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Charles Xavier ([personal profile] thetruefocus) wrote in [community profile] diademooc 2025-05-15 08:07 pm (UTC)

[ This came at a particularly confounding moment for Charles. He'd been in a highly emotional moment with Raven and Erik, in deep pain from a certain someone dropping a stadium on him, and then there was sudden nothingness. A part of him wondered in those first few minutes if he found himself in the future instead, if he'd swapped somehow, and was doomed to live out the apocalypse.

Nothing so dramatic, at least not yet, but it did have a familiar ring of desolation. He has not been here long, but the voices have been louder and louder by the day. Charles has never been anywhere this populated, not for an extended period of time, and he cannot sleep. The thoughts and feelings flood through him at any hour of the day, and it's led him to be exhausted and overwhelmed. He looks it when he wheels forward, hoping to find some access to food this morning as finding a job has not come easily to him. This is the first time in his life he couldn't just reach into an endless bank for his needs.

Dark hair is stringy and unkempt, his beard grown in slightly more due to not having anything to shave with, and his blue eyes are rimmed with red from exhaustion and pain. So of course the last thing he expected, the last thing he wanted, was to find himself looking at Erik.

At first, he blinks. He squints. He cannot believe his eyes. His mind has been so overwhelmed that he wonders if he's hallucinating. ]


Erik?

[ He doesn't go straight for his mind, he sits there like a fool, gaping at his former best friend. He goes straight for suspicious after that. ]

Is this your doing?

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