( you know who has a literal fuckton of memories that never actually happened, thanks to this place? this guy.
you know what the fourth of july would actually mean to him outside of a place like wayward pines? absolute shit. what's america? why is the fourth of anything important? ( look. just enjoy the chance to use judeo-christian swears to your heart's content until you happen to remember that you come from a planet not called earth. a country not called america. )
but there have so far been enough memories of this place to keep him in the proverbial line of subservience, of … something that borders on what one might call an upstanding citizen in the larger scheme of things, and that. might be why he finds himself here in the first place. ( it's either that, or elsa had wanted to see the fireworks for herself, and he would never think to deny her anything as simple as that. ) when he catches sight of desmond, it's at the precise moment in which he decides to scale the side of a rather sizable building, more for its height than its width, and he has to give over a low but sharp whistle — one that is surely to catch the other's attention — as he stops, folds his arms over his chest. )
What, a view from the ground's not good enough for ya?
( well no one said he had to be … not a tease about it! )
katy perry plays in the background;
you know what the fourth of july would actually mean to him outside of a place like wayward pines? absolute shit. what's america? why is the fourth of anything important? ( look. just enjoy the chance to use judeo-christian swears to your heart's content until you happen to remember that you come from a planet not called earth. a country not called america. )
but there have so far been enough memories of this place to keep him in the proverbial line of subservience, of … something that borders on what one might call an upstanding citizen in the larger scheme of things, and that. might be why he finds himself here in the first place. ( it's either that, or elsa had wanted to see the fireworks for herself, and he would never think to deny her anything as simple as that. ) when he catches sight of desmond, it's at the precise moment in which he decides to scale the side of a rather sizable building, more for its height than its width, and he has to give over a low but sharp whistle — one that is surely to catch the other's attention — as he stops, folds his arms over his chest. )
What, a view from the ground's not good enough for ya?
( well no one said he had to be … not a tease about it! )