Diagon Alley Ski

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Diagon Alley Ski

Diagon Alley Ski Lodge

Flopping down on your couch, you begin rereading the Harry Potter books for the gazillionth time. Just as Harry’s finally going to Hogwarts, you’re interrupted by your parents calling you to dinner. You set down the book with an annoyed sigh, deciding to keep reading after dinner.
Returning to the book, you notice a strange lump between the pages. You excitedly flip through to find what seems to be your Hogwarts letter! Opening it up, you read the following, written in familiar loopy handwriting: 

Dearest CBer,
This is not your Hogwarts letter.
Sorry.
It is, however, an invitation to the most marvelous experience you could ever dream of: a month’s stay in none other than the Leaky Cauldron, for 15 people only (not including companions). All supplies will be provided, and yes, the popcorn is free. Just fill out the attached forms before the slots are all taken. We await your owl!
~ Albus Dumbledore & Hogwarts Staff

CBers:
Name:
Gender/pronouns:
Approximate age:
Brief appearance:
If you were to meet ___, what would you do? (answer for each of the following: Harry Potter, Luna Lovegood, Albus Dumbledore, Lord Voldemort)
Who is your favorite Harry Potter character?
What spell would you like to learn first?
What sort of wand do you think you might have? (if you don’t know, list character traits that might have to do with wand selection: bravery, creativity, foolishness, etc.)
What is your favorite food item, magical or non-magical?
What is your Hogwarts house? (combinations are okay)
What do you wish your Hogwarts house was?
What is your opinion toward purebloods, half-bloods, and Muggle-borns?
What is your favorite location in the magical world? (Diagon Alley, Hogsmeade, Hogwarts, etc.)

Companions (up to 2, or 3 if you ask VERY politely and give the staff chocolate (white chocolate doesn’t count, sorry)):
Name:
Type (AE, CAPTCHA, etc):
Gender/pronouns:
Approximate age:
Brief appearance:
Describe your personality in five words:

submitted by Albus Dumbledore, Hogwarts
(April 7, 2019 - 1:22 pm)

Day Fourteen:

After a long and lonely night, Sammy gave up on sleeping and decided to go down to the dining room for breakfast. She walked down the hall to her room’s door, but paused when she saw the envelope slipped under the door. Confused but eager, she picked up the envelope and ripped it open. Inside was a single sheet of paper, bearing the following message:

Dear Sammy,

Please meet me in Room 7 at 3:00 this afternoon. I know you have a grudge against the murderer and I want to help you fulfill that grudge. I promise this isn’t a trap.

Serene

If Sammy were honest with herself, she would know that she didn’t care about Serene or any other people she might invite to the meeting. But she was curious, and still grieving her companion’s deaths. She figured this meeting was a prelude to something exciting happening.

So at 3:00 pm, for almost no reason at all, she found herself knocking on the door to Room 7.

--

Asthene quietly slipped through the door to Room 7 ahead of Darkking, privately rolling her eyes as he stumbled over the door frame. She took a seat in one of the chairs Serene had set out. She spotted Yxek, Sammy, and of course, Serene herself.

“So then we’re all here,” Asthene muttered to herself. Serene had assembled all the people with a companion killed by the murderer. She guessed this meeting was intended to make a plan in the wake of Noon’s death.

Serene, apparently coming to the conclusion that she needed to wait no longer, sat up and cleared her throat.

“Hello, um, welcome to the meeting?” she guessed, clearly not adept at navigating social situations. Asthene saw her struggles and recognized a kindred spirit: another insecure AE. She decided then and there to help Serene run the meeting.

With the two introverts struggling at the head of the circle, the group discussed the recent death of Noon and three others. They attempted to name suspects, but they always came back to Voldemort as the killer.

“Avada Kedavra doesn’t work on yourself, so it must have been Voldemort who killed Kat,” Darkking pointed out.

<buut><what><dowe><dooo?> asked Yxek, clearly nervous about the idea of confronting Voldemort himself.

“Well, we’ll just have to make do and power through,” said Sammy bravely.

Together, the group formulated a plan to force Voldemort to prove his involvement in this whole thing. They would sneak into Voldemort’s room that night, corner him, and demand to learn what he knew.

