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Lewis let out a long sigh as he took a step into the door, phasing through it, and appearing on the other side, deciding to give the poor girl some sleep. He'd just have to bother her in the morning til she shaped up to the situation. It didn't take too much exploring before Lewis found the living room. The family was definitely well-off, far better than Lewis' situation growing up. For a moment, Lewis' mind wander into thinking of his mother, and what she could be doing. Not that it mattered, as she wouldn't be able to see him at all. Sitting down on the couch, Lewis picked up the remote for the living room TV, fiddling back and forth with it. For a moment, Lewis thought about turning the TV on, just to annoy Lily, but opted against it. Instead, Lewis leaned back on the couch. Despite being dead, for the most part, Lewis felt exhausted, almost as if he was going to fall asleep, but sleep wouldn't take Lewis. Instead, the ghost of the young man simply rested his head back on his hand, staring around the room, desperately hoping to catch glimpse of something that he could play with, but to no avail. A dog toy here or there, a couple of magazines, and a cook book resting on the kitchen bar. Lewis had seen homes like these before, the stereotypical upper-middle class family home, complete with absolute boredom and lacking variety.
"Holy shit, let's have a party then." Lewis slightly perked up, as Lily revealed her free schedule, "And, I dunno? Listen, this is my first day of this crap, too." Lewis said, replying to her question, "I mean, I could just watch you sleep, and you would never know I did it." Lewis smirked, knowing that'd upset Lily, slightly, "But, no, seriously, party yeah?" Lewis didn't fully understand that he wouldn't be able to enjoy parties, blinded by the excitement of simply doing something fun, Lewis planted his feet back on the ground, walking over to the bedroom door, "I guess if you're that stubborn to get rid of me for the night, I'll just go through your whole house." While Lewis kept up his constant onslaught of teasing, it seemed that the girl was actually becoming calmer as the night went on.
Despite being shooed away once more, Lewis stayed in his current position, stubborn to not move, "You know, sooner or later, you're gonna have to accept that I'm here to stay." Lewis stated, now using both of his hands to prop of his head. He had no intention of leaving the room. This was a lot harder than what Lewis had anticipated, but Lewis had gone and made the situation bad for himself in the pursuit of playing around. After a few moments of silence, Lewis once again spoke up, "So, what are our plans for tomorrow?" He asked, the darkness of the room concealing his humorous smile.
Lewis sighed, standing up from the bed, looking as if he was actually giving up, "Alrighty, then. You sure beat me." Lewis walked over to the other side of the room, his back towards Lily, "Looks like I have no choice, but to leave and never, ever come back." Lewis added, his voice thick with sarcasm. Turning back towards Lily, Lewis once more took his cross-legged floating position, making eye contact with the girl, "You must have a ton of friends, you know that? What with how charming you've been. Most people would give their left arm to be able to talk to a ghost." Lewis propped his head up on his left hand, showing an expression that was a mix between boredom and annoyance, "You realize if you go to bed, I'm gonna eat all your food, right?" Lewis allowed himself a small smile, obviously not yet done teasing the poor girl.
Lewis sighed, once more, watching the girl as she got herself dressed. Holding back a smile as she stood still, staring him down as if he'd just get up and leave, "Well, see, here's the thing about that. For me to get to...'heaven', or whatever, I have to prove myself or something like that. You're my ticket." Lewis said, using air quotes and laying on the sarcasm whenever he spoke the word 'heaven'. "So, I'm gonna stick around for a while." Lewis plopped himself down on her bed, causing the pillows to bounce off the mattress, "I think the first thing we should work on is your manners. You've been a very unwelcoming host." Lewis almost wanted to see how far he could push the girl, before she finally blew up. He was almost enjoying himself, driving the girl crazy with annoyance, and it showed on his face. Beaming a clearly devious smile, Lewis relaxed back onto the bed, "So, what do you have to eat? I want to see if I can actually enjoy the feeling of gorging myself, or not."
