Nov 26, 2010 14:48
With breakfast finished and a new acquaintance made, the Scarecrow's mind turned to his other friends. The disappearance of Depth Charge's friend had brought back memories of how he'd felt when Kaiji went missing: helpless, useless, as though he should have and could have done something more to find him. If only he had his brain, then maybe he
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leela,
kirk,
s.t.,
gambit,
tsubaki,
anise,
minato,
the doctor,
goku (dragonball),
niikura,
taura,
claire bennet,
peter parker,
snow,
lunge,
lana skye,
ruby,
mello,
soren,
brainiac 5,
xemnas,
minako,
stefan,
tsukasa,
watson,
mele,
damon,
two-face,
erika,
tifa,
the scarecrow,
matt,
maya,
ishida,
yukari,
zack,
kratos,
rubedo,
haseo,
jo,
bella,
scott pilgrim,
kaito,
aigis,
elle,
izaya,
austria,
claire littleton,
sora,
prussia,
chuck,
leon (so2),
buzz,
dean winchester,
guy,
kairi,
venom,
depth charge,
kibitoshin,
ilia,
lightning,
rita,
castiel,
katniss,
riku,
yomi,
aerith,
sai,
yue,
claire stanfield,
edward cullen,
ema skye,
mccoy,
scar (tlk)
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With a smile and without a second thought, Izaya head for Snow Villiers.
He almost had to choke back surprise once he was close. He'd realized earlier that the other man was fairly tall, but... Izaya had underestimated how tall; Snow Villiers had to be just as big as Simon. But with the inital moment of surprise having passed, Izaya wasn't deterred. He may have been much smaller than either Simon or Snow, but size didn't intimidate him; it alone didn't make someone dangerous.
Besides, Snow's obvious interest in looking around was interesting"Planning to try ( ... )
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"Heh. Maybe." Which pretty much meant yes. "Never noticed there was a second floor here. Know if anyone's ever gotten up there?"
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"I doubt any of the patients have been up there during the day," he commented. "At least, not without a nurse escort. But I know there are stairs you can take to the second floor at night."
It was more free information, but it was something that anyone could have gotten their hands on through a little exploration if nothing else. At this point, it was something of an investment, anyway... If there was any chance Snow was as strong as Simon in addition to being as big as the Russian was, it could be valuable to keep him around. First he would have to prove that he wasn't that bad of a guy, especially in case Shizuo showed up to ruin things with that protozoan intellect of his.
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But really, Damon had wanted to talk to Stefan, too. He just never liked acknowledging as such so it was nice of his brother to pave the way instead. An unexpected yet useful outcome of the question he'd posed on the board. And on top of that, he had a tip to follow up on tonight. He wasn't sure who the anonymous helper elf was, or even whether the information was accurate-people, you know (and had it even been a person in the first place? He had to wonder)-but he was getting to the point where he no longer cared as much. He was hungry. Vampires were not made to go hungry.
He was not made to go hungry.
His gaze lingered briefly on the boy across the room. Lunatic from a couple of days ago, wasn't he? So not his usual type, but this was not usual. At the moment, his type was anything with a delicate set of veins he could tear open. He could do it, normally. Devour someone in public and leave before anyone even realize something was wrong ( ... )
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What was wrong with him? His control was better than this, at least it had been before he'd been captured by the tomb vampires. And he'd gone this long before without drinking a drop of blood, usually when he was at his most self-pitying, ( ... )
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Stefan sighed and crouched down in front of the couch so he could speak without being overheard. He still didn't know what to think of the nurses - whether or not they knew about the true nature of this workplace, whether or not they knew what he was - but discretion was second nature to him, and he wouldn't be careless with that many doubts on his mind ( ... )
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There was nothing yet from the History Club, yet -- had something more gone awry there? The group's luck had been poor, as far as she'd seen, in both missions and leadership, but they were exactly the sort of group suited to her talents. One more chance, she'd promise. After that, her nighttimes would be her own again. Not that they weren't now, albeit indirectly; she hadn't been coerced into joining the group. It seemed like a good idea at the time. How many mission reports had she seen that on? She'd only been ( ... )
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She liked the Sun Room, as much as she could like any part of a definitely-insane, certainly-fake, probably-lying-about-its-time-period mental hospital. It wasn't the kitties' fault they lived in an evil place.
She spotted the tall woman pacing as soon as she came in, and recognized her as Taura, for whom Leela's liking wasn't conditional at all. She fell into step with her (she had to jog a bit to keep up with her long legs, too), smiling. "Hey. Waiting for an important message?"
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Manfred hadn't shown up in the Sun Room either, which meant she was better off just finding him as soon as he awoke rather than second-guessing his opinion on last night's debacle. If she'd still heard or seen nothing by lunch she'd go up the chain of command. Or down, or sideways, or really, whatever got her an answer. For now, she could use the chance to relax with someone she knew wouldn't call her a freak. "How 'bout you?"
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"I've already checked in on the friend I was with last night, so nope, I was just going to say hi to the cats." The few she could see were being aloof, as usual, one washing its paw in a spot of sunlight, another sleeping with its tail over its eyes. Aww. "It wasn't too bad for you, was it? Last night?"
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And so was this woman, apparently. Mihai could of course guess just what the questions would entail, and he moved into a chair just across from Lana. "I suppose not, but I doubt I'd know more than anyone else." Then there was the matter of just what Mihai would willingly reveal; in his world, the name was enough to tell most people just what crimes he'd committed over his years. Yet within the Institute, Mihai actually had the option of not being knowing as a blood-covered murdered. While he wasn't ashamed of his job in so many words (the past was best accepted, after all), it could be troublesome if people found out, given the attitudes of some he'd seen around.
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He turned, green eyes glancing at the people already gathered here. Noticing a familiar face among them, he walked over.
"It's been a while, Mele," he said by manner of greeting.
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But one glance was enough. "What happened to your head?" Her right hand clenched, before she forced it to loosen, and got up to get a closer look at the bandages. "What happened?!" she repeated, fretting.
Scarecrow, Soma, now Scar? Was there some sort of conspiracy? And that wasn't even counting the shadow-thing! Should Mele worry about Taura next, considering the letter T came after S in that wacky alphabet she'd heard about?!
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Maybe it wasn't even related. With everything that was going on... Still, his teeth clenched.
The improvements his mood had made during breakfast disappeared as his expression darkened. He looked away. "Nothing," he said curtly, every part of his body indicating that it was something he didn't want to discuss.
He could only hope Mele wouldn't press the subject anyway.
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