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Gage
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Gage sat in an empty class room hugging his knees as he stared off into space. His hood was up and his headphones hung around his neck, as it would seem for once he did not want to listen to his music. The sun was setting and the light in the old, unused room got dimmer and dimmer and the golden hue was beginning to leave. He felt so unnaturally sick inside that he couldn't bear to go back to the dorms and had instead spent hours just sitting here. Alone. He didn't want to risk anyone seeing him or talking to him or just... being near him. He didn't want to deal with anyone, he just wanted to disappear. He felt so, so sick... and he had no idea why. It's probably nothing... I've been sitting here for so long... I should go. So Gage stood up and began taking a few steps towards the door. But of course, after those few steps, he fell to the ground and blacked out.
He came to with a sudden gasp before he began coughing and then taking deep, frantic breaths. It had happened again. His heart was beating so fast that his entire body seemed to shake with each thump and his head was pounding. I hate this. He sat up and hugged his knees, burying his face into his arms. He was still shaking. "God damnit!" he hissed angrily. Why did this always have to happen? He felt sicker than before. He hated it when this happened and he hated how angry he got when it did happen... It was some never ending cycle of hate. He stood up shakily and staggered to the nearest desk. His hood fell down and his headphones shook as he grabbed the desk and threw it to the side. "GOD DAMNIT!" He had caused several crashes and one loud bang from his desk flipping, and his voice seemed to echo through the abandoned room and, quite probably, down the empty halls. He hadn't really thought the action through, acting on angry impulse as he usually did.
He didn't care about the noise, though. No one was around to hear him. No one would be up here this late. Hell, there was probably no one in the school at all this late. That was why he was here, after all. He fell back down into a sitting position with a sigh and returned to hugging his knees. He didn't bother putting his hood back up and he still didn't want to listen to his music. He just sat there, eventually burying his face into his arms again.
Huh? Water... I'm drowning? But I can swim! I CAN SWIM!! His arms were flailing frantically, but he wasn't going anywhere... But... those weren't his arms, were they? No... I can't swim. How long have I been in this situation? It hurts so much... I want to breathe. I just want to breathe. I can't breathe the water... But I want to try... it hurts. It hurts so m...Everything started going dark and eventually his mouth opened. Was he trying to scream or was he trying to breathe? Maybe both. He couldn't think straight. Everything hurt. Everything was slipping away. He felt something go by him. Is that...? He could've sworn he was being grabbed...
He came to with a sudden gasp before he began coughing and then taking deep, frantic breaths. It had happened again. His heart was beating so fast that his entire body seemed to shake with each thump and his head was pounding. I hate this. He sat up and hugged his knees, burying his face into his arms. He was still shaking. "God damnit!" he hissed angrily. Why did this always have to happen? He felt sicker than before. He hated it when this happened and he hated how angry he got when it did happen... It was some never ending cycle of hate. He stood up shakily and staggered to the nearest desk. His hood fell down and his headphones shook as he grabbed the desk and threw it to the side. "GOD DAMNIT!" He had caused several crashes and one loud bang from his desk flipping, and his voice seemed to echo through the abandoned room and, quite probably, down the empty halls. He hadn't really thought the action through, acting on angry impulse as he usually did.
He didn't care about the noise, though. No one was around to hear him. No one would be up here this late. Hell, there was probably no one in the school at all this late. That was why he was here, after all. He fell back down into a sitting position with a sigh and returned to hugging his knees. He didn't bother putting his hood back up and he still didn't want to listen to his music. He just sat there, eventually burying his face into his arms again.