orpheus.
.𝐁𝐞/YOU.
B R E A K
But if you really want to live, why not try and make yourself?
can't... stop... now!
the incubus
Will I ever get to where I'm going?
— seether
mood: done
location: Trev and Andre's Room, Mt. Justice
mentions: Mikey, Andre
location: Trev and Andre's Room, Mt. Justice
mentions: Mikey, Andre
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One Week Later...
"Son, what were you thinking?"
Theo sat in the chair nearest to Trevor's door. Jean stood against the window pane, the glass making up for the entirety of the wall. Although they were a reasonable distance away from each other. The two were united in their concern for the events that transpired on his first mission, though they had very different ways of conveying that.
"He wasn't thinking, that's the whole point. You never saw to it to have him interact with other people, so it never occurred to him that he could ask for help instead of prying his head apart and sizzling what sense he does have." Jean sighed, closing her eyes as the rain pattered against the window glass. Trevor sat in silence, staring at the wall hard enough to rip it to pieces if he wanted to. He wanted to cry as he heard their ongoing lecture. Words began to fade into a muffled rythym. He already knew what he did was dangerous, he knew it when he pushed himself that far to begin with. Up until that morning, he was in a coma, medically induced. He had to let himself heal because they could not figure out how deeply he'd damaged his brain when he overdid it. Mikey wouldn't have been able to survive the trauma if Trevor had fried all his own synapses and rendered himself a vegetable.
He couldn't remember what he dreamt about, other than the fact that it was all white.
"He cannot just do that to himself over and over again. This time, he was lucky."
"This is all your fault. You put those walls up in his head...because you were scared of what he could do!"
"FOR GOOD REASON! YOU. DON'T. KNOW. WHAT. HE. CAN. DO! That's a higher threat than you'll ever understand and if you were a good father, you would have ended it at the start!"
"That's enough, both of you," Trevor said, standing up. The words they were saying didn't even phase him, as weird as the dialogue was."I fucked up, I get it. But, I saved some lives doing that. Isn't that what all of this is about? Now, If you don't mind, I'd like to wallow in my sorrows without either of you here. Get out." At the same time, the door swung open, slamming against the doorjamb. Jean was the first to leave, not saying a word. Theo stood and placed a hand on his son's shoulder.
"Call home soon, I miss you," he said, patting Trevor before leaving as well. Trevor walked behind them and locked the main room door. He then padded over to the couch that sat in the living room of his and Andre's space. He waited there for his mystical roommate, wanting to ask him if there were any magical remedies for his mind and the "walls" that were apparently there. It struck him odd that they'd keep something like that from him until now.
But, what was odder was the fact that the two hadn't told him that they'd stopped talking long before that and he had read their minds.
"Son, what were you thinking?"
Theo sat in the chair nearest to Trevor's door. Jean stood against the window pane, the glass making up for the entirety of the wall. Although they were a reasonable distance away from each other. The two were united in their concern for the events that transpired on his first mission, though they had very different ways of conveying that.
"He wasn't thinking, that's the whole point. You never saw to it to have him interact with other people, so it never occurred to him that he could ask for help instead of prying his head apart and sizzling what sense he does have." Jean sighed, closing her eyes as the rain pattered against the window glass. Trevor sat in silence, staring at the wall hard enough to rip it to pieces if he wanted to. He wanted to cry as he heard their ongoing lecture. Words began to fade into a muffled rythym. He already knew what he did was dangerous, he knew it when he pushed himself that far to begin with. Up until that morning, he was in a coma, medically induced. He had to let himself heal because they could not figure out how deeply he'd damaged his brain when he overdid it. Mikey wouldn't have been able to survive the trauma if Trevor had fried all his own synapses and rendered himself a vegetable.
He couldn't remember what he dreamt about, other than the fact that it was all white.
"He cannot just do that to himself over and over again. This time, he was lucky."
"This is all your fault. You put those walls up in his head...because you were scared of what he could do!"
"FOR GOOD REASON! YOU. DON'T. KNOW. WHAT. HE. CAN. DO! That's a higher threat than you'll ever understand and if you were a good father, you would have ended it at the start!"
"That's enough, both of you," Trevor said, standing up. The words they were saying didn't even phase him, as weird as the dialogue was."I fucked up, I get it. But, I saved some lives doing that. Isn't that what all of this is about? Now, If you don't mind, I'd like to wallow in my sorrows without either of you here. Get out." At the same time, the door swung open, slamming against the doorjamb. Jean was the first to leave, not saying a word. Theo stood and placed a hand on his son's shoulder.
"Call home soon, I miss you," he said, patting Trevor before leaving as well. Trevor walked behind them and locked the main room door. He then padded over to the couch that sat in the living room of his and Andre's space. He waited there for his mystical roommate, wanting to ask him if there were any magical remedies for his mind and the "walls" that were apparently there. It struck him odd that they'd keep something like that from him until now.
But, what was odder was the fact that the two hadn't told him that they'd stopped talking long before that and he had read their minds.
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