Robert Callaghan // ʏ๏кคเ (
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san_fransokyo2014-11-27 08:28 pm
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and i'm feeling like a ghost (openish?)
An overcast sunset. Perhaps not the best time to visit San Fransokyo's burial grounds, but it was a time when there were few if any visitors. Which meant it was at least a good time for someone still dead in a sense, even if his original 'death' had been revealed for the falsehood it was.
They hadn't yet removed his memorial, though. It was starting to run down from time, but it was fitting that it still remained in place.
He certainly didn't feel alive.
Robert Callaghan gazed down at the plaque with an unhappy expression. It wasn't so much the fact that it was present as how useless it all felt. Pointless. Abigail's, at least, had held some actual meaning...even if it, too, paid homage to a soul who wasn't actually lost.
And wasn't that a thought that brought mixed feelings. He shook his head and turned away, the few microbots with him pressing a bit deeper in to the back of his neck. He reached up to push away at them irritably, wholly unsurprising when their response was to skitter on to his hand and up his loose sleeve.
He was getting used to them, at least, and the thought necessary to keep the mass away.
They hadn't yet removed his memorial, though. It was starting to run down from time, but it was fitting that it still remained in place.
He certainly didn't feel alive.
Robert Callaghan gazed down at the plaque with an unhappy expression. It wasn't so much the fact that it was present as how useless it all felt. Pointless. Abigail's, at least, had held some actual meaning...even if it, too, paid homage to a soul who wasn't actually lost.
And wasn't that a thought that brought mixed feelings. He shook his head and turned away, the few microbots with him pressing a bit deeper in to the back of his neck. He reached up to push away at them irritably, wholly unsurprising when their response was to skitter on to his hand and up his loose sleeve.
He was getting used to them, at least, and the thought necessary to keep the mass away.
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