Day 55: Cafeteria

Mar 17, 2011 02:05

Though five days without bathing was hardly unusual for Rita, she was actually looking forward to showering today. To her, the last shift had been somewhat enjoyable, if only because it allowed her an opportunity to be alone with her thoughts for a bit. Of course, she couldn't be completely alone in the communal showers, but no one was rude enough ( Read more... )

leela, kirk, s.t., klavier, badd, anise, sam winchester, indiana jones, firo, zex, niikura, taura, franziska, claire bennet, kinomoto sakura, peter parker, snow, lunge, lana skye, ruby, mello, the flash, roxas, stefan, peter petrelli, mele, tear, damon, two-face, ritsuka, rapunzel, erika, edgar, canada, tifa, the scarecrow, hijikata, matt, maya, okita, battler, zack, kratos, l, shinji, carter, kenshin, bella, scott pilgrim, aigis, izaya, ax, claire littleton, sora, gren, rei, woody, claude, dean winchester, byrne, guy, kairi, venom, nigredo, kibitoshin, lightning, rita, castiel, celty, trickster, ippo, sasuke, aidou, claire stanfield, edward cullen, captain jack

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razing_phoenix April 4 2011, 20:22:46 UTC
Anise's reaction to what Tear said was more or less what Guy felt too, but his own response was actually much more subtle; he leaned forward slightly and his eyes widened, but that was all. Then again, he'd never been quite as expressive as Anise or Natalia or Luke when it came to things like this, so that was to be expected. Female contact was the exception, of course.

But the idea of a human Mieu was pretty difficult to imagine. The cheagle had traveled with them over the course of a few years, so Guy could only picture him in his normal form. He knew that putting creatures or other beings into human bodies was a common practice here, but he'd never even considered it happening to Mieu.

"Poor Mieu," he said with a sigh. Even if the cheagle probably believed he was a normal human now, whatever process he'd been put through to end up that way couldn't have been easy on him. "So that adds one more to our list of people who we'll need to find if we ever get out of here."

And more than that, there could be others that they didn't know about. Still, maybe Luke and Mieu were at least together out there, keeping each other company despite the brainwashing. It was a comforting thought, in a weird sort of way.

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melodists April 5 2011, 19:33:23 UTC
Their reactions were quite telling, one more than the other. Anise and Guy never expected the visitor to be Mieu, and Tear had to sympathize. If she was in their shoes, she would have been taken completely aback as well. Back in the conversation with Luke, she had too much information to process to adequately let the fact sink in, but now, she understood what was so off. Mieu was a cheagle. It was a good part of his identity, at the very least. Having that changed--even if she never got to witness the results firsthand--was understandably unsettling.

She nodded to both the question and the statement, before choosing to clarify the points. "Given they're capable of distorting our memories and sense of time," began Tear as she faced Anise, "I suppose it shouldn't come as a surprise." Still, it had. Her eyes momentarily shifted to Guy. "If we can just locate Luke, we should also find Mieu. He's never far behind him." That, at least, was something she could say with certainty. As long as the cheagle didn't lose his own character, he should be close to the redhead.

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gald_digger April 6 2011, 19:16:49 UTC
When Guy expressed pity for Mieu, Anise slowly nodded her head in agreement. On top of being totally bizarre... this had to be really hard on Mieu. He'd probably been brainwashed into thinking he was always human, but still. When Anise thought about how she'd feel if she was stuck in a body that wasn't her own, she realized it had to be really scary.

It was a little difficult to meet Tear's eyes after what Anise had confessed to just minutes ago, but she managed to look up to the older girl and murmur, "Yeah..." in response to her words. No matter what happened, the fact remained that they were still a team, and they had friends who needed help. That was what was important.

Anise still hadn't told anyone that her parents could be added to that list of people to be rescued... but she decided to keep that to herself. Things were complicated enough as it was, and it wouldn't change anything. Anise would go rescue them when the chance came, and... if she was taken before then, her friends would find her parents when they came to get her.

Looking around the cafeteria, Anise realized they must have been talking for a while now. "We probably don't have much time left, so... is there anything else we should talk about?" It wasn't often that all three of them could have a proper discussion together, so they needed to take full advantage of the circumstances.

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razing_phoenix April 6 2011, 22:37:41 UTC
It seemed that they were all in agreement that Luke and Mieu came as a pair, and Guy didn't think that was going to change regardless of how their minds were tampered with. The fact that the cheagle had remembered Luke even when his body and his memories had been altered made it clear that his loyalty was not easily snuffed out. It was an encouraging thought among all of the bad news that they had to deal with here.

Guy had to agree with Anise's guess that lunch would be ending soon. The fact that they had been able to cover so much already without being interrupted was surprising on its own, but he quickly sifted through his thoughts to see if there was anything else he needed to bring up before the shift came to an end.

"Well, there's the issue of tonight. I'm guessing we want to try heading outside again." Last night hadn't been a total failure, but they'd definitely been tripped up because of the circumstances. Guy wasn't willing to give in just because of that, though, and he was sure that his friends would agree with him there. "Also, Tear, what was it that you mentioned about the medical wing?" That had been weighing on his mind as well, but there hadn't been a chance to bring it up until now.

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melodists April 7 2011, 21:05:51 UTC
Anise's statement had Tear watching through her peripheral. Indeed, it seemed a great deal of time had passed, and from the workers and soldiers' movements, they were getting close to lunch's conclusion. It was time to wrap their conversation up. Thankfully, Guy appeared to have the conclusions covered.

