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Reviewer: Shrinkmeister Signed [Report This]
Date: July 14 2017 9:00 PM Title: From the Frying Pan into the Fire

So... We have an interesting admission form Cerys..."others gathered for the harvest". I have often wondered about the missing fathers of those sacrificied and I think we now have the answer.  I see a scenario something like "Dearest father of my male child, won't you please accompany me to my University for a reunion.  You can meet some of my hot sorority sisters".  Once they arrive at the event..."Here, my love,  have some of this mystery drink… Gee honey, you look so tired… why don’t you come down to the basement to rest on this sacrificial alter…err bench".  Later that night... Presto.  A three-inch-tall father... a new toy of the sisters, never to see the outside world again. With that annoying protective father out of the way there will be no one to interfere with the sacrificing of another male child to Omega Pi...

Reviewer: Ancient Relic Signed [Report This]
Date: July 14 2017 9:55 AM Title: From the Frying Pan into the Fire

@pixil8ed

changed

I missed that word, but it's definitely important. They're still not willing to give up their immortality and beauty. They think that a rapist who lets the victim live is a good person. In this way, they're deluding themselves into thinking that they've climbed out of the moral pit they dug themselves into, blinding themselves to the fact that they're still well below ground.

This assumes that Cerys is telling the truth, which is a risky assumption to make.

Reviewer: pixl8ed Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: July 13 2017 9:48 PM Title: From the Frying Pan into the Fire

Nice analysis Anchient Relic. 

I want to draw everyone's attention to two bit of her sales pitch.

“There are two factions within our sisterhood, the larger and more powerful of the two are the traditionalists, those who wish to continue ritual harvesting as we have been doing. The other group are those who think the practice needs to be changed to protect not only our male offspring but others gathered for the harvest."  Please note the absense of the word "end."  "Change" is there, not end.  So either, we'll still do it, but we'll try to make sure you live.  Or we'll not go after our own, but keep harvesting.  

Not exactly going out of my way to cheer her and her kind on here.  Maybe it sounds like a good deal if Oliver has no moral compass.   Not bettin so.

"We have been able to abscond with one of the Weeping Stones and so far have been able to save two others in my three years here."  Hardly a great outcome if she's got everyone saying "we lose more tinies that way."  What happened to the rest? 

Burp?

Lying like a 'Meg.  She's totally full of it.  She's totally full of something...or someones. 

Reviewer: Ancient Relic Signed [Report This]
Date: July 13 2017 7:14 PM Title: From the Frying Pan into the Fire

Let's have a look at her claims:

There are two factions within our sisterhood, the larger and more powerful of the two are the traditionalists, those who wish to continue ritual harvesting as we have been doing. The other group are those who think the practice needs to be changed to protect not only our male offspring but others gathered for the harvest. 

Seems plausible, but all we have for confirmation is Samantha's doubts, and that's just one person who could have had cold feet at the last minute.

Your mother Samantha belongs to the second group.

So Cerys knows about Samantha's cold feet. That could mean that she's telling the truth, or that the higher-ups know about Samantha's doubts.

Please Oliver, understand she did not want this for you, ever. I know what you’re thinking, if that was the case, why are you here then? There was no way she or the others seeking to bring about change could openly defy the ruling council of the sisterhood, they are just too powerful, too well engrained in positions of power everywhere. Where could she take you where you would not be found? Nowhere.

We've seen hints of this level of power, but just hints. It is plausible, though, if she's been telling the truth so far.

So in order to maintain the illusion of loyalty to the sisterhood, and more importantly to protect the movement, you needed to be subjected to the reaping. She asked me to lay claim to you because she knew I could get you away from here without suspicion. Unfortunately, I won only a second draw and Sersei established first rights to you.

This is good for Oliver. This is a fact that can be verified. If Deacon and/or Stan finds him, Oliver can tell them to confirm that with Samantha. Ask for her side of the story, without giving away the information that needs to be verified. If Samantha's account lines up with this, then Cerys is telling the truth. If not, she's lying.

