saturday shorts
its about the yearning
“Okay, bye, yup, bye.” Keaton pulled his phone away from his face, hitting the end call button. Taylor had told him to call the police, amongst panicked exclamations and less than polite expressions. He didn’t really have any space in his brain to panic. Most of it was pushed away into the back of his head, compartmentalised for a later freak out. He paced his apartment as he waited for someone to pick up, the adrenaline of danger still prickling at his body in waves.
“Hello, yes, I’m a cloak calling to report in about a crime? I was just threatened at gunpoint in my apartment. No I didn’t apprehend him, he escaped.” There was something about calling the police that made Keaton feel like a child who had done something he shouldn’t have. Like he was about to be caught out for something, even though logically he hadn’t done anything.
“My name is Keaton Green, alias Chameleon?” There was the sound of a keyboard clacking on the other end of the line before another question came through. “Yes invisibility, that’s me.”
He had to wait a few more seconds, listening to the operator type away busily until her voice returned. “Make my way to- yes I know where the station is. To file a report, okay, thank you. Bye.”
Keaton got changed hurriedly, pulling on a raincoat before darting out the door to the precinct. It was at a walkable distance and he felt the need to clear his head. Being in a car would make him feel a little claustrophobic right now.
“Hello, yes, I’m a cloak calling to report in about a crime? I was just threatened at gunpoint in my apartment. No I didn’t apprehend him, he escaped.” There was something about calling the police that made Keaton feel like a child who had done something he shouldn’t have. Like he was about to be caught out for something, even though logically he hadn’t done anything.
“My name is Keaton Green, alias Chameleon?” There was the sound of a keyboard clacking on the other end of the line before another question came through. “Yes invisibility, that’s me.”
He had to wait a few more seconds, listening to the operator type away busily until her voice returned. “Make my way to- yes I know where the station is. To file a report, okay, thank you. Bye.”
Keaton got changed hurriedly, pulling on a raincoat before darting out the door to the precinct. It was at a walkable distance and he felt the need to clear his head. Being in a car would make him feel a little claustrophobic right now.