Is it So Much to Ask? [Sean]
Jul 17, 2014 23:58:20 GMT -5
Post by Candence Waterson on Jul 17, 2014 23:58:20 GMT -5
Well, she'd thought the top shelf of the cleaning closet would be a good place to hide. She'd even managed to set some things in front of her, so they partially hid her. Sure, it had been a tight squeeze, but she hadn't been called the champion at hide'n'seek at her old school for nothing. The flexibility helped...
Candence had even thought she'd managed to pull it off, too, because a good twenty minutes had gone by unbothered. She fully intended to have an explanation ready, for if she was questioned about it the next day, or even later that night. She'd forgotten, or she'd been not feeling well, or something.
But no. Someone had gone and ruined everything-- opened the door and called her out. Moved the things hiding her when she didn't respond, so it was clear they knew she was there. And she couldn't just refuse to come out, could she? If she did that, then her parents would definitely be called. She sighed, aggravated at the whole situation as she followed the retriever guy. She hadn't listened to what his name was. Probably some guard or whatever.
But now she had to go to her counseling session. There was no getting around it. If she weren't worried about them calling her parents, she would have bolted, just run off and climbed a tree outside or something. But there was no way her parents could be told she did something like that. She had to blend in.
Blend in. That was it. If she could just pretend to be perfectly adjusted and collected, then she wouldn't need anymore of these sessions, right? She'd managed to convince one of her counselors at her old school of this.
Oh. But no. There was a small kink in that plan. Her counselor was a flipping telepath. She clenched her hands into fists. Who the heck had thought that would be a good idea? What kid would willingly skip into a therapist's office for counseling if they knew the guy could read their mind? Thank God one of her classmates had told her about it. It gave her time to prepare.
Or at least, hope she had prepared. In stories you just had to think about a hard wall, and the person couldn't read your mind, so she could always try that. Or she could just hyper-focus on happy thoughts and try to convince him she was fine that way. ... Yeah. That would work. He'd been telepath-ing for how many years, and she'd just manifested how long ago? Yeah. No problems there.
"All right, this is Dr. Neville's office," the guard guy said, motioning to a door.
Candence gave a stiff nod. "Thanks." She waited for him to go away, but he didn't. So, she cleared her throat. "Could I have a minute? I won't run off." She offered a faint smile. "Promise. Just need a minute."
The guard hesitated, and for a moment she was afraid he would refuse, but to her relief, he nodded and strode off down the hall. If she guessed right, he would probably be waiting around the corner, in case she did try to bolt.
Which she sorely tempted to do now. She reached up to knock on Dr. Neville's door, balked, and took a step back, eying the door with extreme prejudice. Then it occurred to her that he could already be telepath-ing her from here, the door probably had as much say as she did in the matter. She closed her eyes and let out a breath, focusing on clearing her mind and being calm. Pasting on a smile, she tapped on the door. Just like on the stage-- keep the mask on.
"Dr. Neville? It's Candence!"