by Kings Anointed on Mon Aug 24, 2009 7:25 pm
"Nice little dump isn't this?" Leo said rhetorically remarking on the abandoned building's plentiful size and spacious interior. He explored the dark rooms and used his energy to form a lantern like object before him. Leo used this as he walked so he'd not fall, run into, or step into anything that could potentially hurt him. One thing was for certain, he'd have to find a room with a bed or something to sleep there for the night, given the little sleeping he did get in per night. He'd much rather be in a penthouse somewhere but given his "hot" status given to him by the military he had to make do with what was available. If he could find a bed in this place he could bear it. As he walked through the halls of the building he'd watch rodents and other vermin scurry about. Their emotions feeding his energy also, which was good because he'd used a lot tonight and is still using it to make sure he didn't break his neck or something freak like that.
It was a funny thing being an empathic, he derives energy from the emotional output all beings, he sometimes also takes on those emotions. Whether they want to give it to you or not because everyone feels something and has emotions bottled up within. Even the so called, heart or "emotionless." Their emotion is one Leo detested most, it wasn't just one emotion but many things snowballed together either way it made did aid him at times of dire need because it always packed the bitterest and most powerful of punches. Leo truly felt sorry for Ashley but knew she was playing the "I've had a hard life, so fuck off I don't need anyone." card a bit thick. He could have played his life that way too, but he chose to rise above his adversity and was never too proud to ask someone for help. Nor was he ever too proud or too highly of himself or his time to offer help when he was capable. Finally Leo came to a room with a chair, night stand next to an unmade bed with nearly an inch thick layer of dust on it. It was clear no one had lived or slept in that bed for a long time. Hell, the top sheet was full of what looked like moth holes and badly deteriorated. The pillows stained in only God knows what, along with the mattress.
Leo leaned on the moth-eaten little single size bed and it wobbled unsteadily. Its legs soon gave out and the whole thing crashed to the ground, at his feet. A cloud of dust rose up quickly from under the fallen mattress. "Gahh Fuck!" Immediately Leo shut his eyes, cupped his right hand over his mouth and nose quickly to keep from inhaling the dust, and taking the edge of his coat and swept the rising dust away from the bed and him. Eventually, after a few minutes he opened his eyes to see that the air cleared enough for him to remove his hand from his nose and mouth. He continued waving his hand in front of his face though. "I suppose this'll do." Leo said to himself less than thrilled complete with a sigh and went over to the chair. Then, slowly removing his now dried large black over-coat, and revealing his mildly defined torso and biceps. His tight black net shirt clung to his upper body as if it were a second layer of skin when he stretched his tired arms and yawned. Saving those people and the brat druggie he was there to retrieve had taxed him more than he first realized.
Leo closed his eyes bringing his arms back down slowly relaxing them. Fortunately with his left hand was his massive over-coat, he then ran his hand into it clumsily, and began rummaging around within it. After a few aggravated moments he smiled with satisfaction, having found his half-empty pack of cigarettes and withdrew them from the pocket. Then habitually as looking at a naked woman, he smacked the pack against his shoulder, and stuck the pack back into his coat. Leo quickly drew one of the cancer causing cigarettes out of the pack and brought it to his lips. Finally, with his free index finger he lit the cancer stick with one spindly flame of energy.
"Mmmm that's one of life's little miracles, being able to smoke one's mind." He laughed taking a few puffs of his cigarette, Leo finally dropped the heavy black coat onto the chair. He pushed the smoke out through his mouth as he sighed when from his coat’s inner pocket fell out two cruise tickets. “Yeah… A cruise, fresh air, tourists, domo arugato, Mr. Nakatori…” Leo muttered taking in another inhale of smoke and picked up the two complementary tickets putting them back into his coat securely. From there he walked to the bed and threw off the moth eat en bedding and stained pillows, down on the dingy bed. He didn’t relax much, for whether he liked it or not, living beings constantly feel things and an empathic constantly draws on emotions with no shut off. Regardless, Leo did close his eyes once again to attempt to get a little sleep at least. Finishing the cigarette, he took it from his mouth and burned it up with a simple flame of energy.