[In M24.]In the end, Peter hadn't been able to do a thing while Sam had been taken by the soldiers. Even though they'd made it clear that it wasn't for the normal things -- experimentation or brainwashing -- he couldn't help but feel both nervous for his roommate and useless over not being able to stop it. But Peter had his own plans for the night
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Of course, he'd already accepted the fact that the other people here sometimes came from places that were very different than what he was used to, but it was still disturbing to think about.
He was getting distracted, though. As she explained, he glanced down into the box. The things that stood out immediately were the burn salve and the bandages -- the former because it'd been hard for him to find during his searches and the latter because you could never have enough of it.
"This is great," he said, looking up to Utena with a smile on his face. "Thanks so much for bringing it over." He carefully set it down on the floor so that he wasn't standing there and awkwardly holding it. "Uhh, if you don't mind me asking," he continued as he scratched at his cheek, "where in the med wing is it? I've never been there before, so if you could just explain how to get there..." Well, it'd make his life a lot easier.
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Either way, she was betting the room would be easier for Peter to get to than the rooms upstairs. Most of the worst monsters and other horrors had been on the second floor, at least as far as Utena's experience with the Institute went. All she had to do was think back to the night of Himemiya's brainwashing to remember that. Probably best not to think about that, she told herself, forcing the tightness in her chest to dissipate before it could fully gather.
"Anyway, there you go, I guess," she said, letting those thoughts go for the moment. "I'd do more to help, but first aid was never really my strong suit," she added with a short laugh. "How soon 'til you guys get up and running for real, do you think?"
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It sounded like in terms of helping out, though, all she had to offer were the supplies. That was more than enough for Peter, though, and the very fact that she was interested in the idea of a healing group made him feel more confident about the whole thing.
"It's kind of hard to say, but if we're really lucky we can start doing a thing or two by tomorrow night. Right now it's just a matter of figuring out who's committed." Which would have to be his project for tomorrow, if at all possible. "Anyway, I really appreciate all this -- we wouldn't be very effective without supplies." He wouldn't, anyway; it was true that plenty other patients could heal by their own power, no bandages or burn salve needed.
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"Good luck with the rest of the night, then," said Utena, giving Peter a wave as she turned back to the door. "I'll see you around."
[To here]
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He was still waiting on Soma. While there was always the option of just heading out and leaving her a note that it was okay to drop the box off, Peter felt like he should be there to personally receive the items and thank her. Hopefully she'd arrive before too much longer. Peter was worried about Max.
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Soma entered the hallway at a dead run--or as dead a run as could be permitted under the circumstances. It wouldn't do if anything in her box of supplies broke.
M22...M23...M24. This was it. Soma slowed at last, breathing lightly, then shuffled the box to one arm and knocked.
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"Hey, Soma," he greeted with a smile that wasn't quite as bright as it could have been. It was hard to manage that when he recalled the circumstances of their initial meeting. It seemed like the girl was doing a lot better now, but Peter was still clueless as to what she'd gone through and if she was really managing. All things considered, he had to ask. "How've you been? And let me take that off your hands," he offered, extending his hands forward.
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It would have taken too long to explain, and anyway, she was doing...well, not fine, but better, certainly. She'd reached some kind of understanding with the voice in her head, strange as it was, and even stranger, she seemed to have reached one with Allelujah, too. Manageable. That was probably the right word. She offered a small smile of her own, in hopes of convincing Peter of the same.
"Has Utena been here yet?" she asked. "I've got more of the same, I think. Vicodin, half a box of gauze...some bandages and syringes, too. I'm sorry, I haven't had time to take proper inventory."
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And hey, if she could smile -- even just a little -- then that was definitely a good thing.
"Yeah, she came by already," he replied as he took the box and then set it down next to the one that the first girl had handed over, pointing it out to Soma. "I guess she had somewhere else to be, though, and you probably do too, so..." Well, so did he for that matter, but he didn't need to make a point of that.
"Anyway, thanks so much for taking the time to bring it over. I promise I'll put it all to good use."
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Resisting the urge to salute, she changed the instinctive motion into an awkward wave and departed, trying not to run until she was out of sight.
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Sam. Peter still had no idea what had happened to his roommate. He knew that worrying wasn't going to fix anything, though, and so he had to try and forget about it all over again.
After grabbing a few essentials (an extra roll of bandages and the bottle of hydrogen peroxide) from the box that Utena had brought, Peter went to grab his duffel bag and flashlight and then considered himself ready to go. He could have brought his shovel with him -- in fact, it almost felt strange not to -- but he realized that he wasn't going to need it if they were just staying in Max's room.
Funny, this almost felt like making a house call. Peter shook his head and then headed out the door and down the hall. No time to waste now.
[To here.]
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