Behind the Fairytales

Behind the Fairytales
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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

☣ ERROR TWELVE

- What happened?- Leigh did nothing. He's just sitting in a chair without giving any sign of what is happening.
  
David led the way, without waiting the other two finished the conversation. He wanted to see Leigh quickly to see how he was. However, he stopped when he saw pools of blood and bodies lying on the floor. Some with completely displaced neck, others with visible marks of being affected by an electrical discharge. David shook his head, he knew it had nothing to do with Leigh, but with that virus and that made him even more concerned about the boy.- Leigh!
  
The boy raised his head, which until now was supported in his hands, which were stained with blood. David was partially relieved to see it was really Leigh who was in control and ran over to him.- Do not come.- Leigh, let's get out of here! Edward will try to develop a vaccine for this virus and you'll be fine!- It's all over! The virus can dominate me anytime and I do not want to end up killing you too. I do not know how he found me, but I suggest you go away, please.
  
David did not accept the boy's response and approached, regardless of his shoes that were getting soiled with blood and dust. He placed his hands firmly on the boy's shoulder.- Leigh, I'm not leaving without you.- David, please, I do not want the virus do anything against you.- I do not care about the virus, only with you. We still have time to restore your system, it is not the end.- Yes, it's all over. Time is on my side.
  
David saw Leigh's eyes become red and he walked away. It was the first time he saw the virus in action.- How could this happen?
  
Dylan was awestruck and Edward scratched his chin thoughtfully.- Holly really did an amazing job, it is as if it had life.
  
The virus rolled his eyes. At least those humans knew they were talking about and knew what he was, what made it surprised. However, David did not feel the same.- Let Leigh alone, this body has always belonged to him.- Now it belongs to me. Holly did not know what she was doing when she put me on his body, but I know what I'm doing.
  
An electric current passed near David, but did not hit it, which surprised him. He knew that the virus was wrong on purpose.- I was going to kill you, but as you saved this child so I took possession of him, I think I'll spare your life for now. It will be more fun to see you trying to cure him while I take the control of his body every second.
  
Leigh's body collapsed again in the chair as his eyes turned blue again. However, instead of the boy looking sideways, he dropped his head in his hands, causing his black hair would cover his eyes. Dylan tried to approach, but Edwad restrained when he saw David walking toward the boy.- Leigh ...
  
He saw the boy sob and tremble. It was the first time that Leigh was allowed to cry.- David, I think you need to talk.
  
Dylan and Edward moved away from the door, but were ready to act if something happened.- David, please, go away. Take the other two with you.- I only go away if you're with me.- Please ... I will not ask again ... Go away and leave me here. Who knows what the virus could do?- He said he would not do anything for now against us. Leigh, I can not stand to see you in this way.
  
Leigh never allowed to cry, whatever be the circumstances, however he finally gave in to tears dripping on the dusty ground. David knelt next to him and hugged him, causing the boy realized he was not alone.- I will always be near you, I will never abandon you.- There is nothing more to do, David.- There is always what to do. You are strong, my son, we'll find a solution.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

☣ ERROR ELEVEN

- I would not go there if I were you, unless you are friend of that guy.- What?
  
The refugee, who apparently should have taken shelter in that building, looked at all sides concerned to go down the stairs to the first floor before whatever it was came. Dylan did not understand anything, but continued to follow up to see that the refugee's shoes were leaving footprints with blood stains.- Edward, where are you?- Why the rush, Dylan? I'm ten blocks from there.- Come quickly, a refugee was just here in haste and said I should not proceed. In addition, his shoes were dirty the blood and I think this has anything to do with Leigh.- My son is not a murderer! - David protested, energetic.- I not saying it was Leigh who killed someone, but I am saying that the virus must be behind it. Come quickly, I'll see what the situation is.
  
Dylan walked up the stairs as fast as he could as he followed the bloody footprints refugee to the fourth floor, which ended in the last room of the corridor on the left. He heard the sound of a body being thrown against something, he did not know ediscriminate where. Anyway, what mattered was knowing that even Leigh was there.
  
The room was silent and the boy decided to approach the door, being careful not to be perceived. Really Leigh was still there, as the sign of him was getting stronger and stronger with each step.

