[Edward told him not to watch. To look away. Not force himself to see this.
Dylan didn't listen.
At first it was just the natural instinct, curiosity, to watch. Then it was hope, or something resembling it, when Edward fight's back. He tries, he tries so hard, to fight this...man? Creature? He didn't know.
By the end, why he watches is obvious. The horror that comes with watching train crash-so horrific, he just can't look away.
He doesn't wait for someone to pick him this time. As Father-whatever that thing is-yells at them to leave, he sprints back to the elevator, beating everyone else as the first one there.
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Dylan didn't listen.
At first it was just the natural instinct, curiosity, to watch. Then it was hope, or something resembling it, when Edward fight's back. He tries, he tries so hard, to fight this...man? Creature? He didn't know.
By the end, why he watches is obvious. The horror that comes with watching train crash-so horrific, he just can't look away.
He doesn't wait for someone to pick him this time. As Father-whatever that thing is-yells at them to leave, he sprints back to the elevator, beating everyone else as the first one there.
Adrenaline is a hell of a drug.]