| I am in control | (Every)
Posted: 19 Apr 2019, 23:49
The following is a RP that is currently being writen through Discord between myself and Every's player - it will be updated as we post.
Time stood still for Leon as he stared at the people milling about outside the window of the small coffee shop he had decided to make his home for the next hour or so. He was captivated by them, yet none of them noticed him. To them, Leon was just another nameless face lost in the sea of banality that was humanity. Every twitch of their eye had Leon’s pen flying across the paper, it was fascinating, and every smile had him adding an annotation next to their designated number. He could have spent a lifetime sat there, but as always, his mind decided it no longer wished for him to be at peace.
‘Leon...Leon….Leon…’
It was a small voice, barely more than a whisper behind his left ear; but still, it pulled him from his research.
“What? I am busy.” Normally he wouldn’t have snapped at what appeared to be little more than a child, but he had been content with his people watching and this child had disturbed his chain of thought.
‘Sorry...but...I really don’t want to be here, please let me go..’
There were tears in the voice now, Leon despised when they did that. Couldn’t they see that he had no more control then they did? He didn’t want them invading his mind any more than they wanted to be trapped until the next arrived.
“Because I chose to have an annoying twat inside my head, I’m just as annoyed as you about this. Now be quiet, I am working.” It wasn’t the child’s fault that they had been dragged inside of his mind, yet right now, he didn’t care. He wanted silence. He wanted peace. If only the world would co-operate.
‘I want to move on!’
The voice became angry now. It yelled, it screamed, and if it had been able to it would have stamped its foot on the floor like the seven-year-old it was. Leon chose to ignore the petulant child. His work was more important than the crying infant locked inside the prison of his psyche.
Quietly Leon counted to ten…
| I am in control |
Over and over he repeated the mantra until eventually, the voice faded back to the whisper he was accustomed to. It wasn’t the end, but for now, it would do until his next guest arrived. As the voice began to fade he turned back to the window and slipped back into his research of the human condition, completely unaware that he had been speaking out loud to a voice only he could hear.
Time stood still for Leon as he stared at the people milling about outside the window of the small coffee shop he had decided to make his home for the next hour or so. He was captivated by them, yet none of them noticed him. To them, Leon was just another nameless face lost in the sea of banality that was humanity. Every twitch of their eye had Leon’s pen flying across the paper, it was fascinating, and every smile had him adding an annotation next to their designated number. He could have spent a lifetime sat there, but as always, his mind decided it no longer wished for him to be at peace.
‘Leon...Leon….Leon…’
It was a small voice, barely more than a whisper behind his left ear; but still, it pulled him from his research.
“What? I am busy.” Normally he wouldn’t have snapped at what appeared to be little more than a child, but he had been content with his people watching and this child had disturbed his chain of thought.
‘Sorry...but...I really don’t want to be here, please let me go..’
There were tears in the voice now, Leon despised when they did that. Couldn’t they see that he had no more control then they did? He didn’t want them invading his mind any more than they wanted to be trapped until the next arrived.
“Because I chose to have an annoying twat inside my head, I’m just as annoyed as you about this. Now be quiet, I am working.” It wasn’t the child’s fault that they had been dragged inside of his mind, yet right now, he didn’t care. He wanted silence. He wanted peace. If only the world would co-operate.
‘I want to move on!’
The voice became angry now. It yelled, it screamed, and if it had been able to it would have stamped its foot on the floor like the seven-year-old it was. Leon chose to ignore the petulant child. His work was more important than the crying infant locked inside the prison of his psyche.
Quietly Leon counted to ten…
| I am in control |
Over and over he repeated the mantra until eventually, the voice faded back to the whisper he was accustomed to. It wasn’t the end, but for now, it would do until his next guest arrived. As the voice began to fade he turned back to the window and slipped back into his research of the human condition, completely unaware that he had been speaking out loud to a voice only he could hear.