Saturday, January 22, 2011

we found her. In the hallway in the apartment building we live in, there are several small, enclosed spaces. There is a storage closet, but that's larger than Vivi described. There's another cupboard but it has shelves, none of which could fit a person, even one Vivi's size.

At about 5am we heard a dull "thump, thump" from somewhere in the hallway. We couldn't locate it, so we went back to the apartment and discussed how to find a way into the not-apartment Vivi's trapped in. It stopped soon after.

It started up again about an hour ago, this time accompanied by someone muttering "let me out of herepleaseletmeoutofherepleaseletmeoutletmeoutletmeoutletmeout." We searched the hallway again, but couldn't find her. It seemed to be coming from several directions at once. I admit, I was freaking out. My girlfriend was trapped in what I assume is either her worst fear or very close (she's never admitted to claustrophobia before) and I could hear her, but I could do nothing.

It was about that time that someone (Jeff or Cheska) got the idea to call out "Vivi? Is that you?"

"letmeoutletme- whuh?"

"Vivi?"

"This...is she."

"Where are you?"

"Somewhere dark and cramped... I don't know. Smells weird."

"Can you whack the door, or the side you think is the door? Hard?" (Jeff, bro, you absolute genius.)

"...How hard is hard?"

"As hard as possible."

*WHAM*

She even did it again just to make sure. Then we realised where she was. There's a small cupboard, just above head height, that used to house two spare fire hydrants. We managed to get it open and there she was. Bruised, scratched up, unable to stand up, but alive.

I read her all the comments on the "trapped" post to her. She says two things: "I'd post but I am a living breathing heap of pins and needles." and "I love you guys so much. You are all amazing. Thank you so much..."

I think she was going to say something else, but she's asleep. She needs it. Thank goodness we don't have work today.

Thank goodness she's still herself and not a proxy.

Thank goodness we found her.

She's alive. 

Everything's okay. 

--Chester

7 comments:

  1. I teared up just reading the first sentence.

    Oh thank god.

    I hate to move so quickly from love to clinical-observation, but the Not-Apartment seems to be a wholly different thing to anything I've ever heard. The most I can liken it to is House of Leaves...

    I'll have to do some research on that.

    I re-iterate, thank god you found her alive. I can only hope that Jack has the same amount of luck with Stephanie.

    ~Ava

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  2. Oh god thank god... Do not go to work tomorrow would be my request.. In addition, if you could perhaps use a hotel room or something, get out of your apartment for a couple of days...

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  3. Thank God you're okay...just...thank God.

    Fire hydrant cabinet? That's just...wow. That seem cruel, even for you know who. That's just wrong. :<

    I hope you feel better soon, Viv.

    ~Alora

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  4. No, Marble Hornets reference to Not-Buildings as well.

    It's interesting, to say the least. I'm so happy you found her.

    *nods to myself* He's resorted to different tactics. I'm just sorry Viv was one of them. Tell her when she's up that I'll work on it.


    I'll be around,

    -Darby

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