Post by Mumble on Oct 13, 2017 11:03:27 GMT -5
Surreal. That was the word that kept popping up in Mumble's mind to describe this whole scenario. Giselle's birds had found him shoes from somewhere, that was...out of the ordinary, to say the least. He was face to face with people he hadn't seen in five years, and if that wasn't weird enough, it seemed like it had been more or less time wherever they'd been. Part of him was convinced he was dreaming. He'd just fallen asleep, and this was a dream, a dream that started with him thinking he heard music and just kept going from there, blinding flash of light and all.
Or maybe he was dying...maybe his body had just had enough of the nonsense he'd been putting it through for five years, and everything was just shutting down. He glanced over at Cazaril, wondering if he was struggling with this, too. Mumble hoped not. Somebody in this situation needed to have their head on straight, dream or coma or whatever it was notwithstanding.
Adding to his befuddlement was the fact that nothing was the way he remembered it. Everything was overgrown, like nature had reclaimed the space for herself. Mumble had grabbed a stick, which he was using to push away some of the denser vegetation in their way, but as they walked, a sense of eeriness lingered about the place.
"That's....I think this is where we used to have dances, like for holidays or prom or whatever," he said, pointing towards the building ahead with his stick. "It's so weird. I remember this like it was yesterday, but it feels like...did you ever play those video games, where there was a zombie apocalypse or whatever, and then you have to go and walk through the remnants of civilization. That's what this feels like." He was rambling, and he was doubtful that Caz had ever actually played the games he was referring to, but if he didn't talk, he was just going to feel even weirder, because the silence was straight up creepy.
"What, um, what happened to you while you were gone?" he asked, shooting another sideways glance at his companion.
Or maybe he was dying...maybe his body had just had enough of the nonsense he'd been putting it through for five years, and everything was just shutting down. He glanced over at Cazaril, wondering if he was struggling with this, too. Mumble hoped not. Somebody in this situation needed to have their head on straight, dream or coma or whatever it was notwithstanding.
Adding to his befuddlement was the fact that nothing was the way he remembered it. Everything was overgrown, like nature had reclaimed the space for herself. Mumble had grabbed a stick, which he was using to push away some of the denser vegetation in their way, but as they walked, a sense of eeriness lingered about the place.
"That's....I think this is where we used to have dances, like for holidays or prom or whatever," he said, pointing towards the building ahead with his stick. "It's so weird. I remember this like it was yesterday, but it feels like...did you ever play those video games, where there was a zombie apocalypse or whatever, and then you have to go and walk through the remnants of civilization. That's what this feels like." He was rambling, and he was doubtful that Caz had ever actually played the games he was referring to, but if he didn't talk, he was just going to feel even weirder, because the silence was straight up creepy.
"What, um, what happened to you while you were gone?" he asked, shooting another sideways glance at his companion.