Sep 29, 2007 09:18
Libraries, he'd found, were rarely as dull as people made them out to be. Though he felt no magic in these tomes, they were still full of useful information. Maybe some of them could tell him a little bit more about this world he'd landed himself in.
For that matter, why hadn't he run into any of the others yet? They'd all been fairly close
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diva,
kyon,
qui-gon jinn,
axel,
edward elric,
thursday,
snake,
mousse,
sam winchester,
utena,
ginji,
peter parker,
luxord,
artemis,
raiden,
harry,
hikaru,
xemnas,
aya,
sparda,
usopp,
integra,
heiji,
quatre,
yohji,
heero,
phibrizzo,
fox,
zoro,
kadaj,
barret,
haku,
kratos,
kain,
l,
bridget,
renji,
jack horner,
rhode,
homura,
kenshin,
dairine,
siegfried,
touma,
malik,
sora,
saetan,
luffy,
ashton,
river,
leon (so2),
claude,
keman,
birkin,
kikyo,
rukia,
faust,
sousuke,
raven,
ren,
radical edward,
guy,
kimbley,
kairi,
byakuya,
roy,
wesker,
valyn,
fai,
riku,
snape,
sai,
sasuke,
daemon,
statesman,
gin,
hisoka,
rangiku,
scar (tlk)
Jack wondered if perhaps it would be a good time to try and pimp out his stories again. True, only a few had seemed interested in them on the bulletin board, but the patients were REQUIRED to be in the library, which meant they were also required to read something, didn't it? And what better to read than ye olde tales of adventure and heroism? Even the slower witted amongst the Mundys could manage; there had to be a children's version somewhere.
Walking past Artemis, the Fable was struck by how very...smarmy he looked for someone his age. A quick glance at the book he was reading-"Socratic Dialogues"- confirmed Jack's suspicions that this kid was undoubtedly one of those know-it-all punks that had an opinion on everything and LOVED to share, if only to hear themselves talk. Kinda like the jerk on the bulletin board.
Arching an eyebrow none-to-amused, Jack hobbled beside the teen and asked suspiciously, "So, been active on the board today, have we?"
If he was wrong, nothing lost. If he was right, he'd give him a sock in the face for his attitude.
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But what could he do to Artemis in a library? Honestly. So he smiled pleasantly at the man and set his book down on its spine. "Ironic for you to be in a library, isn't it?"
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He grabbed the teen by the collar, smirking sardonically the whole time. "Give me one reason not to wail on you here and now. And no, sedation would be a WELCOME interlude to my pain, so that doesn't count."
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But that wasn't the point right now--the point was that Jack was going to beat him senseless if he didn't come up with something fast. Something. Anything. Damn, he never worked well under pressure!
"Farfarello, Haku and his associates, plus the entire Arts and Crafts division," Artemis said with a scowl. "Overwhelming evidence--even you should be able to figure out the best course of action from all that."
Of course, Jack didn't need to know that all of those people would probably just laugh and tell him to walk it off. He swallowed hard, trying to keep the look of confidence in his eye.
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Still, the Fable released him and shoved him away, as if reasserting that had he felt like it, he very much so could have hurt the boy. "However, Haku's offered me a gift, though I don't know what it is because some asshole keeps tearing down our communications. But I'd watch your step if I were you, point-dexter."
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"I fail to see why Mr. Horner," Artemis said plainly, turning a page in his book, "Beating a fourteen-year-old boy can hardly add anything to one's resume. And I'm certain that Farfarello would have something to say about it. He's the tall, white-haired man with scars all over his body. Perhaps you've seen him. He's a sociopath, so many of the nurses are keeping a close watch on him. He doesn't like it when people attack me for no reason."
He looked up at Jack, glaring again, "Do you have a valid reason to attack me, other than my outrage at your bulletin post?"
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In response to his question, Jack smirked. "Maybe I'm a sociopath too. How are you sure I'm not?"
Really, it was simply his annoyance and disinterest in hearing his real name circulated that drove him to torment Artemis, though the boy was giving him an abundance of reasons to hate him the longer he spoke.
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"Plus, if you were anti-social, you wouldn't be standing here talking to me--you'd be buried in some flippant Steven King novel, or writing dreary poetry," He raised an eyebrow at Jack, "I could go on."
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"Shut up, kid."
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"You really are the most boorish man I've ever met! Including the goblins and trolls!" He threw in for good measure. "You ask a question, I give you an answer! Would you prefer it if you just talked to me and I said nothing at all?! Freud's mother," Artemis swore, "You really are as much of an arsehole as I've read."
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"Yeah, sure," Jack scoffed. "I'm sure you've met loads of trolls and goblins. Were they all about half a foot tall with neon colored hair and anatomically barren?"
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"Perhaps you like playing with dolls, Horner, but I'd rather not meet up with another one of these, thank you." He sat back down, snapping his journal shut and leaving it on the table. "But if you'd like to meet one, I know the phone number of a very nice female. She has a great personality," He rolled his eyes.
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"Cute," He grinned and demeaned the sketch. "Did you draw that in arts and crafts?"
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Artemis turned a page in his book at an odd angle, the page rebelling and cutting a small but long line into his palm. He cursed as a blue spark zipped up the line, closing it. Artemis internally cursed again and clapped the hand to his chest as soon as he realized what was happening.
"And think what you want about the troll--you probably won't see one in your lifetime. Unless you're planning on digging for a very long time."
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Unfuckingbelievable. This kid was healing and Jack had NOTHING. Perhaps he was not so mundy afterall. "Neat trick," he said, dryly.
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If Jack knew he had magic, there was no telling how he'd react. For now, it'd be best to play the ignorance card.
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