Zelgadis was not happy, at all. Not that this was any change, but the events of the past few hours had given him more to angst about than usual. Nightshift had been dreadful: first he was attacked by a small green man and then covered in leeches, neither of which lead to warm fuzzy feelings
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He wore plain pants, a tan color with pockets on the sides and a blue shirt that had once carried a logo on the front, but much washing and wear made it hard to even make out. On top of that, a tattered cream jacket with graying bits of fluff still clinging to the hood and collar.
He smiled and hummed softly to himself as the nurses escorted him onto the bus and handed him his breakfast. This place had to be one of the strangest that he'd visited thus far, but maybe he'd be able to catch sight of the others somewhere in town since he hadn't found them in the institute just yet.
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Haku stood (the wheelchair was thankfully not in sight) and stuffed his hands in the pockets of hsi coat. Old cotton pants, once black and now grey, hung baggy on his small frame. The white t-shirt under the old grey coat had faded words written on it that had taken a moment to work out. What on earth did "FEISTY and NON-COMPLIANT" mean?
Haku managed to get onto the bus without much pain, his ribs re-wrapped tightly once more and took a seat beside a pale man with a smile. He smiled and bowed his head in greeting.
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"Good morning," he said brightly, scooting over slightly to give the other more room. He fiddled with the juice box in his hands, "I'm Fai. And you are?"
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"So, I guess it'd be best to get to know each other, since we'll be sharing a bench for a little while. Care to tell me a little about yourself? Seems people are coming from all sorts of interesting worlds. What was yours like?" It was entirely possible he'd already come upon it in his travels, but he didn't add that.
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"I'm afraid I'm not very interesting," he said. "And my world isn't either. It's like most worlds." He looked down and opened his bag, frowning thoughtfully at the items inside. "A few countries, making attempts for power." He looked up and smiled.
"The usual. What about you?"
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"Pity mine's not much better. I travel a lot though, to make up for that I suppose, so I always like hearing about other places. Hard to really tack down just one place I'd call home." It was only a half-lie so he didn't feel that guilty about it.
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"Travel? Oh, I've done quite a bit of that as well." He smiled. "I prefer the colder places myself, though I don't really have a 'home' either."
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"I prefer them too. Grew up in a pretty cold country," he said, though he wouldn't go into detail on that one either. "I miss the snow," he added after a moment, surprised at his own silly emotion getting thrown in.
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"Snow is very nice," he said. He remembered what Zabuza-san had said. "It's comforting." He brought the hand with the berry to his mouth and then blew across it. A thin coating of frost covered it and Haku smiled.
Though he held it in his palm, the frost did not melt. "I was born in a cold country as well." Interesting....
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Fai clapped his hands and let out a soft "hyuuu~" that was his best attempt at a whistle. "How pretty Haku! How did you do that?" he asked, though in his own mind he already knew. "Some kind of magic? That's really something."
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He popped the berry in his mouth and swallowed it, turning to smile at Fai. "I can't do magic."
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He noticed the other made no attempt to explain the ability, but Fai didn't like to pry where it wasn't his business. "A little something to remind you of home then, I guess?"
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"Just ... my own sort of curse I suppose," he said with a teasing tone and smile. "Thankfully, this place has taken care of it to some degree for me." Fai knew more than he was giving away, but maybe Haku could draw information out of him...
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He could certainly sympathize with Haku's curse and his feelings toward it. He was lucky, he knew, that the phoenix seal had returned to his back. It wasn't the same, he could tell, but the effect was enough. Something to hinder his magic. "That's what I hear. Though I doubt many are thankful for it. You don't like it? Ah, maybe you wanted fire instead?"
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"Oh, no. Not fire. Anything but," he said once he'd regained his composure. "And I admit, I'd rather have the curse than be here." He smiled. "You must be fairly new here."
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