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Current Alter: Steven, then Amelia
[font=times new roman][color=white] Phoenix remained completely silent as they heard Doctor Saren's voice. They basically drowned her out completely, their grey eyes trailing off into nothingness, bored surely getting to them. At the mention of going outside, Phoenix's head shot right up, his eyes wide like the one's of an owl. "Outside?" They echoed, tilting their head a little. Outside seemed like a legend now, an old myth. It was almost like the outdoors didn't really exist. It was rather exiting to think about it. Who knows how much new stuff there is after all these years in the stupid Asylum. It's been ages since the last hike, camp, travel and dumpster dive. Just to do all those things brought a sensation of hope in Phoenix's head. They just wanted to get up and run, maybe jump on a few things. Phoenix chuckled just at the thought of it, the thought of destruction and fun.
Steven! now is not the time! Phoenix frowned a little at the voice. It was in their head, they knew it for no one truly calls them Steven but their own mind. It's enough, Steven. Phoenix shook their head and grinding their teeth together. "But it's all fun and games." They murmured silently, their voice low and silent. Let me take over. Phoenix lowered his head and sighed, closing his eyes and opening them slowly again. They took a deep, relaxing breath to calm down their excitement.
The tall individual looked over at everyone else in the room. They saw a blonde flirting with a male who seemed to have blood on his teeth. Wow. Unbelievable. Phoenix turned their gaze over to a scrawny, thin girl and then onto a dark-haired male. They kept their gaze on the other boy, listening to his words as he spoke into nothingness. Phoenix couldn't help but be interested in the other patient. Does he hear voices? Like I do? The thoughts started to form and Phoenix's curiosity started to grow. They awkwardly scooted over, sitting closer to the other male but not saying a word.



