Day 53: Breakfast

Nov 21, 2010 08:08

With sigh that toed the ambiguous no-mans-land between soft and explosive, Yuffie collected a plateful of waffles with all the toppings. She was sure that, if nothing else, it'd making a pretty satisfying splat if-when?-she launched it at somebody's face, and that was all that counted ( Read more... )

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spandexorgtfo November 21 2010, 09:18:57 UTC
Kratos had been about to say something equally ironic and biting back to Ishida, but then the scene began segueing into darkness, and his limbs grew heavy...the world seemed to slow...and somewhere the Head Doctor's voice was quietly speaking: it's only what you see every day and when you wake up--

--He opened his eyes. As usual, he was back in his room, staring up at the ceiling, while the first broadcast of the day played in the background; sometimes he really did wonder if he had dreamed the whole night's events, but then he would try to get up, and his body would usually tell him otherwise.

Today he'd been left especially sore - there were fresh bandages on his shoulder and around his neck, and he had been engaged in a heated fight not too long ago - but there was at least one high note: his elbow brace was nowhere to be seen. It might have been damaged in his battle with his shadow without his notice, or perhaps the required period of "recovery" had been attained - either way, it was gone. FinallyAn interrogation of his nurse ( ... )

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repelling November 21 2010, 15:59:10 UTC
Though a futile effort, Uryuu couldn't help but fight night's end, his mind resisting the pull, seeking control, struggling to focus on the words crackling through his radio. When he woke, without ever having closed his eyes, he assessed. He reached with bandaged fingers for his glasses, sat up, and suppressed a wince as pain shot along his arms. Left fingers, right upper and lower arm: the bandaged roach bite, the cut over palm, wrist, and arm. Wrapped with proper bandages, not his ripped shirt. Uryuu wiggled his fingers and stretched. It hurt, but not terribly; he could function without betraying it ( ... )

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spandexorgtfo November 22 2010, 02:31:00 UTC
Kratos would have vastly preferred to post a note inquiring after Ishida's health and leave things as they were once he received an answer in the affirmative, but perhaps the two of them were now meant to share some strange bond over mutual suffering (or something to that effect) that necessitated actual face-to-face contact.

He inclined his head in response to the unspoken question on Ishida's face and swallowed his bite of waffle. "Good morning." The greeting was returned easily, his voice as smooth and even as it had ever been.

And it appeared that his hypothesis was holding water: Ishida had not immediately jumped on him with excessive concern, and seemed to be rather masterfully acting as if nothing had happened last night other than an irritating nighttime chill.

"I'll make sure to delay my departure by a few minutes tonight, then; my room number is M20." So early in the day, and they were already discussing the night's agenda - but then, it wasn't as if the day was used for anything else around here.

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repelling November 22 2010, 08:24:22 UTC
If asked, Uryuu would have denied a concern for Kratos-san's well-being. If asked, he would have noted the absurdity of such a worry, given that the man had suffered no further physical injuries following the cockroach attack. Insofar as other injuries, the type not addressed or ever acknowledged -- had they not been stopped at a spot of positivity? But, he did not expect any such question. Though no great reader of other people, Uryuu understand that much about the man already.

Even with his stiff, restricted fingers, Uryuu made quick work of the waffle. Quick and meticulous. "Noted," he said, and that was all he said. He did not reciprocate with his room number, as this was hardly an agreement to work together again, or any number of unspecified future nights. It would be noted, both mentally and in his journal.

First, however, he began to eat the waffle. Square by square, chewing slowly. After the first two, he took a sip of water. "Of course," he then elaborated, "it will be only to pass along your cloak." In other words, they ( ... )

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spandexorgtfo November 22 2010, 09:05:13 UTC
Kratos raised an eyebrow. "I did not mean to imply anything more than that." He could not see why Ishida had decided to elaborate. Last night, aside from the unpleasant distraction of the shadows, had been only business as usual. Just because they happened to perhaps know a little too much about each other did not in any shape or form mean that they were obligated to follow up with...he wasn't sure precisely what would follow, but it was irrelevant.

