emotional spectrum (alec)

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@"Paradox"

Someone was using the piano down below. While it didn't show, Max was mildly bothered by it - she had little else to do that interested her in this place. So she took to the roof, moving away from the world and closer to the skies.

There she lay, head against the edge, long hair swaying in the wind. A strand crossed her vision, and she played with it for a while, her ears faintly picking up the distinct notes of a piano. They were discordant, though she found some sort of ease there. Being imperfect, she thought, was a good thing.

The sky was cloudless. It was very disappointing - she liked seeing clouds. After minutes of staring up in wait for just one of them to pass by, she thought that they were in hiding and nodded. She shut her eyes, waiting for that familiar sensation of them changing in inexplicable ways inside her head.

As she opened them, she was suspended in a void, colorless and formless. In every direction she could see tiny forms in all sorts of colors. Directly below her was someone glowing positively yellow with sheer excitement. A generous distance away stood someone who was a dull gray. And then someone - rather, what seemed to be two people colored a faded, fuzzy light red of mild irritation occupying the same physical space - stood nearby. at what probably was the door to the roof. Softly, though loud enough that they could hear it, she said, "How are there two of you standing in the same spot?"
 

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The sun was too fucking bright.

The sun was bright and it was irritating.

But it Alec and Paradox still decided to try the roof today anyway, simply because it was one of the few places in the campus left that they haven't gone to. It wasn't a good decision. Being an albino, their body was very sensitive to UV rays, and their eyes couldn't last too long in such brightness. It didn't help that the sky was clear, and there were no clouds to block the sunlight from hitting the surface.

Alec wanted to sleep. He always does during daylight. And Paradox was more irritated about the brightness.

'Alec, can we go back inside now? You're hurting yourself!' Paradox's voice rang in Alec's head.

And Alec would reply, 'That's probably a good idea... but I'm too tired to move...' They were just by the door anyway; not really under the sun exactly.

Alec was just about to drag himself back into the dark stairways when suddenly, a girl approached and just...

'Why does she know there's two of us?'

Alec blinked at her. "Excuse me?" he wasn't really sure how to take that question, as he's always hidden Paradox from everyone, unless Paradox says it's okay to do otherwise. It made the two very uncomfortable. Their stomach felt like it was turning and churning and Alec wanted to throw up because of the sudden nervousness.

They resorted to denial.

"Hey there, sweetie." Alec was doing his best to remain his cool and chill self. "There can't be two of us in the same spot. I'm the only one here... Well, except for you of course, but I don't suppose you're talking about yourself."
 

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Fuzzy red shifted to an unstable, fluctuating shade of nauseated purple. Now that she was closer, she could see that the two had some differences in emotion. One was less uneasy, but they melded together that it was as if they were harmonizing.

She stared at him anyway, eyes empty and piercing at the same time. His discomfort was evident - perhaps she'd stumbled on a secret he or they didn't like people knowing.

As she often did in conversations, she turned her back to him - was it a he? It sounded like it but she couldn't see - and stared up at the empty void, closing her eyes. "I can see things. Things people wouldn't believe, things people don't want to believe... things they can't see and things they don't want to see. I see the other person in you, but I can't hear them. To my eyes they're just a silent light purple silhouette. But I can't see clouds right now..."

Her eyes slid open again, now seeing normally. There was but one cloud there up in the sky. It gave her a sense of peace and satisfaction. "Did you two also come here to watch the clouds?"
 

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Alec raised a brow. So... Was this girl talking to him just for that? Because she saw Paradox and wanted to confirm if she was right? Alec was glad she turned away because he wasn't making a very pleasant face, not while he was struck and confused.

She approached him too suddenly.

"Alec. Brightness. Hurts."

"Oh, right," Alec muttered. He agreed with Paradox, but as much as he wanted to stealthily leave while the girl was turned away, it didn't feel right to do so. She was, in a sense, also quite interesting. For seeing Paradox. "I was checking the roof out. It's my first time here," he answered her question honestly. "I was just about to go back inside though. The sun hurts me. Uhm... How about you?"
 

