Aug 16, 2011 01:37
Anise woke up feeling lucky to be alive. She still felt a bit waterlogged, even though her skin, hair, and clothes were completely dry. During last night's adventures, she'd swallowed a lot of water, and it still felt heavy and disgusting in her stomach. Her arms and legs were tired from treading water. Lying still in her bed, she still kind of
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klavier,
japan,
tsubaki,
badd,
badou,
anise,
lily,
terra branford,
the doctor,
england,
sam winchester,
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claire bennet,
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gren,
claude,
renamon,
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claire stanfield
The woman didn't speak to her again. She only led her through several hallways. If asked, Leanne would have had to admit she had no idea what any of them even looked like, still stuck in a daze. When they finally reached their destination, however, a large room with with several long tables, she instantly perked up. There were other people in the room.
None of them seemed to be paying her any attention, which she supposed was for the best. It likely meant she hadn't been brought here for anything too dangerous. It also meant that she could probably quietly find someone to talk with, someone who could give her some answers. At least one of them had to be more talkative than her current companion.
Leanne shot a glance at the other woman, but she paid it no mind, only kept moving. She directed her to take a tray of something, before pointing her to the tables.
Having absolutely no desire to spend any more time with the stern-faced woman, she picked one at random and walked briskly towards it, keeping a careful eye on her surroundings as she did so. It looked like everyone else was... eating?
Wait, what?
She stopped next to a table, glancing dubiously down at the pink mush on her tray. She grimaced, resisting the urge to poke at it just to see if it'd move. That was supposed to be food? Even she could cook things that looked better than that.
With a shake of her head, she raised her eyes again, catching sight of a blonde girl at a corner. Judging by the food in her hands, she wouldn't be eating breakfast any time soon, so what better time to ask around?
She approached the other girl, stopping at the seat across from her. "Can I sit here?" she asked quietly.
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She needed to hear from Utena and see if the girl would like to try again for Renamon's plan. If not, she could go alone, however, it would allow for the Digimon to question the teen on her time away. There was little to expect, though. She had been through these interviews before.
She glanced up at the sound of someone approaching, a small girl, polite enough. "Of course," she answered, inclining her head. The appearance and voice weren't placed within Renamon's mind. She was new, whether by hours or within the past day. The Digimon waited for the girl to get settled, then tilted her head in question. "Are you new here?"
A question already answered, but human decorum had begun to keep within her.
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...But it didn't really matter how she'd known, did it?
Breaking out into a grin, she relaxed, already feeling her heartbeat slow down some. She should have expected it, really. The people here probably all knew each other already, were probably all here for the same reason, whatever it was. Of course they'd know she wasn't one of them.
"Yeah, I guess." She nodded, resting her arms on the table in front of her. What did she even mean by 'new'? The girl hadn't seemed perturbed by it at all, almost as if she regularly just happened to meet people who'd been dragged here from their homes. "I just woke up here this morning. I was in my own bed before that."
How she'd woken up there instead of her own room was one thing she definitely needed to find out, preferably as soon as possible. The idea of someone sneaking in on them in the middle of the night... It made Leanne's chest squeeze uncomfortably.
"It's really weird." Understatement. "What's... What's going on?"
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...Where to start.
Byrne was the last newcomer Renamon had unloaded information onto, and even the slow way of explanation had still shocked him into denial multiple times. The girl before her was human, without a doubt, but how far into normality was she? Where did her beliefs and knowledges lay, and what would she readily accept? It was something to feel out--and luckily it seemed the girl would show emotions easily, enough for Renamon to possibly discern how to step.
The Digimon nodded to the girl, as if in clear understanding. "My name is Renamon. There are a few others that have been here longer than myself, but I have a good portion of information about this place that I can share with you." Depending on how open her tablemate was. "What you should know before anything is you were taken from where you resided and this is a currently military-run institution that masquerades to the public as a mental asylum. We are the patients here."
The soldiers, and the experiments, as well.
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Leanne bit her lip, glancing off to the side before looking back at Renamon, trying to will away the sinking feeling in her stomach. What about Zephyr and Vashyron then? They'd been in the same house she'd been taken from? Were they here too and she just hadn't seen them yet? Or were they taken somewhere else, somewhere away from her?
She really hoped they were all right.
"..The military?" she asked at length, the words finally sinking in. Her eyes widened. "Are the Cardinals behind this?"
But why would they do something like that? She didn't exactly like some of them, but they were the Cardinals. Kidnapping people and--
Leanne gasped in a breath. Of course. Of course they would. She'd lived it, in Aetersyl. It wasn't exactly the same situation, but it was definitely close enough. Was Cardinal Rowen behind this too then? What about... Juris?
She looked up at Renamon again, shaking her head slightly. "Sorry... Renamon. I'm Leanne."
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A harsh fact but something true. "We were taken from our homes and places we resided by people that have nothing to do with the conflicts there. They know about all of it, and will detail to you, given the chance, but they hold no standing in either side." She wasn't explaining in a proper way, and part of her understood it. How old was Leanne? The girl was small, but likely was older than she looked. Not close to Rika's age at all, but.... "If you're here, it's because there's something in you that interests them. Something they will study and try to take advantage of. It's why all of us are here."
