He stalked away, which is what he should have done in the first
place. Fuck being reasonable. Reasonable sucked.
#
Death found out about the Disney-in-a-Box printers seconds after they
were announced. He'd been tuning his feed-watchers to give him news
about the Disney Parks for nearly a decade, and this little PR item on
the Disney Parks newswire rang all the cherries on his filters,
flagging the item red and rocketing it to the top of his news
playlist, making all the icons in the sides of his screen bounce with
delight.
The announcement made him want to throw up. They were totally ripping
off the rides, and he knew for a fact that most of the three-d meshes
of the old yesterland rides and even the contemporary ones were
fan-made, so those'd be ripped off, too.
And the worst part was, he could feel himself getting excited. This
was just the kind of thing that would have given him major fanboy
drool as recently as a month ago.
He just stared angrily at his screen. Being angry made the painkillers
wear off, so the madder he got the more he hurt. He could nail the
rocker-switch and dose himself with more of whatever the painkiller
plugged into his IV was today, but since Perry and Lester and their
girlfriends (had that other one been Suzanne Church? It sure looked
like her) had told him he could use his laptop again, he'd stayed off
the juice as much as possible. The computer could make him forget he
hurt.
He looked at the clock. It was 4AM. The blinds on the ward were shut
most of the time, and he kept to his own schedule, napping and then
surfing, then nodding off and then surfing some more. The hospital
staff just left his food on the table beside him if he was asleep when
it arrived, though they woke him for his sponge baths and to stick
fresh needles in his arms, which were filled with bruisey collapsed
veins.
There was no one he could tell about this. Sure, there were chat-rooms
with 24/7 chatter from Disney freaks, but he didn't much want to chat
with them. Some of his friends would still be up and tweaking, but
Christ, who wanted to IM with a speed freak at four in the morning?
His typing was down to less than 30 wpm, and he couldn't keep it up
for long. What he really wanted was to talk to someone about this.
He really wanted to talk to Perry about this. He should send him an
email, but he had the inkling of an idea and he didn't want to put it
in writing, because it was a deliciously naughty idea.
It was dumb to even think about phoning him, he barely knew him, and
no one liked to get calls at four am. Besides -- he'd checked --
Perry's number was unlisted.
From: deathw@deathwait.er To: pgibbons@hollywood.ride Subject: What's
your phone number?
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