Hole In The Wall (magiclostintime)
Send me “Hole in the wall” for our characters to be imprisoned in neighboring rooms.—————————————————————–—
His head hurt. His back ached. His lips dry, his eyes barely open.
Joseph turned onto his side, a burning sensation spreading throughout his body. Every movement felt like a thousand hours of labor in the hot, hot sun. How long had he been here, laying on this bed, staring up at the ceiling? Trying not to move, trying not to stir.
Until he found the motivation to force himself up, crying out in pain. No one was there to hear him cry out, so what was the point in hiding that he was hurt? There were no cameras in here… that he could sense. His senses were dull… but that didn’t take away from the pain throughout him. Why was he in so much pain, he wondered?
Oh. Oh no. The only reason he could be in so much pain was if someone had done this to him.
Poison? Tranquilizer? Oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no… He couldn’t have been kidnapped. He couldn’t have been! If he was kidnapped, what if it was the government? The government!?
Joseph’s heart began to pound. Eyes wide, breaths shaky. “N-No! No, no, no!” he shouted, standing up to look around the room. Doorless. How did he get in here? How!? How did he get out!? Teleporting? No! He couldn’t, not with such panic.
“L-Let me out! Let me out!!” he cried, banging his fists on the nearest wall. “Let me out! Now! Let me go! I’ll fucking wr-wreck you! I’ll tear off your head if you don’t let me free this instant! Let me go, let me go, let m-me g-go!” His voice, usually so strong and confident, cracked a few times in those sentences. Quivered.
His wide eyes settled on a hole in the wall. Just big enough for him to look through. From there, he could see another being. “L-Let me out! You! Let me out of here this i-instance!!”
This would be so much easier if my body wasn’t on god damn fire, Joseph thought. He gave another good shove against the wall, another surge of pain sprinting up his legs. Fuck.
Despite wanting to cry out, Joseph kept any signs of his agony internalized. “Come on, come on! Break, damned wall!!” J shouted at it, giving it another shove. He soon found himself going with the wall, falling face first into Levi’s room.
He groaned.
The boy stared down at J for a while. He finally offered a hand to help the alien up, a cold but not malicious smile on his face. "Good job." Levi has almost fallen as well, actually. The second he felt it falling he stepped way back. "At least we have this slightly larger space now."