  
He looked at the bodies on the floor, not caring what he had just done. Anyway, it was something wrong and he had lost a part of his control to the boy who should be the owner of that body. He looked at one of the window panes and saw that his right eye was blue. It was not only the right eye, but also the members of the right side was being controlled by him and trying to reach the laptop that was on a desk.- What do you think will win this? It's useless.
  
The hybrid side of it did not answer, just determined to access the object. The virus was ceding control to it gradually, since sooner or later that body belong to him anyway.
  
Leigh would have preferred not to take his body back account. The more he saw the blood on the floor and the walls he felt like a monster. The refugees were not guilty of anything and ended up dying in vain by his hands. The boy did not dare to look at your hands and not to the corpses. He felt a killer.
- Edward!- Dylan! Stop hurry! We are going up!- Where are you?- On the second floor.- Hurry! The virus did Leigh kill four of the five refugees whoose were living here.
  
David felt disturbed to hear what Dylan said. Holly had condemned her own son without knowing what awaited him. It was not just because of what was happening now, but also for the unique solutions that Edward met: the virus could be quarantined and Leigh would be doomed to have to be scanned and submitted the vaccine attempts fortnightly or the boy could be disabled for life. In this way, the virus could not take control of anything.- David, what happened?- It's nothing. Just do not want to think about in the event that there is no cure for that virus. I do not want Leigh suffer with it in his body, but also do not want it to be disabled. For me, Leigh could grow as a normal young.- But he is not a normal young. Leigh and Dylan, are special creatures and deserve the kind of care. We will only disable him if really there was no other way out.

  
None of those computers helped. There was nothing in them that could be useful and even if it had, the virus could corrupt the system in seconds, making all machines become invalid. Worse than corrupt systems, it was corrupting his body as a whole, making each cell was under the control of the virus, as if they had never belonged to him. Leigh looked back at the report that Edward managed computer, it is no more than one and a half day from now. What would become of him after this time? They find him or he would be wandering around under the control of cyber something for life, without even knowing what he was doing or not?
- He's still there?- Yes, and I admit that he seems upset about what happened.

Friday, February 20, 2015

☣ ERROR TEN

  The building looked much kept outside. Some walls inside the company were with infiltration marks and graffiti thugs who entered there, and the paint peeling off the wall. Anyway, the building infrastructure did not matter, but the equipment that was inside it and that until now Leigh could not find. He sifted through three floors and there was absolutely nothing that could be found useful.
  
As he climbed the stairs leading to the fourth floor, the boy saw some copper wire thrown over the steps and heard the noise of furniture being dragged into any room. He hurried and saw an open door down the hall, along with a few chairs and tables outside and it certainly should be inside.
  
There was no one at the time, but he knew that there were people that walk by the sound of footsteps in the neighboring rooms and this allowed him scoured the equipment they were there. Certainly were not as advanced as today's, but were still working and something there could help. However, half of them were not storing any type of file. They were just empty machines.

  
Dylan looked down the block. There was still no sign of Leigh there. Edward was rushing him, but how could he find it? How could he approach without being disabled or damaged by virus that was taking the control of the another hybrid body? This was not an easy task, especially because he lost his signal from time to time, making it impossible for him to be sure where he went.- Dylan, did you find any trace of him?- It is as if he had not gone through here.- Keep looking, David is about to have an attack.- I wanted it to be easy, but what I will do if find it? He can see me and turn off me.- Just let us know and keep following it. Anyway, find him first.- I found the sign and it's coming from a company that has been turned off for years.- Go there and do your best to he does not see you. We're going.
- What do you think you're doing here? We do not accept invaders in this building!- This is ironic coming from you. I believe that none of you worked here before this decay company.
  
One of growled and advanced refugees, causing the tinnitus returned to his ears. It started to disappear and he had no idea of ​​all.- I'd be there if I were you.- Do you think I'm scared of you? Go away and I promise to save your life.
  
Leigh's eyes followed the movements of the refugee, who was with an iron bar in his hand, ready to attack him.- Do you think this iron bar can do something against me? I can take care of you without even touching you.- This does not intimidate me, stupid kid.- But it should.
  
