Scott looked down for a moment. He started playing with his fingers and really wanted to get up and leave. He looked at Aros who was now waving his hands as if talking to air. He kept looking at the ground and spoke, “When I was little I could see and talk to Aros. He was my best friend and he could understand how i felt and thought mostly. I would talk to him everywhere except around my parents and family. One day my parents heard me in my room talking to him and came in thinking i snuck in a pet or something. They couldnt see him so they took me to a doctor. He convinced me that Aros wasnt really and asked me to describe him. It came across to him as the grim reaper and thought i had a death complex. After 6 months in a hospital i ignored Aros unless the doctor told me to talk to him as part of his study on me.” Scott wiggled in his chair alittle. “I was 9 when they released me from the hospital. Considering they had no prove of Aros being real they thought I was crazy. I went home and was fine for all about 4 months. I soon started seeing a light around my family members and other humans. I was frightened and decided i would ask Aros about it. He explained it as me being able to see auras. I decided i would talk to him alittle since he was my best friend. Soon my dad found out i was and started hitting me for it so i stopped.” Scott winced at that memory. “I blocked Aros out until I was 15 then decided I would ask if he was truly real. When i asked him he told me he was a gaurdian and all humans had one. I asked why could I see him but not the others. This was the question he didnt have an answer for. That made me think I was truly crazy. I could see him but not others if their were others i could talk to then i would believe him…. Scott looked up to see if his long story had bored Archer as he was hoping it was. His memory of that time put him on edge and he really wanted to block Aros out at that point.
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Aros drifted around and decided he would talk to the gaurdian. “Hey im Aros um whats yours”, he asked. He started ignoring Scott’s story it was rather long and he had been through it already.