OhGodOfWriting
Writing Addict
Gecko does my seatbelt for me, for which I'm both grateful and irritated. I also realize belatedly that he kind of helped me with Red Polo back there, nor is he being a dick right now. I attribute this to well-deserved guilt. He still hasn't explained himself. The only answer he gives to me telling him that he should have warned me is: "I'm taking you home." I'd like to argue with him but really, it's the best thing I've heard all day.
He asks me where I live. I don't remember my new address, so I fish around for my phone to look it up. I see that my brother is calling me (still) and not just calling, but attempting to FaceTime. Ugh. I try to decline his call, but accidentally accept it instead. The deathly sound of impending video chat, to the tune of a quasi-ominous ding, fills the car. Too late now.
"My stuff is in the captain's office. Suitcase," I tell Seth.
"Berry?" My brother asks. Good, this is real good, I think sarcastically. "Hey Micky, one second, I have to find where I live..." I tell my brother, clicking around in my phone. He keeps talking, oblivious as usual. "What happened?" He's asking me. "Your aura went all...really, really dim. Are you okay? Do you have the crystal I gave you?"
I find my address, and hold the screen up so that Seth can see it. I'm still pretty weak, so my hand slips and I dismiss the address, and my brother's face fills the screen. Micky is six years younger than me, and probably the reason why I act half my age. He also acts half his age, so really our parents have always been shit out of luck. Micky is obnoxious and overbearing and forgetful, but he's also the single greatest thing in the world. He's wonderful, in the literal sense. He has a face so round that it looks a-gender, and the fact that his hair is curly and dyed faded pink doesn't help, either.
"Woah, who's the cutie?" Micky asks.
I lower the phone back to my lap and look at it balefully. Micky seems to remember what he was so convinced of, why he called me in the first place. "Ah! You look like shit! What happened to you?"
"Nothing, Mick, I'm fine."
"Who is the guy? Is he your new partner?"
"Yes," I say. "Seth Gecko." I decide to just go with it, and I tip the screen on my leg so that Micky can look up at the driver. "Gecko, this is my brother."
"Hi, Seth." Micky has dropped his voice several octaves, which makes me roll my eyes. "I'm Mike. ...Your aura is really interesting. This bright, really intense...like sky blue, but electric?" I truly cannot comprehend the fantasy world that my brother inhabits.
"But with sort of a void around it...like you feed off other people or something...ohmygod are you a mage?" (His voice has gone back to normal.) "Berry, is your new partner a mage!? That's why your aura went all...Hey! Seth...Seth Reptile, whatever-your-name-is, you can't overdraw from her!" I've already tilted the screen away from Gecko.
"I was so worried...your energy got so faded it was just the palest, palest pink, and smaller and smaller until it was only a tiny flame. You're usually this big fireball I can always see the light of, you know? God what would happen if it went out?"
"Micky, I'm gonna have to go," I say, and concentrate all of my rebounding energies on hanging up on him. I put up with a lot with my brother. Really I do. But calling my aura pink? That's crossing a line.
I glance sideways at Seth, and even though I'm still kind of slumped and melty in my seat, I deadpan: "He's such a drama queen."
He asks me where I live. I don't remember my new address, so I fish around for my phone to look it up. I see that my brother is calling me (still) and not just calling, but attempting to FaceTime. Ugh. I try to decline his call, but accidentally accept it instead. The deathly sound of impending video chat, to the tune of a quasi-ominous ding, fills the car. Too late now.
"My stuff is in the captain's office. Suitcase," I tell Seth.
"Berry?" My brother asks. Good, this is real good, I think sarcastically. "Hey Micky, one second, I have to find where I live..." I tell my brother, clicking around in my phone. He keeps talking, oblivious as usual. "What happened?" He's asking me. "Your aura went all...really, really dim. Are you okay? Do you have the crystal I gave you?"
I find my address, and hold the screen up so that Seth can see it. I'm still pretty weak, so my hand slips and I dismiss the address, and my brother's face fills the screen. Micky is six years younger than me, and probably the reason why I act half my age. He also acts half his age, so really our parents have always been shit out of luck. Micky is obnoxious and overbearing and forgetful, but he's also the single greatest thing in the world. He's wonderful, in the literal sense. He has a face so round that it looks a-gender, and the fact that his hair is curly and dyed faded pink doesn't help, either.
"Woah, who's the cutie?" Micky asks.
I lower the phone back to my lap and look at it balefully. Micky seems to remember what he was so convinced of, why he called me in the first place. "Ah! You look like shit! What happened to you?"
"Nothing, Mick, I'm fine."
"Who is the guy? Is he your new partner?"
"Yes," I say. "Seth Gecko." I decide to just go with it, and I tip the screen on my leg so that Micky can look up at the driver. "Gecko, this is my brother."
"Hi, Seth." Micky has dropped his voice several octaves, which makes me roll my eyes. "I'm Mike. ...Your aura is really interesting. This bright, really intense...like sky blue, but electric?" I truly cannot comprehend the fantasy world that my brother inhabits.
"But with sort of a void around it...like you feed off other people or something...ohmygod are you a mage?" (His voice has gone back to normal.) "Berry, is your new partner a mage!? That's why your aura went all...Hey! Seth...Seth Reptile, whatever-your-name-is, you can't overdraw from her!" I've already tilted the screen away from Gecko.
"I was so worried...your energy got so faded it was just the palest, palest pink, and smaller and smaller until it was only a tiny flame. You're usually this big fireball I can always see the light of, you know? God what would happen if it went out?"
"Micky, I'm gonna have to go," I say, and concentrate all of my rebounding energies on hanging up on him. I put up with a lot with my brother. Really I do. But calling my aura pink? That's crossing a line.
I glance sideways at Seth, and even though I'm still kind of slumped and melty in my seat, I deadpan: "He's such a drama queen."