[ Elijah can't exactly keep Ezra out. He knows this. His brother is a part of him. They may have devised ways to keep certain things from bleeding through, but they are connected.
It shouldn't surprise him that Ezra would know something was wrong. It does. He hasn't had much time to think about the way things should be. Things aren't the way they should be, now. It's hard to accept sometimes. He gets lost in his own thoughts so often, fear overtakes them if he isn't careful. If he doesn't distract himself or take a break or.
Or Ezra appears. ]
The door should open for you.
[ The DNA locks keep everyone out. Everyone but Elijah -- and Ezra, of course. When he enters, Ezra will find Elijah seated on a bolted-down chair, messing with an extremely sturdy-looking tablet. His hair is loose, his skin paler than it was before. It has been a week since he's fed. Maybe he's hungry, or maybe he's ignoring it. Either way, his heartbeat is slow. Very slow. It doesn't seem to be affecting his movements much, at least. ]
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It shouldn't surprise him that Ezra would know something was wrong. It does. He hasn't had much time to think about the way things should be. Things aren't the way they should be, now. It's hard to accept sometimes. He gets lost in his own thoughts so often, fear overtakes them if he isn't careful. If he doesn't distract himself or take a break or.
Or Ezra appears. ]
The door should open for you.
[ The DNA locks keep everyone out. Everyone but Elijah -- and Ezra, of course. When he enters, Ezra will find Elijah seated on a bolted-down chair, messing with an extremely sturdy-looking tablet. His hair is loose, his skin paler than it was before. It has been a week since he's fed. Maybe he's hungry, or maybe he's ignoring it. Either way, his heartbeat is slow. Very slow. It doesn't seem to be affecting his movements much, at least. ]