[@YamiCuoreLaroux] Noah relaxed on top of the bed, letting the tension drift out of his body. His eyes lazed around the room as he considered it. [color=00a651][i]You know this room could be a little brighter, a skylight really might make that happen, plus at night you could just look up at the stars. You'd just need a simple cloth cover to take away some of the intensity during the day.[/i][/color] Noah felt himself readying his ability to make that change to the room with his ability and sat bolt upright. [color=00a651] "I am sitting in Cabin 2, there are two beds , two dressers, two desks, and nothing else. My name is Noah Sanders. And this is reality, I cannot change it." [/color] Noah repeated this mantra 3 times under his breath, rocking slightly back and forth. [color=00a651][i]That was too damn close. You know what happens when you lower your guard.[/i][/color] Noah had been using his power before he even could even understand what it was. His power was natural for him that sometimes he used it without thinking. And that was exactly the problem. When he was younger he would sometimes collapse from hunger, because he only thought the food he had eaten was real. At other points, he injured himself jumping over gaps that appeared much smaller than they actually were. It usually started with just an idle thought just like the one he had had. Then more and more would've popped up until Noah could no longer distinguish what was real and what had just come from his own mind. Small uses like the voice trick and the water on the driver were fine, he had actively chosen to use his powers there. [color=00a651][i]It would be so easy to lose all touch with reality.[/i][/color] With a quick shudder, he opened up his bag and began to hang up his clothes and store his various camping gear. The distraction of the unpacking helped to refocus his mind. He left "Zipper's" bag untouched at the foot of his bed. Out of his large bag, he pulled out the case that held his fishing rod. He opened the case gingerly and careful inspected the rod, making sure it hadn't been injured in the trip.