He tossed the headset aside and took several fast, short breaths. His heart was pumping in overdrive, to the point where he clutched his chest and doubled over. Panicked, Jimmy fought to take deeper, more meaningful breaths, but instead released a guttural, anguished sound as he failed to remember the meaning of the word "calm." The dives were longer and more disjointed now, after the debacle with Szofrit. He'd started slowly at first, stopping only to eat or drink, and did virtually all of his sleeping inside of the game. Now that he had adjusted his body to the comatose state for prolonged stints, decanting into reality caused his mind and body to reel from the experience.
Pins and needles wracked his fingertips and the soles of his feet as he tried to put pressure on them, but the unfamiliarity of his true body caused pain when he failed to judge the amount of pressure he used, subsequently forcing him to go limp in order to not unintentionally do himself harm. He could feel the tears streaking from the edges of both eyes. Everything stung.
"Ow, dude..."
The pain in his stomach was like daggers. Despite getting used to the near-starvation mentally, there was no beating it physically. He struggled to reach for the IV drip that he'd managed to get his hands on to keep himself hydrated during the longer dives and tugged the needle free. "Smart move, Jim," he muttered to himself. "All that talk about not wanting to die, and you had to go and tell Ash you didn't intend on letting it happen."
In reality, Jim Rainer was used to letting people down. It shouldn't have felt as bitter as it did after all this time, but somehow, it had found a way to leave a foul taste in his mouth.
He managed to sit upright after a few minutes, slowly putting weight on his feet to reintroduce them to the sensation. "Man..." he groaned, body screaming at him. He remembered the way his mother used to remind him to eat when he was younger, excited about the day's events- back when there was still light in his eyes. Back when...
Hey Jim~
Hey Becca. You ready for Homecoming?
Yup! Guess what!?
Did Geoff ask you?
He told you he was going to???
Of course he did. He's my best friend.
Jim smiled fondly at the memory of Becca, the girl he'd known since childhood. He remembered her smile, and the way it had always managed to make his heart skip a beat. He also remembered how often Geoff used to talk about her, and how he wanted to marry her one day. He closed his eyes as he thought of the past, a time before Terrasphere, before everything fell apart.
What do you think?
What do you mean, what do I think? He asked YOU out.
I mean... yeah. What do you think?
Yeah, its great. You're both happy, right?
...yeah. Yeah, you're right.
Pins and needles wracked his fingertips and the soles of his feet as he tried to put pressure on them, but the unfamiliarity of his true body caused pain when he failed to judge the amount of pressure he used, subsequently forcing him to go limp in order to not unintentionally do himself harm. He could feel the tears streaking from the edges of both eyes. Everything stung.
"Ow, dude..."
The pain in his stomach was like daggers. Despite getting used to the near-starvation mentally, there was no beating it physically. He struggled to reach for the IV drip that he'd managed to get his hands on to keep himself hydrated during the longer dives and tugged the needle free. "Smart move, Jim," he muttered to himself. "All that talk about not wanting to die, and you had to go and tell Ash you didn't intend on letting it happen."
In reality, Jim Rainer was used to letting people down. It shouldn't have felt as bitter as it did after all this time, but somehow, it had found a way to leave a foul taste in his mouth.
He managed to sit upright after a few minutes, slowly putting weight on his feet to reintroduce them to the sensation. "Man..." he groaned, body screaming at him. He remembered the way his mother used to remind him to eat when he was younger, excited about the day's events- back when there was still light in his eyes. Back when...
Hey Jim~
Hey Becca. You ready for Homecoming?
Yup! Guess what!?
Did Geoff ask you?
He told you he was going to???
Of course he did. He's my best friend.
Jim smiled fondly at the memory of Becca, the girl he'd known since childhood. He remembered her smile, and the way it had always managed to make his heart skip a beat. He also remembered how often Geoff used to talk about her, and how he wanted to marry her one day. He closed his eyes as he thought of the past, a time before Terrasphere, before everything fell apart.
What do you think?
What do you mean, what do I think? He asked YOU out.
I mean... yeah. What do you think?
Yeah, its great. You're both happy, right?
...yeah. Yeah, you're right.
"But that wasn't what I wanted to say."
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