Synopsis

Charlie is a little girl who had no bounds. She’s an adorable little pixie at the age of 8 years old but is also a little hell raiser/smart-mouth, etc. She gets in trouble with her parents a lot due to her going off onto her dreamland and getting too far into her imagination. She acts out her fantasies all the time, playing the parts of the various eccentric characters conjured from her head in the real world. It constantly ends up going too far and she ends up breaking stuff like a bull in a china store. So she gets grounded… …a lot.

 

However, she, unlike most children, has a very special talent. She is an escape artist, top in the world to be precise. Her parents never had a taste for corporal punishment so they tried to keep her in her room until she’s learned life’s lessons of keeping grounded and normal. But no matter their locks, their doors, their moats, crocodiles and drawbridges, they cannot for the life of them keep her in her room. They try and try, fruitlessly, to keep her, at least for a moment, contained.  Time and time again, she proves them wrong, escaping from straight-jackets that would have baffled and befuddled Houdini.

 

Indeed she is a girl literally without bounds. Yet, she works alone. No one knows how she does it. No matter what the puzzles the padlocks and chains have for her, she knows the answers. She innately has the key to every lock and the password to every prompt. Put her in solitary confinement and she’ll be standing behind you as soon as you throw away the key.

 

But one day, after months scheming, her parents unfurl their greatest invention yet. They lock her away with an imaginary prison. They do this knowing her weakness for bemusing stories and situations. They weave this story into her reality and it becomes real. They laugh at their supposedly impenetrable penitentiary’s success. Little do they realize that Charlie has a few skills of her own.  This is the story of how Charlie drew her way out of the Super-Max.

 

This file has now been hijacked for use as a note taking device.

 

This story is meant to serve as my homage to Jean-Paul Sartre’s ‘No Exit’. Any by that, I mean rip off copious amounts of content. You see When Charlie gets locked into her mental prison all the way at the top of Pt. No Return, she is not alone. Don’t think for a second it’d be that easy. In the depths of the most inescapable place reside the most reviled inmates known in human history.

As she landed there she meet up with four others planning a break out of their own. 

 

Conceit – There are many ways she can break the bounds placed upon here. She seems to take advantage of a form of alchemy. One example of such as she can draw a spiral pattern on an iron bar and then take hold of the bar and bend it back and forth until the bar becomes malleable like taffy, eventually turning into root. 

 

P.S.

Escape - artist! Get it! (Yeah I know, lame. Hah~)