He took another bite of his waffle and vaguely noted that he and Ishida were alike in stranger ways than he'd thought as he took in the sight of nearly identical waffle squares sitting on each of their plates. Perhaps it couldn't be helped, although he doubted Ishida's precision was, like his, the result of hours upon hours of formal training designed to counteract the unfortunate influences of eating in military barracks.

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repelling November 22 2010, 10:00:36 UTC
"I didn't think so," Uryuu answered, keeping his voice bland. Something in Kratos-san's expression, in the lift of his eyebrow, threatened to put him on the defensive. It spurred a juvenile desire to explain himself, with words rising and spilling like bile. The feeling, on-edge and somehow inadequate, though not unbearably so (had Kratos-san been a Shinigami, been an enemy, well), recalled his fluster as he fumbled with the thrown fabric.

It wasn't unbearable, so with relative ease, Uryuu swallowed those impulses and focused on the food. He thought of this: his notice on the bulletin, the names and details that would filter in. There was no point in feeling impatient or humoring impatience, no point in wanting with every minute to return to the board and analyze the responses. It was early yet. He needed to give it time. He did not think of this: the chill of the woods, the battered shadow child, the words issued by both apparitions. Either it wasn't his business, or he refused to be affected.

Uryuu refused. So he chewed one ( ... )

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spandexorgtfo November 22 2010, 10:32:31 UTC
"Hm." The slightly amused, slightly patronizing look lingered on Kratos's face a second longer, as if he knew that there was more to be said than was being offered. Then his face fell back into its usual flat, emotionless state as he turned his attention more fully to his breakfast.

Silence reigned, and even though usually he preferred his meals quiet, it brought with it the sort of tension that Kratos despised. It was a waiting game they were playing, to see who cracked first and succumbed to either curiosity or misplaced concern. Neither of them would crack so easily, but that served only to lengthen the game rather than relieve things.

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repelling November 23 2010, 09:51:42 UTC
A bite here, a dab of the napkin there, before returning it to his lap. Not that so much as a crumb fell. Around them, the cafeteria filled, voices rose, the overall mood remaining tangibly grim. Little wonder, if all or most had experienced something like they had. Little wonder any morning.

For them, there was no conversation, only the sounds of chewing, swallowed, and imbibing. Sounds distasteful in their own right, if less noticeable when both engaged in it. He had not found the quiet, initially, to be awkward, perhaps due to his inexperience with people -- when finally having fallen, unintentionally, into eating with others at lunch, it was with such a unique crew that this was quite alien. Having already decided what to him was obvious, to ignore the revelations of the night before, he couldn't determine what to say, if anything. How disagreeable. Uryuu let his eyes wander beyond the vicinity of their section of table, noting faces he'd seen before and injuries, old and new ( ... )

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spandexorgtfo November 23 2010, 10:24:35 UTC
In an effort to distract himself, Kratos too had mindlessly begun to watch the other patients file in and collect their meal. There were few faces he recognized - which was logical: he usually kept to himself - and he found himself trying to see if he could actually find someone he knew among the crowd. No Raine in sight, but the Professor usually popped up at unpleasant moments; no doubt, if she had been awake last night, she would bother him at some point and try to get him to "deal" or however she liked to describe her own brand of emotional torture ( ... )

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repelling November 26 2010, 09:56:56 UTC
A month. Sora-san, too. Depending on the situation, it was either an inconsequential stretch of time, or impossibly long. This marked Uryuu's third day at Landel's Institute, the previous night his third as well. Already he could understand why Sora-san had spoken as if the duration of a month was tantamount to having considerable experience -- and yet little to show for it. With the turnover rate being what it ostensibly was, a month was both unfortunate and worthy of respect.

