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May. 24th, 2026 09:13 pmIt was an evening, a Sunday. Darkness had fallen, but the streets were still alive as people returned home from restaurants, finished errands before the stores closed for the night, or fit in last minute moments of leisure before the work week began anew. These people with lives, with families, with jobs, moving about to and fro, with and without each other.
I watched, ever apart, though I had shed some of my bitterness. This was a world from which I had not been shunned. If I was destined to be a monster, it would seem that I was not the only one.
I stood under a marquee, bathed in bright lights. While I did occasionally feel eyes on my face, my scars and the pallor of my skin, there were no shrieks of terror. Only mild curiosity. I moved from one poster to the next, reading the words upon them. Taking in the lurid pictures. There were a great many choices. A multi-plex, the marquee proclaimed. I felt paralyzed by my indecision.
As another approached, I drew in upon myself, instinctively attempting to appear smaller. I smiled without looking at them directly– a gesture I had become more proficient at after much practice.
With a slight nod towards the ticket booth, I asked this person, "What have you chosen to see?"
[[Friend or stranger, come talk to Adam about movies on a Sunday night. You can assume the theater is showing a mix of older real life movies and Darrow specific weirdness, so feel free to go wild.]]
I watched, ever apart, though I had shed some of my bitterness. This was a world from which I had not been shunned. If I was destined to be a monster, it would seem that I was not the only one.
I stood under a marquee, bathed in bright lights. While I did occasionally feel eyes on my face, my scars and the pallor of my skin, there were no shrieks of terror. Only mild curiosity. I moved from one poster to the next, reading the words upon them. Taking in the lurid pictures. There were a great many choices. A multi-plex, the marquee proclaimed. I felt paralyzed by my indecision.
As another approached, I drew in upon myself, instinctively attempting to appear smaller. I smiled without looking at them directly– a gesture I had become more proficient at after much practice.
With a slight nod towards the ticket booth, I asked this person, "What have you chosen to see?"
[[Friend or stranger, come talk to Adam about movies on a Sunday night. You can assume the theater is showing a mix of older real life movies and Darrow specific weirdness, so feel free to go wild.]]