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Would this place, too, leave her to die in the end?
She couldn't, wouldn't, let them.
Leanne closed her eyes briefly, taking a deep breath as she did so. "Thank you... Do you know where here is?" Cut off, Renamon had said. There were a lot of things that could mean, but one possibility in particular kept nagging at her. A possibility she almost didn't dare say out loud, it was so far-fetched, so impossible, but she needed to know. "We're not in Basel?" She almost managed to keep her voice from cracking, too.
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This was fact, however, there was now added details. "However, it's said that this is somewhere in America, on Earth." She paused, watching the girl. "Around the years 2006 to 2008, supposedly." She was silent a moment, then added. "Which means that to the people here, we're either in the future, the past, or something unknown altogether."
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Just the thought sent chills down her spine, but there was absolutely no way to deny it. Wherever she was, whenever she was, the truth was she was no longer in Basel. There was no way to be sure until she could go outside the building, or until she could get a good look out a window, but so far it seemed like... In this place, Basel's walls were probably nonexistent, something only someone like her would know about.
"We're in the outside world," Leanne whispered, almost to herself, still not quite able to believe it. In that moment, it was almost unbearable, sitting there in that room, doing nothing. She had to go outside, had to see what it was like outside Basel, somewhere even the Cardinals didn't know about.
"So you're not from here either? You're from somewhere different?"
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The Digimon shook her head once. "I'm not. And none of the people here are. Possibly even including those who are in charge of this institute." She watched Leanne, bright eyes near-staring. "I'm from a world where there exists a normal world overlaid with a Digital one, made from the information created in the physical world." She quirked a corner of her mouth, aware that that was a bit of a strange amount of information to take in.
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She smiled a little though, shaking her head slightly. It seemed silly even to her, that she'd be able to smile then, but she had to be strong, had to stay calm if she wanted to go back. And this was the best way she knew to do it. (Back to where? To Basel, where everything was so... No. No, back to her friends. That was a lot more important.) She'd gotten through Aetersyl and lived, she could get through this too.
"I wonder how they got all of us in here."
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"There are some things you should know," she went on. "At night, we're released from the rooms we're kept in, and can explore whenever we want that we can get to. Escape is pointless--no matter where we are in the night, the next morning we're back in our rooms." She wondered if there were any exceptions to that rule. At this point, she lacked any hope of that. "Don't go out alone, though. There are creatures and dangers at night, and it's especially dangerous if you travel by yourself."
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There was a more pressing concern anyway, the creatures the other girl had mentioned. Probably monsters, she reasoned. Which meant... Monsters existed in the outside world as well, she realized with a sinking feeling in her stomach. She probably should have expected it, with how commonplace they were in Basel. It shouldn't have surprised her at all. She was used to them, after all. Yet... She couldn't deny she had been expecting, hoping, for things to be different, to maybe be... better in the outside world?
But there was probably a reason they'd all left in in the first place, right?
On the other hand, at least that was somewhat familiar territory. Monsters, she fought them all the time. She knew how to take them out. Surely, they couldn't be that different from the ones she'd faced before... though she would have preferred to have her usual company whenever she ran into them.
Of course, there was still one thing Leanne would need if she wanted to face them. "What about weapons?" she asked carefully.
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The girl was sharp, at any rate. Renamon's lips curved in a thin smile of approval. "They're hard to come by." If Leanne would jump straight to the important points, Renamon would speak bluntly. "Most use what they can find. Metal pipes from janitor closet or restroom, wooden poles from the closets in your room, baseball bats from the sheds outside. Upstairs you can find small knives and scalpels in a laboratory--or chemicals to make weapons of your own that way, if it suits.
"Actual weapons...." The Digimon paused. "Aren't likely to be found. There's only a few ways. There's a radio in your room. Some nights, not near to all, there are clues given--and sometimes the clues lead to an actual weapon. Other times it leads to a trap. There's also a town nearby, which may have some there, but it hasn't been validated." She considered asking the girl to accompany them for a moment, then passed on the idea. Doyleton was too dangerous for one newly here. "I'm traveling there later. I'll let you know tomorrow if I find anything of use. There's a bulletin board in the main room that you can check for notes."
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Leanne nodded, flashing a smile at Renamon, and leaned forward slightly on her arms. "Thanks. I really appreciate it!" A pause, her smile slipping some as she glanced briefly at the other occupants of the room. "I really do. I don't know what..."
This was really happening. She wasn't going back to Ebel City, not just yet (though, if she had her way, she'd be going back as soon as she possibly could). For now, there were other things she needed to do.
With renewed determination, she nodded once again. "I'll check out the bulletin board."
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Nothing was bound to the lines of reality or possibility. This place was shaped by wills, and the one who affected it most still existed out there. As Renamon suspected. "What weapons are you familiar with? If I see any tonight, I'll take it for you."
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