Evan Sabahnur (
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fandomtownies2014-01-28 01:57 pm
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Book Haven, Tuesday
Evan was burying his face in a book today at the Book Haven, and he wasn't coming out for anything. Not for restocking the shelves. Not for anything.
Normally, he'd be in the best place in town in order to deal with emotional traumas, but today his first few steps into the bookstore had been accompanied, out of nowhere, with the face of someone he'd lost almost a year ago, standing on the other side of the room with a baseball glove on his hand.
"So, this En Sabah Nur, he was the first mutant on Earth," Cluster caught the ball that was thrown toward him from... Evan couldn't imagine where, but it seemed to be coming from himself. "As such, he was selected by the Celestials to become Apocalypse, charged with ensuring the success of humanity's new mutations. Ensuring they would flourish, and become the dominant species."
Cluster threw the ball again, and the vision vanished. But for the rest of his shift, whenever Evan dared to look up, he could hear the rest of the conversation, in fits and starts.
Only the monster was still just a boy.
Evan had never been so absorbed in a book about vegan recipes in his life.
[OOC: Open! OCD-Free!]
Normally, he'd be in the best place in town in order to deal with emotional traumas, but today his first few steps into the bookstore had been accompanied, out of nowhere, with the face of someone he'd lost almost a year ago, standing on the other side of the room with a baseball glove on his hand.
"So, this En Sabah Nur, he was the first mutant on Earth," Cluster caught the ball that was thrown toward him from... Evan couldn't imagine where, but it seemed to be coming from himself. "As such, he was selected by the Celestials to become Apocalypse, charged with ensuring the success of humanity's new mutations. Ensuring they would flourish, and become the dominant species."
Cluster threw the ball again, and the vision vanished. But for the rest of his shift, whenever Evan dared to look up, he could hear the rest of the conversation, in fits and starts.
Only the monster was still just a boy.
Evan had never been so absorbed in a book about vegan recipes in his life.
[OOC: Open! OCD-Free!]

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"Good afternoon, Evan!" she said brightly. "What are you reading?"
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A grain, Evan. Quinoa was a grain.
But he wasn't looking up. Not quite yet.
"Hi, Yeul."
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"I brought you a drink," she said, still sounding cheerful but also concerned now too. "Are you alright, Evan?"
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"D-did they kill him?" This time, it was his own voice echoing through the room. "Uncle Clus--"
He pulled in a breath and reached for the drink, talking over the voice in the room.
"Hot chocolate? You shouldn't have, Yeul, thanks."
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Not for her, though. Whatever he said wouldn't upset her.
"The island, however, perphaps has other ideas..."
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Well. They could hurt him.
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"Why... why didn't you ever tell me any of this before?"
"Because 'Uncle Cluster' was the one who shot you, dear boy."
Deep, slow breath. This was fine. This wasn't real.
"How have you been, Yeul?"
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No, really! And Evan liked good things!
"Have your classes been doing anything interesting?"