Though, not necessarily unfortunate. As far as he'd seen and heard, no one knew for certain what happened to "released" patients. Whether they were brainwashed and inserted into their false lives, or something else. It seemed especially unlikely that Landel would simply put them back in their proper worlds and times. Not if he'd gone through so much trouble-- so many calculated sacrifices. Better to be here and aware ( ... )

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spandexorgtfo November 27 2010, 07:42:29 UTC
Kratos didn't even require time to thoroughly reflect. "Hardly, or I would have remembered it." Things had happened, yes, but nothing that in any way suggested a connection with the appearance of his clothes; in fact, he was sure that they had been lingering in his closet for several days by the time he noticed them.

He finished off his waffle. "In hindsight, I ought to have given you some amount of warning regarding my manner of dress so as to avoid confusion: Special Counseling patients also forgo the standard uniform at night." He had made it obvious fairly quickly that he was hardly SC, but sometimes - in the future, perhaps - it could be difficult to distinguish between friend and foe.

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repelling November 27 2010, 10:27:21 UTC
As expected. The institution brought out a semi-neurotic attention to detail; it was highly unlikely that Kratos-san would have overlooked even the smallest difference or sign. He nodded, and continued on his waffle. Just the one, and still not finished; Uryuu did eat very slowly.

"No," he said after swallowing, "There was no reason for you to think that I didn't already know that." That was a new piece of information. Of course, most of those Uryuu had seen were not, as far as he could tell, under Landel's influence. If they had been, probably they would've been attacking. But the majority of those wandering the halls had worn the standard gray. This was useful.

About a quarter of the waffle remained. He took a drink of water, then adjusted his glasses with his bandaged fingers. "Will you be participating tonight? In the club's activities."

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spandexorgtfo November 28 2010, 00:58:37 UTC
"Mm." Kratos was about to say something to the effect of 'one never knows' - after all, a mimic had once come after them wearing the gray even though the original dressed otherwise - but supposed that it was unnecessary; Ishida was thorough enough that he could trust his attention to detail.

"It is my intention to do so," he replied, spinning his fork idly between his fingers. "I have worked with Arts and Crafts for some time now, and I have yet to find a better venture." Granted, his current track record with Arts and Crafts was littered with failed missions, injuries, and other setbacks, but as he had warned Hitsugaya, progress was and would be slow and occasionally agonizing. "You?"

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repelling November 29 2010, 09:47:28 UTC
Another bite; chewing. Manifesting briefly in his head the question: for how long has Kratos-san worked with Arts and Crafts? But as he swallowed, Kratos-san asked after his plans, and Uryuu decided that for the moment, it wasn't his most pressing concern.

"Yes," he answered, "but there's something I want to do before exploring; or whatever the given task is." In the Entrance Room, those separate rooms with files. Given the possibility of a visitation or return, surely they contained files on released patients. That, or another room held such information. However far-off a proper escape from this place was, Uryuu intended to take hold of that data now. His worry was this: his bulletin post had not been discreet. If the files were there, would they be removed before nightfall in anticipation of his goal?

A funny thing, how appropriate such circling paranoia became in these walls. The last cut of waffle. Now the fruit cup. As he speared a grape, "Do you know much about the other clubs?"

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spandexorgtfo November 29 2010, 10:17:05 UTC
"I see." Ishida hadn't defined what he intended to do, but Kratos understood it to be some independent matter that would be just that: independent. Just as long as it didn't take too much time: it was hard enough to achieve satisfactory results at night without a delay.

He smiled briefly at Ishida's next question. "Sadly, I do not. My roommate, to my understanding, is affiliated with the History Club, but we have never discussed its agenda." In fact, he rarely spoke to Kenshin, which was regrettable: Kenshin seemed an agreeable enough person. "...to be honest, I would normally work alone, but a previous leader of Arts and Crafts extended me an invitation to join the club, and I felt obliged to accept it." He shrugged. "And as I said, it seems to have worked out."

Momo was another person he had not seen or spoken to recently - in fact, they had not talked since she had honored him with Signum's sword, and that had been around two weeks ago.

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