[OOC: Waiting for Kenren, I think...? Daddy!?!]It was the second time she'd needed to be sedated since being dumped in this awful place. The fight hadn't even really been a fight either, just a refusal to move or do anything that the nurses wanted her to do after "Tyki" had left. It was just the adamant resistance that had gotten her injected and
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The hard part was leaving Omi. Aya would have rather stayed with the boy, but it was the only chance to get out before the nightshift and he desperately needed some fresh air to dust out some thoughts from his overworked mind.
He stayed quiet as the nurse chattered this and that the whole way outside, following her with bowed head and quiet grunt when she asked something. He tried not to think about the letter, or what Omi had said, and even more so the fact that Sena had been alive.
It just couldn't be true.
Outside he requested an baseball bat from the nurse who had escorted him and headed to the farthest corner of the field with it. He moved through the various katas slowly, describing every motion with meticulous care. It was the closest of meditation he could think of, mind of no mind. The bat was not the same weight or texture as his sword, or even a practice sword, but it didn't matter, as long as he had something in his hands it didn't feel ( ... )
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As he approached the far corner of the field he slowed down, watching someone practicing a martial art with a baseball bat. His movements were stiff, and while the guy looked like he knew what he was doing it was also very clear he was injured.
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He spun around several times, his gaze connecting with someone watching him, and slipping past without recognition. Thrust, then a sweeping swing, which took him facing the other direction again.
It was a miracle his side didn't bother him more than it did. Tonight he'd have to unwrap some bandages to find out... Tonight? The thought made him falter a little, just a tremor in the smoothness of his motions.
What about tonight? The thought carried through several stances, a frown furrowing his brows now.
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Maybe he would be able to get this guy as an ally. Marcus did want to get on with his run, but he also wasn't going to pass up an opportunity like this.
It wasn't like he needed to work out, either. Ever since he'd drank from the fountain of Zeus he'd noticed that his body did an excellent job of maintaining itself.
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"What do you want?" he asked just loudly enough for his voice to carry to the other man. He didn't pause for a moment, sliding down to low stance and thrust forward with his bat.
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This was one of those times, as long as he made sure he didn't arm the wrong people, other 'patients' here with weapons were more likely to survive if they knew how to use them. That also meant the people they were with would be more likely to survive.
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Well, fuck it. Aya wasn't cut out for that.
"What is it to you?" he asked shortly as he slid into another stance. His glance this time lingered a little longer on the stranger, making sure he'd remember if they'd meet again.
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So far this looked like it wouldn't be a productive conversation, but Marcus couldn't be sure yet.
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With a tilt of his head, he regarded the stranger, the bat balanced on his good shoulder. "I don't know about that," he finally said somewhat coldly. It wasn't as if he didn't care, more just that he didn't see any point in random violence. "In this chaos it's difficult to know what will bring down the amount of casualties. The hell that breaks loose every night is not exactly what I'd call an endless resource for altruism."
[sorry for double post. .__. Me and my million mistakes.]
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Marcus knew just how close he himself had come to turning out like Recluse, and the world did not need more than one arch-villian incarnate. In fact, one was still one too many, but now was not the time to deal with that.
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"That wasn't quite what I meant to say," he begun slowly. "Just acknowledging a general fact. A friendly advice," even if he hardly sounded friendly, more cautious than anything else. "Some people here wouldn't even known what benevolence means. If it were possible to crawl out of this building by climbing on a pile of corpses, someone, or several of them, wouldn't have any qualms about using such a method."
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That might be hard for this guy to believe, but this place was very strange, and Statesman had already met a man that was a little older than himself.
"That's why it's even more important for the people who aren't like that to help one another out." Statesman wasn't sure exactly where this guy stood.
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"Hmmph." He nodded in agreement to the second statement, however. The first one he found pointless to answer. "I've been under the impression that there's an organization that's working towards a goal similar to yours. It's been all over the bulletin board." Aya's experience with the kid in lead of it was not a positive one. But some people actually liked having someone tell them what to do. Aya hated patronizing.
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He didn't like the thought of arming such 'independent agents', but he would if it would help get everyone out of here faster.
"But it will help if people at least coordinate with each other." He didn't think the organization over the board was exactly like his, but Statesman didn't feel like getting into an argument like that or explaining the finer details.
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"Well, you're aim's not on mark here. I do not have anything sharper than the bat here to keep me company during nights." He shrugged again slightly, fully expecting the man's interest to end right there.
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He would also have to convince Recluse to actually make it.
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