Sollir Furryfoot
Explorer
MaKenzie Wolf:
A familiar voice floated from the speakers, "This is the very last treatment, after today, you'll be a free woman." Calm, reassuring, soothing-Angel's voice.
"These last couple of weeks have been hard on everyone, after everyone in my group got the first inkling of powers they wanted to get out and test them. Those scientists do what they do for a reason, though, these tests make it safer for you. It'll only last a couple of more minutes...after that I'm not sure when I'll get to talk to you again. I just wanted to say that its been heart warming to see you regain your strength, both physically and mentally and I hope that you manage to do some real good out there. Do you have any plans when you get outside?"
As entrancing as Angel's voice was, MaKenzie could still notice two technicians darting around, their features undiscernable behind their pale-colored containment suits as they fixed the room up. Occasionally they would connect or reconnect wires from the chair MaKenzie was in to others machines scattered about. The walls themselves glowed a light red and hummed, but very little of this was distracting after going through the whole song and dance for three months. Still, the hour long process went by more quickly whenever Angel was around. To think, that this would all be over in a day.
Lukas Clausewitz:
"I'm so glad that this is all going to be over with." Felicia said, idly poking at the remaining scraps of food on her lunch tray with her fork. "When I get out, I think I'm going to order an extra large pizza. Really, Lukas, there's nothing like a Chicago deep-dish pizza, if you're ever in the neighborhood you'll have to give me a call. I know this family-operated restaurant that's fantastic." She smiled at him, the same type of saddened smile that would be given to a departing friend.
Normally a woman you had to direct specific questions to get a conversation out of, Felicia was being much more talkative than usual today. She also seemed to show some concern this past week for both you and MaKenzie, although she had yet to voice what exactly has been worrying her.
"After that, I don't know, I might want to do some traveling. I had some friends back at the office I worked at, but after being gone for so long I'm not sure how they'd react to me. In a way it's scary, not having much to go back to...on the other hand, the possibilities that have opened up are exciting. I must admit though, I'm still somewhat jealous of your powers, they're much more flashy than anything I could do-if a bit strange."
Felicia paused a moment, looking indecisive before continuing, "From how I've heard you describe it, they make you look like a villain. I mean, I know for a fact that you're a good man but...well, its kind of scary to hear about at first to be honest. How do you imagine people will react to it?"
A familiar voice floated from the speakers, "This is the very last treatment, after today, you'll be a free woman." Calm, reassuring, soothing-Angel's voice.
"These last couple of weeks have been hard on everyone, after everyone in my group got the first inkling of powers they wanted to get out and test them. Those scientists do what they do for a reason, though, these tests make it safer for you. It'll only last a couple of more minutes...after that I'm not sure when I'll get to talk to you again. I just wanted to say that its been heart warming to see you regain your strength, both physically and mentally and I hope that you manage to do some real good out there. Do you have any plans when you get outside?"
As entrancing as Angel's voice was, MaKenzie could still notice two technicians darting around, their features undiscernable behind their pale-colored containment suits as they fixed the room up. Occasionally they would connect or reconnect wires from the chair MaKenzie was in to others machines scattered about. The walls themselves glowed a light red and hummed, but very little of this was distracting after going through the whole song and dance for three months. Still, the hour long process went by more quickly whenever Angel was around. To think, that this would all be over in a day.
Lukas Clausewitz:
"I'm so glad that this is all going to be over with." Felicia said, idly poking at the remaining scraps of food on her lunch tray with her fork. "When I get out, I think I'm going to order an extra large pizza. Really, Lukas, there's nothing like a Chicago deep-dish pizza, if you're ever in the neighborhood you'll have to give me a call. I know this family-operated restaurant that's fantastic." She smiled at him, the same type of saddened smile that would be given to a departing friend.
Normally a woman you had to direct specific questions to get a conversation out of, Felicia was being much more talkative than usual today. She also seemed to show some concern this past week for both you and MaKenzie, although she had yet to voice what exactly has been worrying her.
"After that, I don't know, I might want to do some traveling. I had some friends back at the office I worked at, but after being gone for so long I'm not sure how they'd react to me. In a way it's scary, not having much to go back to...on the other hand, the possibilities that have opened up are exciting. I must admit though, I'm still somewhat jealous of your powers, they're much more flashy than anything I could do-if a bit strange."
Felicia paused a moment, looking indecisive before continuing, "From how I've heard you describe it, they make you look like a villain. I mean, I know for a fact that you're a good man but...well, its kind of scary to hear about at first to be honest. How do you imagine people will react to it?"
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