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>Incoherent half sentences where each word is in a different language, suddenly being broken up by him breathing in a very deliberate manner for a few moments, only to resume with another jumbled, unfinished thought.
>And he’s shaking. Like he’s in an earthquake only he can feel.
>”G-Greene? Are you o-“
>I abruptly stop when I see his eyes. Tiny pinpricks of black, rapidly darting across the verdant background of his enlarged irises with neither plan nor pettern.
>And the look on his face, it’s…
>Sheer fucking terror.
>His fear bleeds into me and my own heart rate accelerates. What’s going on? What’s happening with- I-I need an adult!
>”S-stay still! I’ll get help!” I say, louder than I should for a library. Though you also shouldn’t run in a library so it seems I’m breaking a lot of rules today.
>Miss Theresa looks up from her desk and begins to say something as I approach, doubtlessly planning on chastising me for breaking the rules, but she holds her tongue when she sees my face.
>”I-It’s Greene!” I say, almost shouting “He’s in his corner and there’s… there’s something wrong with him! I don’t know what’s going on!”
>There’s an immediate look of understanding on her face and she nods, reaching for her phone and speed dialing someone.
>”Melissa, I know you’re afraid, but I need you to go back and keep an eye on him for a moment, okay? Right now. We’ll explain what’s happening later”
>A frenetic not from me and I turn heel and start to run back to the corner, hearing Miss Theresa saying something about a “Code Green” as I leave.
>It barely registers in my mind, now full on sprinting back to the corner where Greene is.
>A small part of me is worried about my own safety but… I remember the look on Greene’s face. That wasn’t the look of someone who was a danger to others.
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>Incoherent half sentences where each word is in a different language, suddenly being broken up by him breathing in a very deliberate manner for a few moments, only to resume with another jumbled, unfinished thought.
>And he’s shaking. Like he’s in an earthquake only he can feel.
>”G-Greene? Are you o-“
>I abruptly stop when I see his eyes. Tiny pinpricks of black, rapidly darting across the verdant background of his enlarged irises with neither plan nor pettern.
>And the look on his face, it’s…
>Sheer fucking terror.
>His fear bleeds into me and my own heart rate accelerates. What’s going on? What’s happening with- I-I need an adult!
>”S-stay still! I’ll get help!” I say, louder than I should for a library. Though you also shouldn’t run in a library so it seems I’m breaking a lot of rules today.
>Miss Theresa looks up from her desk and begins to say something as I approach, doubtlessly planning on chastising me for breaking the rules, but she holds her tongue when she sees my face.
>”I-It’s Greene!” I say, almost shouting “He’s in his corner and there’s… there’s something wrong with him! I don’t know what’s going on!”
>There’s an immediate look of understanding on her face and she nods, reaching for her phone and speed dialing someone.
>”Melissa, I know you’re afraid, but I need you to go back and keep an eye on him for a moment, okay? Right now. We’ll explain what’s happening later”
>A frenetic not from me and I turn heel and start to run back to the corner, hearing Miss Theresa saying something about a “Code Green” as I leave.
>It barely registers in my mind, now full on sprinting back to the corner where Greene is.
>A small part of me is worried about my own safety but… I remember the look on Greene’s face. That wasn’t the look of someone who was a danger to others.
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