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- Giovanni Cavelli - 04-20-2014 Giovanni awoke with the sun streaming through the windows just as the door shut. It seemed someone had left. Giovanni sat up and rubbed his eyes. He felt no more rested than he had before. Hearing some sounds in the kitchen, Giovanni stood and headed there. Jensen was there and an open bible sat upon the island. Giovanni approached the man. "Thanks for your hospitality, I'm afraid I should probably leave though," Giovanni said stifling a yawn. Not sure what else to say, Giovanni waited for a moment before continuing, "also thanks for your help with...the monster. I'm sure you have things to do, so I'll leave you to it. Have a good day and hope to see you again." Giovanni was surprised that he meant it. It was nice to have a friend. He gave Jensen a nod and turned to leave the apartment. - Jensen James - 04-21-2014 Jensen offered to shake Giovanni's hand as well. "It was nothing, but thank you for intervening. It was a strange sensation, when it came upon me. I'd not inflict that on anyone." He showed the Italian to the door, which was really only a few steps. The emptiness seemed all the colder after he left. Jensen turned in his surroundings, frowning at the void and still fresh memories of the strange night. Thanks for help with the monster, the phrase was surreal, and certainly not a combination of words he ever thought to share in conversation. He spent some time quietly tidying the couch, dishes and bathroom. The bed covers he shook out until they lay smooth and undisturbed. Finally, when there was literally nothing else to do and he could procrastinate no further, he laid down himself. A guilt crept over him, one he feared was waiting. It stayed with him all the while until he promised himself to return to his old building and find what lurked in the basement, only then did he drift asleep, scared to death, but mentally released by the resolution. |