Dragonfree
Just me
Hmm, it appears that the old thread was pruned in that long period of no updates, so I guess I'll be forced to repost it now that I've finally finished chapter two. Oh well.
Prologue
Deep in the shadows of a city, which shall not be named for the sake of protecting its privacy, was a tiny apartment.
This apartment was filled with dusty electronics, tangled wires, empty pizza boxes and smelly socks. At that particular moment, the apartment’s current resident was located on a disgusting, very dirty mattress on the floor.
The young man lying on it wasn’t that pleasant either. His face was pale and stretched like the mattress might have been if two people had washed it and then for some reason started to pull the ends away from each other. It was evident that he had not shaved for quite a while; furthermore, it was also evident that he hadn’t combed his dark hair for even longer than that.
All of a sudden, his eyes bolted open. He sat confusedly up and looked around. Sighing heavily, he let his gaze run over to his computer monitor on the other side of the room.
There he stopped to stare. It was pitch-black as if the screensaver was on, but slowly, letter by letter, words were starting to appear on the screen like a small child was attempting to type them with two fingers:
WAKE UP, NEO
The man raised an eyebrow, but just shrugged before sluggishly standing up and dropping down into the computer chair. He petted the monitor affectionately before pressing Shift.
After nothing happened, he squinted at the writing for a bit. The cursor still flashed in the line below the brightly-colored text. He put his hand on his forehead and dragged it slowly over his eyes. After staring blankly at the text for a few seconds, assuring himself that it was still there, he started typing a message back.
I’M ALREADY AWAKE, YOU IDIOT
In disbelief, the man watched more letters appear one by one.
THE TYPE CHART HAS YOU
He snorted slightly at that sentence and typed his reply:
WHAT IS THIS, A MATRIX PARODY?
The reply came slightly quicker than the previous ones:
WHO KNOWS…
He stared at the last two words with a puzzled expression for a few seconds; then the screen suddenly got filled with a huge table of colored squares before the computer suddenly shut off and the electrical humming that had filled the room before was put to an abrupt end.
Prologue
Deep in the shadows of a city, which shall not be named for the sake of protecting its privacy, was a tiny apartment.
This apartment was filled with dusty electronics, tangled wires, empty pizza boxes and smelly socks. At that particular moment, the apartment’s current resident was located on a disgusting, very dirty mattress on the floor.
The young man lying on it wasn’t that pleasant either. His face was pale and stretched like the mattress might have been if two people had washed it and then for some reason started to pull the ends away from each other. It was evident that he had not shaved for quite a while; furthermore, it was also evident that he hadn’t combed his dark hair for even longer than that.
All of a sudden, his eyes bolted open. He sat confusedly up and looked around. Sighing heavily, he let his gaze run over to his computer monitor on the other side of the room.
There he stopped to stare. It was pitch-black as if the screensaver was on, but slowly, letter by letter, words were starting to appear on the screen like a small child was attempting to type them with two fingers:
WAKE UP, NEO
The man raised an eyebrow, but just shrugged before sluggishly standing up and dropping down into the computer chair. He petted the monitor affectionately before pressing Shift.
After nothing happened, he squinted at the writing for a bit. The cursor still flashed in the line below the brightly-colored text. He put his hand on his forehead and dragged it slowly over his eyes. After staring blankly at the text for a few seconds, assuring himself that it was still there, he started typing a message back.
I’M ALREADY AWAKE, YOU IDIOT
In disbelief, the man watched more letters appear one by one.
THE TYPE CHART HAS YOU
He snorted slightly at that sentence and typed his reply:
WHAT IS THIS, A MATRIX PARODY?
The reply came slightly quicker than the previous ones:
WHO KNOWS…
He stared at the last two words with a puzzled expression for a few seconds; then the screen suddenly got filled with a huge table of colored squares before the computer suddenly shut off and the electrical humming that had filled the room before was put to an abrupt end.