Anise had been lying snug in bed, only vaguely aware that she was awake, when her rest was disturbed by the one sound in the world she'd never wanted to hear again.
"Good morning, everyone!"
The girl's eyes shot open and she immediately sat up straight. There was no doubt about it. That was the Head Doctor, that bastard, and he was back! Now that
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But his thoughts on the matter weren't so different from the Renamon's. At this point, they didn't have a lot of places to go, and even down as a direction. It was more than he had. He couldn't tell himself forever that he'd wait and listen and find some smart way out of this when every time they made a little progress they ran up against another dead end.
He retrieved his fork and went back to digging into his waffle, listening to Renamon while he ate. His interest was obvious, his brow knitting briefly at the words not willingly, but he let her finish first.
"I gotta tell you Ren, I'm not normally willing to bet my life against curiosity. You only get to lose that kinda bet once." The fork sank into his waffle with perhaps a little more violence than necessary. "Let's hope it's worth it."
He paused, looking up from his breakfast. "And do me a favor? Don't ever go down there by yourself. If you're short a man, just drop me a note. I'm in favor of keeping my associates alive too."
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She listened quietly to what he said, perking only once at the use of a nickname she hadn't heard in over two weeks. And the one that called her that before was-- No, now was not the time to think in that direction. She was silent for a moment, over that memory and the weight of Badou's words, and then she glanced up, tilting her head almost apologetically. "You're contradicting yourself," she said softly. "You don't want to risk yourself on a whim and yet you want me to call you if I explore there."
It spoke more than what had been touched before. The quiet line between a working relationship and a friendship. Her eyes angled away before returning back to him. The question was obvious, a simple why unasked. It was up to the man if he wanted to answer it.
Renamon, however, owed him more than the offer of a firearm. She blinked a few times, then shifted, straightening. "I was going to let you know what happened the other night, correct? I met Marc with a few others."
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He hadn't even realized the nickname slipped until it caught Renamon's attention, and then there were other things on his mind while he finished speaking and she took her turn. She had a point. Badou dropped his gaze to his plate, but a slight smile lingered, self-deprecating and tired. "Yeah. Yeah, I guess that doesn't make any sense."
But it sort of did, in a way they were edging around. It was less of an offer to go down and do dangerous, probably senseless things, and more of one to watch her back when she did. He shrugged, and lifted his gaze to meet hers.
"Look, you're..." He raked his fingers through his hair, feeling heat rise in his face despite himself. "I don't wanna lose anyone else if I can help it, is all."
When she spoke again, Badou nearly dropped his fork for the second time that shift. There had been rumors of people meeting up with the voices on the radio for as long as he could remember, but he hadn't really trusted any of them.
"You met Marc?" He repeated, just in case he'd misheard. "This is a story I wanna hear."
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A simple line that meant everything in this place. She inhaled, and moved on to the subject she had raised. "I did," she replied. "He's much like he was on the radios--young," she pointed out. "He comes off earnest, but he seems to understand what he's up against. He also seems to lack choices, from what he said about Landel. Which," she continued, looking up at Badou. "Wasn't much. It seems he's under the same restriction that some others are. He couldn't speak about any of Landel's weaknesses or powers. Though I wonder what happened now...." She mused silently, then added the obvious. "Landel is back so where is Marc?"
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It was gonna hurt like hell if he ended up losing Renamon any time soon. She was too familiar, regardless of whatever they ended up calling this. He nodded once, and let that be the end of it for now.
Business was easier to talk about. What Renamon said was interesting. Marc had come off pretty damn young, and it all seemed to check out... Badou thought back to the night before, but he couldn't recall any announcements or radio messages - he'd been too distracted, left his radio behind.
"If he's not working with Landel, probably held for interrogation or dead. I doubt Landel's feeling so friendly now that he's got his power back. But I dunno. Could be we'll hear from him tonight." Badou drummed his fingers once against the table top. "And I've got a feeling this ain't the last we'll hear of the Military either."
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