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Feb 15, 2011 22:09:54 GMT -5
Post by shrimp on Feb 15, 2011 22:09:54 GMT -5
"L-Lyla, are you sure you want to do this?"
His brown eyes were slightly squinted, just enough for him to clearly read the glowing screen. Hands shook in his lap from sheer nervousness, enough to cause the pen in his grip to be released, falling to the floor in a clatter that to Prewitt sounded like explosions. This wasn't right, was it? No, he didn't see how the two of them would be able to get away with this. Bending down to get the pen, he pondered simply pulling the plugs out of their sockets, to prevent his friend from doing any more damage than what she was about to do. But what would Lyla think of him if he did that? She'd be mad - that much was for certain, not to mention the fact that she would probably never trust him again.
But the sheer dangerousness of the situation was enough to drive Prewitt insane. He was never one who liked conflict - preferring to stay in the background, unnoticed. In fact, he purposely tried to stay away from all things that would make people look at him. See, Prewitt was easily worried, and oftentimes one would find him simply mulling about in the halls, worrying about ridiculous things. Simple, paranoid thoughts were always enough to make Prewitt regret most actions, even those that would be thought harmless. Such as that little meeting with that boy, with whom he almost went out on a date with. Never happened, but every time he would think about getting found out, he'd blush in embarrassment, his skin turning a more saturated pinkish hue. Perhaps if he had gone out on that date, he wouldn't be ashamed about it, but since he didn't... Well, he'd remember that fact for a long time.
However, at this moment, instead of flowing towards his face, blood drained away from it as he realized what was about to happen. He had to stop this - it was illegal, they would have Peacekeepers at her door, and her father would be to blame for all of this. Besides, Prewitt would have preferred to stay out of the Detention Center for the time being - one little poke and he's burst like a balloon, wailing and crying and pleading for mercy, possibly. Perhaps his stoic attitude that corresponded to his relationship with his parents would transfer over to Peacekeepers - that would be nice, to not react at all while being tortured.
"Lyla... This is illegal," he muttered, his eyes once again locked onto the screen. It most certainly was; he still wasn't completely sure what Lyla had been trying to do, but it was probably something really, really bad. And Prewitt did not like to be around bad things; he had enough of that at home. But when he hung out with Lyla, everything did feel a little bit more fun. But then again, his idea of fun wasn't consisted of hacking into the government. But Prewitt just felt like somehow some good would come out of all of the stress that he felt when dealing with the blond-haired genius. After all, the two of them had been friends for quite some time now, and it would be logical to assume that there had been a reason that he didn't desert the girl as quickly as other acquaintances that he had met.
He tried one more time to sway the girl into abandoning her task for today, even though he knew it would be futile. It seemed that it was fate that this had to happen today, all of that hacking business and all. But it didn't hurt to dry, he reasoned, and with a shaky breath, spoke one of the longest sentences that he ever uttered in a single period of time.
"I mean really, Lyla. You don't want to get in trouble, because that's not good... You know? And think about what your father might think... Lyla?"