Arc II, Chapter 60: The Empty Frame

Arc II, Chapter 60: The Empty Frame

I froze in place. Never before had Casting Director thrown me a curveball like that.

Ramona Mercer.

She was one of the victims of the original Centennial disaster. What kind of link must she have to this storyline and the Throughline itself? I knew who the Mercers were, or at least, I knew that the family could summon a psychokinetic, parasitic poltergeist. I didnt expect them to be connected to the Throughline or, at the very least, the Tutorial.

Why was Casting Director telling me information about an NPC? It had never done that before. It sounded like this was an escort mission. That could be tricky.

As I considered this, I realized one thing further: if Ramona Mercer had called the fire department, that meant she must have been nearby.

I put my head on a swivel and surveyed the crowds of looky-loos who watched the factory burn.

There were dozens of them.

Only one of them was looking at me.

She was a tall woman, I would say. She had dark hair with a streak of red. She dressed practically in a jacket and jeans with Carousel brand Converse all-stars.

I saw nothing for her on the red wallpaper except for a frame with lights, like the one where a player poster was meant to go. No tropes, hidden or otherwise. Not plaques with names on them.

The absence of information was revealing in itself. Something was very strange about her.

I walked toward her slowly.

She walked toward me.

As we got closer, I recognized her face from the flashback from Jedediah Geists story.

I kept looking over toward Antoine and Isaac in the car, hoping they would see what I was doing.

Eventually, we met in the middle. I slowed a bit so I would still be visible to the car. At a glance, I saw Antoine had gotten out and was watching us.

Ramona Mercer? I asked cautiously.

She didnt confirm or deny it.

Youre not supposed to be here, she said. Youre not the director who drives Carlyle Geist to the factory. Hes shorter and has a ponytail. Youre dressed like him, though

She was gripping something in her jacket pocket. I expected it to be a weapon, so I spoke calmly and slowly.

Im not the director, I said. Im just playing his character.

Saying that was enough for her to take a sharp inhale.

You and the others, the plotters, youre all just? she asked, hoping I would fill in the blank.

I looked back toward the car with Antoine and Isaac.

Those two are like me, I said, pointing toward them.

I was watching you, she said. You didnt say the things they normally say.

No, I said. We dont know whats on the script. We have to guess.

She raised an eyebrow.

Did Mr. Dyrkon send you? she asked.Updated from n0velb(i)n.c(o)/m

She knew about Silas Dyrkon. We might have been on to something.

More or less, I said. He hinted someone like you might be here. You want to go to the Centennial, right?

She nodded her head.

It sounded like we needed to talk.

I convinced her to go against her better judgment and go with us to the diner. She was afraid of us. I didnt blame her. We were probably as alien to her as she was to us.

What is she? Antoine asked me when she entered the diner before us.

It almost looks like, I said. I was hesitant to continue that thought.

She looks like a player with a missing Archetype poster on the red wallpaper, he said, completing the thought. Doesnt look like an NPC.

I had never seen that exact format before. There was the axe murderer who didnt show up on the red wallpaper at all. Outsiders could hide details of their information, but some of it leaked through if you had good Savvy or Moxie.

A blank frame where a poster should go? That was new.

People dying mysteriously, I said. Have you ever been able to leave town? Did it seem like everyone knew who you were?

I was operating under the assumption that she was like Jedediah and that she was the center of everyones attention.

What are you talking about? Ramona said. I had a normal life. We went on vacation. We went skiing. We went hiking up north. My mom and stepdad werent wealthy enough to go too far. After they died, I had to take care of my sister. She was just a kid. I was all she had. No one knew my name. Well, maybe not my first name.

She was getting defensive. Convincing Isaac and Cassie that Carousel was an otherworldly entity was only possible because I could show them supernatural things and the red wallpaper. Neither was possible for Ramona. She didnt appear to be able to see the red wallpaper and she was raised to believe the supernatural was normal.

I have to assume that whatever happened, it was done to keep you in Carousel, I said.

Because everything is scripted? Ramona asked. You say my life is scripted just like the people here in this fake 1984? And this is the same script you say you cant see.

She sounded almost receptive, if a little skeptical.

Okay, she said. Why? Hamm? What is the reason? Just give me an answer, dude. Anything. Why go through all the trouble?

Why was one of those luxury questions that we couldnt afford. I had no answers. Only guesses, both educated and otherwise.

To entertain the audience, I said. That was our most solid lead. You are a character central to the story of Carousel.

Ramona started to laugh.

You know, thats not at all what it feels like, she said after a moment. Is the audience enjoying me slowly going crazy?

It might have been.

Hey, Isaac interrupted, Is 1984 far enough back in time to be able to order an egg cream? Ive always wanted to try one of those.

Ramona was temporarily befuddled by that question but then said, How can I be an important character? Im a loser in every way imaginable. Nothing I try succeeds. They say its because of the Mercer family curse. I dont know if thats true, but its starting to feel like it.

Carousel and family curses, what a pair.

That how your parents died? Antoine asked. Your family curse? The big invisible guy who goes berserk on every perceived threat?

That caught Ramona off-guard.

Thats just a rumor, she said. Look, boys, I need to make it to the Centennial in 1992. So far, Ive never been able to make it past January 1st, 1984. In a few hours, I find myself back in the present. Ive even seen them haul the cigarette machine onto a truck every time the day resets. Mr. Dyrkon said people would come help me if I just triggered the storyline every day. Ive done my part every morning for longer than I can remember. Ive never made it to the Centennial. Now, its your turn to do your part.

We already are, Antoine said. The next scene is set in this Diner on January 2nd, 1984. Carousel might expect us to actually wait all night, but if it did, it would have shown us to a place to sleep. Since it didnt, I suspect that if we just wait here, the next scene will get here soon.

No, Ramona said, shaking her head. Ive waited in this diner all night before. It doesnt work.

That was an interesting point. She was clearly player-adjacent, if not a player outright. Could it be a simple answer?

You dont have a role, I said. You arent playing a character in this story. If the next scene has all of the dirtbags meeting at the diner, but there are no players cast as dirtbags, does the scene even happen?

Minor roles dont have to be cast. Perhaps Major ones didnt either, but to have no roles at all filled by players? Maybe that was why she couldnt move the story forward.

Antoine and I discussed the matter in more depth. Isaac stayed quiet. Something was bothering him. Perhaps it was just nerves.

After a bit, the bell on the door rang, and we looked up to see Cassie walking in dressed an awful lot like Madam Celia.

There you are! Cassie said, rushing to our table. I came as soon as I knew the next scene was at the diner. The mayor guy told me we were meeting to discuss something about the flask. I saw something on the red wallp

She stopped speaking as soon as she saw Ramona.

What is she? Cassie asked. I have her as an ally on the red wallpaper.

Cassie could see her allies health on the red wallpaper thanks to her The Anguish trope. Normally, only players and Paragons acting as players were affected by that trope. Same as with Casting Director.

Were still trying to figure that out, I said.

I quickly explained what we knew so far.

Cassie listened intently and then looked Ramona over.

I dont normally wear dresses, she said. I just woke up in this.

Okay, Ramona said.

I tapped the table gently.

I know you dont trust us, I said. You dont have the luxury of that mattering. I need to know what happened to you. Can you please tell us?

Ramona looked down at her coffee. You wont believe me, she said. Or maybe you will. I cant believe Im saying this.

Then, she drank her coffee and began telling the story.