Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2015 3:53:17 GMT
and all the sadness inside me melted away like i was free Wondrous threads of yellow. They twisted, turned, tripped the light fantastic with a certain serpentine flavour. It swirled about within a sea of depthless black stretching forever omnidirectionally. It was no solitary existence, finding company quickly with a variety of strands and ostensibly nonsensical shapes. The background proved a collage of colours indeterminate, yet sharing a seemingly carmine ancestry. It was a world behind closed eyes, one that was blossoming into something so bright that it forced Gato’s eyes sheepishly open. “That… was so beautiful!” he exclaimed with a rather hushed, weary volume and spice. “I think I may’ve finally been having an experience.” There was chatter and footfalls breaking against him from all sides. The world fell into view abruptly. He looked from one unfamiliar structure to the other and realized where he sat was not where he was sitting prior. His initial thought was that he’d fallen asleep, but where he had awoken he had absolutely no explanation for. Already, Gato was attracting curious eyes. He was just sitting in the middle of a town’s road looking surprised; but that was only the beginning. His looks became ever-the-more frantic as both the question’s importance and unanswerability grew. Certainly, Gato no longer lounged in the safety of his livingroom, no longer idled behind the artificial light his computer’s monitor cast. Buildings of an older breed could be found at either of his sides, fed on by parasitic growths of green. “Where am I?!” he finally exclaimed in a panic. He pushed himself to his feet, but not without noticing that his clothing had completely changed and the appendages responsible for putting him back upon his feet were covered in what he could only understand to be fur. “W-wha? What’s this stuff?!” Gate brushed at his arm before looking about an additional time. He saw nothing that would reflect his appearance back at him, so he ran off. He passed a humble stand where it appeared just a boy was stationed and knocked all of the meat out on display there onto the ground. There were cries of alarm, disdain, but Gato did not listen to any of it. He just kept running. Certainly, many eyes clung to him as he ran towards the town’s outskirts and eventually, he found himself falling about and eventually collapsing just before a river. Of course, Gato peered upon the water’s surface, but not without a great, soul-stifling fright for what he was about to see. He did not scream, but instead fell backwards and breathed the heaviest he ever had. | notes & tags 427 words |
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