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M shook his head as a voice nagged in his ear. You're the reason they're dead, y'know!
"God damn, stop!" He said angrily to the nagging male voice.
M shook his head as a voice nagged in his ear. You're the reason they're dead, y'know!
"God damn, stop!" He said angrily to the nagging male voice.
North, still crying, looked up at the guy who seemed to be yelling at himself. He doesn't need my help. She thought, looking down again. Nobody needs my help.
M glanced over and met her gaze. "Hey, c'mere." A beat. "Please." He seemed to be begging her to do so.
North slowly stood up and walked over to the guy.
M himself rose and sighed gently. The book lay abandoned on the ground. The male voice continued to hiss tauntingly. You think you can try and make up for what you did?
"What do you want?" She muttered, sticking her hands in her pockets and looking down at her mud covered shoes.
"Look, do you want to go back from where you came?" He asked suddenly.
"I-i don't know. Nobody really knows me anymore." North said sadly.
M crossed his arms. "How did you get here? Very few people know of this dimension's existence- and mine." He sounded a little impressed, through that deeply intimidating voice.
"I'm honestly not sure. Why do you care?" She asked.
M frowned a little. "Because the Gods of my Universe, including my brother, created this Dimension to keep me away from, what you would call, normal people." He scoffed. "Just because I'm the most powerful Mind Reader to exist in the Multiverse. My damn brother doesn't know left from goddamn right." He shook his head again. "Sorry, it's just really weird that you wound up here. I can get you out if you want." And make the population of this dimension one again. He thought.
He clearly wants me to leave. She thought, "Hmm I don't knoww." North said slyly. She turned around and started walking the other way.
He sighed a sad sigh (a dumb person would be able to realize this poor man is lonely), and plopped back down where his book lay in the short grass.
North stopped walking and picked up her book from the ground. She sat down a couple feet away from the guy. She glanced at him from time to time. He looks so sad. Maybe I should stay.
M glanced up with a start. I look sad? So sad that someone actually wants to stay in this hell with me?
The male's mocking voice laughs in his ear as he glanced back down at his book. She's not going to stay. That's ridiculous. She just feels bad.
I guess it wouldn't be so bad here. It's not like I have anywhere to go. "I..I'll stay if you'll have me." She said quietly.
M shook his head. "No, I know you just feel bad. Even if you wanted to stay, it gets really boring here. I'd know." He leaned up against the fountain. Why are you pushing her away? Hoping she'll jump off a cliff?
"Oh um that's ok with me.." She said slightly smiling.
Yeah! For now, right, M? The voice laughed hautily in his ear.
"Alright, if you really don't mind…" He put a lot of emphasis on 'really'.
"No i'd like to." She said. I'm probably going to drive him insane. She thought nervously.
Yeah she's probably going to drive you insane, M… Juust like them, huh?
He sighed a little. "Okay. Well, my house is over there." He pointed over his shoulder to a mansion that North hadn't notice until that moment. "You can take any bedroom you want. I don't use them."
She smiled at him, "Thanks. Do you not sleep?"
"No, not anymore," M growled frostily.
The male voice laughs again.
"Oh ok." She mumbled. North stood up and started walking towards the house.
The mansion was lavish and large, and the inside even more so. A flight of steps circled up above her, framed in metal.
North's mouth fell open when she entered the mansion. "Oh..my god." She whispered. She slowly made her way around the building, finding a bedroom pretty close to the stairs.
The Mansion was equipped with a virtually unused kitchen, a pool, and a sauna. Best of all, however, was a HUGE library, taking up the whole right wing of M's mansion. The bedroom had a large comfy looking queen bed in the middle, with blue posters hanging down off of it. Matching eggshell blue dressers and painting on the wall parted it. There was also a bathroom.
"This is so beautiful." She said quietly, walking around the room. North went over and stood by the window looking down at the grassy area where she was before.
The window looking out mirrored a large city, kind of like NY, but there was no traffic, no noise or clouds of gas hanging over it. The sun reflected spectacularly on the large windows of skyscrapers, and of the leaves of trees, and the lake in the park.
North looked around for the guy but she couldn't find him anywhere.
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