Sammy nervously went over the plan in her mind as she ate dinner. As she cleared her plate, she barely noticed where she was walking and collided with Voldy, who had a malevolent glint in his eyes. Seeing her terrified expression, he flicked his wand and the world descended into a fog.

“Tell me your plan for this evening,” he seemed to shout, though she didn’t see his lips move.

She smiled calmly. Of course, she responded, and began to tell him the entire plan from start to finish.

--

<vldy><room><bhnd><that><door>, Yxek, the leader of the operation, whispered. Sammy, wracked with guilt over her admissions to Voldemort, said nothing. Yxek led them across the hall to the door, where he flicked his tail at Sammy. Startled, she pulled out her wand and whispered, “Alohomora!” The door sprang open in the blink of an eye. She felt a flash of pride. I practiced that all afternoon, she wanted to tell the others. But they were busy with the task of sneaking in, and she hung her head in dismay.

The group crept into the main room, which appeared to be a living room. They slipped past the bookshelves (stuffed with horrid, bloodstained books) and were about to continue into the bedroom when they heard a familiar, furious voice.

“What do you think you’re doing?”

The group swiveled around to see Voldemort, livid with rage, stepping from behind a bookshelf. “Sneaking into my room? Such insolence! That must be punished, you know,” he added cunningly. “Who is the leader of this operation?”

Terrified, Yxek inched forward a half step and raised his hand.

<iamm> he squeaked. Voldemort’s frown darkened.

“Crucio!” he shouted, and Yxek was lifted into the air, his semi-feline form writhing and thrashing. When the spell ceased, Yxek collapsed to the floor, panting with his little pink tongue stuck out. But there would be no relief, for Voldemort was lifting his wand again.

“Crucio!” he repeated, and Yxek was thrown upward, still writhing, but exhaustedly, as if his strength was draining. The others watched in horror as Voldemort continued this process. He cast the curse over and over, uncountable times, until Yxek was curled into a ball, mumbling incoherently, tortured nearly into madness. Finally, Voldemort seemed to be growing bored, and flicked his wand a final time.

“Avada Kedavra!” he shouted, and green light flashed from his wand. Yxek collapsed, his head lolling to the side. “Now the rest of you,” he said, addressing the group, “get out!”

The CBers and companions needed no further urging. Together, they fled the chamber, casting terrified glances behind them. Voldemort sat down heavily in a chair, tired after all that cursing, awaiting Dumbledore’s inevitable visit and anger.

--

Dumbledore climbed the stairs, exhausted after the long day. He had found Soren dead in her room that night, apparently killed with Avada Kedavra. Levana had not been in the room, so no one had any idea who had killed her. He sighed and pushed open Voldemort’s door, wanting to debate with him about what to do.

What he saw inside was not what he was expecting.

Voldemort sat in a chair looking exhausted, glaring at Dumbledore as soon as he walked into the room. Beside him was Yxek’s body, his face frozen in a terrified expression.

Clearly killed with Avada Kedavra.

Dumbledore turned on Voldemort, pulling his wand out. “Did you, by any chance, have something to do with this?” he asked in a dangerously low voice, gesturing toward the body. Voldemort’s scowl deepened.

“The little fool and his friends were sneaking around in my rooms! I couldn’t allow that! I had to set an example.”

“By killing him?” Dumbledore asked incredulously. Voldemort looked thoughtful.

“Well, I did torture him first,” he pointed out. Then seeing the look on his fellow chaperone’s face, he instantly reverted back to anger. “Anyway, you can’t expect me to tolerate your insolent guests when they start sneaking around in my chambers! They’ve gone too far this time!” His voice rose to a shout.

“‘Not killing your guests’ is a basic principle of hospitality!” Dumbledore insisted. “Clearly, yours is in short supply.” Voldemort shrugged, as if this was the least of his worries. “I can’t allow you to keep killing my guests!” Dumbledore continued angrily. “You could have asked me to come have a talk with those in your room. But you decided to take matters into your own hands, instead.” He flicked his wand, as if coming to a decision. “That’s it,” he said briskly. “I’ve had just about enough of you and your evil ways. You’re no longer a chaperone for this trip anymore. I withdraw any protection I’ve given you. You have an hour to pack your trunk and leave Diagon Alley. I can see that all my time trying to reform you was completely wasted.” He tossed a contemptuous glance over his shoulder as he left the room, leaving Voldemort thoroughly annoyed.

