☾☢ClairissaCroryVon Heilwig☢☽
☓Technopathy☓
❝Vibrations you present
Startles my understanding
A challenge to my ordinary❞
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Clairissa sat at the table trying to just keep herself away from the other's conversations, when a boy came over to her. She looked at him from her hood and saw who he was. She had seen a file about him. His name is Nicolas and he controls Illusions. She looked down at the laptop he presented to her. Asking about the most simplist of things. Even a young child would know. Yet he asks her how to do this. As she reached for the laptop she stop. She tried to make it shut, yet it did not comply. "Hmm.." She simply said. Though very gently. She looked up at him, his innocent smile on his face. Well she knew it was not so innocent now. "Do you know what a technopathy is?" She asked him. A simple question though she wasn't expecting him to answer.
She stared at him trying to see the expression changing. "I am able to manipulate technology. A telekinetic manipulation. I can control anything that is mechanical and has a system. Anything that has to do with technology I can control and sense." she looked at the computer. "And I know what you can do Nicholas. You are able to generate Illusions making people see what you wish them to see." She looked at the laptop and pulled her hood over her face and turned away. "That isn't a laptop. I can not sense anything that is mechanical. You may have been able to produce the sound, feel and rather appealing look, yet all in all it will never be able to fool a Technopathy." She said. That was the most she would ever say to someone. She spoke in a monotone like voice showing no emotion to him. But she was rather irritated now.
"If you wanted to make conversation, you should have just come over to simply say 'hello' instead of playing tricks. The one downfall of being an illusionist, after awhile, no one hardly ever believes you anymore.." She said with a sigh. The chef had waved at her to say her food was done. She got up and walked over to the food and grabbed it, and walked back to her original seat not bothering to find another seat. If he wanted to talk more that was fine. "If you do get a real computer and not an illusion, I would gladly help you with what ever you need." She simply said. After all its what she loved to do. Many interns and other people that worked in the offices came to her for advice. She didn't mind it yet they hardly did so unless it was very important. Not many people liked to be around her. She gave off and strange vibe, is what they said.
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❝£isten to me!
€an't you hear my voice call to you?
¥earning for your touch!★❞