Dean had taken a nap after dinner, figuring that he might as well grab whatever rest he could before he took off trying to find supplies for a full-blown exorcism. His sleep was fitful, the hunter tossing and turning in the bed, eventually settling for sprawling face down in it with his arms flung around his pillow. When he woke up, Angel was gone
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Sam hung a step back, though not far enough as to look out of place. Some kind of meeting? Sure looked like it. Whatever was happening, things weren't as chaotic as he might've imagined, nobody running around freaking out. Just people walking about and apparently congregating together. Somehow, he found that more unsettling than the alternative; panic and stuff, he was pretty used to that, but this was like -- everyone was almost way too well-adjusted for it to be normal.
Keeping his flashlight aimed lower to avoid blinding anyone (because that would be bad), he kept a casual eye on the group before him, completely ready with a disarming smile should someone happen to glance over in his direction. He wasn't looking to speak up and give out his name or something to this many people when he wasn't even sure who or what they were -- he was glad Peter hadn't bothered with formalities -- but he didn't want to raise suspicion on account of his silence, either. Experience had taught him that a polite and sincere smile was usually an effective solution to this. In the short term, at least, anyway. And if nothing else, he was good at handing them out.
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Asch seemed less and less friendly as time went on, which was both a good sign and a bad one. If pure arrogance ultimately led Asch to dismiss him, it was for the best--Mello's world could only accommodate so many egos. However, if it was intelligence that made him wary, he'd either be an enemy like Artemis or an ally like Renamon, Scar, and possibly Edgeworth. It was a risk he had no choice but to accept.
Then, there were more arrivals. Mello sized up the two patients quickly, then nodded. "I'm Mello." Although many now knew his room number, he only recalled one other person saying they'd stop by. "The file, right?" he asked, standing up and crouching beside his bed. Mello shoved his hand under the mattress and retrieved a stack of manila envelopes, which he quickly thumbed through before selecting one. It was nice to have use of both hands again. Though a plastic and velcro brace still encased his hand and part of his forearm, movement resulted in only an annoying twinge of pain. At least the institute had one useful quality.
He offered the file to the man who'd asked for it, not bothering with introductions either. The second patient had heard his name, and although Mello was in the business of making allies, he knew that efficiency and effectiveness spoke far louder than graciousness.
"You guys ready?" he asked the other three. "I've got scalpels if you're not armed."
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And then, more humans! Although it didn't seem like they'd be joining them tonight, if a file was all they wanted. ZEX quietly enjoyed the attention that was being paid to him for his outfit. It did make him wonder briefly why he was the only one who had so far been so lucky as to have it returned, but that wasn't important. What was important was looking over the two new humans who had arrived, and giving them... appropriate consideration. The one in the back seemed to smile at him when he gave him a look, so ZEX gave him an open leer in return. How better to communicate his interest for human relations...
It took a moment for ZEX to refocus on the conversation. He wasn't quite sure what a scalpel was, but there was no reason for anyone else to know that. He'd find out once he saw it, no doubt. "Ah yes, I think we both could use one." Whatever it was, it had to be more useful than the fork he'd managed to get. "I haven't focused much of my attention on weapons acquisition just yet. I find there are... other things to do at night that keep my interest," ZEX said, with an unconsciously lecherous grin. So many humans here! "But that's best left for later, I suppose."
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He nodded in agreement with Zex, figuring that keeping quiet was the best way to avoid any screw-ups for the moment, though it was easier said than done. The fork wasn't going to be very useful. Of course, the scalpels would probably break as soon as they had to use them, but at least they'd do some damage for the three seconds before they snapped in half.
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Especially with the sorts of comments that the man in the uniform was making, and the looks he was giving. His one look (with intentions that couldn't be mistaken) went right over Peter's shoulder, which meant that the stranger was directing it at Sam in particular. That probably wasn't the best way for the new arrival to be introduced to the patient population.
Either way, it looked like this group was getting ready to go themselves, so there would be nothing strange about making a quick getaway. After thanking Mello sincerely, Peter tucked the file under his arm and then turned toward his roommate.
"Ready to go?"
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Never mind. Sam shifted. That was awkward. This little group did appear somewhat more eccentric compared to Peter, who-claims to having abilities aside-seemed pretty average. Someone he might've gone to college with, maybe, once upon a time.
Fortunately, Peter didn't seem inclined to hang around longer than necessary, and the brief encounter did at least give Sam a few more faces and another name to store away. He didn't have any use for them right now, but he'd learned not to disregard any tidbits of information, either.
"Sure."
[back here]
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Huh.
Matt had said last night that he'd found his clothing in his closet, but because he'd overslept, Mello hadn't had time to check his own and had subsequently forgotten about it while concentrating on L and Light's disappearances. Now, greeted with the familiar dark coat and leather vest and pants, he couldn't help but smile. The pockets were searched quickly--no gun, but his fingers closed around the smooth beads of his rosary. They were in a rush so he didn't have time to change, but he still yanked out the coat (better pockets) and boots (better kicking). As he slid his arms into the sleeves, the familiarity carried with it an unexpectedly strong sense of relief. Although Mello was far too smart to buy into Landel's lies, the letters he'd pulled from his own and Near's boxes still nagged him. The replication of his handwriting, angles and pressure so precise that even Near would have had trouble making such a convincing forgery. The physical presence of something that he knew to be true, knew to be his and not a toy Landel made up to fuck with his head, was appreciated. Not needed of course, but appreciated.
Those uniforms were ugly as fuck anyway.
He found the bag of supplies and pulled out one of the boxes of scalpels he'd taken on his second night. One each was passed to Zex and Teisel. "Blunt force works better on most of the mammals, so hang onto your flashlight too," he added as he gave a third to Asch.
He left the room with a glance behind to be sure he was being followed, then continued down the hall.
[to here]
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