DAY 20: LUNCH

Dec 07, 2006 17:33

While Arts and Crafts wasn't all that bad, Gray Fox was greatly relieved when an intercom announced Lunch. He had almost reached the point where he was going to start eating more of the building materials ( Read more... )

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gun_fire December 8 2006, 04:28:10 UTC
Riza looked up at the voice, her eyes following the woman as she sat down across from her. Soldier. Though Riza didn't immediately recognize her, the other patient must have known her if she were using that particular term.

"I'm sorry," she began, "have we--"

Riza stopped with a thoughtful frown. The pale complexion, the undeniable beauty, the curious eyes . . . It was only the woman's almost friendly nod in the colonel's direction that threw Riza off slightly. "You're Lust," she said quietly, as though only informing herself. "I suppose no one is safe from being taken here," she said, her voice now more conversational though her smile was careful.

As she looked over the woman's face, the eyes seemed more obvious, and she wondered why she hadn't noticed those first. But though she had heard of this particular characteristic, she hadn't seen it up close until . . . a few hours ago.

Riza glanced in the colonel's direction, her concerned frown brief before she returned her attention to the woman opposite her. She didn't seem like the enemy she'd heard reports of--at least, not here.

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lustful_thing December 8 2006, 04:41:45 UTC
Lust grinned at being so easily recognized. "I am. And your Riza Hawkeye. Lieutenant, I believe? I'm afraid I don't pay that much attention to the military." The homunculus extended her hand in formal introduction. She followed the woman's gaze to to the Colonel.

"Don't worry, the Colonel and I are on friendly terms. I'm not your enemy, I have no reason to be. And no, no one is safe." Lust chuckled some. "But at least we find ourselves with a rather capable group of people."

She noticed the young man who sat a few seats down from them - probably new, she didn't recognize him. If he didn't want to be friendly, there was no need to force it upon him.

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sasuke_of_sound December 8 2006, 05:21:25 UTC
Lieutenant? Military? Sasuke's attention perked as he glanced surreptitiously at the two conversing. They definitely didn't look like ninja -- maybe they were like Yohji, and lived in worlds where the military used different techniques?

At any rate, the dark-haired woman seemed to know what she was talking about; her words had a certainty about them that made Sasuke feel confident that he'd picked the right source this time. Still, he'd hold off on actually approaching the conversation until he could be certain there was something to learn.

Having figured out how to eat the meal -- largely from observing others who seemed more familiar with it -- he took a bite and grimaced, still listening intently.

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gun_fire December 8 2006, 06:03:16 UTC
She took Lust's hand when she extended it, clasping it in a sincere greeting. She was still wary as always, but she knew the colonel would have reacted by now were Lust not telling the truth.

"I hope to be of service, myself," she said, releasing Lust's hand and returning hers to the meal she knew better than to skip this time. "I'm still rather ignorant of what we're up against, however."

Additionally, she still needed to secure some kind of weapon. Somehow she doubted her skills in hand-to-hand combat would get her very far here.

Speaking of weapons . . .

Riza opened her mouth to speak, then corrected her volume to speak more quietly. She was aware of the boy sitting a few seats away, and though she honestly couldn't say whether or not he was listening, she preferred to remain discreet.

"I take it your ability is also weakened, if you haven't made it out yet."

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lustful_thing December 8 2006, 06:11:35 UTC
"We're up against a great deal," Lust said, completely blunt and frank. Her flirtatiousness and coyness were all dropped when speaking with another woman - another woman she doubted would care one way or another for her charms, at least. "A building that shifts itself and changes its structure at will. Monsters with amazing strength at night - chimera like creatures, massive and twisted versions of normal creatures. Doors with locks that resist picks. A mad man calling all shots from behind an intercom, a radio that claims to help but speaks in riddles and seems to mock us. And most likely other obstacles that I and my usual companions have yet to encounter. And of course the exerimentations that they liked to do to us."

She started on her own meal. Red meat. She found it somewhat disgusting. Thick and heavy and clogging, almost.

"Yes, my abilities are weakened." Lust drew down the collar of her shirt, displaying bare skin where the mark of a homunculus should be. "I'll be honest with you, lieutenant, I'm more human than not in this place. They've experimented on me on top of normally weakening me."

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sasuke_of_sound December 8 2006, 06:21:09 UTC
The blonde woman dropped her voice, making Sasuke tense and wonder if he'd have to join the conversation to learn anything.

Then the other one spoke, and it was no longer really a choice. When Yohji hadn't mentioned a loss of abilities, Sasuke had simply assumed that the man either didn't have non-physical abilities or didn't want to share. But a building that was alive? Monsters? Madmen? It sounded almost like Orochimaru's lair, but Sasuke was positive that wasn't it.

And a woman who also found weakened abilities.

"Then everyone in this place is weakened? Permanently?" Sasuke demanded, shifting to face the women, and then colouring slightly as his rudeness dawned on him for once -- this was part of why he didn't usually go undercover, damn it -- and appended: "Um, miss."

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gun_fire December 8 2006, 06:41:45 UTC
"I see," she murmured, not without sympathy.

Riza was still absorbing the information Lust had given her--mostly just what the brigadier general had said, stated differently--when the boy addressed her companion. It was only now that she noticed how young he was . . . twelve, maybe thirteen. This place really was indiscriminate. But he seemed to have been through more than the usual childhood.

