They only fall... a-part.
Can it be.. undone?
"....." the man was silent as he looked at the test results printed on the paper in his hands. He brought his fingers to his chin, studying it very carefully.
"There's no question." he said. "These tests can be wrong, but... not this many times over." he muttered. He then shook his head slightly, and sighed heavily, setting the paper down.
He looked out the window of his office, staring at the sky with its darkening clouds, little droplets of rain falling to the ground, as thunder could be heard, and people were scampering about to try and get somewhere dry before the storm picked up.
"Ominous weather." he commented.
'Wonder if it's coincidence...' he then thought, looking at the paper once more and running a hand through his green hair, taking off his glasses and laying them down on the desk he was sitting at.
He knew he couldn't hide it. He had to tell her. She had a right to know. She HAD to know. So he picked up the phone on his desk, and dialled her number.
-The next day-
Her bubblegum hair caused her to stand out a little amongst the people waiting, but it was nothing too unusual for the staff. She was a familiar face, but only because she was here to talk to her family doctor... and while the staff might not have been on a casual basis with her, they knew her hair when they saw it, and it was only ever new hires that batted an eye at it.
Or it was because she was a bit of a celebrity, and they were rather starstruck. That was also a distinct possibility.
She was scrolling through her social media feed absently, when she heard the receptionist speak to her.
"Mrs Sherwood?" he addressed her.
"Doctor Calder will speak with you now." he told her further, before gesturing for her to head to the office of the person in question. He knew she knew the way, so he knew he didn't need to ask if she needed any help.
He then gave her a small smile, and went back to tapping away on the computer that was in front of him.
"There's no question." he said. "These tests can be wrong, but... not this many times over." he muttered. He then shook his head slightly, and sighed heavily, setting the paper down.
He looked out the window of his office, staring at the sky with its darkening clouds, little droplets of rain falling to the ground, as thunder could be heard, and people were scampering about to try and get somewhere dry before the storm picked up.
"Ominous weather." he commented.
'Wonder if it's coincidence...' he then thought, looking at the paper once more and running a hand through his green hair, taking off his glasses and laying them down on the desk he was sitting at.
He knew he couldn't hide it. He had to tell her. She had a right to know. She HAD to know. So he picked up the phone on his desk, and dialled her number.
-The next day-
Her bubblegum hair caused her to stand out a little amongst the people waiting, but it was nothing too unusual for the staff. She was a familiar face, but only because she was here to talk to her family doctor... and while the staff might not have been on a casual basis with her, they knew her hair when they saw it, and it was only ever new hires that batted an eye at it.
Or it was because she was a bit of a celebrity, and they were rather starstruck. That was also a distinct possibility.
She was scrolling through her social media feed absently, when she heard the receptionist speak to her.
"Mrs Sherwood?" he addressed her.
"Doctor Calder will speak with you now." he told her further, before gesturing for her to head to the office of the person in question. He knew she knew the way, so he knew he didn't need to ask if she needed any help.
He then gave her a small smile, and went back to tapping away on the computer that was in front of him.
Why can't I just be
The one
For once!?
The one
For once!?