Matt Murdock (
manwithoutfear) wrote2012-10-30 07:22 pm
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[for ellen]
I'm being followed.
It's a feeling I haven't been able to shake for weeks. A creeping paranoia that sits on my shoulder like a weight... I hear things. The inexplicable sound of traffic. The percussion of rainfall against asphalt. The soft rush of fabric of a Hand ninja come by to visit. Yet every time I go looking for the source, I'm met with the lush jungle of Tabula Rasa. A wild animal. A crack of thunder overhead.
I feel like I'm going out of my mind. Almost everyone I've grown close to in this place has disappeared over a period of a few weeks, and I'm beginning to worry that they ever existed in the first place. If they weren't just... Delusions of some kind. No more real than the phantoms that've haunted me for the better part of this year. Then I wonder if these aren't just the nightmares that everyone's talking about. If I'm not just another victim...
But I'm not afraid of New York. I'm not afraid of the dangers that come from being at home... Going back wouldn't be a nightmare at all, it'd be a relief, and yet--
There it is again. I stop in my tracks, straining my ears to see if I can't catch the son of a bitch, but I've got bigger problems that need my attention. Because I can't just operate on the notion that none of this real, not without checking on one of the few people who's still left to me...
"Ellen!" I shout, wasting no time to pound on her door. If I'm one of the victims, who knows what'll crawl out of the recesses of my mind tomorrow. I've lost too many lovers to my enemies. "Ellen, it's Matt-- I'm coming in."
It's a feeling I haven't been able to shake for weeks. A creeping paranoia that sits on my shoulder like a weight... I hear things. The inexplicable sound of traffic. The percussion of rainfall against asphalt. The soft rush of fabric of a Hand ninja come by to visit. Yet every time I go looking for the source, I'm met with the lush jungle of Tabula Rasa. A wild animal. A crack of thunder overhead.
I feel like I'm going out of my mind. Almost everyone I've grown close to in this place has disappeared over a period of a few weeks, and I'm beginning to worry that they ever existed in the first place. If they weren't just... Delusions of some kind. No more real than the phantoms that've haunted me for the better part of this year. Then I wonder if these aren't just the nightmares that everyone's talking about. If I'm not just another victim...
But I'm not afraid of New York. I'm not afraid of the dangers that come from being at home... Going back wouldn't be a nightmare at all, it'd be a relief, and yet--
There it is again. I stop in my tracks, straining my ears to see if I can't catch the son of a bitch, but I've got bigger problems that need my attention. Because I can't just operate on the notion that none of this real, not without checking on one of the few people who's still left to me...
"Ellen!" I shout, wasting no time to pound on her door. If I'm one of the victims, who knows what'll crawl out of the recesses of my mind tomorrow. I've lost too many lovers to my enemies. "Ellen, it's Matt-- I'm coming in."
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"Nightmares, or just a place you'd rather not be?" she asks, curling her fingertips around the outside of his hand.
"I've been there. There have been moments where I hear something, and it's enough to take me right back to the city - or a dream that feels so real right before I wake up."
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"And New York is my home. More than this place will ever be." If anything, Ellen's the closest thing I have to my old life. A fellow lover of the law in a lawless place. "It just doesn't make any damn sense."
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"I almost feel like I'd worry if it started to make sense."
She glances down, gives his hand a squeeze.
"What do you need me to do?"
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"...and--" My breath catches. I don't want to say this part, but I know I must. "Stay away from me. At least until the 1st, once all of this has passed."
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What fills her with the most dread is that it sounds like he's not even certain what's going to happen, and if that's the case - maybe he's right in telling her she needs to make herself scarce when whatever this is starts to go down.
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"Please, Ellen. Better to be safe than sorry."