Post by Layla Harlow on Oct 6, 2015 21:11:47 GMT -6
((October 5th))
Mommy and Daddy are sitting in the waiting room. Mommy is crying, her tears soaking Daddy's shirt as she curls her hands into the fabric. She'd been crying for months, constant and unyielding. Some days we spent in the semi-comfortable waiting room in the plush chairs with old upholstery. Others we spent in the room with Luca hooked up to wires and tubes that seemed to cover his whole body. He looks like Bane from Batman and Robin. Bane is his favorite supervillain.
He looks like Bane after his wires get pulled out. Frail, deflated, sickly. I don't know what's happening. I keep hearing Neuroblasty, er, neurobl- I don't know what it is or how to pronounce it. Mommy says Luca is sick. That he can't play, that I shouldn't make him laugh because it'll hurt. I don't know what's happening and I'm scared. No one is telling me why Luca has spent the past few months between hospitals, never home to play anymore. I just want Luca to smile. My baby brother is so empty. His eyes look flat.
I don't know what's happening...
Push harder. Remember for fuck's sake! In the middle of a training room sat a young woman, curled in a tight ball, her hands pressed to her temples, pushing. Why wasn't it working? Why couldn't she remember? Flashes, brief and vague. Dull comparatively. There had to be a way to enhance before her manifestation. There had to be a way for her to see him. To remember him better!
Ten years of fading had left Layla with the simplest memories of her three year old baby brother. He'd have been thirteen. He could have been at the same school as her. He could have been a mutant too. And she couldn't even remember what he looked like. Where each freckle stood on his cheeks, the exact color of his eyes, how tall he'd been compared to her younger self. Ten years of fading and Layla grew more and more impatient with her ability every passing October. Ask her to recall something so stupid, so impeccably trite and she could remember everything right down to the smell, the sounds around her and the thoughts passing through her mind.
She let out a shriek of frustration, "Come back! I need to remember!"
Mommy and Daddy are sitting in the waiting room. Mommy is crying, her tears soaking Daddy's shirt as she curls her hands into the fabric. She'd been crying for months, constant and unyielding. Some days we spent in the semi-comfortable waiting room in the plush chairs with old upholstery. Others we spent in the room with Luca hooked up to wires and tubes that seemed to cover his whole body. He looks like Bane from Batman and Robin. Bane is his favorite supervillain.
He looks like Bane after his wires get pulled out. Frail, deflated, sickly. I don't know what's happening. I keep hearing Neuroblasty, er, neurobl- I don't know what it is or how to pronounce it. Mommy says Luca is sick. That he can't play, that I shouldn't make him laugh because it'll hurt. I don't know what's happening and I'm scared. No one is telling me why Luca has spent the past few months between hospitals, never home to play anymore. I just want Luca to smile. My baby brother is so empty. His eyes look flat.
I don't know what's happening...
Push harder. Remember for fuck's sake! In the middle of a training room sat a young woman, curled in a tight ball, her hands pressed to her temples, pushing. Why wasn't it working? Why couldn't she remember? Flashes, brief and vague. Dull comparatively. There had to be a way to enhance before her manifestation. There had to be a way for her to see him. To remember him better!
Ten years of fading had left Layla with the simplest memories of her three year old baby brother. He'd have been thirteen. He could have been at the same school as her. He could have been a mutant too. And she couldn't even remember what he looked like. Where each freckle stood on his cheeks, the exact color of his eyes, how tall he'd been compared to her younger self. Ten years of fading and Layla grew more and more impatient with her ability every passing October. Ask her to recall something so stupid, so impeccably trite and she could remember everything right down to the smell, the sounds around her and the thoughts passing through her mind.
She let out a shriek of frustration, "Come back! I need to remember!"