 2008-04-15 03:02 pm (UTC)

F29

So far, night was always the time when Diva could do what she wanted.

When the sun was up, it was like being back in the Zoo in Bordeaux, only her cage were the places the humans would let her go. (And the more this thought occurred to her, the more Diva suspected this must somehow be her sister's fault. Killing Diva was one thing, but weakening Diva enough to be forced to abide by human laws seemed like something Saya-neesama would like.) But when the sun went down... The only humans she ever met were the ones living within too; Diva didn't know what to make of them yet. How could they be in the same situation as Diva when they were human and the staff were human?

It was sunset now. Diva agreed to go back to the room, because it was like the game Amshel sometimes made his experiments play. Unlock the doors and see what they did with their freedom. Only this was different, because they kept bringing her back to a room with a human locked in it with her...

But she wanted out now!

Diva stood in the area between the two beds, her back to the door, hands clasped behind her. She'd wait for the food, but then no more waiting.

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