May 20, 2008 08:37
Sanosuke hadn't quite been ready to part ways from Kenshin, but his nurse was insistent, and she was offering food. That second thing was what really got Sano off the couch and headed to the cafeteria. And at the very least, the thing about Okita had been settled, which meant the fighter could focus on his meal
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star dragon sword,
zelos,
qui-gon jinn,
anya,
kagura,
edward elric,
yuna,
tyler,
nia,
melissa,
danny phantom,
wolfram,
jade,
allen,
naminé,
seiya,
demyx,
clark kent,
zex,
angel,
zelnick,
claire bennet,
misa,
leon kennedy,
shana,
peter parker,
kurogane,
artemis,
mello,
aya,
ion,
xellos,
usopp,
nakago,
heiji,
peter petrelli,
yohji,
fwiffo,
archer,
zuko,
sync,
matt,
farfarello,
zoro,
takaya,
sanosuke,
haku,
tyki,
wolverine,
esmeralda,
kratos,
lia,
willow,
haseo,
bridget,
rubedo,
sanji,
toboe,
rhode,
shito,
glados,
homura,
nami,
bella,
kaito,
elle,
fayt,
alexander conklin,
sora,
momo (xenosaga),
luffy,
leon (so2),
albel,
reno,
renamon,
claude,
amelia,
oriya,
rukia,
mark,
edgeworth,
zexion,
harry osborn,
max,
sousuke,
dean winchester,
peony,
brook,
chopper,
ren,
argilla,
sakura,
kenren,
hanyuu,
yuber,
guy,
kimbley,
kairi,
armand,
reid,
vlad,
allelujah,
roy,
frey,
cloud,
fai,
sai,
leon magnus,
yue,
sasuke,
daemon,
edward cullen,
brooklyn,
eddie brock,
rangiku,
omi,
gin,
scar (tlk),
subaru
"Please feel free to make a copy of the maps," he added, taking a drink of his water. "They were put together by members of one of the organizations here, and have proved to be accurate, though I do need to take the time to make some additions to the second floor." He pointed to the left side of the map, below the morgue. "There is a storage closet and another set of locked rooms here."
Flipping back to the roof map for a moment, he added, "The roof map was put together by the man I mentioned earlier, who was also working against Landel. I've not been up there myself, but I trust that it's accurate also."
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"So you have ideas but no solid plans, nor the means with which to achieve them." Though his voice was utterly neutral, Yue could not help feeling not only disdainful but also irritated at himself for beginning to hope that this man might have an actual solution. The maps were certainly useful, and lacking materials with which to make copies just at the moment, Yue did his best to memorize the basic layout; he would be certain to explore when he could, to compare reality to what had been laid out there. After, of course, he'd checked the way to the "recreational field" so temptingly close to the patient rooms.
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He pushed his chair back from the table a bit. "If you're looking for weaponry, your best bet is probably the first floor kitchen. There are people who can make what you find there into weapons."
"And if you're going to go out, it's best to find someone to go with you, if for no other reason than to have a guide."
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As for having someone go with him...was Edgeworth suggesting that he be Yue's "guide"? If so, the guardian wasn't terribly thrilled at the idea, for a number of different reasons. He needed no help. He wanted no help. He especially wanted nobody around to notice if he tried and failed to use his powers again. "Your post said friends can turn on you," Yue pointed out, with a slight frown. "Seems dangerous to have them around."
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He finished the last of his water, then spoke again. "There are monsters here that have the ability to take on the appearance of someone you know - someone that isn't here. In the case of the one I met, it was a child. And that isn't even getting into the case of the monster people have taken to calling Pyramid Head." The name alone was enough to send a tiny shiver down Edgeworth's spine and cause a warning voice, but he shook it off long enough to continue.
"I was traveling with a very skilled fighter the other night, and he mentioned later that if we'd run into it, we would very likely have been dead had we not been able to escape."
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Another unconscious shoulder-twitch reminded Yue of what he'd already lost, though, along with his home and purpose. "If one is...missing certain things, since coming here," he asked after a moment's pause, "is there a way to get those things back?" As little as he liked to admit that he was lacking in anything, Yue did need to know that, and rather urgently. And no matter what he might be lacking, Edgeworth seemed to be sincerely trying to help.
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"The daytime doctors might be of more use, but that's assuming they believe you. If you're stuck seeing Dr. House, you're out of luck, but there might be others more willing to help. There's also a clinic run out of one of the patient rooms at night, though I suspect their purpose is more tailored to first aid than it is treating a chronic condition of any sort."
