[center][h1][color=purple]☆[/color][color=lightgreen]Eiko Tachibana[/color][color=purple]☆[/color][/h1][/center] The green haired male frowned as he was separated from his much calmer twin and taken down the almost never ending elevator that would that would determine his fate. Scared wasn't enough to even describe how the boy felt. His bony hands were trembling, and his already pale face had gone paper white. If this experiment were to fail, if he wasn't good enough, that would be the end of him. He would leave Thalia in a world where she can't rely on anyone... As these thoughts raced through the teen's mind, he failed to realize that he was being strapped onto the experiment table to be tested on. It was too late to turn back now, Eiko thought as he closed his eyes tightly and braced himself for the worse. ... ... ... ...Nothing happened. Eiko couldn't feel anything. Maybe he was already dead? Far too curious to think about it, the green haired boy opened his eyes only to scream in horror at the sight of the ghostly, disfigured spirits were staring directly at him. there were far too many to count, and all of them had something uncomfortable about them. One had a mostly decapitated head, with blood staining their semi-transparent clothes. Another had no arms or jaw, and only stared at the boy with sunken eyes. Eiko closed his eyes just as quickly as he opened them, but it was in vain as the ghosts' appearances bled into his eyelids; he couldn't escape them. The sight of different, but equally grotesque, ghosts, clouded Eiko's vision, to the point that he hadn't even realized he was being escorted back to the main room with the other successful patients; how long had it been? Bright, now hollow and glossed over, green eyes slowly took a look at the surrounding area., the only thing to take note of, excluding the ghosts, would be the other boy who looked probably as tired and distraught as him. Eiko gave the other a short nod of acknowledgement before taking a seat a few feet away from him. He had originally wanted to sit next to him for comforting reasons, but one of many ghosts had been occupying the space, and Eiko didn't plan on asking them to move...