Day 57: Greenhouse (third shift)

Jun 30, 2011 18:25

So speak of the day's events as one would speak of the week. They hadn't parted ways, yet, and despite the growing annoyance in Albedo's mien, he had no thoughts to separate from Nigredo. Though, speak plainly, and Albedo wouldn't--not if people were around as much as were seen. He spent a moment in irritation, considering, then decided to flee the ( Read more... )

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falseblack July 6 2011, 21:46:07 UTC
His sibling had a talent for innate information. Oddly, it had failed to make an impact until now. Nigredo had always known--of this, there existed no doubt--but one could only regard so many traits with Albedo before care refused to hold. With nowhere to go, the understanding must have taken root in intuition. No other explanation could carry as well. By now, he was more comfortable with the idea that the other was infused with strange knowledge. In regards to U-DO, Nigredo had learned well not to question, and that itself was a little strange.

It made him wonder, the result of which caused the boy to stare openly at Albedo. For a while, he had assumed he had eventually overlooked the changes in his brother since the Miltian Conflict. Taint was taint. Albedo was Albedo. Presently, however, he found it much more difficult to separate the two spheres, as though the lines between them bled into each other. He was beginning to see the other as a new person.

That thought was striking when Nigredo considered it was this Albedo who would place care and preference on his younger brother as opposed to his twin.

"I understand," the boy acknowledged, voice soft. The explanation was plain and contained enough familiar elements for him to decipher the logic. His mind, however, moved in another direction. "The man wasn't lying, then. He talked as though the institute--" Or more accurately, the Institute. "--itself could be manipulated." "How to run the Institute itself" was the exact phrase. The connotations were obvious. "Did you hear the broadcast last night?"

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purpletaint July 7 2011, 03:49:33 UTC
The reaction was interesting in itself, and he stared levelly at Nigredo as the other nearly gaped at him. From the theory, or from the information? His mind skewed at that point, and he could not remember if he had been like this before. Likely not, no? For how could a child, weapon or otherwise, speak philosophy and science, mixing and mingling both with the finesse of an expert. No, it had to have... come after, but note this clearly--it was as if it had always been there. Not like the knowledges that slipped and spoke to him, but a clear and steady interest in the subject, and Albedo did not know if he had that before. If he had wondered on the theories and digested knowledge on the subject. He did not know, and could not bring himself to ask--because asking would seem too much a death, too much an admittance to something lost in transition.

He glanced downward suddenly, something unnerving in sensation slipping from him, something obviously not related to the current subject.

He locked it away, shut it behind armored doors--a black Pandora's box not unlike others in his mind, only matched and beat by another one more worn, of colors that spoke of the brown of decay and the green of leaves, and he shut it away and then it was gone.

Albedo glanced up as if nothing had happened, the only obvious tell the slightly widened eyes, whites showing around the rims. "I didn't. Do you think it's important?" Ah, and that was a misstep. Albedo should have defaulted to that. A manipulation of their environment? Of course that was interesting enough to claim importance. "What did he say?"

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falseblack July 8 2011, 04:09:12 UTC
The mental process could not be missed. An intense repulsion and the disappearance of the same slid under Nigredo's watchful eye and was taken as noteworthy. He did not know what had set Albedo off, nor did he dare guess at the source. All Nigredo could make of the reaction was a force and its subsequent absence. With nothing to call to, the child allowed the minute to slip away, to fall into the inky black of memory.

He returned there beats later, in response to Albedo's inquiry. Two men and a radio... An occurrence dated early last night and therefore, would prove little difficulty in recall. Nigredo tipped his head to the side as green eyes followed suit. Without prompting, the words began to spill, each a perfect product of another's expression. Two others, specifically.

It took some time and concentration to finish. Reiteration wasn't as simple as a straight recall, but for his brother, the effort was fine. Hopefully, his point should be clear with the evidence offered.

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purpletaint July 9 2011, 06:39:23 UTC
There was no prelude to the speakers, but at least one became clear from the words used as Nigredo went on. Albedo quirked an eyebrow at his brother, obviously amused, as he listened. Brief confusion dispersed into full understanding. Taking his sibling's penchant for memory into mind, this was actually quite obvious and Albedo wondered if Nigredo fully understood. Albedo's head tilted slightly, amusement worsening. Someone with a talent like this would be highly useful to him, and he was a bit disappointed that it was his sibling. He wouldn't manipulate Nigredo as he might others. Another time, though. This was moderately interesting.

For a few reasons, really. He bit his lip, grinning. That kind of interaction... Was quite similar, now wasn't it? If that man on the intercom was less boring, Albedo might like him. "They have such a beautiful relationship," he chirped cheerfully. "I'm sure their night was very... productive." In one way or the other. It seemed there were hang ups from an older relationship there.

