Day 33: Sun Room (4th shift)

Jul 03, 2008 10:17

Momo was planning on heading to the red field, but her instructions from Hitsugaya about her needing to see to Mustang had her going to the Sun Room. The shinigami stood by the door, leaning back against the wall, as she waited for the colonel to appear.

[poised to Roy-nap for a quickie^^]

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navigating July 3 2008, 18:18:44 UTC
[free★]

Nami didn't much enjoy this time scheduled with the other women. It wasn't that she had a problem with the females here - save for, possibly, that lady who'd insisted on 'hiding' behind the bush that Nami had been pruning at the time. It was more that the connections to be made had been greatly reduced, and she was much better at making suggestions to men than she was to women.

...And it was always better to be in a position where she could keep an eye on her crew. They were always getting into trouble. Always.

So she chose to spend the afternoon in the sun room. While she might normally choose the wind outside over the confines of this Institute, there was work to be done on the bulletin board; Nami chose a spot rather accessible to the paper forum. The room was warm and yellow-colored from the afternoon sun, so in the meantime she'd enjoy it.

She always preferred nightshift to dayshift. There was so much more that could be done at night, even though she did so love the light. Right now it was a waiting game. So - she

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prevails July 3 2008, 21:41:46 UTC

[ Anti-free. >:[ ]It felt good to talk to Haseo and Sanzo for more than a few minutes (even if most of the conversation wasn't pleasant), so he left the cafeteria in a better mood than breakfast. They still hadn't spoken as much as they could have, but he felt like he was getting to know Haseo better now. Maybe they really would be friends soon? It'd be nice, and he still wanted Haseo to go out with him and Sanzo during the nightshift. Then again, he wanted to find Kenren to ask him about the same thing. Going to look for Hakkai together made more sense than doing it with Haseo (Haseo wouldn't really have anything to do with that, he just wanted to go with him sometime), so maybe that could hold off for another night ( ... )

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navigating July 3 2008, 22:04:34 UTC
[D: -- DDD: SUP]

She'd been checking the board every once in a while, noting the responses that had been made and actually finding time to look through other patients' posts, for once. Not that she actually felt like replying to many of them; on the whole, she kept to herself when it came to the board. She didn't like giving out too much information about herself or her crew to strangers she had not met in person, though she supposed anyone who wanted to know that badly could find out easily enough.

She was halfway through writing a response to something when she noticed a guy about her age approaching her. Well, she was always willing to speak to someone new. It was good when it came time to call in favors. She looked up, smiling. "Afternoon."

She was tempted to ask if she could help him in some way, but there wasn't much that she could help with at this point. Best to stick to simple conversation ( ... )

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prevails July 4 2008, 10:50:26 UTC

Goku nodded. If he thought about it, it really did seem like a short day. That was good though, it meant there wouldn't be much longer until dinner night. Of course, if it was so close then that also meant he might not get a chance to talk to Haseo again, or Kenren. He could always find Sanzo, but the other two were a little harder to catch. He wasn't as familiar with their scents ( ... )

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navigating July 4 2008, 11:06:57 UTC
Wished that breakfast and lunch were longer? She couldn't help but laugh a little bit. Hah, he was probably like Luffy, then - just a bottomless pit for food. Which reminded her that she'd have to lure Luffy out with a delicious meal tonight. Argilla wouldn't eat hers, of course, so Nami would feed it to Luffy to get him to come to the basement with her. It would be as simple as that.

"Mmm, but three square meals a day isn't so bad," Nami said smoothly. Of course, for her it was generally three meals plus the multitude of snacks Sanji was always serving up, but those days had taken a short hiatus. They'd get out - they would - and Sanji could go back to bending over backwards in the kitchen ( ... )

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