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The room was black. Quite literally full of darkness, it oozed out into the hallway, creating a small puddle of shadows under the door and an aura of black on the edges. Shadow was for a rare moment, relaxed, laying on his bed, snuggled deep into the covers. If he had it his way he would never leave this room or this bed. His eyes worked better in this complete blackness than anywhere else. He could make out the sharp details of everything in the sparse room. The chair and desk, with the pile of papers on it. There rested many things Shade didn’t understand about this world. Well, for one, that people actually wanted to talk to him, second, the contents. The letters from the Mersing’s were beautiful, but hard to read, it had been a long time since he’d spoken or read anything in English, he was struggling. Then there was Kaz’s note. Complicated didn’t even cover it. The mess of numbers meant nothing, Shade wondered if it was some sort of code or… he smoothed his finger over the mark on his arm, no… there were too few numbers. The other was easy, dorm number, similar to his own.
Closing his eyes, Shadow let himself drift into a half-sleep, leaving Kaz’s cryptic note to later thoughts. His room was his safe space, his place where no one was looking at him, that place where he could not be bothered. Usually.
The knock at the door, startled Shade from on top of his bed to underneath it. The sound came again and this time a voice accompanied it. Someone was here. Shade felt his heart fall. They’d been trying to get him to talk to someone for a while. To work with the Mersings. Shaking, Shadow obeyed the order to open the door. He opened the door a crack and peered out like an owl, blinking as his eyes adjusted from complete darkness to light. He open the door further when they asked to enter. Bringing with them light into his domain. It struggled against the oppressive darkness, but it prevailed, illuminating Shadows face like a skeleton with reflective eyes. There they were… Shadow paused, waiting to feel something… anything. But there was nothing. There was a new person as well, a studious looking old man. Shadow narrowed his eyes, distrust seeped from every pore as Shadow shrank from the new group. Shade bristled when they entered, but the man spoke and they moved more into the room, leaving the door opened and unblocked. Shade didn’t relax, but moved toward it slightly.
They spoke gently to him, asking him if he liked the clothes they’d sent and if he remembered them. He nodded and shook his head as they pressed forward. All the while, his expression was motionless and numb. The shadows that moved around him were the only indication that he was afraid and alive. They wrapped him in a cool cocoon as he made himself a shadow on the wall, barely visible in his discomfort of these people. For the first time, the old man suggested trying something. Shadow pressed further into the wall, fear building. Experimentation, tests. What if he failed… would they take his food? Beat him? His heart rate increased, but he stood rigid, his expression giving none of his fears away. If there was anything he’d learned, it was far worse to run than just take it. The man spoke in a low voice to Mrs. Mersing who nodded. Shade couldn’t hear from the sound of his heart beating in his ears, but soon enough she started to sing.
Something resonated deep within the buried memories. His well controlled mask shattered. Shadow’s eyes widened, he jaw going slack and for a moment the shadows shivered. What… The sense of warmth that swept over him. Sunny days, warmth, joy, love… darkness, cold, fear, pain. Why didn’t you care? Why don’t you love me? Why did you leave me?! his heart screamed. With a shattered cry, Shadow covered his ears and fled. “Daniel!” they called after him. When he sensed they were in pursuit he ran faster, his eyes darting here and there for escape. “Kaz,” he mouthed to himself as he came upon a door. He wasn’t lost… well physically. He hesitated there. He couldn’t go back, they were in his safe place, he had nowhere to hide. As he stood and debated he heard that name again and it resonated deep in his bones. Fear triggered strange things and it triggered Shadow’s knock on the door of his guide.
Shade wrapped his arms and shadows around himself. His breath came in short shallow bursts and the pressure behind his eyes grew, but no tears fell. He was immediately thrust back into that horrible place and all he wanted was his dark room. They do not love you, they left you. The memory had stirred an emotion Shadow had long forgotten. Sorrow and self-pity fell over him like blankets… how pathetic I must be, Shadow thought, missing someone who doesn’t miss me.