The other refugee was leaning close to one of the computers had his body invaded by an electrical discharge of the device, which was plugged in. The refugee survivor still skeptical, as if it was nothing more than coincidence, however, Leigh began to squint and the electric current that was still there was turning into sparks that seemed to have life.- What are you? - The refugee's eyes found the boy - You're not human! You're a monster!- I've heard it before and I admit that humans are limited. You humans always use the same words. More and more I'm sick of all this.
  
The refugee, even with shaking hands, advanced with the intention of killing him.
 
  
Dylan saw the melted bars and perceived to be the Leigh or virus' work that was within him. Thus, he headed toward the inside of the company, since the signal from the other boy was getting stronger with each step he took forward.- Edward, he is still in the business.- We are on the way.- Come quickly, I do not know how long he will continue here.

  
The iron bar fell with a resounding thud on the floor and rolled away from the body that was thrown against the wall, sending a new noise and that brought more refugees into that room.- What did you do? Who are you?- You do not need to know. I do not want anything from you. Even if I wanted, you have nothing to offer me.- Your arrogance will get you in trouble.- I doubt it.
  
The refugee's neck vertebrae parted, whose noise made the other two got scared. Leigh was not worried about killing them and was determined to do whatever it took for anyone getting in his way. Three of the five refugees were dead and nothing would stop him from finishing the job.- You will not go away without suffering what you did.- I killed three of your friends and you still want to face me?
  
With a snap, the electrical current reached the man, but not enough to kill him. The refugee rose, determined, although realizing that he had no chance while the other left the friend behind and started running as fast as he could, before Leigh kill him.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

☣ ERROR NINE

  Dylan could have Leigh's signal even away from Edward's house. He had no doubt that the virus had something to do with it and soon he hurried to find his friend.
   Every step he took Dylan had the impression that he was in a totally different city. Abandoned high-rise buildings, houses demolished and cars completely destroyed. It was like he was a ghost town. For what reason
would Leigh be in a place like that? Would it be all because of the virus?

   How would he do to enter? The cameras that were there had been disabled, however the grid was too high for him to climb. Yes, he had jumped from a building before, but this was not the same. That building was much higher and the top of the grid had an electric fence. Leigh disabled it, but still there are some remnants of electrical charge that circulated through the lattice, making it impossible for the climb without receiving an electric shock. He looked around, but there was nothing that could be done. He could not climb the walls because the windows were reinforced and were locked.
   The boy began to hear those same hum again that he could not focus on what was around him. Small electrical impulses passed through his brain, however Leigh did not know where they came from. Even though he tried to see what was happening, everything was out of focus and the boy could not see anything but distorted shadows.
   When he least expected it, tinnitus disappeared and his vision was returning to normal. Leigh had no idea what had happened, however, to look again at the bars, he saw that a part of it was undone, as if someone had melted them.
   He did not need much to know what happened. A piece of broken mirror on the floor was enough that he could see the red eyes disappearing gradually. The virus knew how to use his skills better than himself. Leigh did not know he could manipulate electricity to make metal objects warm until they melt, however, the virus seemed to know everything and so he wanted to completely dominate the body of the boy. Anyway, why the virus was helping him? Surely it knew what were his intentions and yet it was cooperating with him. Leigh did not understand the reason, but now he could not be thinking about it. There was a passage and now he could explore all that was in the company.

- Dylan, did you find it?
- As if it were easy. Leigh can not sit still in one place for more than five seconds.
- What is the situation?
- He just went in one of the abandoned businesses, however the virus appeared again, but I do not know why.
- Find him as soon as possible. We can not allow the virus to take care of him completely. We only had two days to prevent this.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

☣ ERROR EIGHT

  His eyes returned to normal moments later. He really needed to act, and fast. At this time, David must have been crazy with worry and his signal could be tracked at any time. However, what to do? After what he had just done, surely he would not return home, since he had killed two people.
   Leigh sat back in the alley corner, but his sleep disappeared. See the dead blond boy and remember the sound of it breaking vertebrae was hopeless. Anyway, the fact that he killed the other boy with an electrical discharge of a simple cell battery was also not acceptable. The virus controlled skills that he did not know he could do. Yes, Leigh knew he could control electronic equipment, however, he did not know he could manipulate energy that kept them connected and active.
   After being controlled, all the symptoms he had previously had disappeared completely. It was as if now he was just a puppet that could destroy everything quickly and helplessly.
   Leigh began to think of a solution, however nothing came to his mind. Everything there was empty and there was no one to help him solve everything.
   He looked at the sky and saw the first rays of sunlight cutting through the morning. What were David and Edward doing at this hour? Leigh shook his head to ward off this kind of thinking and stood up. He took the phone from his pocket again to see his reflection. He was fine, at least for now.
 
