by Gideon Linvaille on May 31st, 2010, 4:13 am
It felt like hours passing in the span of a single minute. Gideon's eyes were open wide and moving freely though his body was prostrate and tied down. The healers pumped him full of the best temporary paralytics they had access to in order to keep him from budging, and they had him under close watch.
The night was a painful one for the now unarmored Gideon as he listened to the sound of his retractable sheild being wound back into place in his gauntlet, though that metal was no longer covering his wrist where it sat on a table opposite him. Gideon strained to see the person who was touching his armor, the person who was cleaning it and mending it for him, but all he could make out was the sound of chattering voices just beyond a haze. The metal scraping just barely outclassed that, and it was a chaotic orchestra of both pain and confusion.
Life for Gideon, right now, was an inferno. Nothing short of a hell on earth, and yet, the Purist fought against his body. All Gideon had were the depths of his mind, and in that solace he found his center.
Though the pain poured like a river through his being, Gideon directed his focus elsewhere: it was supremely difficult to press his mind away, and there was by no means any lasting comfort, but his meditation gave him the ability to be stoic. There was no screaming from him, at least on the outside, for his temperance gave him that luxury, but his brow was still heavy laden with sweat and his throat drier than the desert.
He saw those days like a man staring into a mirror that refelected not his face, but his life. Looking backward through time was horrific, and yet it was necessary. It was almost a certainty, to live a painful life in a world fighting desperately to piece itself together, but Gideon felt vindictive whenever the subject was broached. Fate had been a torturer to him, and someone who could look at that, laugh at it but ultimately do nothing was, in Gideon's mind, nothing short of a fool.
But how much of a fool could she possibly be? She could have seen the attack coming, could have taken measures to protect herself... possibly even tried to avoid it... did not that make her the same as Gideon?
I... sorry... damn...
Gideon could not bring the words to fruition outside his mind. His body stung with the heat of medicine at work and in his lapse of concentration he gasped, convulsing slightly, which caused the guards to jump into action holding him down.
