OOC Feli wrote:I am so so so sorry thank you for bumping this I got too excited on tuesday (which was election day too ugh) and didn't like what I wrote enough and then promptly forgot because school ah I'm trash I'll be better from now on
Sleep was a wonderful thing. It gives your brain time to rest and recuperate from all of that pesky conscious thinking, and gives your body a chance to lose itself in hella comfy blanket-and-pillow land. One could paint endless beauty from dreams and nighttime inspiration, and that was time to cherish. In short, naturally, Feliciano was not a morning person.
Especially not before seven a.m.
On a Saturday. The first shrill beeping through his floor was frustrating, but the second round of electronic shrieking was the real trigger.
Just because the neighbor has no life doesn't mean I have to get up as well, he grumbled, conveniently leaving out the fact that his definition of "a life" had been staying up until a little past three to work on a particularly frustrating bout of airbrushed feathering. Cocooning himself in his comforter, he shuffled through his cozy apartment, trying to locate the source of the noise.
Now standing directly above the electronic nemesis, Feliciano briefly wondered if an acceptable response would be to throw himself onto the floor dramatically. That is, until he thought of a less painful and much more poetic revenge. Quite literally, to be honest.
Tired and grumpy, he retrieved one sheet of paper and a hot-pink pen from his art supplies, and placed himself on the floor next to his balcony's sliding-glass door. Quickly, he scribbled on the paper in his characteristic airy cursive.
Roses are dumb
Mornings are too
Turn down your alarms
Or I'm going to smack youPleased with the result, Feliciano fashioned it into a paper airplane whose design he was quite proud of for this ungodly hour. Well, he was nothing if not artistic. Opening the door, he tiptoed outside, flinching back when he heard movement from below. Sneaking to the railing, he could just see a coffee cup attached to an arm a few feet down.
Perfect. In an unrepeatable feat of physics and timing, he dropped the plane
directly. into. the. cup. Delighted, he beat a hasty retreat into his apartment and straight back to bed. In a much better mood, he sleepily concluded that the rude awakening couldn't have gone any better, really.