Nov 30, 2010 15:05
There was little to be said of the daily business that went on. He allowed himself to be shuffled, mind embedded too deeply in things he shouldn't be dwelling on. The night was over, the shadows had vanished, and there was little more than bad memories to be left in their stead. This was logic, pure and simple, and should have been reassuring but
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leela,
kirk,
s.t.,
badd,
anise,
england,
sam winchester,
amaterasu,
niikura,
taura,
franziska,
claire bennet,
peter parker,
snow,
lunge,
ruby,
mello,
brainiac 5,
xemnas,
the flash,
minako,
stefan,
watson,
peter petrelli,
soma,
mele,
damon,
kanda,
two-face,
tomoe,
isaac,
erika,
edgar,
neku,
maya,
zack,
kratos,
l,
sechs,
scott pilgrim,
gumshoe,
aigis,
izaya,
sora,
claude,
guybrush,
elena gilbert,
dean winchester,
gant,
buzz,
grell,
guy,
kairi,
gaara,
depth charge,
kibitoshin,
ilia,
rita,
lightning,
castiel,
fai,
yue,
sasuke,
claire stanfield,
ema skye,
mccoy,
the master,
scar (tlk)
Well, what little semblance of a plan there was. He was establishing himself. Patiently laying down roots. After that, things would really start to get interesting. Before that if he ran out of patience. He had to admit, sometimes he thought it would be fun to do exactly as he pleased and let nature run its course, kill until he himself was claimed by violence. Muraki smiled slightly to himself.
He stopped by the bulletin long enough to note that there would be a large group with them tonight. The more witnesses the better, especially when they were disposable. Hopefully they would bring some supplies. That night hadn't gone according to plan at all.
He expected the nurse to leave him alone by the time he made it into the cafeteria and claimed a selection from the salad bar, but the woman seemed to have gotten it into her head that his choice of company was 'inappropriate'.
"Ah, here we go. Mr. Shiro, this is Mr. Sheen."
"I'm sure we'll get along fine. Thank you." He narrowed his eyes slightly, nearly scowling. The nurse was mostly unphased. He could rip her throat out, he really could.
Wisely, she backed off when he made no attempt to leave, and Muraki turned to the other man, offering a polite smile. "Muraki Kazutaka. May I join you?"
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The Superior nodded before he gestured towards the vacant chair. "You may," he answered calmly, his face nor voice betraying annoyance -- or anything at all. Instead, he merely continued to study the other man before he returned the introduction with a name of his own:
"I am Xemnas."
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But no matter. There were other kinds of connections he could establish in this place. He let his gaze linger a little longer than might be polite. Xemnas was an interesting man, quite handsome, younger than his hair might have led some to believe. There was an air of calm authority about him Muraki didn't encounter very often.
"A pleasure." The doctor replied, inclining his head briefly. He curled his fingers beneath his chin, picking at the salad with his free hand. "What is it you were writing? I didn't mean to interrupt."
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Unfortunately for Muraki, Xemnas was not a man of straight answers.
"Something that is, perhaps, no more important than the writings of another," he commented as equally calm, yet the smile didn't quite leave his features.
"Or, would such statements only serve to increase your curiosity?"
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"There are ways to increase my curiosity." He replied neutrally. His fork broke the skin of a cherry tomato, though he didn't seem to be paying attention to it. "But that isn't one of them. I've always found the most cryptic people simply have the least to say."
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Still, the comment was an opening. After all, the Superior held little interest in pursuing a needless discussion about his notes. "Then, what about you? Would you define yourself as one who does have anything to say?"
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"That depends on where your interests lie," He set his utensils down entirely, lacing his fingers in front of him. "And whether or not they coincide with my own. Leaving here, for example, isn't a priority at the moment."
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"I see," he answered, nodding slowly, before his gaze once more returned to watch the patient seated across him. An unwavering yet piercing gaze. "Then, I shall admit it is among my immediate concerns as well. Not when there is so much more to grasp."
He left it at that, leaving his words up for interpretation.
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He met the man's gaze, his own eyes belaying clear interest.
"There is," Muraki agreed. He could admit it was a brilliant system, smooth and intricate beneath the surface. Common language, suppression of various magical systems, teleportation, illusion, accelerated healing... and that was just a fraction of what it did for the 'patients', passively, every day and night. A part of him wondered if it could even wake the dead. "And so little waiting in the outside world. Does your interest lie in studying it, then?"
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Studying it, yes. Examining it, taking it apart until he had acquired the answers he required, had estimated its use and seized all there was to bring him further towards his goal. But speaking of his goals was not required, but his interest in this place would be a useful tool in leading this interesting conversation along.
He nodded, his gaze unwavering even when the other met his own. Muraki was a sharp man, having caught along so quickly. "It is indeed among my interests," he spoke. "Its nature is, after all, a remarkable one in many ways."
The Superior trusted the other patient understood the meaning of his words.
[ooc: fail on my part. I obviously meant "I shall admit it is not among my immediate concerns as well." As in Xemnas not having interest in leaving just yet. I think it's clear anyway, but here's a retcon. orz]
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Muraki nodded, the feline smile on his lips surprisingly genuine. Xemnas might be frustratingly difficult to milk for information, but he was a scientific mind, and the doctor wasn't one to discount that among the plebeian masses. Maybe he wouldn't be as spineless as Satomi. Maybe, just maybe, he wouldn't lack ambition.
"The potential applications, too, are remarkably diverse, but so much of it is nearly inexplicable for now." For now. It was an enigma waiting to be solved and reaped. "Since I'm also interested in the nature of this place, perhaps sharing information would be a benefit to us both. At the least, it wouldn't be a hindrance."
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"As we indeed appear to have common interests, it would be a shame not to make use of such convenience and share our findings. A fortunate occurrence indeed."
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He could imagine life rising out of the ash where his lab had once been, and rising again every time after he broke and brutalized and stamped it out. Total control over life and death, no matter how forgone... if this technology couldn't accomplish it, none could. He would never again see anything so advanced.
But first, he had to understand it and convince Xemnas to share what he knew, if anything at all. The man seemed more willing to part with information once he offered his own, so he brushed aside his own annoyance and steepled his fingers in front of him, nodding once.
"Have you been here a long time, Xemnas? I would hate to bore you with repeated information."
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"This would be my fifth day," Xemnas answered, recognizing that - indeed - sharing information the other already knew was inefficient, therefore, the answer was a necessary one. He paused at that, waiting for the other man to continue.
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