@"Poptart"
''I'll see you soon, he said'', Sebastian muttered angrily under his breath as he stormed down the still eerily quiet hallway, a phone pressed against his so tightly against his ear it burned. He barely noticed it, however, the pounding of his head, and the heavy breaths almost breaking him in half taking precedence over everything but the itchy (disgusting) feeling of scales erupting all over his skin as slowly, but surely, his mind broke down once again, piece by piece slowly getting eaten by what felt like blood the madness and forever pulsing dark.
''Go to your appointments, he said'', he all but hissed into the phone, the machine barely holding together under the pressure of his clenching hand as it continued to ring, and ring, and ring.
''Hope everything goes well, he said'', he screamed as the line finally gave up all hope of ever reaching Hari in whatever godforsaken land of no telephone towers he was. ''God fucking damn it!'', the screamed continued once the generic, lifeless voice began reciting the same message he had already heard fourteen times this morning: ''The person you are trying to call...''
''Boyfriend'', he said to phone, now in pieces as a consequence of being thrown against the wall. ''No person. Just a god damn fucking boyfriend'', he whispered, his breaths growing heavier once again as he fell onto the bed, his head immediately finding its way to his knees, between his hands. He covered his ears, closed his eyes and tried not to throw up as he remembered why exactly he so desperately needed to hear his lover's voice right now.
Not that he had actually forgotten, the words of his instructor echoing through his mind like a broken record with each step he took. Month, he thought, feeling as if his stomach was rising up to meet his throat. A whole blood fucking god fucking damn it...
''Why the hell are you not here right now?'', he screamed, raising his head so he could look towards the Hari's part of the room. Not that they had their own parts of the room any more. Their stuff had, much like them, grown to like each other, and was now mixed all over, forming a working symbiosis. The other bed, however, was the one that was supposed to be Hari's so he thought of it as such as he yelled at it as if it had all the answers as to why his boyfriend had to choose this god fucking damn it week to go bloody camping.
''God fucking damn it, Hari, I need you'', he said, his whole body shaking at that point as he tried to hold himself together somehow. At some point of it, though, a part of him felt a bit guilty for cursing only at his boyfriend whose only fault was not being there when he fucking needed him because he was off doing god knows what in the god damned forest, so he added a few choice words about the teacher and the assignment itself somewhere in there as well.
None of it helped though and he could still feel the slow itching of his skin, the crawling of scales, he soundless movement of his power within his blood. ''God fucking damn it'', he cursed once more, quietly, almost at the verge of crying. Then, he heard the door click open.
''I'll see you soon, he said'', Sebastian muttered angrily under his breath as he stormed down the still eerily quiet hallway, a phone pressed against his so tightly against his ear it burned. He barely noticed it, however, the pounding of his head, and the heavy breaths almost breaking him in half taking precedence over everything but the itchy (disgusting) feeling of scales erupting all over his skin as slowly, but surely, his mind broke down once again, piece by piece slowly getting eaten by what felt like blood the madness and forever pulsing dark.
''Go to your appointments, he said'', he all but hissed into the phone, the machine barely holding together under the pressure of his clenching hand as it continued to ring, and ring, and ring.
''Hope everything goes well, he said'', he screamed as the line finally gave up all hope of ever reaching Hari in whatever godforsaken land of no telephone towers he was. ''God fucking damn it!'', the screamed continued once the generic, lifeless voice began reciting the same message he had already heard fourteen times this morning: ''The person you are trying to call...''
''Boyfriend'', he said to phone, now in pieces as a consequence of being thrown against the wall. ''No person. Just a god damn fucking boyfriend'', he whispered, his breaths growing heavier once again as he fell onto the bed, his head immediately finding its way to his knees, between his hands. He covered his ears, closed his eyes and tried not to throw up as he remembered why exactly he so desperately needed to hear his lover's voice right now.
Not that he had actually forgotten, the words of his instructor echoing through his mind like a broken record with each step he took. Month, he thought, feeling as if his stomach was rising up to meet his throat. A whole blood fucking god fucking damn it...
''Why the hell are you not here right now?'', he screamed, raising his head so he could look towards the Hari's part of the room. Not that they had their own parts of the room any more. Their stuff had, much like them, grown to like each other, and was now mixed all over, forming a working symbiosis. The other bed, however, was the one that was supposed to be Hari's so he thought of it as such as he yelled at it as if it had all the answers as to why his boyfriend had to choose this god fucking damn it week to go bloody camping.
''God fucking damn it, Hari, I need you'', he said, his whole body shaking at that point as he tried to hold himself together somehow. At some point of it, though, a part of him felt a bit guilty for cursing only at his boyfriend whose only fault was not being there when he fucking needed him because he was off doing god knows what in the god damned forest, so he added a few choice words about the teacher and the assignment itself somewhere in there as well.
None of it helped though and he could still feel the slow itching of his skin, the crawling of scales, he soundless movement of his power within his blood. ''God fucking damn it'', he cursed once more, quietly, almost at the verge of crying. Then, he heard the door click open.