As soon as the doors had unlocked, Xemnas already headed outside. His amber eyes scanned the dark hallway, but there were patients nor monsters lurking within the darkness. Keeping his flashlight off as to avoid any unwanted attention, the Superior quickly proceeded
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He grinned at Artermis, his ego very definitely soothed by the other boy's reaction. "It's alchemy. I break down the metal into its component parts and then reform it. It works on anything pretty much, but you have to use something of equal mass. The array focuses the energy. At home I wouldn't even need one. And the reaction usually goes much more quickly." He flushed with pleasure when Artermis said he was a prodigy. "I was the youngest State Alchemist ever where I come from. And I'm one of about four people who can perform alchemy without an array."
He smiled at the other boy. "It's nice to talk about it to someone who finds it interesting. I'd normally have my brother to talk to about it but... he's not here anymore." His face fell for a moment before he forced himself back to the present. He had things to do still.
"I'm glad it'll be of help," Ed said, looking up at Renji. "And I'll be happy to try and teach your friends alchemy if they want."
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Artemis looked up at Ed when he mentioned his brother, "I'm sorry to hear that. Someone told me that it's a curse to have your loved ones here--especially when they're killed or they disappear." He stood up with Ed, "If you ever want to discuss the subject of this, alchemy, with anyone--I hope you'll think of me," The boy smiled pleasantly. "I'm very interested in the mechanics of it."
He looked back at Renji as the man examined the knife. Artemis' eyes traveled from the blade to Renji's wrists. He frowned. There were bruises. On his neck too.
This may be more serious than I originally thought, Artemis mused, looking slightly disconcerted at Renji's injuries.
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He examined the makeshift sheathe just to make sure it would hold right - and come off quick if he needed it - then tucked the knife into the back of his pants. It'd do for now. If he had to run, he'd probably have the knife out anyway.
"You should talk to Hitsugaya-taichou at some point," he said to Ed. "He's... eh, a prodigy too, when you come down to it. He's younger'n me by a few decades and he made Captain. And I even made Vice Captain kinda early." And, he thought, it would be kind of amusing to see the two short, grumpy guys being... grouchy, most likely, at each other.
When Artemis spoke about having loved ones here, his expression settled back into its usual grouchy lines. It wasn't something he wanted to think about, particularly. He didn't want Rukia here. Especially not now...
He shook his head and leaned against the wall by one of the desks. "Mind if we hang around here a little longer?" he asked Ed. "Just waiting for Suou to show up. Though... if he doesn't make it in a few more minutes, I think we'll go looking, eh."
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"I'd love to discuss it with you sometime," he said to Artermis, his smile brightening at the prospect. Artermis seemed interested in all of the ideas surrounding it, not just the results.
He turned back to Renji, catching Artermis' gaze and frowning as he too noticed the marks around Renji's wrists and... was that bruising around his throat? "I'll have to talk to this Hitsugaya at some point, and you're fine waiting." His frown deepend. That was bruising. Had something happened last night or was it something to do with the note on the bulletin.
Well, only one way to find out, and Ed had never really been what anyone would call tactful. "Renji, what happened to give you those brusies?"
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And then, it happened. Ed asked about the bruises. Artemis had already guessed that whatever had prompted the note on the bulletin board has caused those bruises as well. From what Artemis could tell, Renji wasn't one to let a few bruises or psychological torture drive him into the state he was in now. And the bruising was so deliberate-looking. Artemis had never seen anything like it before, except in cases of domestic abuse and self-torture he'd looked into. If it was anything like those two options, it was not something Renji would discuss so quickly.
Well, so much for there being no point to it anymore, Artemis thought grimly before fixing his face into another smirk.
"I was just about to ask that myself, Ed. I'm surprised they're even visible, really. Most victims choose to hide their injuries to avoid questions, but I suppose lying about them and the victim's state is another road some take. But what do I know?" The boy said with a shrug, "I just published an article on the subject."
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"I got in a fight," he said, keeping his words measured, though he couldn't hide the annoyance. "I don't know why everyone is so fucking curious, because I've always got burns or bruises or fucking scraped knees or whatever the problem is." He half-grinned; it was more to show his teeth than anything else. "I've lived over a century and nobody gave a fuck about my bumps and bruises. I don't really need the concern now."
It was a lie. Rukia had always cared. And he'd always done his best to not worry her, like he was doing his best to not worry anyone else. That was why, he told himself, that was why he didn't want to talk about the... fight. There was no need to worry people. No need at all.
