The Society of Truth, an RP

"I don't think so..." he replied, but there was a tremor in his voice. "I think it's my healing... it hasn't done what it's meant to."
She buried her face in her blanket “I am! I’m going insane! I’m seeing dead people everywhere I turn and I can’t stop seeing things! I saw a child playing on the driveway out my window even though there is nobody there!” She said “I think I’d rather turn myself in to the programmer than keep seeing things because I know nobody here will put me out of my misery! At least if I was there they’d kill me and I would stop going crazy”
 
She buried her face in her blanket “I am! I’m going insane! I’m seeing dead people everywhere I turn and I can’t stop seeing things! I saw a child playing on the driveway out my window even though there is nobody there!” She said “I think I’d rather turn myself in to the programmer than keep seeing things because I know nobody here will put me out of my misery! At least if I was there they’d kill me and I would stop going crazy”
Calder breathed deeply - "Hush, Tara - I'll try again. If that's okay with you, that is."
 
“It’s fine by me but is it okay for you? Surely healing people must be draining your energy!” She said
"I recover pretty quickly," he replied. He closed his eyes again and summoned that energy back. Green.

He placed his fingers on Tara's temples, tracing more glittering lines from her head to her chest and through her arms.
 
"I recover pretty quickly," he replied. He closed his eyes again and summoned that energy back. Green.

He placed his fingers on Tara's temples, tracing more glittering lines from her head to her chest and through her arms.
She felt all her anxiety and stress lift away, “I-I don’t see them” she grinned looking at her hands “I’m fixed! Oh thank you thank you thank you Calder” she leaned over and hugged him
 
She felt all her anxiety and stress lift away, “I-I don’t see them” she grinned looking at her hands “I’m fixed! Oh thank you thank you thank you Calder” she leaned over and hugged him
"You're - fixed?" Calder asked. "I hope it's permanent..." he smiled and quickly hugged her back. "I'm glad too."
 
"You're - fixed?" Calder asked. "I hope it's permanent..." he smiled and quickly hugged her back. "I'm glad too."
“Me too” she agreed “if it’s not then please do me a favour and leave me somewhere, I don’t care where, anywhere will do just somewhere far far away, preferably at my sisters house.” She grinned and hopped up, “I’m so glad I’m not seeing ghosts anymore that really freaked me out”
 
“Me too” she agreed “if it’s not then please do me a favour and leave me somewhere, I don’t care where, anywhere will do just somewhere far far away, preferably at my sisters house.” She grinned and hopped up, “I’m so glad I’m not seeing ghosts anymore that really freaked me out”
"No. I'll fix it again." Calder replied, "It's my thing."

"But I can imagine," he said, "It would be pretty nasty."
 
“No you’ll dump me with my sister” she said “it’s by my own orders. And if you don’t part of my conscious self will claw it’s way to the surface and teleport me there”.
She shuddered “it was awful” she said
"Why?" he asked, "I thought you and Liana didn't get on?"
 

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