It was getting dark out, and Basil lurked, enjoying it. The two tall guards at his sides eyed him suspiciously, and he smiled the brightest smile he could, making them shift their gazes along with their feet. He was happy. So happy, giddy. Oh, it was like he was floating! Was he? No, no, still on the ground, which was almost a disappointment. But he was too elated to be disappointed! Joy, this was joy. A monster, being able to prance about in the presence of other monsters, that was joy. Basil had a small fit of giggles bubble up. He continued to ignore the pair of suits. He'd really tried to include them in his joy earlier, but his attempts at playful roughhousing and hugging were not welcomed. He'd live. He was grinning like a maniac, and not even worried about his teeth going sharp in the excitement. Joy.
As he was escorted into the office, he hummed a tune, strange and whistling in some places, and certainly never the same consistent melody. It was too much of a special occasion for that. He bounced on his toes, with a hyperactivity that must be strange to see on a seventeen year old. People were looking at him, and he was thrilled. He could taste interesting things in the air, interesting people. He wanted to wave to everyone in his line of sight (and maybe add a few new eyes to his body, so he could wave to even more).
There weren't that many people around, though, not compared to in the day- it was almost time for the office to close. It was all purposeful, him getting there at the latest time acceptable. It was better to have him introduced to people- and the area, in general- more slowly and carefully, they'd said. Briefed him on, really. There were a lot of repetitive lectures, and Basil only needed to hear things once, just as a fact. And it all sounded very boring and un-fun. As soon as the escorts ditched him, he would probably do a little dance. Even if they weren't going to leave soon he'd probably do that.
Basil's two dear overly-stiff pals got up to the desk, and started chattering. A lot of this stuff had already been explained, but they had to do it again. And again. And again, but just a tad more specifically this time, just in case, plus a mountain of paperwork- and a guidebook. It was actually pretty damn funny when it wasn't him they were doing this to, Basil decided, leering a bit at the poor person working the desk. Along with all the warnings about dear spooky unstable Basil, they were taking care of a lot of the other stuff involving his stay there. Basil listened, but only really had to put half his focus into that. He wandered a bit away from his (temporary, soon he'd be free! well, sort of) keepers.
Basil found what he was searching for. Another grin stretched his face, this one to a bit of an unnatural extent, and he dived. In a tangle of long, skinny limbs, he made it into a particularly comfy looking chair. He was in a weird state, one leg tucked in, one dangling off an arm rest with his sideways position, arms lazy and settled on his middle, head on the other arm rest.
It was perfect.
As he was escorted into the office, he hummed a tune, strange and whistling in some places, and certainly never the same consistent melody. It was too much of a special occasion for that. He bounced on his toes, with a hyperactivity that must be strange to see on a seventeen year old. People were looking at him, and he was thrilled. He could taste interesting things in the air, interesting people. He wanted to wave to everyone in his line of sight (and maybe add a few new eyes to his body, so he could wave to even more).
There weren't that many people around, though, not compared to in the day- it was almost time for the office to close. It was all purposeful, him getting there at the latest time acceptable. It was better to have him introduced to people- and the area, in general- more slowly and carefully, they'd said. Briefed him on, really. There were a lot of repetitive lectures, and Basil only needed to hear things once, just as a fact. And it all sounded very boring and un-fun. As soon as the escorts ditched him, he would probably do a little dance. Even if they weren't going to leave soon he'd probably do that.
Basil's two dear overly-stiff pals got up to the desk, and started chattering. A lot of this stuff had already been explained, but they had to do it again. And again. And again, but just a tad more specifically this time, just in case, plus a mountain of paperwork- and a guidebook. It was actually pretty damn funny when it wasn't him they were doing this to, Basil decided, leering a bit at the poor person working the desk. Along with all the warnings about dear spooky unstable Basil, they were taking care of a lot of the other stuff involving his stay there. Basil listened, but only really had to put half his focus into that. He wandered a bit away from his (temporary, soon he'd be free! well, sort of) keepers.
Basil found what he was searching for. Another grin stretched his face, this one to a bit of an unnatural extent, and he dived. In a tangle of long, skinny limbs, he made it into a particularly comfy looking chair. He was in a weird state, one leg tucked in, one dangling off an arm rest with his sideways position, arms lazy and settled on his middle, head on the other arm rest.
It was perfect.