【生肉搬运】鸟雀Passerine 第七章(下)(5)
“You’ve done this before.” Philza pressed harder. He would crush him like a twig beneath his foot. He would kick him open like the godsdamned insect he was. “You’ve—You’ve controlled him before.”
“A few times, here and there.” Dream shrugged nonchalantly. “But I avoid it as much as I can. It’s not very fun inside your son’s head, you know. There’s a lot of heaviness here.” He considered Philza with a small smile. “Most of it concerns you, though I suppose you already know that.”
“I could kill you,” Philza drawled, a strange calm settling into him. All his anger and grief had fled to a universe far from where he was, leaving nothing in their wake. Philza was the void Between stars and the pitch black of the earth’s final night. He was the silence after curtain call and the stillness of a home abandoned. The day I lost my sons would be the day I destroyed the world, he’d promised Techno.
And he would start with the god that had taken them from him.
“A few times, here and there.” Dream shrugged nonchalantly. “But I avoid it as much as I can. It’s not very fun inside your son’s head, you know. There’s a lot of heaviness here.” He considered Philza with a small smile. “Most of it concerns you, though I suppose you already know that.”
“I could kill you,” Philza drawled, a strange calm settling into him. All his anger and grief had fled to a universe far from where he was, leaving nothing in their wake. Philza was the void Between stars and the pitch black of the earth’s final night. He was the silence after curtain call and the stillness of a home abandoned. The day I lost my sons would be the day I destroyed the world, he’d promised Techno.
And he would start with the god that had taken them from him.