Also, we know that Samantha has been going to "retreats". However, we don't konw how enthusiastic she was about them, or what she actually did there.

We have been able to abscond with one of the Weeping Stones and so far have been able to save two others in my three years here.

These facts haven't even been hinted at, but they're facts that can be confirmed or denied.

It’s up to you. If you think I’m lying, you don’t have to reveal yourself but I can guarantee Miss Frost will ferret you out, if Sersei doesn’t beat her to it. I think she is going to petition her grandmother for aid in about an hour or so. I can’t promise you restoration, but I can offer you a chance to survive this

There needed to be a plot development to end the last bit of running around, and this is it. Oliver is taking a risk if he trusts Cerys. He can't confirm her story until he finds Deacon or Stan, but if he hides from her, then he and Cam have to find a way out of the house by themselves. And if Frost or the grandmother use magic to find Oliver and Cam, they're fucked, literally and figuratively. 

If you think I’m lying, you don’t have to reveal yourself but I can guarantee Miss Frost will ferret you out, if Sersei doesn’t beat her to it. I think she is going to petition her grandmother for aid in about an hour or so.

Is that Sersei's grandmother or Frost's grandmother?



Reviewer: Shrinkmeister Signed [Report This]
Date: July 13 2017 2:10 AM Title: From the Frying Pan into the Fire

Thus far, generally, when the Omegas describe an aspect of the house, ritual, or circumstances, there seems to be an element of truth to their descriptions.  With few exceptions, there is enough truth to manipulate and to deceive their victims.  That said, If I were Oliver, I would trust Cerys about as far as I could throw her.  Let’s not forget that the sisters have motivation for everything they do.  While playing with the victims of the ritual is sexually satisfying, the shrinking is only a byproduct of the reaping of the life energy that grants immortality and eternal beauty.  The sisters will say or do anything that perpetuates and facilitates the reaping and Sersei has told us of it’s incredibly addictive nature.    These junkies will lie, cheat and steal for that next fix.  Hold your ground Cam and Oliver, help is coming…

Reviewer: TomSpeedy Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: July 12 2017 9:00 PM Title: From the Frying Pan into the Fire

Contrary to popular belief, I believe Cerys. There is a reason she was curious about Oliver when he fought the "Bear" kid during that one party. She wanted him and used her disguise as a man eater to gain the trust of her sorority.

Also, Duggernaut likes to throw curveballs at us and expand on it, so I think he wanted us to believe Cerys is crazy and wants us to refuse to accept Cerys story she just mentioned.

Her story is also pretty specific which leads me to believe that it's probably true, at least most of it. By the way, that story that Certs just said took forever. Oliver, Cam and I fell asleep half way through. That speech was kinda long.

Oliver should not go out even if he believes that Cerys is right. I think he is better off on his own and is capable of escaping. If he surrenders, he has to suffer with Sersei and then go with Cery. But before Cerys, he has to spend 7 days with Sersei. I doubt Oliver wants to end up like Cam.

Well, I can't wait for the next chapter!

Reviewer: Carycomic Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: July 12 2017 8:25 PM Title: From the Frying Pan into the Fire

It's a good thing Cerys isn't one of those psychic girls who talks to plants. Daisies might not be big-mouthed. But, aloe vera plants might say more than "aloe!"

Reviewer: pixl8ed Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: July 12 2017 5:54 PM Title: From the Frying Pan into the Fire

No.  No she is not. 
I know what I said!!! That was a joke!
Look, we’ve seen in Samantha’s head.  She’s written Oliver off.  And that chuckle when Cerys saw the towel?  Nope.  It’s a scam. 
So what if she works at a hospital?  That proves nothing.  How many killer nurses have there been?  I don’t know either, but it’s practically an arch-type. 
I won’t believe a one of them...not a one.  Especially not freakin’ Cerys. 
Go ahead, get suckered.  See if I care.  Tell me how your trip through the sunny esophagus went.  Remember, it ain’t paranoia if they are out to get you. 

But then again.....

Gee Duggernaut, thanks.  I’m having enough trouble sleeping lately.  This really helps.

pix

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