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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He sighed, glancing Omi again and then Yohji and Kurama. He considered going over but Yohji surely wouldn't appreciate the gesture, perhaps even think Aya was waiting Yohji to betray them again.
Biting his lip, he snapped his attention back at Omi and watched him pick his food for a while. Trying to sort out his thoughts.
"We should all have a talk together, and it wouldn't really hurt to speak with Schwarz too, even if I dislike the idea. You don't know who they are but... they might know something we don't. Earlier there was some suggestions Yohji mentioned about this organization named Esset who could have the resources to organize something like this. But the thought might be completely too far fetched." He shook his head and picked up his fork to poke his food around his plate to get something to do with his hands.
"Omi..." he started hesitantly, nodding towards the table where Yohji and Kurama sat. "That is your roommate, right? What do you think of him?" Straightforward like always. It worked the best, right?
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The next question both caught him off guard and was completely expected. He'd been kicking himself for telling Kurama things since this morning's little adventure over breakfast, and now... At the very least, he shouldn't have dragged Yohji into it by mentioning his team. That had been beyond stupid.
He shook his head. "Kurama's my roommate, yes, but... I don't know. He seemed nice enough. He made me those darts the first night, you know? I.. may have told him some things." He ducked his head to hide the embarrassed blush, something he'd never been able to overcome no matter how much training he had. "I didn't think he'd use it against either of you, but I guess I might have been wrong."
Probably one of the least-professional opinions Omi had ever given on someone, but.. well, he didn't like to think that he'd been wrong about Kurama. His instincts were usually better than that.
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He was about to answer Omi nonetheless when the boy ducked his head and seemed like caught hand in the cookie jar. He frowned, pushing the fork off his hands and glanced at Yohji again.
"What things?" he asked slowly, voice growing colder as he contemplated over all the possibilities. It surely wouldn't be something small when Omi acted like that.
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He sighed, seeming to sink even farther into the seat. "He already knew you and Yohji-kun were from my world, and he sort of put two and two together."
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"And how did he take it?" he gritted out tensely, keeping his gaze at Yohji and Kurama instead of looking at Omi. He didn't trust Kurama. Not after changing few words with him, and perhaps never would. But he wouldn't lecture Omi about it, not even if he would have thought he should. It was just something Aya didn't do.
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"Fine, as far as I could tell. He wouldn't stop pressing until I told him something. Better a partial truth than a lie." Omi would rather not mention that he'd said more than a few things out of anger. An unfortunate side effect of not bothering to keep as tight a control over his emotions as, say, Aya.
"He kept trying to make it sound pretty by calling us 'vigilantes' and stuff. Like we weren't just killing people." He considered dumping his tray and going back to his room for the rest of lunch. At least he'd be less likely to have to see Yohji having to suffer for his mistake. "I know it was stupid, alright? I just thought, maybe, it wouldn't be too bad."
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"Maybe not stupid." A bit thoughtless, Aya added silently but couldn't bring himself to say it aloud. Omi seemed to beat himself over the matter enough already. "If he'll watch your back in the future, honesty could pay you back some." No, he wasn't this much an opportunist and positive thinking almost hurt his brain but enough was enough.
"Just.." he added quickly, tucking his hair behind his ears as he kept his gaze at his plate, unappealing as it was. "Keep your eye on him." Maybe Aya should have a talk with this Kurama person, Omi sure had, Yohji too. Him to close to chain would make sense. He grimaced a little for his own thoughts, realizing how threatening they sounded from a professional assassin. Gladly not too many could hear his thoughts and if someone like Schuldig had picked up on the last one, he didn't much care.
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The comforting words did seem a bit out of character for Aya, although he'd seen before how much this one had changed from the one he was used to. Still, Omi gave him a small, grateful smile for the gesture. Even if it didn't make him feel much better, Aya had tried. "I live with him, Aya-kun. I can't help keeping an eye on him."
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Lowering his gaze to the table, he let the fork go and forced himself to pick up the water glass again. He sipped slowly while debating with himself, and eventually got tired of his fluttering thoughts.
"Frankly, Omi, I think what you did was stupid." He forced himself to look at Omi, not liking himself for what he was going to say but there was no helping it. This was why Mamoru had kept him around this long, or so he hoped. "For your sake, I hope he's better than most people and doesn't let you down. The way we act together is a sure indication that we're the same, so putting two things together isn't too hard." He paused for a brief moment, and sighed again. "The next time consider if it's necessary at all." It wasn't a command, he was in no position to give them. But it might have sounded like one.
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The only redeeming feature of the whole debacle was that while they were trapped here, Kritiker wouldn't get caught in the backlash. He may have screwed his team over, but Kritiker would be fine.
He nodded when Aya seemed finished. "I know. There won't be a next time."
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"You ought to tell Yohji as well, if he doesn't know already." Based on Yohji's expressions the moment before it was too late already.
Sipping his water again, he fell silent, considering the matter being dealt with, and there was no reason to continue with it.
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It wasn't the sulking sort of silence one might expect from a chastised seventeen-year-old, but more one of someone who had a lot on his mind. Unless Aya spoke first, which was thankfully unlikely as far as Omi could tell, he was happy to just wait for lunch to end.
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Rabastan Lestrange hummed to himself as he wound between the chairs and headed for that (now) familiar red hair. There was only one person who knew with that particular shade, and the worry that had been on Rabastan's face faded into a cheerful grin.
"Aya!"
Bast very nearly wuffle-pounced on Aya, stopping himself about a half-foot from the man's chair. Something told him that Aya probably wouldn't enjoy being smacked into by his whole ninety-five pounds of boney self. Plunking down in a chair happily next to him instead, Bast beamed at Omi.
"Hi! I'm Bast! Who are you? Did you eat, Aya? You're going to be as skinny as me one of these days. Prison does that. Did you miss me? I thought you might need a break."
And he actually got that out in one whole breath.
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The only indication of his slight irritation was a twitching brow, gaze tightly at his half empty water glass.
"Bast," he acknowledged, ignoring all the talk about food and practically everything else as well. He was half expecting Omi to take care of the social communication, like he had always done, even if Bast obviously was Aya's acquaintance.
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He glanced quickly between the two of them, smile settling into place. Aya didn't seem in a hurry to chase the man off, so he might as well make nice. "Hello. I'm Omi. You know Aya-kun?"
Alright, yes, that was an obvious question, but, well, it just seemed so hard to believe.
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