Rabastan was on a mission to try to please Severus Snape. Someone should really stop and pity the poor Potions Master. So far, Bast had managed to lose just about everyone he had gotten attached to, and he was determined to not lose Severus. Severus was real after all
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"Hnn." At least Ravi had seemed like the kind of guy who wouldn't shy away from the first insult, which should serve him well because Aya was not a good mood right now. "No. It's useless." His words were punctuated with a sharp snort, and he curled his fingers around the metal loops of the fence. A tense rattle shook the chain net from his tight grip. So damn trapped.
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"Guess you got a point there," Ravi remarked. "A game of soccer isn't gonna help anybody get out, right?" He shrugged and smiled. "But it looks like those guys're having fun. That's gotta be something while they're still stuck here, at least."
His gaze followed the patients' game and then wandered back to where Allen was for a while, watching as another man joined him and the guy he'd been talking to, before returning to Aya.
"You okay?"
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"Am fine," he said silently as he let his gaze slip back to Ravi, tired and frustrated but not hostile. The redhead hadn't scored high on his list of annoying people, yet. "You?"
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"Doing pretty good," he replied instead. "I was thinking of joining those guys over there myself. Would've been nice if we could've gotten somewhere last night, though." Throwing a glance around, he checked that none of the supervising nurses were going to overhear the conversation if it did end up turning to any more important topics before he ventured to continue. "You got any plans for tonight?"
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Aya turned around and let his back hit the fence behind him, appearing a little less tense by every passing moment.
"The nights are getting very frustrating." He shared a piece of his mind, something very rare for Aya nowadays. "Why do you ask?" The question was accompanied by a curious gaze, resting on Ravi maybe a bit more intently than before.
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Wire fence - somehow breaking through probably wasn't going to get anyone that far, either, right? Not if there wasn't anywhere to run past there. Besides, it wouldn't take you back to your own world.
Ravi folded his arms across his chest. "Well, I was talking to this guy about some things at breakfast," he added. "Sounds like they already got some pretty good ideas in mind. If there's any good news that way, I'll let you know, 'kay?" He turned his head to glance over at Aya.
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He was being oddly talkative around Ravi and the fact made him a little uncomfortable. Shifting, he turned his gaze back at the people playing soccer, wondering what kind of story Ken had behind him.
"Yes, organizing." Which was, Aya would be the first one to admit that, something they needed. "I just don't like to take orders from someone I don't know or even have ever met." Not like it would be the first time, but he would rather not reminiscence about the early Weiss days right now.
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"Sooner or later all our hard work's gotta pay off, though," Ravi added. He smiled at Aya. "Anyway, nobody's gonna make you take orders from those guys if you don't wanna work with 'em." He hadn't been forced into joining that little group. It had sounded like a choice and a good opportunity to take. "I just met one guy this morning and talked to a couple other people he knows. This guy looks like a kid, but sounds like he knows what he's doing."
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"I know I'm not forced to anything." Not at least directly by the people trying to organize a rebellion. And actually not by anything else but his own crooked sense of duty. But it didn't make him like it any bit more. "But if my team will end up doing it, I have little to argue with that."
He shrugged as his gaze fluttered over the yard to Omi who was obviously having a pleasant conversation with Kurama. "Quite often people aren't what they look like," he said in lenght. He already was prepared to take orders from one fifteen-year-old, why not few?
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"My team has already decided to join that goose hunt," he said softly, giving Ravi another glance from the corner of his eye. He wasn't sure what to think about the meeting with Yohji that had turned out to be a mission with Weiss. "Working together is not as simple as it maybe used to be." He wasn't sure how much he could tell to Ravi, or how much he wanted to tell for that matter. He had been unusually talkative already. "None of your people is here?" He asked instead, dodging the decision making for a moment longer.
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"One of 'em's here," he replied to Aya's question instead of pressing that topic any more than that. "The guy I was trying to find last night. He's right over--" Wait a minute. Ravi raised his eyebrows, trailing off when he discovered that Allen wasn't still where he'd seen him a moment ago. "Well, he was there a second ago," Ravi explained, glancing around. "Looks like he's getting pretty good at disappearing somewhere." Maybe it was payback for all the times he'd (seemingly) popped up out of nowhere around Allen and others.
But when he did spot Allen still out on the field, talking to some other guy, Ravi pointed him out to Aya with a nod of his head into that direction. "That'd be him over there. He's gonna work with the guys organizing teams around here, too."
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