Post by maxim conner seymour on Nov 15, 2009 17:45:12 GMT -5
Maxim Conner Seymour
[/blockquote][/blockquote][/color]There was a calm before the storm within this place. Eyes remained closed as I tried to imagine what the Gods would think of this place. They more than likely loved it. Thought it was great that someone worshiped them. I was sure though, that they held none of that favor for me. Some would look at me and think ADONIS. Others would just pass by with a sneer on their lips. It mattered little to me what others thought. I was my own person after all. Sunlight streamed down over my sharply defined features and a sigh passed my lips. What did this world hold for someone like myself? Normally I would have been at work by now, trying my best to finish the last two years of my residency.
I guess my boredom came from the fact that I was off today, with nothing to do, but sit here and ponder on all the things that could be going on within every human beings head. Those thoughts were not something I could read. I was staring with bright eyes at the interest at the doorway before me. The cool breeze outside seemed to buffet against me, telling me to move into the building and see all the wonders that it held within. My head slowly tilted to one side. Would I be smitted if I entered?
I nearly laughed at the thought as I began to walk within the place that held my interest. There was an elegant way to each of my steps. Sure, it was graceful, but at the same time it was something much more than that. Something that caused heads to turn and stare. My foot falls were silent as the grave. I could imagine what some people thought of me. Especially those who were into the liking of supernatural things.
Sorry to burst any bubbles, but I am merely a human, mortal in every way. Not a God or a Titian. Not an angel nor a demon. Just me; normal, human and all together boring. It always gave cause for me to laugh when someone would turn to watch me go by and then ram themselves into something. It was pleasing, in it's own small way. A sigh crossed my lips and I continued on my way, gazing this way and that before arriving in the center, just under the skylight above.
My gaze shifted up to the bright opening and I closed my eyes. There was something about this place that brought out the best in someone like myself. Okay, well it did most of the time. Other times it was just a crazy nightmare of activity. I shrugged my shoulders in that sluggish way of mine before allowing my eyes to open. I wondered toward and empty bench and took a seat there, staring at all the sights around me. With luck, no one would think to bug someone with such a facial structure as mine.