Roxas smiled lightly before getting up out of the bed and slipping on some of the facility slipper that were next to the bed. The blonde glanced back at Axel before taking his hand and starting out the room at the nurse’s lead. Roxas remained close to Axel the entire walk, not wanting him to turn and run. He didn’t want the redhead to leave him again. They talked down the hall to a large room that had chairs stacked into rows and a few off to the side in groups. It wasn’t apparent at first, but the room was soundproof seeing as from the outside they didn’t hear the yelling that burst through once the door was opened. The nurse stopped Axel at the door though. “You can stand over there with Dr. Gordon, but unfortunately you can’t enter.” The nurse told the redhead before directing him in front of a large window looking into the room. There was an intercom that the doctor was just turning on as Axel walked up to him. Through the intercom, the yelling could be heard just the same just softer. The doctor then directed his attention a girl curled up on the floor of the room next to a knocked over chair. She was screaming for them to get away from her, but the doctor sitting in front of her made no motion to move away, just to get closer even. The doctor’s mouth was moving, but you couldn’t hear what he was actually saying with the girl yelling like she was.
Roxas appeared crossing the room to a familiar face… well mostly familiar. He pulled a sit up next to Riku, who was sitting with his legs crossed by himself. His blindfold was off, and he was crying… Not only that, he looked like he hadn’t slept in a month. Roxas looked to be trying to comfort him, but the silverette seemed to barely even notice the other’s presence.
Roxas appeared crossing the room to a familiar face… well mostly familiar. He pulled a sit up next to Riku, who was sitting with his legs crossed by himself. His blindfold was off, and he was crying… Not only that, he looked like he hadn’t slept in a month. Roxas looked to be trying to comfort him, but the silverette seemed to barely even notice the other’s presence.
