A/N- Thank you so much for requesting an Alphas category. I would hug you if I didn't think it would really awkward and creepy.
It was back again. The humming. He couldn't work, it hurt his head. He thought that hicks fixed it, but it came back again. It was even louder than before. The clear as day signals and frequencies that paraded in front of him everyday since he was born where blurry. The lines were smudged and he couldn't put them back where they were supposed to go. The board that Dr. Rosen helped him create for organizing the information flow was useless.
Gary got up from his desk, and walked down the hall to Bills's office. He could help. Bill was really strong, he could help get rid of the hum. "Bill. The humming it's back." He said rushing into Bill's office. He could see the larger man glaring at him from behind his desk. Gary couldn't feel the glare and went to the window looking at the newly constructed antenna that was causing his massive headache. "Gary! There is no hum!" Bill said angrily. "Please leave so I can work."
"But Bill the hum. It's giving me a headache."
"Out Gary!"
"But..."
"Out!" Gary had learned from experience that when people started yelling, fighting was about to follow. He rushed out of the room and made his way back to his office. He didn't even bother to try to talk to anyone else about the hum. The only reason he went to Bill was because he didn't use that voice. When people speak to him, which they rarely do, they act like they're speaking to a child. Gary shut his office door behind him. The frustration was getting to him. They didn't understand. It wasn't his fault that his brain wasn't wired right. Dr. Rosen said it was a gift. It never feels like a gift. Gary thought. He wasn't like the others. He had issues to deal with from his powers and his illness. It just wasn't fair! Gary grabbed at his hair. Every other Alpha that he had ever met could turn their powers on and off. He couldn't. The signals and frequencies were always there. Even when he was asleep.
When something bad happened like a hurricane or earthquake, it was awful. He hated gore, blood, and violence in general. Kids at school always picked on him and beat him up, so he tried to refrain from ever being near it. However, his so called gift wouldn't let him. Gary hit the wall in anger, and quickly backpedaled afterwards. He lost his temper and he hit something. He had to leave. It didn't matter where or for how long, but had to get away from the signals.
He grabbed his jacket and went out the door. He was going to take the stairs, the elevator wasn't fast enough. Hicks was in the hall, but Gary pushed past him without even acknowledging him. He left Hicks standing there with a confused expression on his face wondering what happened to Gary. He didn't care. His headache was growing worse. If Gary didn't find a way to stop the signals he was going to be crazier then he already was, so he set off in the one directions where he knew had the least amount of frequencies running through it. He headed to the Subway system to get as far underground as he could. Gary pulled out his cell phone and dropped it on the ground as he made his way to the Subway tunnel. He needed to escape.
"Hey Nina, is there something wrong with Gary?" Cameron asked his coworker. "Why do you ask?"
"He was acting strange and I think he left the building." Cameron turned around to see Nina hurrying over to Dr. Rosen of the news. "Dr. Rosen, Gary left."
"What do you mean Gary left?" the therapist replied.
"Hicks said he stormed out of the building."
Cameron wondered why it was such a problem. Gary could handle himself outside for a few minutes. Couldn't he? "Why is this a problem?"
"Because Gary is an autistic Alpha and is wondering New York City alone." Dr. Rosen rose to his feet and grabbed his cell trying to call Gary. "There's no answer. Nina, gather the team. We need to find Gary before he gets into trouble."
A/N- If you review be nice. I love the Gary and Bill love hate relationship and as soon as this category showed up I had to do it. ~RedS