--

Dead: Catsclaw, Spiffycat, Emerald Frost, Autumn, Mor, harry pooooooootter!, Beatrice, Claaws, Summer, Beverly, Jarnen, NK, Ella Starburst, Zeke, NatureWriter, Andrea, Kat, Leafpool, Arwen, Leo, Noon, Yxek, Soren

Alive: Gracia, Levana, Sammy, Serene, Kitten, Breeze, Darkking, Asthene

--

@Sammy, 'Unknown to them' refers to the murderer, not the group. 

submitted by Dumbledore&Voldemort, Hogwarts
(July 2, 2019 - 7:53 pm)

Gracia throwing taffy at Breeze when Breeze is freaking out? Hmm, that seems very un-Graciaish.

I can do a Disillusion Charm?? Sweet.

...But now I'm dead.

WHOO

@Dumbledore, are you Rogue, spiffycat, or Artimerrx? 

submitted by Soren Infinity, age 27 eons, BeaconTown
(July 3, 2019 - 8:15 am)

Day Fifteen:

Breeze sat in the dining hall nervously, watching the people around her whisper. They’d heard from Gracia, who had a room with a front window, that Voldemort had left angrily in the middle of the night. Rumors abounded as to why he’d left: He’d grown tired with Dumbledore. Dumbledore had grown tired with him. Tom, the innkeeper, had kicked him out. No one knew. They thought Yxek might, though, and that he was probably talking to Dumbledore at this very moment. 

Their beliefs were proven wrong, however, when Dumbledore came downstairs, a frighteningly insane look on his face. The room fell silent as he ran a hand through his long, sleep-rumpled hair and shook his head silently. “Yxek is dead,” he said. All but four of the CBers and companions gasped. “Voldemort killed him,” Dumbledore continued, “so I kicked Voldemort out. Hopefully, he’s left Diagon Alley by now. If you see him at any point, please tell me, but under no circumstances should you approach him. Understand?” 

They did.

“I don’t have any sort of a plan for today,” he said with a tired sigh, surveying the much-too-small group of vacationers. “You can wander around Diagon Alley as you like, but be sure to keep in groups of three or more at all times.” And with that, he turned to get himself a plate of food, shaking his head all the while.

The vacationers ended up splitting into two groups of four: Breeze, Levana, Sammy, and Gracia would go to Quality Quidditch Supplies and possibly Eeylop’s Owl Emporium - they weren’t sure yet - while Kitten, Darkking, Asthene, and Serene would visit Cranville Quincey’s Magical Junkshop. 

Breeze followed her companions across Diagon Alley to the Quidditch store, slightly excited for the outing but also extremely sad and worried about Yxek’s killing. What if Voldemort was the murderer after all? What if he was going to kill her? She also felt a bit guilty for not really paying attention when the group discussed the murders. What if she knew some piece of information that could have helped them find the murderer, and she didn’t share it just because she was bored? What if it was all her fault?

Caught up in these horrible thoughts, Breeze didn’t notice Sammy veering them away from their planned path until they were well inside Knockturn Alley. Gracia appeared to notice at the same time. “Er, Sammy,” said the CBer. “Maybe we ought to go back to Diagon Alley, where Dumbledore told us to stay? Maybe? Please?”

“Can we at least go see what that crowd’s interested in?” begged Sammy. Despite herself, Breeze found herself curious too. Maybe this crowd had something to do with the murderer! 

“I’d like to see what the crowd’s excited about, too,” she told Gracia.

“Oh, alright, fine!” Gracia said. “But be careful; it might…” Breeze, Sammy, and Levana promptly began to run toward the crowd, not listening to whatever Gracia might be trying to say. They quickly reached the crowd of witches and wizards, muttering excitedly about whatever was in the middle. It didn’t occur to Breeze or the others that this excitement might be of the fearful and distraught variety. Instead, grasping the hands of the other two, she pushed her way through to the center of the circle, where they could see what was going on.