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Max shut her eyes,, thinking to return her sight to normal. There was a silent pause. Her eyes then opened and the sun stung them. With a smile, she stretched her arms wide open, a weak smile as if basking in the bright sunlight. The breeze gently making her long hair and skirt sway, she spoke as calmly as he wind.

"I like the sun... the light. Without the light, I can't see - and it's hard enough to see the things I'm looking for as it is. But I came here to watch for the clouds. I envy them, the little rabbits up in the sky, all free. Without troubles, without blame."

Wistfully, she let out a weak breath audible to none, not even her. She put a finger to her hair, tucking it neatly behind her right ear. A foot tilted and she put her weight on her left heel, twirling around to face the two. "May I come with you?"
 

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Alec didn't need the light to see, that was one good thing about his eyes. That was also why he was nocturnal. That's why this much brightness hurt him. He shrugged, but stopped halfway when this person likened the clouds to rabbits. He had the urge to look up and check how she thought they were rabbits, but alas, the sky was too painful to look at.

"Rabbits, huh?" He looked at her when she turned around. "Sure, walk with me if you don't mind." He didn't mind, that was obvious in his aura, but Paradox, who decided to be silent for now, was still irritated and suspicious of the girl. He felt too exposed when people find out about his existence without him consenting to it first.

"By the way, I'm Alec. You are?"
 

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"I'm Max. But sometimes I don't want to be. Sometimes I want to be like John, or maybe like you. Alec. It's a simple and clean name... a normal name." While her voice still stayed as airy as it was by default, it was paced more slowly, and spoke those words with a little more weight. Even her walk was like so, weirdly-paced though dignified.

Half in her own world, and half in the world.

Noticing out the corner of her eye that the door was a good distance away from where they stood on the staircase, Max stopped her off-beat walk, feet on different steps.

"We're inside," she stated, matter-of-factly. All that she knew was that he or they wanted to be inside, and now they were.
 

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"Max. Huh."

Max didn't look like Max. Max was a guy's name, he understood why she'd want a different one. But it was weird that she wanted other guy names instead of her own.

"To be honest... I think your name is okay," if they were talking about guy names, at least. He noticed her weird walk as they went inside, he didn't ask what was up, but it gave an odd impression that Max was... also somewhere else aside from being "here".

When she stopped, Alec stopped as well, shooting her a slightly confused look. "Yeah, we are. What about it?"
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Max tilted her head slightly, the slightest hint of confusion on her blank, expressionless face. "You said you wanted to be inside. We're inside," she said simply.

Carefully, Max tucked her hair behind her ears. She delicately fixed her skirt and sat down the stairs, feet stretching out playfully snd lethargically. To the ceiling went her gaze, disappointingly cloudless as its gray concrete was. Both hands she rested upon her lap, giving her the air of a mountain flower. Beautiful. Deliicate.

Distant.

"I wish I had a more normal name. Or a more normal me. But I'm me and there's no reroll for the dice."

A soft breath escaped her lips and some semblance of curiosity in the form of a slightly raised brow snuck onto her features. "What's your friend's name?"
 

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Alec shrugged. True enough, he had only wanted to go under the shades of the indoors. He originally wanted to walk around the hallways, but staying here worked, too.

Max looked like a delicate doll with her movements, with how she sat down and stretched her legs, especially with that... blank aura surrounding her. It wasn't exactly blank but... Alec couldn't put another word for it.

Airhead, Paradox whispered at the back of his mind. Alec didn't really welcome such hostile thoughts, and he tried his best to shake it away before also taking a seat on the stairs a couple of steps lower than Max. His back was against one wall, so Max was on his left hand side and the rest of the stairs down were to his right.

She sounded sure of her presupposition that Alec had someone with him. She was certain Paradox existed. Alec sighed, and Paradox gave up on it at the same time and just allowed the conversation to take its course. "He uh... wants to be addressed as Alec, too. But for some distinction, I call him Paradox," the former answered as he awkwardly rubbed his nape. He chuckled. "Max, don't you like the current you? Why wish to be different?"
 
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