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)
Unfortunately, there was someone familiar already flipping through the papers. It wasn't that Minako was particularly obnoxious or anything. They'd actually had a reasonable amount in common, even if he would never understand the need for a hair ribbon to be that big.
"Hey," he said by way of greeting before flipping through some of the notes himself. Hard to believe that someone had died right here in front of this bulletin board just last night. There was no trace of blood or a body. Porky Minch was gone. At least it seemed like he was more or less a bad guy. People got taken in by the institute and brainwashed all the time, but Porky was the first one who seemed like he was well and truly enjoying himself during the fight.
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"Oh, good morning, Sakuraba-kun," she replied brightly, then paused and squinted at him a little more intently. Was he hurt? He kind of looked hurt. Though she wasn't quite sure just how loud he had those headphones on and if he was actually listening anyway. "Everything okay?"
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"Neku's fine," he told her. No need to get so formal. This kind of situation... it was hardly necessary. Besides, he didn't use them himself half the time anyway. Shibuya was a place of change and sometimes tradition went right out the window. The only ones who bothered much with nicknames were Joshua and Shiki and neither were here.
He scanned over the notes on the bulletin, finally pointing to one with his handwriting.
"Just wondering how they keep get place so squeaky clean every morning when I know I left a few bloodstains on the floor," he shrugged, somewhat lopsided with his injured shoulder, but the gesture was still understandable. "You?"
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Well, not when he wasn't particularly cute or famous or something. But that was another matter.
Minako just shrugged a little in return and leaned in to see the note he was looking at, at which point she glanced sharply in his direction with an expression of concerned surprise. "Attacked by a mecha? Like a giant robot out of an anime or something?" Well, if he'd managed to get out of that alive it was pretty impressive (and secretly she was a little jealous, because she never got to fight mecha).
Though he was right, there really should've been some sign of a battle in here and... nothing. Weird. "Not much. I ran into someone who was... I guess one of the brainwashed patients, because I've met him before during the day. Though he was different then. Didn't get very far before the night ended, though."
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"I think that's what ours was too. He was a patient according to some of the people who left comments," Neku pointed out. As far as he knew, that was the only way the guy could've gotten a giant mecha and kept telling them to go back to their rooms. Apparently some people needed less brainwashing than others.
"That's probably for the best though. It's not like we were trying to hurt the guy, we just didn't want anyone else getting hurt if he was left running loose like that," he tried. It wasn't the best reasoning, but at least it was something.
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She paused a moment longer, then shrugged. "The one I ran into didn't have anything that big. Though he was pretty dramatic by himself, I don't know how big of a threat he was. Maybe it would've been more dangerous if we'd been there for longer?" Or maybe not. Minako really didn't know, and was halfway afraid to try to find Howl now and ask him about it. If he even remembered the night before. "Still, I'm glad you're okay. Or... as okay as you are, at least."
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"There weren't very many that I saw," he shrugged, "maybe there's another way to get there?"
When Minako mentioned being glad he was alright though, he was a little surprised. They hadn't known each other long. He supposed he might feel sorta bad if she was the one injured, but he probably wouldn't go so far as to say something out loud about it.
"It's cool. You don't have to worry or anything," he said, shifting a little as he glanced over the other bulletin posts. "Um," he added, mostly for a change in subject, "So what were you guys looking for last night?"
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He seemed to find her concern awkward or something, though, from the way he was squirming like that. Geez, she'd just said she was glad he was okay, she hadn't tried to flirt with him or anything. Maybe he was just an awkward kind of guy, though. Like Umino and his friends?
"We weren't really looking for anything specific other than something that we hadn't found yet." She paused a moment, tilting her head as she considered. "At least, I think that's how you'd put it. Neither one of us had looked around upstairs very much. But in the first hallway we went down there was someone guarding it. So maybe there's something interesting there."
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"Huh. Did you want a map or anything? I don't have a copy now, but I've got one in my room. I can make you one during dinner or something unless you'd rather run around and check things out for yourself," he shrugged. Not that it was a terrible idea. There were probably a lot of things that'd been missed if they were basing the maps on just a handful of accounts. Who knew.
"Is that how they do it? Guard the important places?" Okay now that actually did make sense. Red hoodie or not, it reminded him of the other Reapers. They'd always blocked the way when he needed to get somewhere. Maybe things were similar here?
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Gross.
The question just made her shrug, though. "I'd assume so. I mean, if you're going to make people stand sentry in a spot it doesn't make any sense to have them guard something that isn't at all important. That's how it always works in the video games, after all. The side hallways aren't the important ones, you have to go where the bosses are waiting." Maybe she shouldn't be comparing this place to a video game, but really? If Cyberwarrior Girl Luga was blocking access to a hallway then you knew there was something good in that hallway.
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He did raise an eyebrow at her latest assertion though, that the halls were being guarded like they were in some kind of grand video game. He'd had his own theories his first week, especially being fresh out of the Reaper's Game himself. But this wasn't anything like any video game he'd played. Survival horror wasn't really his thing. He got the point well enough though. Not sure if he was surprised or impressed that Minako was enough of a gamer to know that.
"With that logic, you'd still want to check the other halls anyway if you want a full game completion. Sometimes they'll hide items in the most boring place you can think of."
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And ahah, so he was the kind of guy who'd play video games. Fortunate that he wasn't like that creepy guy at the Crown, getting all offended about a girl playing games; he'd actually considered her point without more than just a little surprise. She considered his point briefly, absently tapping a fingertip against her chin. "True, but there aren't any, like, chests to open or obvious places. And I don't think Dr. Creepy would leave special items sitting in cupboards or anything." Wouldn't that be weird, though, to open a door and find a glowing rose or bottle or something.
"I'm still not sure what there is to find, anyway," she continued, with a shrug. "I'd imagine everyone who's been here longer has been over the whole building and hasn't found anything useful, so I'm kind of just blindly searching for something that might be a clue to get my po--get home."
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Not like Sora had gotten back to him yet about plans, so if Minako wanted to just grab it from his room, that was fine. It wasn't like he actually kept anything important in there and it wouldn't slow him up waiting around. Seemed like a fair trade.
Chests? Like treasure chests? Neku actually broke a smile and snickered quietly at that one. A video game reference could only go so far, but she was really taking this seriously! "Right, yeah I got it. Next thing you know we'll be walking into people's houses and going through their stuff or swinging around ridiculously sized weapons."
He made sure to leave off the part about spiky hair because there was no way he was owning up to bringing a manga into the hairdresser's place as a reference for his last cut. Some of the hairstyles were cool dammit.
No way to be sure what Minako had meant to say, but her search sounded pretty rough. Yeah people had scoured the building, but it didn't mean they hadn't overlooked something. "The only weird spot I know of is through the kitchen's fridge or freezer. There's supposed to be a loose tile or something, but I haven't actually looked. But if there's one, there could be more, right?"
And if someone with the sense of a gamer was looking through the rooms, it was a lot less likely they'd overlook something.
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At Neku's comment she nodded with some enthusiasm. "Yeah! Or wearing really impractical battle costumes or something. They look pretty cool, but if you try to actually fight in them it's seriously impossible." Pause, then a hasty, "Or so I'd think." Eheh. Whoops.
But there was a good distraction, and Minako seized upon it quickly. "Wait, there's something in the fridge? Like, a secret door? Seriously?" Wow. Secret doors. Maybe this place was more like a video game than she'd thought. "Huh, I'll have to check it out. And look for more of those. It definitely can't hurt."
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