Voldemort was standing in the middle, killing anyone who came within wandshot.

Just as they realized that this might not have been a good idea, Voldemort spotted them. “You!” he growled. “This is all. Your. FAULT!” Sammy screamed and turned to run. Breeze began to follow, only to turn back upon hearing Voldemort’s curse. The green light of the Avada Kedavra shot right past her face, landing on the back of Levana, who had been the first to try to run.

Breeze watched incredulously as Voldemort’s wand leveled itself at her forehead. His mouth opened in slow motion and began to speak the words that would kill her. Gracia’s voice came dimly from behind her, urging her to move, but she was paralyzed with fear. The beam of light moved closer and closer to her eyes, and then, before she knew it, she was dead.

From a safe distance, Gracia and Sammy stared at the two dead bodies. Sighing, Gracia finished her earlier statement. “It might be Voldemort,” she said quietly. If only they’d stopped to listen to her warning. She shook her head sadly, grabbed Sammy by the elbow, and went to inform Dumbledore.

--

Dead: Catsclaw, Spiffycat, Emerald Frost, Autumn, Mor, harry pooooooootter!, Beatrice, Claaws, Summer, Beverly, Jarnen, NK, Ella Starburst, Zeke, NatureWriter, Andrea, Kat, Leafpool, Arwen, Leo, Noon, Yxek, Soren, Breeze, Levana

Alive: Gracia, Sammy, Serene, Kitten, Darkking, Asthene

--

 

Soren, Dumbledore is not any of those. 

submitted by Dumbledore&Voldemort, Hogwarts
(July 3, 2019 - 3:51 pm)

*hey very few others alive! I know that Voldy has been proven to be the murderer, but that wouldn't make sense, especially since he accused Andrea of being the killer, and when Andy killed Zeke, the murderer was shocked. Plus, the murderer interrogated Andrea for Voldemort's secrets, and used such secrets to kill people with poison. 

*In addition, on day thirteen, it said that unknown to them, another person was dead. The following day, with close to no explanation, Soren died. I believe that Soren Infinity was killed by Voldemort, and there is another murderer. Who it is, I have no clue, although we all have our suspicions pointed towards Kitten.

 

submitted by Sammy Witch, Breaking Down Barriers
(July 4, 2019 - 8:55 am)

Me? Why me? Yes, I know I'm Voldemort, but we're two separate characters in the actual story.

And what makes you think Voldemort's the murderer? Is that just because of Kat?

I was going to do some reasoning, but then it occurred to me that I already know who the murderer is, so the reasoning would be a bit illegitimate. 

submitted by Kitten, Pondering
(July 4, 2019 - 12:36 pm)

Day Sixteen:

“Do you, er, want to go into Flourish and Blotts?” Asthene asked Serene. She nodded enthusiastically, making her verbal response seem superfluous.

“Oh, yes, very much so,” she responded eagerly. Asthene grinned, and they walked into the shop together. They had developed quite a friendship bond in the time they had been on vacation together. The two introverts rarely spoke while spending time together, which suited both of them just fine.

“Hello, there, folks!” said an employee, greeting them with a smile. Serene smiled back. “Would you like to look at our newest display of color-changing ink?” he asked them. Suddenly, Asthene had an idea.

“No, thanks,” she told the employee. “Do you happen to have any books on, say, dark curses?” The employee looked instantly suspicious.

“Why do you want to learn about dark curses?” he asked warily.

So I can beat the murderer at their own game, Asthene thought. Aloud, she said, “One of my friends cursed my cat, and now she’s puking all over the floor. I want to get back at him.” The employee grinned.

“Ah, then you’ll want hexes, not curses,” he explained knowingly. “Hex books are in the backyard, outside of the shop. I can recommend some, if you’d like,” he added.

Serene caught her eye and gave her a tiny frown. Asthene gave an equally tiny shrug in response and answered, “No thanks.” The employee nodded and walked away. There was nothing Asthene could do without seeming suspicious, so with a sigh, she walked deeper into the shop until she and Serene reached the back door.

