Okita hadn't been expecting it when his nurse suddenly appeared in the Game Room. He'd expected to be left alone like last week, but instead she gently took him by the arm and told him he needed to say goodbye to Kaden for now. Okita assumed it was time for his visitor and waved goodbye to him, only to be led off himself. The swordsman had
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How much did this place know about him, anyway? They couldn't possibly know...
Wishful thinking, probably. Damn it.
He swept his gaze briefly over the room, attention lingering for a moment over the magazines. It bothered him, how American this setup was when they were obviously elsewhere given the skewed laws of the universe. Unless something even whackier was going on. He'd have liked to say that that wasn't possible, but it...actually was.
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Granted, Sean had hurt her pretty badly and it probably wasn't very smart to be coming here, but very few people had ever accused Brittany of being a genius. Okay, no one had ever accused Brittany of being a genius. Besides, the doctors wouldn't have let her come if it was still dangerous... right? And she had to make sure he was okay. Yeah, he was creepy, but she still felt guilty about letting things go quite this far--if she'd said something about his weird behaviour sooner, maybe he could have gotten voluntary help and wouldn't have ended up in a nuthouse.
[OOC: Please forgive me for not being as witty as Joss. ;_;]
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Angel blinked once, twice. Her name fell from his lips before his mind could completely catch up, quiet but startled. "Buffy?"
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For the first time, his head actually spun, bordering somewhere between utter bewilderment and the sinking realization that...
"What're you talking about?" he asked, a part of him immediately regretting the question.
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"I never--" Angel stopped abruptly. There was nothing to protest except her use of the name they'd assigned him. He wasn't sure why the truth, why something he already knew, had surprised him so much. Maybe because it wasn't her, except it so obviously was. He knew her scent.
He looked down, trying to find something to say as the heavy silence stretched on. And he could've asked the string of questions running through his mind (did I hurt you?), but there was no point. He'd only be confirming what he remembered far too well.
"Sorry," he said finally, not too clear what he was apologizing for (everything) but knowing it didn't matter, anyway, because it changed nothing. "I just--I didn't expect to see you."
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Brittany sighed and raked her hair back away from her face. "Anyway, I knew you were getting kinda unstable and I didn't say anything. Then I sprang the whole 'going away to college' thing on you like that. Not that it was 'my fault' or anything, but I should have gotten you help sooner, or something."
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Or maybe he was just trying to convince himself, too. He was bothered as much as he was relieved that she didn't really know him. What he was.
He glanced up. "You've helped me a lot," he replied softly. He left it at that, feeling the sudden desire for the conversation not to go down this direction ( ... )
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As for her... "After all that, I ended up not going to Northwestern after all. Mom didn't want to let me out of her sight, the dorms at UC Santa Barbara were about as far as I could negotiate. She'd have a stroke if she knew I was here. But it's good, it's a nice school. Weather's better than Chicago, that's for sure." She wasn't seeing anyone, though there'd been that Army recruiter who'd been interested, but she wasn't sure that was exactly a good topic of discussion.
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Angel frowned. "You left Sunnydale?"
Then again--he knew she'd stayed because of the Hellmouth. If there was no such thing, then...
What else was changed? She'd talked so much about having a normal life, but it so clearly couldn't ever happen that to see it actually come true now was jarring. But she was...happy. And to her, he wasn't in her life anymore, and that was probably a good thing.
Right. It wasn't as if they'd decided any different in the end, anyway, back home.
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