Guy wanted to try going outside again. Tear agreed for the second attempt; however, what was under question was her involvement. After last night, she did not believe she was adequately prepared to be an asset to her teammates. Granted, much of last night was likely outside of her own control, but the young woman realized she could stand to be a lot more. She would have to consider her participation tonight, and hopefully let them know before dinner. For now, however...

"Speaking of last night, is Claude doing well?" she asked as an aside. His arm had been quite a mess yesterday; hopefully the staff mended him well. She didn't doubt it. If there was one thing they had yet to withhold, it was medical care. "His condition was worrying me." Aside from her own, of course, but that would be explained in due time.

Instead, she regarded Guy's question, albeit with some trepidation. This would come as nothing easy. "...Right," answered Tear. "They seem to know about my...illness. They've been taking me to the medical wing recently, and today, the staff had me take medicine. The same kind from Auldrant." The implications should be obvious. "When you thought I had gone missing, they had me in the medical wing--probably for the same reason. I will be going there tomorrow morning, and--"

She sighed heavily. "I can see if Natalia might be there. I don't want to discount the possibility."

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gald_digger April 14 2011, 02:19:58 UTC
Anise nodded at Guy's suggestion of heading back out. There was a lot to explore out there, and it only made sense to stick together and watch each other's backs.

"He said he was okay on the bulletin board," Anise offered when Tear brought up Claude's injury. "He might just be acting tough, but I'm sure he'll be all right!" The wound really did look ugly, but the staff usually patched people up neatly, and it wasn't something that would put his life in danger. He'd just need to try not to aggravate it. Anise would try to be optimistic in the meantime.

Unfortunately, there weren't a lot of things to be optimistic about lately. Anise watched Tear with a worried look as she explained about the treatment she'd been receiving. She wanted to think the technology here was good enough to cure Tear completely, but would they use it for that? Knowing how they operated at Landel's, it was possible that they'd draw out the illness just to make her suffer, or to study it for their own purposes... it was sickening to think about it.

There was no use in voicing any of that, however, so Anise remained silent as Tear spoke. She nodded in agreement with the idea of checking the medical wing for Natalia, but another question soon crossed her mind. "So you won't get to come for the field trip?" she asked. Maybe they would bring her over later, or maybe they weren't going to tell her anything until the last minute... but Anise couldn't help but feel that it would really suck to miss one of the rare chances they had to get out and away from the building, even if just for a little while.

Then again, maybe there wouldn't even be a field trip... There was no telling what the military had planned for them all.

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razing_phoenix April 14 2011, 03:06:14 UTC
It was true that Claude seemed to be doing well enough for himself, though it was no surprise that Tear was still concerned for him. "I'm sure he'll be fine," he agreed with a nod. "He's been here long enough that I think he's used to monster bites." It was the sad truth of the matter. Gyy was still going to have to make sure that Claude took proper care of himself, but that was something he could worry about once night rolled around.

However, as Tear explained, her comments about the medical wing made some sort of sense. She was still ill at the point in time that she came from, after all, and this time there was no Ion around to save her. Not that Guy would ever want that incident to be repeated, but it did bring up a problem. Was there any other method by which Tear could be cured? And was the hospital truly helping her?

"I hope that it actually does some good," he said with a frown. "You'll have to keep us up to date." As for the possibility of Natalia being there, well... Guy wasn't going to count on such a thing. It wasn't as if the princess had some sort of illness that would justify it, and he just wasn't willing to allow himself to be optimistic.

Anise had a good point about the Doyleton trip, though. Guy crossed his arms over his chest and sighed. "I don't think they'd actually force her to stay behind for that. Maybe they'll just wake you up earlier," he said with a glance at Tear.

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melodists April 19 2011, 19:17:41 UTC
Tear could sigh in relief; it was good to hear at least two people attest to Claude's wellbeing. Guy commenting on the frequency of injuries was worrisome, of course, but nothing could be done in terms of prevention. They had to deal with the circumstances as best as they could. For now, she would do well to be grateful medical attention was even accessible. It would also be sensible of her to check up on the young man later in the day.

When the presence of her illness was more or less confirmed, both teammates appeared worried, which was far from Tear's intention. Granted, they seemed used to the fact that the soldier had been (will be) healed; a "remission" was probably a huge disappointment. Therefore, she allowed her face to set in determination. "I should be fine. We don't have to worry about passage rings here," she assured the group before turning to Guy. "Thank you. I will." Unless worse came to worst, Tear would do what she could to keep them aware of any significant changes in her condition. Repeating what occurred in Belkend would be a mistake; as long as they knew she was being taken care of, no one should worry about what might happen to her.

The mention of a field trip caused her brain to reel back in surprise. Fortunately, memory caught up quickly. Tsukasa had mentioned a nearby town a few days ago. Although he never had a chance to expand on the fact, Tear took the initiative to ask her nurse after their conversation. The town in question was Doyleton. They visited the place every Saturday as a treat to the patient populace.

She blinked at the question and the subsequent statement and then nodded at Guy. "When I asked her about Doyleton, my nurse mentioned nothing about staying behind," explained Tear. "You're probably right." She trailed off, suddenly recalling a certain detail all of them couldn't ignore. "Though, I'd imagine the military might have different plans."

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