The room was black. Quite literally full of darkness, it oozed out into the hallway, creating a small puddle of shadows under the door and an aura of black on the edges. Shadow was for a rare moment, relaxed, laying on his bed, snuggled deep into the covers. If he had it his way he would never leave this room or this bed. His eyes worked better in this complete blackness than anywhere else. He could make out the sharp details of everything in the sparse room. The chair and desk, with the pile of papers on it. There rested many things Shade didn’t understand about this world. Well, for one, that people actually wanted to talk to him, second, the contents. The letters from the Mersing’s were beautiful, but hard to read, it had been a long time since he’d spoken or read anything in English, he was struggling. Then there was Kaz’s note. Complicated didn’t even cover it. The mess of numbers meant nothing, Shade wondered if it was some sort of code or… he smoothed his finger over the mark on his arm, no… there were too few numbers. The other was easy, dorm number, similar to his own.
Closing his eyes, Shadow let himself drift into a half-sleep, leaving Kaz’s cryptic note to later thoughts. His room was his safe space, his place where no one was looking at him, that place where he could not be bothered. Usually.
The knock at the door, startled Shade from on top of his bed to underneath it. The sound came again and this time a voice accompanied it. Someone was here. Shade felt his heart fall. They’d been trying to get him to talk to someone for a while. To work with the Mersings. Shaking, Shadow obeyed the order to open the door. He opened the door a crack and peered out like an owl, blinking as his eyes adjusted from complete darkness to light. He open the door further when they asked to enter. Bringing with them light into his domain. It struggled against the oppressive darkness, but it prevailed, illuminating Shadows face like a skeleton with reflective eyes. There they were… Shadow paused, waiting to feel something… anything. But there was nothing. There was a new person as well, a studious looking old man. Shadow narrowed his eyes, distrust seeped from every pore as Shadow shrank from the new group. Shade bristled when they entered, but the man spoke and they moved more into the room, leaving the door opened and unblocked. Shade didn’t relax, but moved toward it slightly.
They spoke gently to him, asking him if he liked the clothes they’d sent and if he remembered them. He nodded and shook his head as they pressed forward. All the while, his expression was motionless and numb. The shadows that moved around him were the only indication that he was afraid and alive. They wrapped him in a cool cocoon as he made himself a shadow on the wall, barely visible in his discomfort of these people. For the first time, the old man suggested trying something. Shadow pressed further into the wall, fear building. Experimentation, tests. What if he failed… would they take his food? Beat him? His heart rate increased, but he stood rigid, his expression giving none of his fears away. If there was anything he’d learned, it was far worse to run than just take it. The man spoke in a low voice to Mrs. Mersing who nodded. Shade couldn’t hear from the sound of his heart beating in his ears, but soon enough she started to sing.
Something resonated deep within the buried memories. His well controlled mask shattered. Shadow’s eyes widened, he jaw going slack and for a moment the shadows shivered. What… The sense of warmth that swept over him. Sunny days, warmth, joy, love… darkness, cold, fear, pain. Why didn’t you care? Why don’t you love me? Why did you leave me?! his heart screamed. With a shattered cry, Shadow covered his ears and fled. “Daniel!” they called after him. When he sensed they were in pursuit he ran faster, his eyes darting here and there for escape. “Kaz,” he mouthed to himself as he came upon a door. He wasn’t lost… well physically. He hesitated there. He couldn’t go back, they were in his safe place, he had nowhere to hide. As he stood and debated he heard that name again and it resonated deep in his bones. Fear triggered strange things and it triggered Shadow’s knock on the door of his guide.
Shade wrapped his arms and shadows around himself. His breath came in short shallow bursts and the pressure behind his eyes grew, but no tears fell. He was immediately thrust back into that horrible place and all he wanted was his dark room. They do not love you, they left you. The memory had stirred an emotion Shadow had long forgotten. Sorrow and self-pity fell over him like blankets… how pathetic I must be, Shadow thought, missing someone who doesn’t miss me.