Aiden Carter was a scientist, a medical researcher to be exact. His job was to find new medications and find new ways to cure the deadly diseases of this country. He wanted this job from the very beginning because he always wanted to feel like a hero. This job did just that, especially when they were on the road to finding a new medicine that could help out thousands of people. He stayed rather late at work, and usually skipped dinner. This left him feeling extremely tired and hungry, but he had a job to do. He looked around the nearly empty lab; all of the other scientists went home hours ago. He really didn't need to stay and work after five o'clock. He just had nothing else to do at home until nightfall.
Aiden leaned back in his chair, and stretched for a moment, listening to the soft pops from his joints. He let a yawn escape his lips, and checked his cell phone for the time. It was about time to head out. He was hesitant to move from his seat, though. He really had no idea how he kept up with all of this work, having two jobs really took its toll on him. There were dark circles around his blue eyes and he always woke up with a headache. His performance at work had to be suffering too, though nobody seemed to say anything about that if they had taken notice. He'd never get home until one or two o'clock in the morning, and then he'd only get five or six hours of sleep before he had to get up and do it all over again. It was worth it though, he saved lives in two ways: by stopping diseases, and by fighting crime. Though, it wasn't like he had to go out and fight crime every night, just when he was called upon by the person that gave him his powers. Though, it was frequent enough to mess with his sleep schedule and his personal life.
Finally, he moved from the chair, he pulled off the lab coat that he had to wear and hung back on the wall with the others. He readjusted his glasses and then headed out the door. Maybe, he'd be able to get some sleep tonight and not have to go out and fight crime. That would be a pleasant change. Though, he'd feel terrible if someone got hurt because he wasn't out there to save them. The scientist walked to the elevator and pressed the button, he couldn't really risk going down the stairs, he was too tired for that. He was too tired for a lot of things, but he really couldn't risk falling down the stairs because his motor skills stopped working. He ran a hand through his already messy, shaggy, brown hair and took a deep breath. He could do with a day off, but that wasn't going to happen any time soon, he didn't like taking time off from either job.
The elevator beeped, and the doors slid open. Aiden looked up and stepped inside, pushing the button for the ground floor.
Aiden leaned back in his chair, and stretched for a moment, listening to the soft pops from his joints. He let a yawn escape his lips, and checked his cell phone for the time. It was about time to head out. He was hesitant to move from his seat, though. He really had no idea how he kept up with all of this work, having two jobs really took its toll on him. There were dark circles around his blue eyes and he always woke up with a headache. His performance at work had to be suffering too, though nobody seemed to say anything about that if they had taken notice. He'd never get home until one or two o'clock in the morning, and then he'd only get five or six hours of sleep before he had to get up and do it all over again. It was worth it though, he saved lives in two ways: by stopping diseases, and by fighting crime. Though, it wasn't like he had to go out and fight crime every night, just when he was called upon by the person that gave him his powers. Though, it was frequent enough to mess with his sleep schedule and his personal life.
Finally, he moved from the chair, he pulled off the lab coat that he had to wear and hung back on the wall with the others. He readjusted his glasses and then headed out the door. Maybe, he'd be able to get some sleep tonight and not have to go out and fight crime. That would be a pleasant change. Though, he'd feel terrible if someone got hurt because he wasn't out there to save them. The scientist walked to the elevator and pressed the button, he couldn't really risk going down the stairs, he was too tired for that. He was too tired for a lot of things, but he really couldn't risk falling down the stairs because his motor skills stopped working. He ran a hand through his already messy, shaggy, brown hair and took a deep breath. He could do with a day off, but that wasn't going to happen any time soon, he didn't like taking time off from either job.
The elevator beeped, and the doors slid open. Aiden looked up and stepped inside, pushing the button for the ground floor.