As they pretended to browse the hex books, Serene leaned over and whispered, “Why did you want a book about dark curses?”

“I wanted to use dark magic against the murderer,” Asthene explained. Serene looked relieved.

“Oh. Good,” she replied. “I thought—”

What she thought was never said, for at that moment, the pair heard a rumbling noise. Serene turned to Asthene, eyes wide with panic. “Is it an earthquake?” she asked. Asthene shook her head.

“I don’t think so,” she began, but she was interrupted by another rumbling noise, this one louder. The AEs searched for the source of the noise, but they were too late. They could only watch in horror as several tons of rock came barreling down the steep hill toward them. Asthene thought she saw a black-cloaked figure dart away, but perhaps she was wrong. Perhaps she was seeing things.

Then the boulders descended and everything stopped.

--

High on the hilltop, a ghostly figure watched the scene below. He flicked the spectral tip of his bionic tail and growled menacingly. As the avalanche began, he could just make out a black-robed figure racing away from the scene. But alas, his eyes as a ghost were not as sharp as he would have liked. Or maybe the figure was just very good at hiding.

He needed to tell someone what happened, and he knew just who should be told. Ironically, however, that was the person who would be hit hardest by the news. Turning away from the scene of the avalanche, Yxek bounded toward the Leaky Cauldron, intent on his task.

--

Darkking yawned and rose from the table after clearing his dinner plate. He tripped up the stairs, looking forward to collapsing onto his soft mattress, and he barely noticed the other presence until something hissed below him. He looked down in surprise at a sight he was not expecting.

“Yxek!” he began to exclaim, but the ghostly furball put a paw to his lips in an unmistakable gesture for silence. Darkking nodded, and continued in a whisper. “Are you a ghost? Why are you here?” Suddenly, he thought of the others, particularly Mor. “Are there other ghosts, too?” he asked in a hushed voice. But Yxek was wearing a sad and pitying expression that made Darkking stop in his tracks.

<ihav><news> Yxek whispered unhappily. <astn><dead>. Darkking felt a cold stone in his gut.

“How?” he managed to choke out. Yxek sighed. He hated breaking this news.

<aval><anch>. <shee><annd><sren><atth><same><time>.

Grief flooded Darkking’s heart. “I better tell the others,” he mumbled, and began shuffling back down the stairs. But Yxek stopped him with a growl.

<dont><trst><them> he said briefly. He bounded down the stairs and slipped out the back door, beckoning for Darkking to follow, which he did reluctantly. The pair walked quietly down the street until they reached a small, deserted corner. Another ghostly figure appeared, smiling.

“Hey, Darkking! Good to see you again!” Andrea called. She hurried toward him and wrapped him in a hug. It felt vaguely like being drenched in ice water. He shuddered, and she let go, grinning apologetically. From behind her came another figure.

“Why didn’t you listen to me?” Zeke complained. “It wasn’t logical to bring Darkking. You should have brought Sammy instead; she’s lost both of us, and Ella. Darkking’s more likely to be the murderer.” Darkking felt his indignation rise, but Andrea was already replying.

“You’re just swayed by your emotions,” she teased, punching him lightly on the shoulder. Zeke glared at her and rubbed his arm resentfully.

<shhh> Yxek growled, annoyed. The pair fell silent.

“Well, guys, I promise I’m not the murderer,” Darkking began. “For one thing, Mor was killed a couple weeks ago, and also, Asthene was killed today. But--but I just want to know: are there other ghosts?” His voice cracked a little in emotion, but he didn’t care.

Andrea smiled at him sadly. “No, there’s just us. I guess it’s because we all have really strong revenge motives against the murderer.”

Darkking sighed. Rest in peace, Mor and Asthene. “Well, it’s good to see you all. We should try to come up with a plan!”

For the better part of two hours, the ghosts and Darkking brainstormed a plan. Finally, they had it fully fleshed out, and Darkking walked back to his room, feeling hopeful.

