Yuffie took the long way around, practically making it a tour of the entire town. She collared--not literally, since the nurses would've thrown fits--a few random citizens along the way, asked as many inconspicuous sounding questions as possible, and then moved on. Wash, rinse, repeat. Sneaking a few covert glimpses into stores and windows
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The waitress disappeared off again, and Yuffie nodded. "The stuff on the first floor isn't exactly rocket science," she agreed. "Maps and word of mouth should be more than enough to get people started there." The only thing that would be worth looking into, in her eyes, was a basic inventory of supplies. Nobody would want to know where they could pick up five boxes of paperclips and a half gallon of kiddy-glue, but there was some good stuff laying around. Her knives, for example. … Which she'd found on the second floor. Yeah. The point? Was very moot.
She paused to listen, twirling her pen deftly between the fingers of her left hand. Several times, she nodded; Miles was making some good points, ones that she could agree wholeheartedly. "It's the whole 'knowledge is power' mentality," she said. "Power, and currency. In our situation, it's one of the few things that people have to barter with; weapons are rare and people don't want to give them up, so they turn to the next best thing." She wrinkled her nose, tapped the pen against the table a few times, and then continued: "In other words, like hell they're trying to protect us, and like hell they're gonna share if all we can do is ask nicely and promise that it's for the greater good."
There was another pause, this time so that she could swing her legs a little and take a longer sip of her lemonade. Good stuff. "It's a question of getting access to whatever it is for ourselves, so that we can play catch-up. The network doesn't have enough support yet that we can actually trust all the other clubs to chip in, y'know?" It was like her work on the outside areas; the input she'd received had been useful, but minimal. Like. Sorta like Vincent's word quota was minimal.
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"I had suspected it was less altruism and more wanting to keep knowledge for themselves behind the decision not to share what's located in certain areas," he said, putting the spoon down and pointing at the map again. "For example, I can tell you the basic layouts of the...disciplinary therapy rooms, but it's this large area here - " he paused to indicate the large blank space on the southernmost end of the second floor - "that I'm most curious about. I don't have any way to prove this, but if the experiments happen on the second floor, it makes sense that the brainwashing does, too. If that's the case, and this spot is where the brainwashing happens...well, it stands to say that someone's gotten into that area and found something, such as a stock of weaponry, they're not going to be willing to share that."
It really was a case of getting access to that information. "So, that means that the network itself needs to do even more reaching out to the other clubs, or we need to see about doing a lot more exploration. I'm thinking that the latter is going to be easier than the former. Though things could shift, that would take too long."
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She was an optimist. She really was. But she wasn't an idiot.
Yuffie leaned forward to study the map, setting her drink down. "Either on the second floor, or the third." She paused, cocking her head to the side. Her expression darkened briefly. Yeah, the building did have a third floor; the memories were fuzzy and some part of her liked it that way, but she couldn't bring herself to actively try to forget. "Scratch that last. The brainwashing happens on the third floor, or… I'm pretty sure that it does." She hadn't been feeling up to much investigating when she'd passed through there, after all. "I can't remember everything, so it's totally possible that some part of the process happens down on the second floor, too."
She leaned back again, tapped her heels against her chair legs a few times, and finished off by whipping the hat from her head and dropping it onto her lap. "As things stand, we don't have the right kind of guys to start digging around in the uncharted depths. Well, it's not like we're completely devoid of halfway competent fighters, but we don't have anywhere near enough considering what's out there. Lulu needs to get some good PR going, or we'll keep losing out to History." Yuffie glanced away briefly, eyeing the ceiling. This was gonna make things tricky.
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"As for everything else, we'll just have to deal with it as it comes. I honestly think, though, that if something that we put up is taken down and immediately afterward someone is hurt or attacked because of the lack of information, that kind of thing - as loath as I am to say it - can be spun in our favor. I certainly hope that isn't the case, but if it happens..." Edgeworth trailed off again, listening to the explanation. So, they're separated by a floor...interesting, that.
"Hm..." He tapped the pen against the table, pausing to scribble a few notes in the margins of the page. "I won't press for more details. But...I have half a mind to figure out if there's an especially well-guarded area on either the first or second floors that leads up there. Figuring out where that entrance to the third floor is would give Lelouch the PR he needs, and more importantly, it would allow people to run rescue missions. It might also lead to a few things on the scientific front. I know that a few people are trying to learn what, exactly, is done during experimentation, in terms of drugs used and the like. If the same could be done for the brainwashing..."
