Oct 30, 2007 22:09
Rhode didn't want to have to let go of Allen, not ever. It could be forever before she was able to be with him again! But the nurses were persistent in moving her off the big yellow thing, as was Allen for getting away from her. Even outside of the building, people were just determined to keep her from being with him! It wasn't fair
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raine,
rhode,
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bella,
xigbar,
malik,
danny phantom,
heiderich,
mason,
saetan,
reinforce,
seishirou,
light,
clark kent,
keman,
claire bennet,
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peter parker,
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artemis,
max,
dean winchester,
rena,
hughes,
byakko,
xemnas,
aya,
l.a.,
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kenren,
hanyuu,
radical edward,
hinamori momo,
yohji,
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roy,
naomi,
valyn,
zoro,
fai,
cloud,
snape,
okita,
daemon,
kadaj,
gabranth,
beatrix,
edward cullen,
ururu,
haku,
eddie brock,
shadow,
l,
renji,
sanzo,
captain jack
Unfortunately, before he could ask Haku many more questions, he was ushered off of the bus and given a handful of tickets. He had only taken a few steps when he noticed the little girl in pink and white that he'd seen before during Arts and Crafts. She was creative, he knew that much, but now she was distressed.
He wasn't usually one to meddle in the affairs of others... alright, so perhaps he was, but either way he couldn't just ignore a crying child in the middle of the street. He approached and got down into a crouch so he could speak at her level. Children tended to appreciate that, he'd noticed. He folded his hands in front of himself and tried to meet her eyes.
"Hey now, we just got off the bus, today is going to be a fun day, right?" He made a couple of soft cooing noises meant to calm her. "Something wrong? Did you forget your mittens on the bus?" He kept his voice light and tried to smile as much as he could. There was plenty to be frightened of in a place like Landel's, but maybe he could help her forget that for at least a little while.
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"Mittens?" Ururu held up her hands, which were a little cold in the fall air. But she wasn't crying over mittens. That's the sort of thing Jinta-kun would pull her pigtails over.
So she shook her head, sniffling a little. "I'm looking for someone. His name is Kisuke-san. You haven't seen him, have you?"
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He held out one hand, "But we'll see if we can fix it, ok? Here, I'll keep at least one of those hands warm and we can go look for him in town, alright?" He gave her another smile, "I think it'll be much more fun than waiting and crying. Don't you?"
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Rukia looked around, trying to find Renji in the dispersing groups of patients. She was too short to see over everyone, though, so waited by the bus until the crowd thinned and she could hopefully catch a glimpse of him.
There was no sign of the redhead, but Rukia did see someone she recognized. "Ururu," she called, walking toward the little girl and the very tall blonde boy holding her hand. He didn't seem to be the cause of Ururu's tears, given his friendly smile, but Rukia thought it best to make sure.
"It's me, Rukia," she said, still not sure from when Urahara's shop assistant had been taken. "Why are you crying?"
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But now that she thought about it, he didn't feel the same way Hitsugaya-san had. He wasn't a Shinigami, and he certainly didn't look like an Arrancar. Maybe that meant he was okay.
And he was offering to help her find Kisuke-san. That made any person better in Ururu's eyes.
She was about to nod and say yes when another voice called out, this one much more familiar. Ururu turned to Rukia, her tears already slowing just by not being alone. "Hi Rukia-san. I can't find Kisuke-san." She paused, looking down then. Not being able to find Kisuke-san was a very bad thing. "This person said he'd help me look."
She looked up at the stranger then, taking the offered hand and shaking it, just as had happened several times the day before. "My name is Ururu, and this is Rukia-san. Who are you?"
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He nodded his head by way of greeting, "My name is really long, so please, just call me Fai." The lie came so easily these days he almost forgot it was one. Almost. "Pleased to meet you both. I'm sorry, I hope I'm not intruding. Poor Ururu seemed so upset, I couldn't just leave her here alone. Do you know this Kisuke person?" he asked Rukia inquisitively.
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"Oh, you're not intruding at all," Rukia nodded to Fai. "Nice to meet you, as well. Urahara Kisuke is from our world," she said, indicating herself and Ururu.
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At the thought of Rukia-san not seeing able to find Kisuke-san either, Ururu felt a little worse. Had anyone at all seen him? Maybe she should post another sign on the bulletin board when they got back. Even if Kisuke-san wasn't happy about it the first time, she really did need to find him.
"Yes. Please help us, Fai-san." Ururu looked up innocently at the man, then again to Rukia. "I really need to find him soon. I've learned a lot, and I need to tell Kisuke-san."
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"Of course," he replied automatically. The older girl seemed to at least know that the man was supposed to be somewhere around here. Had all of the patients come for the trip? Maybe some were still back at the institution. "It's no problem at all. I'm kind of new, so it'll help me meet some new people and help this little lady all at the same time. Seems like a fair trade to me."
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To Fai she asked, "When did you arrive? Have you been faring well during the night?"
Despite how exhausted she still was from last night, Rukia tried to keep her eyes open for anything that might provide clues as to where they were, or how they might take advantage of their new freedom. Later, she would have to see if she could get any information out of the people of the town, or perhaps some assistance. And of course there were always things to steal...
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Ururu's eyes turned to Fai then. She also knew the enemy was there, but maybe that wasn't wise to say so in front of him. There were a bunch of times she could whisper it to Rukia, so she decided to do that for the moment.
"And Hitsugaya-san wants to talk to him. He says that we should join forces." Ururu tilted her head to the side. "Are a lot of people here that we know?" She then turned, looking down the street. "We should go soon. Kisuke-san will get too far if we don't."
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"Yesterday, during Arts and Crafts," he explained. It had made for an interesting welcome. "Last night went as well as could be expected I suppose," he shrugged lightly. He had no physical injuries to show for it and whatever that darkness had tried to do to him, it was gone now. "We delivered some first aid supplies to... Mustang?" He hadn't caught the other man's name.
He straightened from his crouch up to his considerable height. He was thin though, slight of build and terribly lanky. He felt a little bad towering over the two small girls, but there wasn't much he could do to help that. "How right you are Ururu. Shall we?"
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She leaned down when the girl whispered. "Captain Hitsugaya wants to join forces with Maes?" she asked, somewhat confused, "I thought that we already had, to a degree. In any case," she added, straightening, "I'll see what the Captain wants to do." In answer to Ururu's question and Fai's suggestion, she said, "Yes, let's go. Why don't you lead, Ururu?" The girl needed more confidence, so maybe leading them would help her.
Rukia nodded at Fai. "Yes, Colonel Mustang has been a great help to us all. He wasn't injured, was he?"
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When Rukia-san leaned down to whisper, Ururu shook her head. She kept her voice low, deciding that the shinigami must have had a reason for wanting to whisper. "Hitsugaya-san wants to join forces with Kisuke-san. I don't know if Kisuke-san will want to though."
Ururu gave a slight nod to Fai-san, and to Rukia-san's suggestion that she lead. She tried to think like Kisuke-san for a moment, to decide which way he'd go. But thinking like Kisuke-san was hard, and since she didn't want her head to hurt, she just picked to go straight. Kisuke-san could be lazy sometimes, so maybe he went with what was easiest.
"This way." Still holding Fai-san's hand, Ururu headed down the street, more than willing to drag the man behind her if he was too slow.
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