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He glanced over at Artmeis, nodding in agreement. He traced a ring around his flesh wrist with the automail. "I've been of times," he said, watching Renji warily. "I had that kind of mark around my wrist. Winry did too when she was kidnapped. But I've never had that kind of mark from any fight and I've been in a lot."
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But Ed did bring up a good point--the bruises looked like Renji had been detained against his will. False pretenses aside, now Artemis was curious.
"Did they experiment on you today?" As far as the boy knew, patients were only taken at the beginning of the night--which meant that this couldn't have happened to Renji the night before. And he'd seemed just fine on the message board... until before dinner. "Some people saw their psychologists today--did you?" The more he asked, the more annoyed he got.
"You do realize Abarai-san, that by keeping this to yourself, you could be dooming someone else to your fate. If you do not made whatever happened public, some poor man, woman, or child could be blindsided by whatever happened to you. And if it caused you to be so unlike yourself, I'm not sure I want to think about what it was."
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If I don't warn people, it'll happen to them. But I can't say. But they'll know if I tell them. And it doesn't matter anyway because
we
are
helpless.
He exploded. There was no other word for it. One moment he was outwardly calm; the next, he drove his fist into the wall, hard enough that he put a dent in it, hard enough that he felt something in his hand crunch and break.
It was that pain that gave him enough control back that he didn't yell. "Enough." He lowered his hand down to his side. "Both of you. Enough. I've had enough bullshit questions. I told you what happened. Believe me or not, but get the fuck off my back. I'm not in the mood. And if I'm that goddamn untrustworthy..." He wiggled his fingers; it hurt, but it was good. It was a distraction. He clenched his aching hand into a fist. "I'm gonna go look for Suou." He pointed at Artemis. "You stay here."
He walked out the door, shoulders tense, back straight, and headed down the hall.
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But before he could even voice that thought, Renji punched the wall, levaing a fist shaped dent in the plaster. Ed's eyes widened, hearing the crunch in the man's hand. Broken bone, had to be. Maybe a fracture.
He stared at Renji as the man spoke, his voice harsh and obviously angry which only made Ed angrier. Couldn't he see they were just worried?
He stood up quickly when Renji started to walk off, going to the door. His fists were clenched in absolute white rage as he stared down the hallway after the man. "I guess adults all lie then, when they say talking about stuff helps you. Last time I bother listening." It was cruel and petty, he knew that, but he was just so infuriated!
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He sighed and turned to Ed after Renji had left, "I'm sorry. I fear that I'm responsible," Artemis shook his head. "I was just trying to find out what happened to him. I know you probably don't approve of my methods, but I doubt very much that a man like Abarai-san will give up information to those who appear to care for him."
The boy watched Renji walk down the hall, brow furrowed, "But he's endangering us all. Information can save or doom us--and I don't approve of anyone withholding anything."
But putting that aside, Ed was still in front of him. Artemis smiled weakly at Ed, "Adults are interesting creatures, aren't they? So unwilling to share their secrets, on the false pretense that we are merely 'children'." He gave a small laugh and shook his head again, "I'm almost embarrassed for them."
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He glanced back over the door. "He's pretty tough," he said musingly. "Must've taken a lot to mess him up like that. Or take him down enough to get him tied up." It was a worrying thought, especially if they were starting to drop the facade during the day.
He smiled back, a shadow of his normal manic grin and nodded. "They're pretty dumb at times. And they think they're protecting us when we don't need it, or when they cause more damage doing it." He shook his head, chuckling wearily.
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"I'd be willing to bet that you and I could take any sort of horrific news with a calm countenance," the boy continued, "Age is not necessarily a measure of maturi--"
The boy perked his head up, his face a mix of curiosity and fear. He heard noises--chattering, screaming noises--coming from down the hall.
"I'm shutting the door, Ed," he said quietly. Moving quickly towards the door. "There is something out there."
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He glanced over to the door, hearin the noises now that he was listening to them. "Probably cats or something. They come out at night." A frown crossed his face. "They normally don't come so close to the rooms this early though."
He went to the door, listening until the noises died down,screams of pain showing that whatever the creatures had been were defeated. He turned back to Artermis and pushed the door open again. "I have to go fetch Adel, but I'll drag him back here since the metal's here. I'll be back soon."
He felt a little guilty leaving Artermis to Renji's tender mercies (and oh hell, wasn't Tamaki with Renji tonight?), but he'd promised Adel he'd help him again.
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