I am playing World of Warcraft. This means, of course, that I have no idea what is going on around me. Because when I am playing a game there is no “around me.” You could shoot me in the chest and I wouldn’t even flinch.
“It’s stopped popping,” Kalissa’s voice echoes somewhere from the abyss. “We should probably take the bag out now…”
“Uh…uh…huh? Yeah. Okay.” I glance at her without registering the motion.
I’m sitting on the ground, leaning against the mini-fridge. The microwave is right above my head and I am “keeping an eye on it.” You ask, which eye? The one that cares more about popcorn than Warcraft… Hahaha…ha.
Trying to open the bag, Kalissa rips it wide open, spilling burnt popcorn all over the floor.
“Smooooooooth,” I laugh and look back at my game.
…
My head snaps back up. “Is…that…going to set off the smoke detector?” She looks up in horror at the smoke detector three feet above her head. She stumbles away from it.
Phew, I think, we’re-BLEEEPBLEEPBLEEEEEEEEEP!
Not again. Oh God. Not again. PLEASE.
I clutch my hands to my ears. My first thought is, ‘Is my character on Warcraft stopped in a safe place?’ I pause.
I care more about Aoisa’s safety than my own.
My mind returns to the present crisis as I envision the building being evacuated. I envision the irritation, the questions, and the confession. This has to be a felony, this burning of popcorn in a crowded college dorm. My thoughts race.
Others on the third floor are beginning to emerge from their rooms to investigate. There is no evacuation, but they give me a scare. The story travels throughout the entire building in a few minutes. As I run around, trying to find an R.A., strangers laugh with me. “Burn some popcorn?” they joke. “Haha, yeah,” I reply and keep running. The conversations are all the same. And there are half a dozen of them.
I find an R.A., but he tells me that…well, they’re too frikin busy right now and we’re just going to have to wait it out.
Ehem. Okay.
I deliver the bad news to Kalissa and Tony. We hear the sirens coming up the road. We retreat down the hall, away from the noise. The noise stops. We return to the room and hastily clean up the popcorn on the floor, only to discover that much stepping upon has occurred. We’re partially deaf now, but there is a new noise…
“Is that…did I… Ha! I left the sound on,” I laugh as I turn my laptop around and see my character AFK-ing in the middle of a cozy tavern.
Two seconds later, there is a knock on the door. “Fire department,” says a deep, husky voice that knows it’s just popcorn.
The firefighter and a policeman make a quick investigation: they take a few steps, try to open the windows further but fail, and accept our profuse apologies. They leave.
“I was going to abandon you guys,” I tell Kalissa and Tony, “if we evacuated.”
“Yeah, we don’t blame you.”
October 11, 2006 at 7:56 pm
I know a year from now, you’ll look back laughing hysterically, but today, it must have been terribly embarrassing! You have a great writing style, by the way! ^.^
October 11, 2006 at 10:13 pm
World of Warcraft is a mind-sucking soul-stealing game, and oh so much fun to play. My Characters’ names are Starlily and Serissa, look me up sometime.
October 21, 2006 at 9:49 am
Theheh, sounds like a great day x) I don’t play WoW, but I get the same effect when I’m reading.. you could throw things at me, and I wouldn’t notice, because the book’s so exciting ^__^
November 3, 2006 at 1:34 pm
Dunno about WoW but FFXI does the same thing to me. I had to let it go… Took me about 37 FFXIA meetings to do so but I’m ok now… I think. (-.-)
January 26, 2007 at 11:22 am
Aww…