Lewis placed his feet back where they belong, and placed his hand back into his jean pocket, carefully watching the unhinged girl. Bearing a look of slight empathy, Lewis took a couple of ginger steps towards the girl, one hand outstretched slowly in order to help her back up, if she decided to take his hand, "Actually, I'm sure your life is a wreck. It has been for like, two years now, yeah?" Lewis spoke with a tone of slight annoyance as he looked down at the helpless girl, "From what I understand, only you can see me, or hear me. So, let's just pretend I'm like a guardian angel or something." Lewis added, not even possessing the decency to add sincerity to his voice.
"Okay, a reasonable question. I'm basically...." Lewis begun speaking, turning back around and taking his hands off the wall, before finally seeing the barely dressed girl in front of him, trailing off. After a moment of silence, Lewis sighed and rubbed his eyes, breaking himself from his moment of appreciation of the view, "Alright, this will be hard to explain. Basically, I'm a spirit, who has been entrusted to keep you safe and yada yada yada, because you're having a rough life." Lewis responded, finally stopping rubbing his eyes and now keeping eye contact with the girl, "Now, before you think I'm crazy...." Lewis placed his hand on the wall, where it was before, and slowly allowed his hand to phase through the physical material. The next demonstration Lewis performed was hopping up, into a cross-legged position, where he remained; floating in mid-air in the cross legged position, "Before you go into denial; No you aren't on Candid Camera or Punked. This is real" Lewis smirked, almost laughing at his own topical joke, forgetting how earth-shaking what he just did could affect a normal person.
"Oh my god, you are a mess, aren't you?" Lewis commented, tossing the phone onto the bed, "I'm here to help you. Now come out of the bathroom and stop being weird." Lewis had to hold back laughter, knowing his inflammatory pokes would do nothing but anger the girl further. Lewis stood up from the comfortable bed, and walked over to the other end of the room, placing his hands up on the wall, "Look, I'll even do you a solid. I'm on the other side of the room. Just open your door and take a peek at how nonthreatening I look." Lewis sighed as he awaited the girl to respond, less out of annoyance, but more out of disbelief that this is where his life, or unlife, had led him.
Lewis frowned as the girl continued to keep herself in a panic. Not that Lewis found it unreasonable, just annoying. He would draw it out, though, instead of coming clean and explaining everything. At least things could be a little funny that way, "Don't flatter yourself, babe. I'd much rather be breaking into someone else's room, than your's." Lewis smiled to himself, sitting back on to the bed and looking down at the phone, "Hey, what's your pass code? I wanna take some pictures." Lewis began entering random combinations, while hoping his light-heartedness would calm the girl down, but he doubt it would, "My name is Lewis, by the way. I already know your name, though. It's like Daisy or something, right? Something to do with flowers, I dunno." Lewis spoke, almost rambling to himself as he messed around on the phone. Lewis wasn't too worried about the current situation, because he knew, if it came down to it, he could simply phase through the bathroom door. Although, Lewis wondered how bad of a heart attack it would cause. Chuckling to himself, Lewis continued to enter random pass code combinations.
Lewis watched as the predictable outcome came about from him peering into the window, ~ Okay, that has to be her. Only she can see me.... At least, that's how I think it works. ~ In honesty, Lewis almost had to hold back a laugh as she startled girl darted instantly for the bathroom. Lewis began to grasp at the bottom of the window, searching for a grip in order to pry the window open. As soon as he found purchase on the lip of the window, Lewis' hand pushed through the window, reminding the young man he could phase through physical material. Almost chuckling to himself, Lewis passed through the rest of the window, into the girl's room. Touching his feet to the floor of the room, Lewis glanced about the room, examining it's contents, before finally resting his eyes on the dog that was desperate to get to it's owner on the other side of the bathroom door. It didn't seem like the dog knew Lewis was there, something he was thankful for. As he continued to examine the room, he noticed the phone laying on the night stand, idle. Doubting the girl had another phone accessible from the bathroom, Lewis let out an audible chuckle, placing his hands into his jean pockets, "You didn't honestly hide in the bathroom before grabbing your phone, did you?" Lewis spoke, adding a hint of friendly teasing to his tone, hoping to ease the panicking girl, "What if I was some kind of murderer?" He added, laughing slightly, before picking up her phone. It relieved that the physical phone did not pass through his fingers, giving him some kind of hope that he could still interact with the living world.
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