Why Can't We All Just Get Along? (Sean)
Jun 20, 2012 15:15:24 GMT -5
Post by Nicholas Kells on Jun 20, 2012 15:15:24 GMT -5
Nick hadn’t had the best of days. Then again, he hadn’t been having very many good days since he’d moved to Pilot Ridge. Sure, there were times when he couldn’t believe his luck with the innocent, pliable, young metas he’d met. And he was glad to have finally found a sane, sensible person in this town in Chase. Although he hadn’t run into the other man lately, some part of him kept hoping he would. But overall, he had been in a sour mood since he had unpacked his backs.
The real kicker was that Nick wanted to be here. This was the center of the warzone in his mind. And there were no where else Nick would rather be that right where he could make things happen. Still keeping on his polite, charming face in the midst of all these mutants make him feel like he was living in nuclear waste. Sometimes he felt like even the air he breathed was tainted and spoiled.
Still if he was to keep his place at Operation Patriot, he had to keep cool until the time was right. So even when he wanted to snap at his co-workers or yell at one of the young students at Hammel he stayed calm and polite.
Or even when some brainless citizen bumped into him on the way out of the bookstore.
He stopped by on the way home from work to pick up a copy of the next book in a series that Rachel loved. She was planning to come up next weekend so he’d had stopped by on his way home from work to buy it for her. He was imagining her face when she walked into her room and say it lying on the bed when someone bumped him and caused him to drop the book as well as his briefcase.
In his head he was cursing the other man, the town, heck why not the whole world. Still he leaned over to pick up his things as he politely said “Excuse me.” He was ready to continue with his polite apology, even though the collision had not been his fault, when he looked up to see just who had bumped into him.
“Dr. Neville, I believe?” he said, even though he already knew he was right. Even though he hadn’t met him before, from his work and from hanging around Hammel he knew exactly who the man before him was. His jaw muscle tightened as he fought to control his tone, expression, and...thoughts.
The real kicker was that Nick wanted to be here. This was the center of the warzone in his mind. And there were no where else Nick would rather be that right where he could make things happen. Still keeping on his polite, charming face in the midst of all these mutants make him feel like he was living in nuclear waste. Sometimes he felt like even the air he breathed was tainted and spoiled.
Still if he was to keep his place at Operation Patriot, he had to keep cool until the time was right. So even when he wanted to snap at his co-workers or yell at one of the young students at Hammel he stayed calm and polite.
Or even when some brainless citizen bumped into him on the way out of the bookstore.
He stopped by on the way home from work to pick up a copy of the next book in a series that Rachel loved. She was planning to come up next weekend so he’d had stopped by on his way home from work to buy it for her. He was imagining her face when she walked into her room and say it lying on the bed when someone bumped him and caused him to drop the book as well as his briefcase.
In his head he was cursing the other man, the town, heck why not the whole world. Still he leaned over to pick up his things as he politely said “Excuse me.” He was ready to continue with his polite apology, even though the collision had not been his fault, when he looked up to see just who had bumped into him.
“Dr. Neville, I believe?” he said, even though he already knew he was right. Even though he hadn’t met him before, from his work and from hanging around Hammel he knew exactly who the man before him was. His jaw muscle tightened as he fought to control his tone, expression, and...thoughts.