Albedo blinked slowly, lashes touching his cheeks. "The basement, mm?" He stared at his sibling. "Did you see anything when you went down?" A new program set? How interesting.

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falseblack July 10 2011, 05:37:18 UTC
Albedo exuded amusement, leaving Nigredo to ponder on the source. He suspected the men's conversation contained a joke he had missed, but that could not have been everything Albedo caught. Suspicion awakened other possibilities, and the child watched his sibling with half-lidded eyes, scrutiny taking place of recall. Maybe the humor would come to him.

In the end, nothing came, and Nigredo was forced to resign. He could never understand these matters. "I don't see how bickering is productive," he stated, deadpan, before releasing a strained sigh. Much of this was getting quite tiresome. "Nothing new. There were four sets of doors, like before. The northern set was probably what he was referring to as his 'gift'." In other words, the former director had granted access to the place behind them.

"I suppose I'll find out for certain tonight," added Nigredo. This would come as a great displeasure to Albedo, and despite his own misgivings about it, it had to be said. Otherwise, his brother would find out elsewhere. That would prove more problematic. "I made an agreement to go down there again."

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purpletaint July 11 2011, 01:37:40 UTC
Such an answer. Of course his sibling would say this. Albedo grinned at him, listening as Nigredo spoke. He made a face of exaggerated thought. "Well, then. More death and despair, more than likely. Is there anything actually useful down there other than blood, riddles, and useless weapons?" The boy rolled his eyes.

To stop entirely as Nigredo went on. The amusement died as he carefully looked at his brother. "And you're taking me."

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falseblack July 11 2011, 03:23:45 UTC
More useful than blood, riddles, and weapons? Nigredo would normally agree with the sentiment, if not for Sync's reaction when he attempted to discuss what lay behind the last set of doors. There had to exist something worth looking into for an artificial blocker to be in place.

The thought, however, became secondary as soon as Albedo responded with his intentions. Of all things, his brother was the last individual who should be taken on this venture; Nigredo and his roommate being in the same vicinity of each other would give everything away. But he knew that an outright rejection would not appease this sibling. It would, in fact, make Albedo dig in his heels in the matter.

No, Nigredo had to take a subtle approach, and thanks to a certain night, the child knew exactly how. He looked at his brother for a second, eyes blinking, before one eyebrow quirked. "Are you sure? We're just going to answer the Sphinx's riddle tonight."

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purpletaint July 11 2011, 04:07:33 UTC
Yes, yes, Nigredo knew his brother well indeed. At the answer, Albedo's expression died to something mimicking a child being told he was receiving extra chores. The act stopped entirely and Albedo pouted at his sibling. "I hate that thing," he said, almost a whine. "Why does it always ignore me? I was just..."

Asking questions. Likely annoying ones and baiting it to try to squish him. A mischievous grin grew at the thought. And to that, Albedo tugged a hand out of their pile and held up a finger. "All right, Nigredo. If I let you go by yourself," as if it was something granted as a boon and not Albedo backing out, "you have to fulfill two conditions:

"You can't die. Or become more harmed. Or I might be mad at you." He grinned, his hand raising another finger. "And you have to promise we'll go down there tomorrow to test these doors. No backing out."

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falseblack July 11 2011, 04:42:58 UTC
Just bothering it with questions, Nigredo finished internally. For once, he hadn't the care to roll his eyes at the memory. There were more important aspects than admonishing a brother for his behavior from another night. He had already expressed his disapproval. There existed no need to repeat it.

Besides, Nigredo technically had no moral ground to stand on when it came to throwing past actions in another's face.

He sighed at the thought and the conditions, before returning the grin with a strained smile. At least Nigredo was feeling slightly less weighted and could answer with complete honesty. "I promise I won't die or become more harmed," he said, "and I promise we'll go down there tomorrow to test the doors. But you have to find others to take along." As any test there required more than two children.

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purpletaint July 11 2011, 05:56:32 UTC
A freely given smile was a wonderful thing in the end, and Albedo's grin lost its edges, becoming more affectionate. Even the thought of a promise that could likely be broken by things outside of Nigredo's control was still a reassurance because it was a promise, and if Nigredo held to it, there was much inbetween. The amount of effort Nigredo could expend to keep himself alive was great, for Albedo had witnessed it, and a part of him relaxed at that.

Though a part of him questioned. Nigredo was a creature that would desperately cling to life naturally; his subconscious actions in the conflict proved as much. And yet here, Nigredo would basically declare himself suicidal. Albedo had already noted the whys, and yet still, he found a problem with it. It shifted into his mind, a clear and steady created goal, to utterly negate that thought process as much as he was able.

...Yes. He would do this, or he would suffer trying.

Albedo closed his eyes for the moment, blocking the mental process, but allowing steady care to pulse through in its place. He glanced up, almost peacefully, a nearly alien expression. "All right. Don't worry about it."

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