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host_club_honey May 11 2009, 15:29:59 UTC
Honey was kind of disappointed when he found himself right back in his room first thing in the morning. They hadn't made it very far at all before night ended. He really hoped they'd had better luck in the other group. Honey rolled sleepily out of bed and wrapped up what was left of the cake, picking the strawberries off before they went bad, then pushing the rest under his bed for later.

He took Usa-chan with him and sleepily followed the nurse to breakfast. She made a tray for him and found him a seat, but once again there were very few sweets to be had. Honey sighed and sipped at his juice. It was going to be a long day.

[Free for threading. Limit: any. May or may not be pounced by Mori sometime along the way.]

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madeinthehrl May 11 2009, 16:10:05 UTC
Before Soma could respond to Hinamori, she had found herself in her bed. It was as frustrating and sudden as it had been the last few times it had occurred; she hadn't even managed to see any more of the town! She'd seen enough to pique her interest, though. She knew perfectly well where she'd be headed tonight, provided the Arts and Crafts group allowed her. There was something wrong with those ruins, and she wanted to find out what.

She shoved her weapons under her bed (why were they still here? were they toying with her again?) just before the arrival of her nurse, who put up a cheerful stream of nonsense as they headed to the cafeteria. The woman left with yet another admonishment to make more friends, and left Soma to her own devices.

Taking a plate of pancakes and eggs, she took a seat near a boy who couldn't have looked older than fifteen and set her tray down. "Good morning."

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host_club_honey May 11 2009, 16:32:07 UTC
He smiled brightly when a girl sat down near him. She even greeted him first! With all the unfriendly people here, that was a real treat. Honey would make sure to be really nice to her in return.

"Hi! I don't think I've met you before. My name's Honey and this is Usa-chan!" he told her, scooting closer. "It's nice to meet you."

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madeinthehrl May 11 2009, 16:37:10 UTC
Soma was a little taken aback at the boy's reaction; she hadn't expected such an enthusiastic response, given the general mood of the rest of the patient population. Apparently he was the exception to the rule.

...and the rabbit. She hadn't noticed the rabbit, either. Perhaps she'd gotten more than she'd asked for by saying hello. Her experience with children back home had been minimal, to say the least. Still, that was no reason why she shouldn't be polite.

"My name is Soma Peries." Perhaps she should leave the rank off for now. "It's nice to meet you too, Honey, and - ah - Usa-chan."

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host_club_honey May 11 2009, 16:57:14 UTC
"Can I call you Soma-chan?" he asked, looking up at her. She seemed a little surprised. Did she not get attention very often? Well, he'd be happy to get to know her!

"I'm from Japan. That's on Earth," he added after a second. It wasn't something he usually had to think about, but lately it seemed more and more important. "Where are you from?"

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madeinthehrl May 11 2009, 18:37:20 UTC
Soma almost said "No" - nobody called her that, and she wasn't sure how to feel about it - but decided on second thought that it probably wasn't something worth shooting down. Besides, it wasn't as if he were calling her by the fake name the nurses used. "If you like."

She poked at her eggs. "I'm from Russia." It was apparent that nobody else here had heard of the power blocs, so it was probably best to stick with the countries for now. "I've heard of Japan, but I've never been there before. What year is it where you're from, Honey?"

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host_club_honey May 11 2009, 20:38:13 UTC
Honey smiled happily when she agreed to let him call her by nickname. A lot of people seemed to get offended, even if it sounded super cute!

"Oh, Russia! I haven't visited there, but I've been to Germany a few times. That's really close, right?" he asked, fidgeting in his seat. "What's it like there?"

When she asked about the year, he looked thoughtful for a second, "Mm, it was 2006, I'm pretty sure."

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madeinthehrl May 11 2009, 20:44:09 UTC
"It depends where you live, I suppose. I live in eastern Russia, so it's quite far. I've never been to Germany, either." Soma frowned slightly. What did people want when they asked her to describe where she was from? She was fairly sure Honey didn't want some longwinded explanation about the power blocs. "It's...cold. But I don't mind it much. What is it like in Japan?"

2006 - someone else from the early twenty-first century. There seemed to be a lot of them here; she wasn't sure what that was supposed to mean.

"It was 2309 for me. Things have changed a lot."

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host_club_honey May 11 2009, 21:08:23 UTC
"Mm, is it always cold? It seems like it might be fun to visit. Maybe after we get out of here I'll see if Kyo-chan will let us go for a field trip," he decided, adding it to his list of places to see. He should probably make a list for Tamaki, just in case. Tamaki planned the best vacations.

"Japan is really nice! It has busy cities and nice quiet country villages, and even pretty seaside towns. The climate is a little humid, but I like it most of the time."

