Raziel99
Pulsar
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2009
The darkly cheerful walls throughout the building were suppose to be a inspiration to all of the inhabitants, some sort of joyful image for them to correct themselves and get back to. But the rather dark cell rooms that they were confined in for their living space tended to gloom people that walked in and were told they were to stay there. Some of them were padded, in case people tried to hurt themselves. Even though he gave them no reason to put him in there, Alexander was in such a room, arms crossed as he sat down in his bed, staring at the opposite wall. His door was open, the time of day somewhere around noon, but he didn't feel like moving. The screaming of someone in Isolation cold be heard through the halls, and it made Alexander's lip twitch upward. It was because of him the guy was in there.
Alexander looked to be a ordinary guy, standing at about 6' even, his body average, skin slightly pale from the lack of sunlight now. His hair had grown to a shaggy medium length since he was brought into the asylum, being tamed simply with his fingers brushing it back. His face was slightly shallow, sharpened with a slight lack of nutrition. But it was his eyes that seemed to get the most attention: they were a vivid blue, the brightest part of him, that seemed to steal attention from the rest of his body.
There were two nurses outside of his room, whispering among each other, showing their own worry for the man. He hadn't spoken a single word since he was admitted 3 months beforehand, not a single word. They even had put him through some shock therapy to try to loosen it, but not even a scream came from him. The nurses left him at peace after a few moments, and he stood, leaving the room. Lunch was being served, and he headed towards the cafeteria. He simply grabbed a orange, sitting down on his own and eating it quickly, since there would be a group therapy session soon.
Alexander looked to be a ordinary guy, standing at about 6' even, his body average, skin slightly pale from the lack of sunlight now. His hair had grown to a shaggy medium length since he was brought into the asylum, being tamed simply with his fingers brushing it back. His face was slightly shallow, sharpened with a slight lack of nutrition. But it was his eyes that seemed to get the most attention: they were a vivid blue, the brightest part of him, that seemed to steal attention from the rest of his body.
There were two nurses outside of his room, whispering among each other, showing their own worry for the man. He hadn't spoken a single word since he was admitted 3 months beforehand, not a single word. They even had put him through some shock therapy to try to loosen it, but not even a scream came from him. The nurses left him at peace after a few moments, and he stood, leaving the room. Lunch was being served, and he headed towards the cafeteria. He simply grabbed a orange, sitting down on his own and eating it quickly, since there would be a group therapy session soon.