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atlas sinclair
tagged: n/a
location: doctor's office
feeling: wary
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Amber eyes scoured the cobblestone streets and twenty-year-old Atlas Sinclair found himself hurriedly catching glances left and right. He wasn't sure what it was about Tombersen, but everything felt too good to be true. The pure normalcy was irking him halfway off the planet. He reminded himself that growing up in the forest made a person paranoid, but he couldn't ditch the sense in the back of his mind that these people were just animals, ready to drag him away and devour him. After all, he was a Pariah. Not that they knew that, of course. Their leader had insisted on one thing only;;don't get caught. They all were warned of the consequences... Nothing short of a torturous death for a traitorous monster like him. He cringed at the thought, veering off of the main street and heading into a large white-brick building.
The door opened with a creak and the woman at the desk immediately glanced up, a smile growing on her face when she recognized him. "Atlas," she crooned, getting up and hustling over to him. He chuckled quietly, perpetually guilty for tricking this large, gentle woman. She enveloped him in a hug and and he sighed comfortably before drawing back from her.
"Hello Holly. Is Doctor Mikaelson ready to see me?" he asked with an adoring smile.
The woman's face lit up as if she'd just remembered why he was here. She darted back to her computer, hurriedly clicking away at the keys. Part of keeping up the careful ruse the spy Pariahs had created was regularly attending doctor visits to get "medicine refills" to prevent the Pariahism that they were supposed to have been treated for since they were fourteen. Granted, none of the rebels ever took the medicine, but the doctor was easily tricked. The appointments made Atlas nervous beyond all belief, because he'd heard of the disaster stories where weaker Pariah had gotten scared and revealed themselves to the doctor in self-defense. Of course, the leader had his own theory about those occurrences;;he thought that the doctor had finally figured out a way to indiscreetly test a person for Pariahism. That was the exact reason that Atlas had been sent into Tombersen. He had to observe the government and the medical aspects of it, and try to worm his way into the trusted circle of the city to see if there was a new development. All of the spies had their own separate instructions, with different necessities attached. For example, many of them chose to only come into Tombersen during the day. They preferred the forest at night, because it was what they were used to. Atlas was a rare case, one of only three or four, that actually lived as a citizen inside of the walls. It was easier for the government to trust him;;at least that was what the leader had said.
Holly looked up from her screen and waved at the door on the other side of the room. "The doctor will see you now." Atlas let out a breath and nodded politely, stepping forward with a lithe step and crossing to the door.
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caspian caverly
tagged: n/a
location: main street
feeling: frustrated
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Caspian's mind, body and soul were completely exhausted from the previous night he'd spent filing papers at the capitol office. He was a slave to the secretaries, or at least that was what he referred to himself as. His normally-flawless hair was styled without flair due to lack of care... due to lack of sleep. He'd slept in as late as possible, but his mind had somehow programmed itself to wake up at the same time no matter how late he'd gone to sleep;;7:30am. He'd groaned heavily when he'd seen the clock and had spent no more than ten minutes preparing himself for the new day. Alas, there he was on main street just after 11:00am... on his day off.
His mother was sending him out to get food and run errands, something he'd wrongly assumed would end once he turned eighteen. Of course she'd beaten that idea out of him with heavy sighs and pouty faces, and Caspian had taken pity on her. He loved his mother dearly and couldn't bear to make her sad, even over the most trivial of things. His blue eyes dashed from market stand to market stand, trying to spot the silly items his mother had listed on a shabby piece of coffee-stained paper. Kiwi. Cheddar cheese. Some strange sort of bread he'd never heard of before. He groaned for about the tenth time that morning and had to fight the urge to violently crumple the list and toss it aside. His mother was an odd one, indeed, and he really just wanted to tell her to find her own damn mystery bread.
It was moments like those that he always ended up relaying to his best friend, Key. She was the one he could count on, and also the one that he spent half of his life ranting to. Cass was not an angry guy at all, mostly because he got all of his anger out at one time and controlled himself everywhere else. He found himself wishing she was there right then, so she could help him find the odd items before him. It'd always confused him how women just seemed to understand food more than men--after all, men just liked to eat it, didn't they? He held back a laugh at the thought and approached a fruit stand. "Hello," he greeted the man working behind it in a soft voice, gesturing at the kiwi. "How much for four of those?"
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