Of course, he still had a childishness about him. No doubt he had some true gift that balanced out his rudeness.

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lustful_thing December 8 2006, 06:49:08 UTC
"Joining a conversation without even introducing yourself?" Lust chuckled and raised an eyebrow, appraising the boy carefully now. He looked about Haru and Kyo's age, not uncommon in this place.

"But to answer your question, yes. Everyone with any sort of ability is weakened in this place. Not permanently. When patients are in the grip of the hospital's mind control, their powers are at full strength. It only lasts while they're released from the hospital's grip. However they're weakening us, it isn't permenant. I imagine it doesn't extend beyong the place's walls." She chewd idly on a bit of vegetable. So this boy had some kind of ability, then, a power. How interesting.

"And you needn't call me 'miss'."

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sasuke_of_sound December 8 2006, 20:15:23 UTC
"Sasuke," Sasuke said immediately. What had the 'Lieutenant' called her? "And you are -- Lust?"

He held his hand out, remembering that the two had shaken hands earlier, and falling back onto stiff formality to cover his earlier mistake. "I am pleased to meet you, Lust, Lieutenant. So this hospital isn't a regular facility? Do you have any idea how they weaken abilities?"

It wasn't so much that he was weakened, he realized as he analyzed his state more carefully than before. He'd assumed it was simple chakra depletion, but now that he thought about it, it felt more like suppression.

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gun_fire December 9 2006, 01:06:36 UTC
She nodded to the boy--Sasuke--when he introduced himself, remaining quiet as she listened to Lust's explanation. Riza didn't entirely mind his intrusion. She was new enough that any conversation she had access to was bound to tell her something she didn't know.

She was starting to feel somewhat lucky that she did not have some kind of ability like the colonel's or Lust's. Certainly having it at all was better than not, and yet she had never become accustomed to having that sort of power. She didn't feel the handicap that they did.

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lustful_thing December 9 2006, 01:17:56 UTC
Lust took the boy's hand and shook it.

"I'm afraid, Sasuke, that I don't have the answer to your question about abilities. But this place is nowhere near a normal hospital facility. Monsters come out at night and the building changes, as I was telling the lieutenant here. Im sure you must have heard." Lust's voice was teasing, her entire manner changing when interacting with a male. Even a young one. He was probably the same age as her lover, after all.

"I take it you have some ability, then?"

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sasuke_of_sound December 9 2006, 03:16:49 UTC
Sasuke returned the handshake and withdrew his hand, forgetting about his half-eaten lunch in light of the rapidly dawning comprehension that shit, this is actually serious.

"I hadn't heard anything," Sasuke said, frowning with the realization that he didn't, in fact, know anything, and that he would as a result need to depend on someone else until he could do more effective reconnaissance. "I woke up this morning to a medic who called me by the wrong name and then met someone who told me that this was a mental hospital and not a prison. Do you know why we're here?"

He paused before answering his question, wondering about how much information he should reveal and what could possibly be a trump card without his chakra. "It's not so much an ability as a force that lets me fight," He said finally, leaving out the Sharingan or the Heaven Seal.

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gun_fire December 9 2006, 12:14:50 UTC
Though she didn't stare, Riza took to observing Lust with some interest as she spoke with Sasuke. Almost from the moment he revealed his eavesdropping, her manner had been different. With Riza, Lust had been straightforward and practical. But with the boy, she seemed to call upon all the traits of her namesake.

Riza was certain she only did this to her advantage, especially when she chose which people to use it on. It was just what Riza had hoped never to do in her life. Instead she had chosen to elicit equal treatment by encouraging the men around her to forget that she was different from them at all. In fact, she often overcompensated for the differences she couldn't change. And for the most part, it had worked, with some large sacrifices.

They both had ways of getting what they wanted. Riza respected that.

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lustful_thing December 9 2006, 16:31:00 UTC
"They call all of us by wrong names," Lust said, twitching her shoulder in a half shrug. "It's what they do. And then at night all of the monsters come out." She chuckled some, a deep and throaty sound.

"You'll get used to it. Well, I sincerely hope that you can fight without that ability of yours, Sasuke, or have found someone who can. This place is very dangerous to those who can't defend themselves. Very dangerous indeed."

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sasuke_of_sound December 9 2006, 20:36:14 UTC
"Monsters," Sasuke said disbelievingly. He'd seen his fair share of beasts, training under Orochimaru, but monsters? "What sort of monsters?"

And -- "Has anyone tried escaping?" He asked. It surprised him that Lust hadn't mentioned it yet. The place didn't seem particularly well-guarded -- the medics scattered throughout the lunchroom looked about as threatening as his now-soggy lunch. "There has to be an entrance somewhere."

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gun_fire December 9 2006, 23:05:35 UTC
As Riza listened to the boy's questions, she found herself feeling almost lucky that there were others here whom she recognized, others she felt she could trust. Were it not for them, she knew she'd be far more susceptible to the apt madness this place seemed to breathe.

But she hadn't yet been exposed to the worst of it. From everything she was hearing, she wasn't looking forward to nightfall. She was brave, and she was capable, but these were no usual opponents, and she was likely to be without an effective weapon for at least a little while.

She sighed quietly, finishing the last of her lunch, which was cold by now. Even cold, however, it was energy she was likely to need.

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