Giving the news to someone that another patient was no longer around was definitely not an easy thing to do. It was undeniable now, though. Keman, the boy who'd been his roommate since he'd arrived, was no longer present in the Institute.
Leon had slept through breakfast, but he didn't feel any more energized when he was led into the sun room. This would be a good time to pin up a note about his next assignment, but he wasn't feeling up to doing that just yet. He would when he was certain he could write up something professional enough and not sound too upset. He'd become so numb to when people vanished here, it seemed, but it still hurt when it was someone particularly close to him. Even if he and Keman only got to talk during dinner most of the time, he'd really liked the boy. He could only hope he was safe, wherever he was.
The young mage found a spot on one of the sofas and curled up. Despite having already slept through the first shift, he didn't think a little more rest could hurt. He'd throw up the reminder before he was dragged off to lunch.
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Leon had slept through breakfast, but he didn't feel any more energized when he was led into the sun room. This would be a good time to pin up a note about his next assignment, but he wasn't feeling up to doing that just yet. He would when he was certain he could write up something professional enough and not sound too upset. He'd become so numb to when people vanished here, it seemed, but it still hurt when it was someone particularly close to him. Even if he and Keman only got to talk during dinner most of the time, he'd really liked the boy. He could only hope he was safe, wherever he was.
The young mage found a spot on one of the sofas and curled up. Despite having already slept through the first shift, he didn't think a little more rest could hurt. He'd throw up the reminder before he was dragged off to lunch.
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