--

Dead: Catsclaw, Spiffycat, Emerald Frost, Autumn, Mor, harry pooooooootter!, Beatrice, Claaws, Summer, Beverly, Jarnen, NK, Ella Starburst, Zeke, NatureWriter, Andrea, Kat, Leafpool, Arwen, Leo, Noon, Yxek, Soren, Breeze, Levana, Asthene, Serene

Alive: Gracia, Sammy, Kitten, Darkking

submitted by Dumbledore&Voldemort, Hogwarts
(July 4, 2019 - 7:16 pm)

Wow, only four people left. And we haven't even found out who Dumbledore is yet--and again, I don't remember who's been guessed. Darkking? Leo? Fleet? June? 

submitted by Leafy, age No, not a cat
(July 5, 2019 - 9:35 am)

No, my dearest darling Lev! My sweet antisocial bookworm! *Hugs*

*Grunts* Stop, I'm reading!

Ahh, this is so good, I'm exited that it'll finish unlike every other ski lodge! 

Yep, I suspect Sammy, Gracia and Kitten all equally. So! I'm exited. 

submitted by Soren Infinity, age 27 eons, BeaconTown
(July 5, 2019 - 7:21 pm)

*looks at the floor* looks up at the ceiling* I think maybe I’m the murderer, I don’t really know why but I just feel it.

Wow my posts are really quiet now

*runs by screaming in terror*

*chasing Will with a sketchbook while telling something about looking at old fanfiction*

And there it goes, out the window like everything else *screaming in the background* A fire is seen consuming everything while I sit with my mug of tea and “everything is fine” face*

submitted by Darkking, age Who knows?, A dimension.
(July 5, 2019 - 8:00 pm)

Yay! I'm a ghost!

This is very impractical I regret being a ghost I hate this I'm so uncomfortable I hate th-

At least you get to avenge my murder somehow. If you truly care. 

...

You know what, this might not be that bad.

Haha! Left brain is feeling, Left brain is feeling~

Oh, shut up. It's your fault for rubbing off on me.

Weezer, I feel so criminalized...

oh, sorry.

;)

ANDREA!!!! 

submitted by Floof Industries , Breaking Down Barriers
(July 6, 2019 - 6:13 pm)

Day Seventeen:

“Guys,” said Kitten quietly, “Do you realize that there are only four of us left?”

Yes; who wouldn't?” Darkking replied, perhaps more loudly than he meant to.

“No- I mean-” Kitten struggled to get her thoughts out. It was always so clear to herself but so unclear to everyone who didn't have the privilege of being inside her head. “I mean, doesn't it surprise you that the murderer has managed to kill all but four of us? And they still haven't been caught?”

“Technically,” pointed out Sammy, “not everyone was killed by the murderer. Voldemort was responsible for, let's see, three, at the very least.”

“That. Wasn't. My. Point,” spat Kitten. “Maybe you're just trying to take some blame off yourself.

“Woah, woah, woah. Let's all calm down, shall we?” said Gracia. “Everyone's a little nervous, but that's no reason to be pointing fingers.”

The three others apologized to each other, some more readily than others.

“I still think there's no harm in correcting people,” muttered Sammy. Gracia shook her head but refrained from commenting, clearly hoping to move on to a different topic. Sure enough, she began to speak as soon as the others had quieted down.

“So this new book came out today that I really want to read, and I was hoping we could go see if Flourish and Blotts had it,” she said.

“What’s the book about?” asked Darkking.

“It’s called Dust: A Lesson in Boredom.”

“That sounds really boring,” Darkking complained. “I don’t want to go with you to read a book about boredom. I mean, of all the things to write a book about, why would someone choose that? Boredom is, like, the most boring thing ever. Who would want to read about it? That’s so stupid.” 

While Darkking continued to rant about how boredom was the boring-est boring thing ever, Kitten looked at Gracia and raised her eyebrows. Gracia smiled slyly and winked. Tell you later, she mouthed.

“...and that is why I think that this entire book is completely useless and why I do not want to go with you to Flourish and Blotts!” finished Darkking.

“Okay, maybe we don’t all need to stick together today,” suggested Kitten, glancing at Gracia for confirmation. “I can go with Gracia to Flourish and Blotts, and you two can go to, oh, I don’t know, the Magical Menagerie.” Gracia nodded her head ever so slightly.

