Lust hadn't minded being ushered out of the dining hall in the least. She was still irritated over the fact that the woman from last night seemed so close to River. It was ridiculous to be jealous over such a thing, but Lust found herself unable to help it. She had precious few personal connections in this place, and in a strange way they were
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"That woman," Lust said, quietly, for Ling's ears only, "is dangerous and quite powerful. Don't let her demeanor and body fool you - small and petulant though she is. She has crumbled empires and subverted governments and mastered skills that few other humans from our world could ever conceive." She continued to wash, her expression mild as though she were discussing the weather. There was no reason to give Dante any reason to be more suspicious.
"This place is called Landel's. Every one of us came here in the same way. We awoke in this place with no knowledge of how we came to be here. Any powers we possess are muted. We're taken from different worlds. During the day, the staff acts as though everything is normal. We're told we're mad. On some days we're forced to visit with the doctors to discuss our 'madness'. But..." And Lust lowered her voice once more. "On my last visit my doctor admitted that this is a ruse, that we're here for the purpose of experiments. Patients are taken away after dinner and not seen again until morning, and sometimes they're different." Lust's hand went to her own breastbone, resting over a symbol that wasn't there. And she froze, because she realized Dante had to have seen. But there was nothing she could do. Dante would see her with Scar, as well, after all.
"There are various types of monsters that roam at night, but all can be killed in my experience. Weapons are easy enough to come by, if needed. Take apart your bed for a metal rod that serves as a staff, or offer an alchemist a deal to forge you a weapon."
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But the absence of the Ouroboros aggravated Dante even further. That tattoo, which should've warned the world of her pawn's abnormality, had faded away, and now she had no way of proving to the others what Lust really was. Dante knew better than anyone that, even with the Philosopher's Stone, it was impossible to attach a soul to a created body, and yet Lust stood before her, apparently human. The whole thing reeked of Edward Elric, pushing it to the front of Dante's mind.
"It's funny," she interrupted the other women, tossing Lust a knowing grin. "The Lust I remember had a tattoo between her breasts warning the world that she was a soulless monster. I suppose our dear Edward removed it for you?"
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Besides, if she was someone worth knowing, Ling would discover it all in the fullness of time. Having her riled would be a means to that end.
She took the information in quietly, nodding slightly as she listened, cleansing herself with such precision that, had her eyes not been alert, made her seem almost preoccupied. "Monsters are nothing new; I will be able to deal with them. What you speak of, however... fascinating. Would some such 'experiments' deal with transformations and imbuing otherwise normal humans with power?"
Then Dante spoke, and Ling considered both her and Lust. When she spoke again, it was dismissive of the much older woman and directed towards the homunculus once more. Dante was proving her worth, though; providing Ling a name and more importantly telling her that there was quite a bit more here. Ling wasn't surprised by the implication; quite the contrary, she was intrigued. She'd seen souls without bodies... so the corollary of bodies without souls was not a difficult one to make. "A 'soul-less monster'? That is quite the accusation."
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And wonderful, that damn bitch of a woman had to intrude with something that actually tied in to the conversation. Lust's eyes narrowed, and then her expression smoothed once more. She cast an eye over Dante's rotted flesh, realizing that perhaps her fears were overstated. This woman, in this place, had no hold over her. And Scar was no longer quite the loner he had been - he could protect himself and there were others who could protect him as well. Perhaps she truly had no need of playing pawn any longer....
"Edward has nothing to do with what I am now," she answered honestly, working the shampoo through her hair. "And you haven't the slightest idea what I am." As though to prove it, Lust extended her claws a fraction of an inch to display that she wasn't human. She turned to Scholar Ling. "Soul-less monster is something of an exaggeration. If we find time to speak in private, I'll tell you more."
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