Flux
Mar 8th, 2008, 11:32:33 PM
Okay, so the past week has been nuts. Felix discovered he was a mutant. He met a few people who had offered him help, but Felix had chosen not to act on any of it just yet. Instead, he'd gone to his friends and gotten his homework, as he'd told his mother, and went back home to do it.
He'd spent that weekend in a sort of daze, more concerned over his powers than anything else cranking up his Misfits MP3s and just venting. He'd also found an online blog/forum/community/thing for people dealing with this kind of thing, and he'd made a few posts under the alias "Magnet Man". Oh yes, how very clever, naming himself after a Robot Master.
"I'm not King Geek for nothing," he had muttered, reading through the blog's posts. Most of it he'd ignored; mostly it was just more people venting but he couldn't begin to think of how to help them. The best posts by far were from a person called Technofreak, who rather brutally asserted his/her views on the topics of mutation and human acceptance. This person had also suggested that Felix go and try out his powers, and after a few days, Felix decided to do just that.
There was a scrap yard a few miles west out of town. He could make it easily by bike, though it'd take the better part of his morning. He resolved to wake up early on Saturday and go. The week dragged as Felix anticipated his day of self-discovery, but Friday night went by so quickly Felix felt he'd barely slept, though he had gotten a good 7 hours of rest.
The teen crept out of the house, hopped his bike, and was at the scrap yard by noon. His CD player had run out of batteries, and he cursed it as he rolled through the gates.
"Seriously," he grumbled to himself. "Why am I the only person left in the universe without an iPod? I have enough music to fill 3 of the stupid things. He wound his way into the back corners of the yard, where the piles of scrap were tallest. "I mean, all the jocks, preps, cheerleaders, and rich kids got them for free, and most of the rest of the school has enough money from allowances or jobs to get one. Heh, maybe that's the issue. No freakin' money. Bet I could work at this place movin' junk. Nah, they'd be suspicous at how Sir Scrawny of York managed to move 15 tons of metal on his lonesome."
Felix kicked the kickstand (what an aptly named device) and left his bike where he thought it wouldn't get randomly sucked in by his powers, and approached a pair of rusted old cars. "And for my first trick..." he muttered, focusing on the cars. He knew he'd done this before, his mind had re-created the scene from the previous week from a 3rd person view in his dreams countless times. Slowly, over the course of several minutes, the cars slid toward each other and stuck. "It happened way faster last time. Maybe...something smaller." He collected a small pile of nuts, bolts, and metal scraps and laid them on the ground before himself. "And for my second trick..." The pieces snapped together readily as he stretched his hand over them, and the boy couldn't help but smile. "Hell yeah. We'll build from here."
He'd spent that weekend in a sort of daze, more concerned over his powers than anything else cranking up his Misfits MP3s and just venting. He'd also found an online blog/forum/community/thing for people dealing with this kind of thing, and he'd made a few posts under the alias "Magnet Man". Oh yes, how very clever, naming himself after a Robot Master.
"I'm not King Geek for nothing," he had muttered, reading through the blog's posts. Most of it he'd ignored; mostly it was just more people venting but he couldn't begin to think of how to help them. The best posts by far were from a person called Technofreak, who rather brutally asserted his/her views on the topics of mutation and human acceptance. This person had also suggested that Felix go and try out his powers, and after a few days, Felix decided to do just that.
There was a scrap yard a few miles west out of town. He could make it easily by bike, though it'd take the better part of his morning. He resolved to wake up early on Saturday and go. The week dragged as Felix anticipated his day of self-discovery, but Friday night went by so quickly Felix felt he'd barely slept, though he had gotten a good 7 hours of rest.
The teen crept out of the house, hopped his bike, and was at the scrap yard by noon. His CD player had run out of batteries, and he cursed it as he rolled through the gates.
"Seriously," he grumbled to himself. "Why am I the only person left in the universe without an iPod? I have enough music to fill 3 of the stupid things. He wound his way into the back corners of the yard, where the piles of scrap were tallest. "I mean, all the jocks, preps, cheerleaders, and rich kids got them for free, and most of the rest of the school has enough money from allowances or jobs to get one. Heh, maybe that's the issue. No freakin' money. Bet I could work at this place movin' junk. Nah, they'd be suspicous at how Sir Scrawny of York managed to move 15 tons of metal on his lonesome."
Felix kicked the kickstand (what an aptly named device) and left his bike where he thought it wouldn't get randomly sucked in by his powers, and approached a pair of rusted old cars. "And for my first trick..." he muttered, focusing on the cars. He knew he'd done this before, his mind had re-created the scene from the previous week from a 3rd person view in his dreams countless times. Slowly, over the course of several minutes, the cars slid toward each other and stuck. "It happened way faster last time. Maybe...something smaller." He collected a small pile of nuts, bolts, and metal scraps and laid them on the ground before himself. "And for my second trick..." The pieces snapped together readily as he stretched his hand over them, and the boy couldn't help but smile. "Hell yeah. We'll build from here."