Sammy and Darkking readily agreed to the plan and headed off in a hurry, glancing behind them like there was a chance they would be forced to read about boredom all day. When they were gone, Gracia and Kitten looked at each other and burst out laughing.

“So, is there actually a book coming out today, or did you just want to be rid of them?” Kitten asked eventually.

“There is, actually; Jennifer Nielsen has a new book called The Warrior’s Curse coming out today. But I also wanted to be rid of them. I mean, we’ve been stuck with them for sixteen days; I thought we could at least have one day without them before we’re all, you know, murdered.”

“Yeah. That whole we’re-all-going-to-be-murdered thing.” Kitten sighed. “Who do you think the murderer is?”

“I honestly don’t know,” Gracia replied thoughtfully. “Presumably it’s one of the four of us, but I just can’t see any of us killing other people. Or maybe it’s Voldemort?”

“No, it couldn’t have been Voldemort. He was with Dumbledore the night Kat was killed, remember?”

“Yeah. But then… so was everyone else. No one could have killed her without us noticing.”

“Oh. Ooooooooooh.” Kitten stopped in her tracks, a sudden realization coming to her, and turned to face her companion. “Gracia, I think I know who the murderer is. It’s-”

“Wait. I care about what you’re saying, I really do, but I think there- um- might be a bigger problem right now. Turn around. Slowly.” There was a hint of panic in Gracia’s voice. Actually, more than a hint. She seemed terrified. Kitten turned around as slowly as she could, eyes wide with both curiosity and fright. She barely had time to see the bear before it was upon her, ripping her apart with a roar and moving on to Gracia. There was an anger in its eyes that seemed almost inhuman, almost as if someone was controlling it. Almost as if…

But she didn’t get to finish the thought, for her blood was flooding out of her body in great waves, and suddenly, she was dead.

--

Dead: Catsclaw, Spiffycat, Emerald Frost, Autumn, Mor, harry pooooooootter!, Beatrice, Claaws, Summer, Beverly, Jarnen, NK, Ella Starburst, Zeke, NatureWriter, Andrea, Kat, Leafpool, Arwen, Leo, Noon, Yxek, Soren, Breeze, Levana, Asthene, Serene, Gracia, Kitten

Alive: Sammy, Darkking

submitted by Dumbledore&Voldemort, Hogwarts
(July 5, 2019 - 10:26 pm)

Yikes! A bear??

Okay, um...I feel like I should guess at the murderer now. Seeing as how they seem to be about to be revealed. I was almost thinking that it was Darkking, but I guess maybe not. Maybe it's Darkking or maybe it's not a CBer at all, and there's some plot twist and character that you two came up with. Well, I'll just have to see, I guess.

submitted by Leafy, age No, not a cat
(July 6, 2019 - 1:11 pm)

I sense a PLOT TWIST coming on!

SUSPECTS (all probably wrong):

-Sammy

-Ella's ghost

-Voldy

-Tom the innkeeper (though this one is quite ludicrous, and that's exactly why I'm including it!)

-A bear???

-most likely a possessed something 

Dumbledore, are you TheaterGirl, Esile, or Summer? 

submitted by Soren Infinity, age 27 eons, BeaconTown
(July 6, 2019 - 8:12 pm)

All guesses for me are incorrect.

submitted by Albus Dumbledore, Hogwarts
(July 5, 2019 - 10:38 pm)

*I THINK IT'S DARKRING!

I THINK IT'S YOU!

I'M SO CONFUSED!

I'm glad to be almost rid of this. Although I do believe that the bear was possessed. I think it might have been Sammy, as before, it was mentioned that a dark-clothed figure, which would be Sammy. Sammy also could have gotten a possession tip from Andrea. I am not certain of these facts, but either way, someone's going to die, and we might as well risk it all by starting a ghost revolution and killing Sammy. So, that's what I'm doing, because it sounds like a fun way to spend a Saturday, and my other option is spending time with these dorks. 

 

submitted by Floof Industries , Breaking Down Barriers
(July 6, 2019 - 6:21 pm)