Safe
Sept 20, 2008 21:20:24 GMT -5
Post by motosada on Sept 20, 2008 21:20:24 GMT -5
The room is dark. No overhead light shines, only the warm glow of the flickering television, casting its dull light onto a form that silently, intently, stares at the screen, basking in the glow and the sound.
"...I give up, Holly. You win," speaks young Diane "Dizzy" Cauvito, and the screen fills with static as the tape cuts to further dialog from Dizzy. "I called her 'big sister', but you'll know her as all four horsemen of the apocalypse..." another poor cut, "...you will know the destruction of OG-Joshi..."
The next cut jumps to Nicole Dramesi walking toward the ring and the horrified reaction of OG-Joshi World Champion Holly as the voice of Mr. Clyde says as calmly as possible, "Nicole Dramesi is simply one of the most destructive forces in pro wrestling... Nicole Dramesi is a leviathan..."
Static fills the screen and the air crackles with the noise. The tape continues, showing the face of Orochi Geese as he speaks to OG-Joshi World Champion Holly, the Champion holding onto Geese for dear life as he speaks to her. "...You are not alone," Orochi Geese states firmly, as if forcing himself to believe the words he says. "We'll keep you safe... Dramesi is simply a thug..." More static to pronounce the cut until the screen goes black for a moment. When the picture returns, we again see Orochi Geese as he repeats, "We'll keep you safe..."
A sudden, sharp, boisterous laugh rips through the relative silence of the room, and the bright glowing screen of the television falls back and to its left, crashing on the ground at an awkward angle, the pale light shooting up to the top of the room and casting its glow still on the now-laughing figure of Nicole Dramesi. She stands tall and proud, nearly seven feet tall, staring at the camera, and appears only where the faint flickering of the television coats her laughing form.
"Safe, you say?" Dramesi utters through fits of laughter. "Tell me, Orochi Geese; do you really know what 'safe' means?"
The video playing on the television comes to its end, filling the room with the sight and sound of crackling static, which lingers for a moment until the television suddenly cuts out.
"...I give up, Holly. You win," speaks young Diane "Dizzy" Cauvito, and the screen fills with static as the tape cuts to further dialog from Dizzy. "I called her 'big sister', but you'll know her as all four horsemen of the apocalypse..." another poor cut, "...you will know the destruction of OG-Joshi..."
The next cut jumps to Nicole Dramesi walking toward the ring and the horrified reaction of OG-Joshi World Champion Holly as the voice of Mr. Clyde says as calmly as possible, "Nicole Dramesi is simply one of the most destructive forces in pro wrestling... Nicole Dramesi is a leviathan..."
Static fills the screen and the air crackles with the noise. The tape continues, showing the face of Orochi Geese as he speaks to OG-Joshi World Champion Holly, the Champion holding onto Geese for dear life as he speaks to her. "...You are not alone," Orochi Geese states firmly, as if forcing himself to believe the words he says. "We'll keep you safe... Dramesi is simply a thug..." More static to pronounce the cut until the screen goes black for a moment. When the picture returns, we again see Orochi Geese as he repeats, "We'll keep you safe..."
A sudden, sharp, boisterous laugh rips through the relative silence of the room, and the bright glowing screen of the television falls back and to its left, crashing on the ground at an awkward angle, the pale light shooting up to the top of the room and casting its glow still on the now-laughing figure of Nicole Dramesi. She stands tall and proud, nearly seven feet tall, staring at the camera, and appears only where the faint flickering of the television coats her laughing form.
"Safe, you say?" Dramesi utters through fits of laughter. "Tell me, Orochi Geese; do you really know what 'safe' means?"
The video playing on the television comes to its end, filling the room with the sight and sound of crackling static, which lingers for a moment until the television suddenly cuts out.