Mark thought about what to do next with Aidan. He was still frozen in place, maybe he should allow him to move again. But there were two preparations he should take beforehand, just to be safe. Aidan, you wonīt be able to read anymore, therefore you canīt use the chronivac by yourself. And you will be weaker then normal. Still strong enough to move and lift your weight, but not to lift anything heavy to throw it or beat someone in the meaning of hurting them. But you will be able to move on your own again, even when you are not aloud to flee from me. You will only be able to crawl around.
Aidans tears only increased as he felt his strength leave him, making him drop down the moment he could move again. He didnīt hurt himself, but the misery was increasing. On his laptop he couldnīt see anything but dark blots, a sign he really couldnīt read it anymore. The same applied to the books on the shelf next to his desk, the same blots on them. How could he change back if he couldnīt read what the program said? Before he would have knocked out Mark to get to the laptop and even with the mittens he would have tried to write the changes away, but now? He would only be able to delete what Mark had written there. Even when he could remember the order of the keys on the keyboard, typing would be hard and he wouldnīt see any errors. If the program had no auto-correction then he would be stuck. But he would never reach the laptop with Mark being there and he wouldnīt be able to knock him out. He was official stuck as long as Mark didnīt change him back, and he didnīt think that Mark would do so. He would just make his fate worse.
Mark had fun seeing Aidans break down. He himself didnīt know any way for Aidan to fix himself without his help and that wasnīt going to happen. Now he just sat there looking over Aidan, who tried to find a solution for himself.