templeistelepathybutton: (telepathy - going into the mind)
Charles Xavier ([personal profile] templeistelepathybutton) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet 2017-05-11 01:43 pm (UTC)

[Two. More. DAYS. Oh god I am vibrating. I need to just be on that flight and going!!! I'm feeling great! Just that sort of annoying throat-clearing kind of cough? I don't feel sick any more but you get that gunk in your throat? I'm so going to look into this torochi thing just maybe to bring back to the U.S. for the future! XD]

Charles would be very grateful for those little hints because no, he certainly had no idea about how Aurus... worked. This clothing that grew straight out of him that wasn't truly clothing, the lines of his body mimicking a human without truly being one. Still, the curious, intrigued part of him that had never left, only briefly been buried, wanted to know all of it from both an intellectual standpoint as much as a more personal (more lewd, if he was being honest).

"I-" But words were already filtering in. When they both concentrated, he could. He was still in Aurus' mind, even if the situation was beyond anything that he had ever experienced, but he couldn't concentrate on 'thoughts' like he normally could unless he focused specifically on being able to do so. Aurus' warning gave him something to focus on just before the words came.

His fingers crept up towards Aurus' shoulder, showing that he did in fact hear those words. He blindly felt along for the stem that Aurus was talking about, though the layers and the textures were so unusual that it took longer than he might have hoped. Still, he did find it, and trusting Aurus' words, he flicked his thumb and index finger on either side of it to snap it free, tugging gently to pull the leaves away.

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