Cole sat hunched over on a rounded black rock, head in his hands and elbows on his knees. He was staring down at the sand while the midday sun warmed his back. He'd been enjoying his time free of his confining wheelchair, making full use of his legs. But he'd been making use a large portion of the afternoon, and felt ready to collapse. But his mind was filled to the brim with boundless energy.
The sand in front of him began to shift, a line tracing in its surface like an invisible knife. He started to draw a scene, an oak tree, a well beneath it. As he drew, his mind wandered, growing lethargic. A moment later he came to, looking down at the image his field had formed in his mind's wanderings.
The tree seemed dead, withering and hunched over the well. A splatter of sand appeared to be a hand reaching from the well.
Sighing, he swiped the image with his foot, standing. He needed to burn some energy. Nonphysically. Walking to the water's edge, he dipped his foot in. A shiver ran up his spine at the cold water, not quite recovered from the winter.
Grinning, His eyes darkened to a deep, dirty gold as he concentrated. The water seemed to recede from him, to pull away. But the sand pressed down, everything pushed away from him. Expanding his field, he made a bubble around himself, invisible save for where it touched the water. Walking out further, he remained dry as his air-filled bubble enclosed him.
Walking over the sandy floor of the lake shore, he stood around waist-height, the water around him pushed away by his forcefield.
The sand in front of him began to shift, a line tracing in its surface like an invisible knife. He started to draw a scene, an oak tree, a well beneath it. As he drew, his mind wandered, growing lethargic. A moment later he came to, looking down at the image his field had formed in his mind's wanderings.
The tree seemed dead, withering and hunched over the well. A splatter of sand appeared to be a hand reaching from the well.
Sighing, he swiped the image with his foot, standing. He needed to burn some energy. Nonphysically. Walking to the water's edge, he dipped his foot in. A shiver ran up his spine at the cold water, not quite recovered from the winter.
Grinning, His eyes darkened to a deep, dirty gold as he concentrated. The water seemed to recede from him, to pull away. But the sand pressed down, everything pushed away from him. Expanding his field, he made a bubble around himself, invisible save for where it touched the water. Walking out further, he remained dry as his air-filled bubble enclosed him.
Walking over the sandy floor of the lake shore, he stood around waist-height, the water around him pushed away by his forcefield.