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There was another pause, this time so that she could take a look around that wasn't surreptitious or covert. The place was really filling up, and the buzz of chatter was making a good cover. Not that they were talking about anything particularly secret. Or incriminating. Yuffie's shoulders relaxed minutely, even though the conversation had taken another sharp turn down Serious Avenue -- oh god, not gonna think about any more car metaphors. "That's not exactly what I meant, but you've got a good point anyway." She blew out a long breath, dragging her fingers through her bangs to sweep them to the side. "It's already happened once already, hasn't it? Kind of. With somebody trying to discredit Lulu." And then Lulu had taken the initiative to turn it to his favour. No matter what she thought of the guy, she did have to hand it to him; he was pretty good at this stuff.
Wouldn't press for details, huh? Yuffie's little snort of laughter--not quite bitter, but almost--said it all. "Oh, please. I'm not sensitive. If you wanna ask, go right ahead." The food was taking a while. Despite the casual thought and the fact that she'd idly begun flicking her glass to the beat of a random walking song, she gave Miles' words the attention they deserved. She nodded. It'd give Captain Noodle PR alright, but if somebody knew it already and was keeping quiet about it, there could be fireworks.
Oh well. Fireworks were fun.
"Locating the entrance and actually accessing it are probably two different ball-games," she commented, almost offhand. "Keys, passcodes, really damn good lock picks… we'd need stuff like that before we can spread the word. When that's out of the way, we can move onto the next thing and fork over the responsibility to the rescue teams and the science-y types." She grinned. "I've got a personal interest in the brainwashing stuff, obviously. I'll do as much as I can, when I'm not working on the areas over the walls."
The waitress chose that moment to make her reappearance, food in tow. Yuffie straightened abruptly, tracking her progress through the restaurant. Eager for breakfast? Hell yeah!
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He was backtracking in the conversation just a little, wrinkling his brow again. "I remember that incident, yes. It was unpleasant, but I must say I'm impressed with how quickly it was handled. It takes a lot to come out with that kind of ability right off the bat." The thought of that ability made him close his eyes and frown, thinking of the powers he and Phoenix had both been given. Both complementary to our personalities, and both more useful in information-gathering than anything else... "I don't think most people would in that situation," he added a moment later.
Miles nodded at Yuffie. "In that case, I'll get cracking on what I do know about the second floor."
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Okay, so that wasn't the smoothest thing she'd ever come out with, but you couldn't exactly yank words out of thin air and eat them. So she didn't press, figuring that he'd say something if he wanted to, and let the backtrack slide into place. "The guy's a total pansy," physically speaking, "but he's got more guts than a lot of people here. If he wasn't such a two-faced jerk, I'd like him a whole lot more." There was nothing accusatory in her tone, no venom. Yuffie took a moment to dig through her salad and graze a little, chewing thoughtfully. When she spoke again, it was with a splash of curiosity: "Would you?"
She grinned again. "Keep me informed, okay? And if there's anything you need me for, lemme know. I'm pretty good at this stuff."
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"My...partner and I were both taken at different times, and the results of the experiments tend to complement our usual roles back at home, to an extent. I have an internal danger radar - " he paused, laughing at his own description "- and he...well. It's something of a lie detector, though less specific. It can tell when someone's hiding a secret, though he's not the kind to actually use that against someone without a very strong reason behind it."
Now, that was interesting. Miles raised an eyebrow at the 'two-faced jerk' comment. His own senses hadn't reacted during their conversation, after all, and they would have, he thought. "And as for that question? I would like to think I would do the same."
He smiled across the table. "Likewise. I'm not much of a physical fighter, but let's just say I've been here long enough to have met a lot of people. If you need any of those connections, let me know."
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Because after Hojo, after Sephiroth and ShinRa and waking up in Landel's Institute, that's what the nightmares were; totally. Goddamn. Normal.
Fortunately, Miles interrupted her runaway train of thought by making her choke on lemonade. Thanks, dude. Thanks a bunch. "Danger radar? Lie detector?" Remind her never to meet this 'partner', whoever he was. Yuffie and her lies were like noodles and ramen; it was a fact of life that you didn't really get one without the other. She coughed a few times, wiping her mouth on the back of her hand. "My experience with those experiments has been that the cons outweigh the pros. Somebody I know from back home, they kinda -- well, they did something totally weird, so she's kind of been on a see-saw between 'normal', 'confused', and 'berserk'."
Hello, raised eyebrow. Yuffie matched it with one of her own. "You got another impression of him?" Interesting, if that really was the case. Maybe it was just because she poked and prodded and bugged him until he had to drop the pretence of professionalism?
"Will do," she added, in response to Miles' offer. "I, uh, wouldn't really need to take you up on the other thing, anyway. The physical fighter bit. Being a ninja, n' all. Anyway, I've got some pretty good connections with the History Club, but networking is cool and I'll probably take you up on that at some point. Anybody you can recommend in general?"
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