No. He did not need to leave. Coleman sluggishly shook his head and took another bite of the bread, making no attempt to move – let alone leave. Did she see what was outside? Of course not! Nothing was outside. It was a void. A black abyss of no magic and fog. Next, the entire world would vanish.
Coleman’s eyes suddenly widened though as she spoke and he watched as she walked away, “I think my brothers have vanished. I think the fog ate them.” He said with his sudden realisation. The fog had eaten them! Was it in London too? Had it consumed the entire world? Oh, no. All that was left was the people in this house. Perhaps in this kitchen.
As she searched through the pantry, Coleman felt his eyes drift down her body to rest firmly on her backside, “I have some pills.” He shrugged as he reached into the bag and pulled out a varnish-covered pill, “But,” his head then moved to look back at his bread and he took another bite, “I want another bun.”
Coleman’s eyes suddenly widened though as she spoke and he watched as she walked away, “I think my brothers have vanished. I think the fog ate them.” He said with his sudden realisation. The fog had eaten them! Was it in London too? Had it consumed the entire world? Oh, no. All that was left was the people in this house. Perhaps in this kitchen.
As she searched through the pantry, Coleman felt his eyes drift down her body to rest firmly on her backside, “I have some pills.” He shrugged as he reached into the bag and pulled out a varnish-covered pill, “But,” his head then moved to look back at his bread and he took another bite, “I want another bun.”