   The boy left the alley and looked up. That was the newly abandoned Technology building that  Leigh had seen. There might be something useful there and to help the virus cure. However, he could not just climb the building and he could see that the front door was locked and the alarms were ready to shoot, what should have been done by some of the homeless who managed to take shelter there.
   Leigh walked the around the block, looking for some discreet entrance where there were no cameras or alarms, but it was impossible. Everywhere had cameras and he could not just climb the bars that were in company funds and enter.

- I found his signal!
- Are you sure? Edward, I'm not time for jokes, Leigh is at risk.
- I'm not kidding. However, the signal disappears suddenly, as if the virus inside him was joking with us. Dylan, come here a moment.
   Dylan approached the computer and looked at the red dot that appeared and disappeared on the screen in a street that he did not know. Anyway, he knew what Edward was thinking.
- I can get there, however, as I will keep you informed?
- Take your mobile phone. If you can track Leigh, do not hesitate to call us.
- The problem is the virus detect him. If it does, it can disable Dylan.
- If this happens we would have his location and we could get there quickly. After all, the signal is not too far from us.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

☣ ERROR SEVEN

  Three days. Just three days for everything to end.
 
   Leigh finally got a place to try to spend the rest of the night. It was not as comfortable as his home, but he would be alone. It was a dimly lit alley that was in that block and away from any sign of people walking around. Even so, the boy was having difficulty sleeping. All this was still hard to believe.
   Why Holly had done so knowing that could happen something? She did not trust in his ability to protect himself and the database? No, could not be. She seemed to believe him, but like any mother, feeling unsure of his fate without her to assist. In fact she would know what to do now, but since she was not there, the best thing to do was to try to think like her.
- Well, well, well, what do we have here? It looks like a lost little boy.
   Leigh did not bother to look in the direction of the person who was speaking. He knew that everything was just a provocation without any sense and so closed his eyes, trying to sleep as if there was no one there.
- What happened? Did the cat get your tongue?
- It seems that even here I will have peace. If not noticed, I'm trying to sleep.
- Really? - The boy with long red hair held Leigh by his shirt collar and lifted him off the ground to force and clenched a fist - How about a help to sleep?
- Very kind of you, but I'm fine. I think those who need help to sleep is you.
   The red-haired boy growled and raised his fist, but Leigh did not have time to get rid of and ended up taking a punch in the face. His lower lip was cut, so that he could feel the taste of blood invading his mouth.
   The feeling of vertigo returned, stronger than ever and a buzz began to make his crazy. Anyway, the red haired boy gave him another punch and threw him against the wall.
- Won't you do anything, little boy?
   Leigh did not answer. His head was hurting too much to think to answer. All that was before him had no importance, not even the fact that others in the group are joining around him.
- Are you afraid?
   The laughter came to his ears, but Leigh was inconsiderate. Something inside him was shaking and he could not control, no matter the determination he had.

   An electric shock ran through the boy's body with red hair, causing him to fall to the ground unconscious while Leigh stood up.
- What have you done, you bastard?
   The blond-haired boy came forward, but Leigh grabbed his throat until he listened to the vertebrae of it breaking.
   Once the blond boy fell, the boy looked at the others who were around.
- Who will be next? - His voice was not the same.
   The other looked into his eyes and left as quickly as they could, frightened. The red-haired boy stood swaying but prepared to fight back with a bang when he sees the Leigh features, which was approaching.
- You're not human ... You're a demon!
- Think what you want.
   The violent attitude and the metallic voice of Leigh startled him, but he had no time to flee, for a new electrical discharge did the job for him.
- Stupids.
   His voice was as before, but Leigh wanted to know why the others had fled like that. He took the phone from his pocket and looked at his own face he saw that his eyes were red as blood, so that he could not believe. Edward was right, the virus was dominating him gradually.