by Nayt on Tue Oct 12, 2010 12:24 am
Toushikyo indeed came to a stop, but not at Eld's verbal insistence. He was standing in his way, just two steps away from the stairs to Toushikyo's front door. It was there that Toushikyo stopped, and for what might have felt like hours, he didn't speak a word.
Perhaps Eld would listen to him, perhaps he wouldn't. Perhaps he'd even try to care. That would be one step beyond what Toushikyo felt capable of.
"You wake up one morning . . ." he began.
There was a stiff cold in standing so close to Toushikyo, one that would make even Eld feel somewhat clammy. Toushikyo's eyes were barely focused, a look of indifference still solid upon the frame of his skull. He saw not Eld, but through Eld.
"And you experience nothing. But not for lack of things to do. You . . . do as you do everyday. You see your family. You see your friends. You read. You write. You accept the company of a girl you have some fondness for. You embrace the warmth and await its comfort. But through it all, you feel nothing. You feel empty and cold, an inviting chill that runs across every bone, every sinew, nerve, and muscle."
"You feel nothing on this day. You experience nothing on this day. No will, no curiosity. Not the slightest care for everyone you thought was important to you. Not even pain." Toushikyo's eyes moved. He was gaining focus again. "And with every year, those days become more and more regular."
Toushikyo lifted his foot, and with his left hand, reached down to tug upon one of the three shards of glass. It ripped out of his foot with a fresh batch of blood, and he followed suit with the last two. He dropped the shards upon the ground uselessly, yet the entire time, his expression did not change. Nothing changed. Eld was right in front of him. He'd be able to see it all clearly. How his breathing remained normal. How his muscles were relaxed. How his eyelids open and shut normally. How no single part of his body quivered or even noticed the pain it otherwise should have . . .
"Do you put on a facade?" Toushikyo put his foot back upon the ground again. "Show a flash of pretend emotions, wear only figments of memories? Laughing because you know you'd laugh, smiling because you know you'd smile. Pretending to care, because you know you'd normally care. Do you wear that empty facade . . . or do you savor every in-between moment of feeling, as vague or powerful as they may be on some days, as if they were the last moments of humanity you have left?"
"So tell me," Toushikyo finally raised his eyes to look directly into Eld's own, "Would you live for others, or would you live for yourself?"