There was an unspoken "Don't bother with the nurses," but that was something anyone could pick up within five minutes.
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Yue hesitated, frowning thoughtfully as he considered the idea. Perhaps he should go check that place. If nothing else, he might find his real clothing, which was significantly more comfortable and less stupid-looking than this grey outfit he was in. He made another mental note to look into that later, then finally shook his head once. "It's nothing any doctor could help with," he said. "Though...no, you're obviously no sorcerer."
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"You might also talk to someone in the Arts and Crafts or Cooking Clubs. They tend to draw a rather...creative population."
The thought that whatever happened might have been in some sort of experimental trial ran through his head, and another slight shiver went down his spine. "There's one more thing you should know about," he said, voice trembling slightly. "I said the doctors at night aren't to be trusted because they experiment on patients. I don't know for sure, but there's a chance they've moved to experimenting at other times."
Again the slight murmur in the back of his mind, but he pushed it aside. "A group of us who have been victims of the doctors are meeting tomorrow. I'll speak with them and ask their opinions, if you'd like?"
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"Another suggested I join the Arts and Crafts group, but...I don't entirely see the point." Yue shifted slightly in his chair, flicking a glance around at the increasingly crowded cafeteria as he spoke. Ururu had seemed to think it was a good idea, and he had contacted them on the bulletin board, but he wasn't sure if he wanted to bother finding the other "shinigami" she'd mentioned.
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He made a mental note to try and look at the file rooms again that night - if people were being operated on before, that was something others needed to be warned about. If all else failed, he supposed he could ask his doctor, though that would more likely than not be a futile exercise.
"The main point of working with any of the organizations here is attempting to take this place apart from the inside. The maps I showed you were made by members of Arts and Crafts, for example. I've been working with the History Club; we're a bit more focused on fighting than some of the others - I mainly work with recruiting and strategy, as well as other things. The Cooking Club is largely responsible for weapon-making."
"Is there anything else you'd like to know?"
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But...anything else he wanted to know? What did he not want to know? Questions rushed through Yue's mind faster than he could put them to words, first and foremost concerning the mistress he had unwillingly abandoned, or lost, and he felt a sudden aching hollowness in his chest at the thought. Despite how skilled he was at hiding his feelings, he flinched slightly and looked away. Though he had refused to ever admit it, he was...fond of the girl. And not just because it was his duty.
"Do you...is Sakura here?" Yue's voice was soft, the question reluctant. But he had to know.
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Edgeworth closed his eyes, focused on thinking back over the two weeks he had been inside the Institute. The name sounded vaguely familiar, but it was also a fairly common name in Japan. Hadn't there had been something on the message board at one point about someone meeting with a Sakura? That had been days ago, and the last thing he wanted to do was start a case of mistaken identity.
He flipped the notebook back to the patient list he had been making, carefully checking it over. "I've been putting together a list of patients. Unfortunately, if there is a girl named Sakura here, she hasn't mentioned her name or room number on the bulletin board," he answered. "Though the number of female patients who have given that information is much smaller than the number of male patients." That made sense, if for no other reason than protecting themselves.
"What does she look like? I'll keep an eye out for her." The sympathy in Edgeworth's eyes was genuine - he knew better than most how much it hurt to lose someone in this place.
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The guardian drew in a long breath, closing his eyes briefly before turning back to Edgeworth with his equilibrium at least outwardly restored. "She is...only a child. And they seem fortunately rare here," he said, trying to sound completely incurious, though he couldn't help but try to steal a look at the list in the notebook. The lion-like sun guardian would hardly fit in here, but perhaps one of the others....
Even as he did, though, he rather unsubtly changed the topic again. "I do not know if I have a room number. My name, however, is Yue."
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He passed the notebook across the table when he noticed Yue trying to look at it. "Please, feel free, Yue. If you know anyone else that's here, the list might help you contact them. I've also made a copy on the bulletin board, though I'll be taking that down before nightfall. I don't want anyone following people back to their rooms."
Now that he thought about it, hadn't it been some time before his own room number had been assigned? It was hard to remember. "If you don't have one now, a room number will probably be assigned tonight."
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He shook off the momentary hesitation and reached out to tap a fingertip against one of the names in parentheses. "This is...the wrong name? The one the nurses use?" Yue frowned at that, focusing on his annoyance at that. "Mine called me 'Alex' earlier." As if he didn't have enough insults heaped upon him by just being there, he had to be referred to by a name that was just utterly wrong for him. He hadn't bothered to find out what the rest of said name was, though; perhaps he should, the next time he was graced by the unwelcome presence of the nurse.
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