- Jun 13, 2017
- 380
- Gender
- Male
- Pronouns
- He/Him
- Posting Status
- Irregularly
This was where he'll be for maybe forever, then. Not in police holding, at least. Sam didn't find it particularly welcoming. It was a hell lot quieter than home. Or wherever the fuck he thought the home was, anyways. He smells flowers and trees, and the proper sort. The trees sounded like a forest when the wind blew, the flowers like the florist's place. The paths were made of stone. Nothing smelled like gasoline, garbage, or piss. It was like a fucking garden.
The school was big. He had an entire bloody room to himself, clean and tidy and too big for him. And there was an entire uniform set he was supposed to wear that felt like sandpaper on his skin, so he didn't wear it. Being on the inside of a building for too long made him antsy. The outside was too... open. There were no skyscrapers, barely any fucking cars, no dark alleyways and no 7-11s. He didn't know he'd miss Hong Kong that much.
So now he was, sitting under a tree, running his hands over a print book in English he nicked from somewhere he couldn't remember and only half-focusing the words. There weren't that many people in here. Made him on edge. Footsteps were edging closer. Some skinny kid, smaller than him, probably younger, too. Probably some scrawny student. He didn't pay much attention, either. He was too small to be a threat.
@schrodingerscat
The school was big. He had an entire bloody room to himself, clean and tidy and too big for him. And there was an entire uniform set he was supposed to wear that felt like sandpaper on his skin, so he didn't wear it. Being on the inside of a building for too long made him antsy. The outside was too... open. There were no skyscrapers, barely any fucking cars, no dark alleyways and no 7-11s. He didn't know he'd miss Hong Kong that much.
So now he was, sitting under a tree, running his hands over a print book in English he nicked from somewhere he couldn't remember and only half-focusing the words. There weren't that many people in here. Made him on edge. Footsteps were edging closer. Some skinny kid, smaller than him, probably younger, too. Probably some scrawny student. He didn't pay much attention, either. He was too small to be a threat.
@schrodingerscat