Dawn saw the glow from within and poked her head in. In her experience, glowing wasn't usually a good thing. "Er, hi? If you're radioactive, you should really put a sign on your door or something."
Greg started and looked up, carefully setting the beaker down again as the glow subsided. "Um, I'm not glowing. It's the fluorescein. Like if you've ever seen one of those glow stick things?"
"There was a guy in the common room last night who had some kind of combustion thing going on with his hand. Or, well, there was fire and glowing anf stuff," Greg explained. "Trying to figure out how he did it."
He started in on mixing another solution, and as an afterthought, added, "I'm Greg, by the way."
"I'm trying to decide which chemicals he soaked his hand in," Greg explained. "Because it's not like his hand was all aflame. It was like...a ball of fire. Which is weird."
He added some phenolphthalein, and the solution glowed pinkish. "Pretty, but wrong. Damn."
"His hand was a ball of fire?" Dawn asked, feeling a little like a parrot. It sounded demonic to her, but it's not like they'd let a demon go to school there, would they? "Very pretty," she agreed, "can I help at all?"
"It was like he was holding a ball of fire," he clarified. "And...hmm."
He looked around at his supplies, and a thought occurred. "You know, it's been awhile since I've done this, but maybe it was methyl salicylate crystals. That might've looked kinda fiery."
Greg raised a brow, and reached into his pocket, pulling out a pack of Life Savers. "Ever bite down on one of these?" he asked, holding them up.
"Did you know they spark?" he asked. "Except it's not really fire or any kind of combustion. It just emits glowing light."
He offered her the candy, and looked around for his mortar and pestle. "It's really only noticable in a darkish room, 'cause they're small, but maybe if Bel came up with a way to get a bunch of methyl salicylate together in his hand and smushed it at once, that could've looked right."
Dawn took a candy and popped one into her mouth. "I did know that, actually." She handed back the roll.
"Is he strong enough to smush all the methyl salicylate together? Did he look like he was exerting a lot of effort to crunch his hand? Did you hear crunching?"
"Wasn't paying attention," Greg confessed, sighing. "And then he teleported, so I'm at a loss as far as that goes, too. I'm thinking there were mirrors involved somehow."
Reply
Reply
Reply
He started in on mixing another solution, and as an afterthought, added, "I'm Greg, by the way."
Reply
Reply
He added some phenolphthalein, and the solution glowed pinkish. "Pretty, but wrong. Damn."
Reply
Reply
He looked around at his supplies, and a thought occurred. "You know, it's been awhile since I've done this, but maybe it was methyl salicylate crystals. That might've looked kinda fiery."
Greg raised a brow, and reached into his pocket, pulling out a pack of Life Savers. "Ever bite down on one of these?" he asked, holding them up.
Reply
Reply
He offered her the candy, and looked around for his mortar and pestle. "It's really only noticable in a darkish room, 'cause they're small, but maybe if Bel came up with a way to get a bunch of methyl salicylate together in his hand and smushed it at once, that could've looked right."
Reply
"Is he strong enough to smush all the methyl salicylate together? Did he look like he was exerting a lot of effort to crunch his hand? Did you hear crunching?"
Reply
Reply
"You're not looking for mirrors, Greg," she sighed, somehow unsurprised. "I think you're looking for a demon."
Reply
He snorted. "Aliens I can buy. Psychics, I'm apparently forced to believe in. But demons?"
Reply
"They exist," she said, hands on her hips, "I've seen them, I've known them, I've killed them."
Reply
"Really?" Greg asked incredulously. "Because everything I've ever known tells me they're fictional."
Reply
Leave a comment