When Soma said she was from the future though, it was kind of surprising. He'd seen them talk about it on the bulletin, but he hadn't met anyone in person from the future. "Oh! The future, that's so neat! Do they have flying cars and big holographic movies?"

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madeinthehrl May 11 2009, 21:17:49 UTC
"So you're a student, Honey?" There didn't seem to be a lot of students here, for what were probably understandable reasons. Everyone she'd met who looked her age was either a soldier too or at least ten times older than they looked.

"It sounds nice," she said hesitantly. She was lucky Honey was eager to talk; she wasn't really sure what to say half the time. Part of her wanted to see Japan - it would be easier, now that the world was at peace; the HRL had always permitted Japanese visitors to its orbital elevator, after all. The rest of her wasn't sure just how feasible that would be. She settled with, "Perhaps I'll visit when I return."

She took a drink of water. "We don't have flying cars, but everything is run with solar power. I wouldn't know about the movies." She paused, almost a little awkward - though it was a stupid thing to be feel awkward about. A year ago, she wouldn't have cared. "I've never seen a movie."

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host_club_honey May 11 2009, 21:58:24 UTC
"Yup! I go to Ouran High School! You probably haven't heard of it in the future, or um... I don't know, maybe you have! It would be really neat if it was still around!" Would that make him an alumni? It was probably better not to put too much thought into it.

"Mm, you should visit if you get a chance! I won't be there um... but maybe you can see my relatives! Look up the Haninozuka family for sure, okay? You can tell them Mitsukuni said hi!"

It was kind of disappointing to hear there wouldn't be flying cars. That was one of the best parts of the movie! But solar power was kind of neat. It was a growing industry and could be interesting to see what they'd come up with in the future.

"Soma-chan hasn't seen any movies?" Honey gave her an almost pitied look. "That's just terrible! There's so many good stories in movies! Do they not have them in the future?"

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madeinthehrl May 11 2009, 23:21:48 UTC
"I haven't heard of it, but I'll keep that in mind." The chances of the school still existing were next to zero, but there was some absurd desire to keep Honey from being disappointed that prevented her from saying so. "Your full name is Mitsukuni, then?"

The awkwardness and any possible embarrassment were gone when Honey gave her the pitied look, though. It wasn't as if she would have given up the last few years for the opportunity to see some movie! "There are movies in the future. I haven't seen any because I haven't had the time. I'm a genetically enhanced supersoldier."

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host_club_honey May 12 2009, 00:50:56 UTC
"Mm hmm! But everyone calls me Honey. I think it's a lot easier to say and it sound a lot cuter too, don't you think so?" Honey had absolutely no scruples when it came to getting girls to say he was cute. The only thing he liked more was strawberry cake!

She seemed to be relaxing a little, which made him feel better as well. It was always a lot easier to talk to people when they loosened up!

"Oh good! I was worried! Mm, but maybe when you get home you can try seeing one? I bet being a super soldier can get really tiring. I used to be like that too, but it just wasn't for me."

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madeinthehrl May 12 2009, 00:58:52 UTC
"I suppose." Soma was feeling out of her depth again, though for a completely different reason than she had last night. Demon arts and death gods were difficult enough; trying to act 'normal' was even harder. (Although Honey's bright-eyed cheerfulness was...refreshing? Confusing? She didn't particularly want to use the word 'cute.') "I wouldn't know."

"I don't know about that. Maybe." She had never even considered watching a movie before; briefly she wondered if the colonel had. As far as she knew, the news was the only thing he bothered to watch. Still, the last thing he said caught her attention. "What do you mean by 'you used to be like that'?"

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host_club_honey May 12 2009, 03:17:05 UTC
The cuteness appeal only worked on certain girls, but that was alright. Soma was still really nice, even if she wasn't sure if he was cute or not. It sounded like she was inexperienced with a lot of things really. No movies. No cute things.

"Mm... well... how can I say it," he sighed, clinging to the stuffed rabbit on his lap. "My family trains a lot of soldiers for the military. So um... I used to be really serious about it! But there were a lot of fun and wonderful things I was missing out on too, so I decided to try to change."

He gave her a smile that felt a little more genuine, "Eh heh, you probably think that's strange, right?"

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madeinthehrl May 12 2009, 03:33:06 UTC
Soma looked down. If she were to be honest with herself, it was something she'd thought about over the past few months. It was true she was fiercely proud of her status as supersoldier and of her admittedly short military career, and it was true that she felt most at home on the battlefield. But the time she'd spent with the colonel before she'd arrived here had begun to affect her. She just didn't know how.

Perhaps everything she'd said to E-0057 two days ago had been true. Perhaps she could change.

"I...don't, actually," she found herself saying, and looked a little surprised and embarrassed for doing so. Opting for a quick change of subject, she added, "It sounds as if you have an interesting family."

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