grey987
Man of the Shadows
"I'm... I'm... sorry."
It took the long pause after he'd asked his second question and those two words (one of which had been spoken twice) that Skell managed to utter for Greg to realize that she was just as much in the dark as he was, having caused some sort of accident with results that neither of them had anticipated. For a moment- for just a moment- he felt guilty for scaring her like that and accusing her of conjuring up some sort of crazy prank, but that quickly went away as he remembered the situation that they were currently in right now. What he remembered was that she ended up tripping over that weird and mysterious box that sat in front of them, causing it to glow and knock them unconscious somehow... and now they were suddenly in a place that they had no recollection of, with an appearance that was almost in no way like the present day. This left them with one question and one question alone: What the hell happened?
"This... No... There's no freaking way..." Greg mumbled, seeming to gradually lose his mind as he paced aimlessly through the room and gripped his locks of hair tightly with his fingers. There was no way that this could be possible... There was no way that the device he and Skell found was a legitimate time machine, that had just sent them to a period in time that they were not supposed to be a part of. Hovering cars, jumpsuits and oddly-shaped buildings... It seemed as though they'd been sent to the future, but this time travel stuff wasn't supposed to be anywhere close to real. That kind of thing was merely a comic book fantasy, restricted by the boundaries of fiction... but it seemed as though Todd had somehow managed to push past those boundaries.
Either way, Greg realized that they had to get out of this new reality now.
"... The cube. Where's the cube!?" he asked in a panic, frantically looking around for the large device that had inexplicably vanished from sight.
It took the long pause after he'd asked his second question and those two words (one of which had been spoken twice) that Skell managed to utter for Greg to realize that she was just as much in the dark as he was, having caused some sort of accident with results that neither of them had anticipated. For a moment- for just a moment- he felt guilty for scaring her like that and accusing her of conjuring up some sort of crazy prank, but that quickly went away as he remembered the situation that they were currently in right now. What he remembered was that she ended up tripping over that weird and mysterious box that sat in front of them, causing it to glow and knock them unconscious somehow... and now they were suddenly in a place that they had no recollection of, with an appearance that was almost in no way like the present day. This left them with one question and one question alone: What the hell happened?
"This... No... There's no freaking way..." Greg mumbled, seeming to gradually lose his mind as he paced aimlessly through the room and gripped his locks of hair tightly with his fingers. There was no way that this could be possible... There was no way that the device he and Skell found was a legitimate time machine, that had just sent them to a period in time that they were not supposed to be a part of. Hovering cars, jumpsuits and oddly-shaped buildings... It seemed as though they'd been sent to the future, but this time travel stuff wasn't supposed to be anywhere close to real. That kind of thing was merely a comic book fantasy, restricted by the boundaries of fiction... but it seemed as though Todd had somehow managed to push past those boundaries.
Either way, Greg realized that they had to get out of this new reality now.
"... The cube. Where's the cube!?" he asked in a panic, frantically looking around for the large device that had inexplicably vanished from sight.