May 23, 2007 09:23
Not wanting to be dragged along on whatever Mission of Annoyance Schuldig had planned for himself at lunch, Farfarello instead headed straight into the cafeteria, alone
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Darman wasn't quite sure what a "sloppy joe" was supposed to entail, but it looked a bit like red, chunky mud lopped onto some kind of bread. The nurse claimed it was edible, so he supposed he'd just have to take her word for it and hope it wasn't mud or some kind of exotic animal vomit (which it also looked like). Looking around, he saw a few faces he recognized - Ordo was otherwise busy - and he headed to one of the more empty tables. Another patient was already there, staring at the food as if it was poisoned. Maybe the same thought it was animal puke had crossed his mind ( ... )
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Darman actually grinned.
"Meatbags, huh?" he said. And took a big, hearty bite of the sloppy joe: it tasted meaty, and sopping with some kind of sauce that he couldn't identify other than the fact it had a taste at all. "Well, I don't feel dead yet, so I think it's safe to eat."
This human (well, he looked human, at least) had struck him as eccentric, but then again, so did just about every non-clone he met up close and personal.
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Moving along with the crowd, he lost the sight of Bast somewhere. Too much people, too close. He hated places like this, with passion. He took his place in the line and picked up a tray, threw some food on it without much caring what it was or how much of it was there. He probably wouldn't eat it.
Something was to be said about his efficiency in the last days. He had been totally useless if he was honest about it. And it irritated him to no end. Yohji and Schuldig, neither one of them had nothing to do with the irritation, no. That at least was clear.
He took a seat at a table, beside the wall, content to have at least a little bit of secured space around him.
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It had been a productive morning, but not really one that had worked up an appetite, so Omi settled on one sloppy joe and a handful of different fruit before wandering over to Aya's table and settling down in the seat across from him. "Hello, Aya-kun. Did you have a good morning?"
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He looked up from the plate as Omi sat down and nodded at him as a greeting. "Better than yesterday," he said slowly. "How are you doing?" Rare words from a guy who usually avoided initiating any kind of conversation.
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"That's good. I'm doing alright. I met some new people, and I think I have plans for tonight now." Which reminded him... "Sorry about last night. I probably should have at least made sure you weren't on your own or something, but Kurama-kun and I were in kind of a hurry. Were you okay?" See above, re: mothering.
And speaking of mothering, Omi was going to have to say something about Aya-kun's lack of appetite if no eating got done soon. He had to make sure his family team friends were taking care of themselves.
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Odd how he hadn't noticed any problems before.
Spotting someone who looked far more confident than he should, Haku put on his best happy, friendly smile and walked over.
"Hi! May I join you?"
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Didn't mean he had to be particularly polite.
"Yeah, whatever," He looked at her again. Same outfit as him. Probably meant she was crazy. Just his luck that another psycho woman would be all over him. So long as she wasn't another Goldilocks, he could probably tolerate her. "What is this place?" He had already determined that it was most likely a looney-bin, but he still held out for the slight chance that he had been mistaken.
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"It's called Landel's Mental Institution, but it's not a hospital at all," he said in response, considering the man for a moment.
"You must be new." He bowed his head slightly in greeting, then smiled happily up at the blond man. You could almost see the little hearts.
"You're in a prison ... of sorts." He shrugged.
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He took out his notebook, making small adjustments to the entry he had made while in the courtyard. The jagged handwriting was nearly incomprehensible, even if he hadn't written the whole thing in code. It never hurt to be careful when one was making a checklist of items needed for weapons and explosives manufacturing.
Haku had pointed out a man who should be interested in the results of Recluse's work. He'd have to keep an eye out for the man- as long as Recluse could make explosives, he could offer a commodity that not many others here could probably create. And that would give him some small measure of power.
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He took his time and lingered; rather than sitting, he'd much prefer to just catch Hitsugaya - and possibly Roy - as they came in. So he loitered near the entrance as best he could and kept letting people get in front of him in line.
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"Hey," she said, smiling somewhat shyly. "Good luck with introductions." Then she chuckled impishly, adding, "I'm sure you can smooth out any disagreements with your boyish charm." Turning, Rukia headed for the lunch line.
[Going here.]
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Hitsugaya quietly entered, noting Renji waiting at the door. "Abarai-fukutaicho," Hitsugaya said in greetings. "I will get us a table." He didn't bother to ask how things had gone with his and Rukia's conversation. If Renji wanted to speak on it, he would, and it wouldn't be polite to pry.
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He nodded to Hitsugaya. "Understood, sir," he said. "I'll join you shortly. Colonel Mustang said that he'd find me."
He headed into the lunch line, then; he'd mostly just wanted to hang long enough to find Hitsugaya. Renji was well aware that, even in a crowded cafeteria, he was hard to miss. He still wasn't in a big rush to get his food, though.
Those sloppy joe things sounded kind of scary.
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