Sure. Time and space are fluid around me. Sometimes this is convenient; if I'm running late, I can stretch time and contract space to get there sooner. But I also get lost very easily, and get other people lost around me, and I am difficult to find if you are not actually holding onto me or looking right at me the whole time. You can imagine how this made life difficult when I was little.
The weird thing with the disconnect is that each of it goes only one way. I cannot be seen, but I can be heard; if I drop something, a person who is looking for me may hear it and find me that way. I can see, but I cannot hear; if I see someone walking around I can talk to them and then they'll see me, but if I'm drifted I will not hear someone calling my name. I do not know why that is so, but it is true most of the time when I slip out of phase.
I am fey. The consensus timespace continuum just can't keep a firm grip on me.
Re: Yes...
Date: 2014-10-30 05:24 am (UTC)Sure. Time and space are fluid around me. Sometimes this is convenient; if I'm running late, I can stretch time and contract space to get there sooner. But I also get lost very easily, and get other people lost around me, and I am difficult to find if you are not actually holding onto me or looking right at me the whole time. You can imagine how this made life difficult when I was little.
The weird thing with the disconnect is that each of it goes only one way. I cannot be seen, but I can be heard; if I drop something, a person who is looking for me may hear it and find me that way. I can see, but I cannot hear; if I see someone walking around I can talk to them and then they'll see me, but if I'm drifted I will not hear someone calling my name. I do not know why that is so, but it is true most of the time when I slip out of phase.
I am fey. The consensus timespace continuum just can't keep a firm grip on me.