Astor hadn't talked much after introducing himself, which hadn't bothered Terry. With all the crap their little hospital of horrors piled on the patients, he couldn't blame a guy for not wanting to open up to some stranger. Plus, not talking meant he could get a decent meal in, and then check out the bulletin for the latest in Landel's news and
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Of course, he still hadn't heard from or seen Albedo by the time breakfast was over. He had to be fine, he'd just fainted last night, right? He couldn't die in most circumstances. The redhead had been about to leave a message on the board when he'd spotted his twin in the sun room, looking no worse for the wear physically. He looked kinda quiet, which wasn't too different from how he looked normally but after some of the things he'd said last night and the way things had ended...it made him wonder ( ... )
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It was kind of overdue, seeing how Sora had had that talk with Junior's brother and he still hadn't discussed it with the redhead. He had been kind of upset about it at first (or rather, curious and a little concerned that Junior would lie to him), but at this point he just wanted to get the story straight from Junior's own mouth.
Sora knew he could trust him.
He didn't want to just jump into that, though. It had been a few days since they'd seen each other, after all! "How've you been?" he sincerely asked, turning in his chair so that he could face the other boy better.
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"I've been okay." Relatively speaking. He gave Sora a bit of a wry smile in response. "Got kinda banged up last night, but that'll just take time to heal. How about you?"
Okay, so he did owe Sora an explanation, but Junior was glad they didn't have to get into that right off the bat. So many things lately had been heavy topics of conversation, and it was nice to have a break from that every so often.
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"Well, I hope it heals quick," he responded with a brief smile and then thought over what his own reply should be. "Last night was kind of crazy," he admitted. "I ran into a brainwashed patient and then something bad happened to one of my teammates, but... it all turned out okay in the end, so I'm glad about that."
He'd even gotten the chance to talk with the brainwashed guy over the bulletin a little bit -- enough to make sure he was okay and not beating himself up too much over what had happened, at least. Sora tried his best to do that whenever he had to face off against someone who was suffering from Special Counseling.
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He paused, considering what else Sora had mentioned before finally frowning. "You said something 'bad' happened...?" he asked a bit apprehensively, not that it was any of his business what exactly it had been. Last night was definitely crazy, and a lot of people seemed to have suffered from whatever-the-hell-it-was-itis, but Sora had only mentioned it happening to one of his teammates. Hopefully he hadn't had to see him die; watching people die so suddenly sucked, and the redhead never would've wished something like that on the other boy.
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That was probably one of the only good things about last night's events, although he thought so for an entirely selfish reason. People were supposed to stay dead when they were killed and not come back to life (with a few really weird exceptions), so defying that and having a huge tragedy be prevented was nice, if also slightly cruel. Those who'd experienced it once would still eventually die again. That had to be pretty frightening to know.
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He couldn't even imagine what it was like to know you were dying and then suddenly be okay again. Well, he kind of knew, what with the whole thing where he'd temporarily become a Heartless, but this seemed different.
"I'm sorry that you also had to go through that, Junior," he said with a frown. And it had been his brother, which was so much worse! "But yeah, at least it all turned out all right."
This seemed like a good way to steer the conversation into the direction they both knew it had to go. "So... was that Nigredo...?" he carefully asked.
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Before he could continue, an itch in the back of his mind was followed by Nigredo's voice over the link. What perfect timing the youngest had. Seemed like he owed a bunch of people explanations, and they were all going to collect at once. {Yeah? What's up?} he asked, before turning his attention back to his friend.
"Actually, he's said that there's some things I need to explain to you, too, so, uh..." Junior's sentence faltered there, and brought his good hand up to rub at a spot between his eyes, to try and get rid of a bit of a headache that had started to develop. "I guess I should properly introduce myself." He awkwardly offered his good hand to Sora. "The name's Rubedo. If you've got any specific questions for me, go ahead and ask 'em."
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He stared down at the hand and considered the new name for a moment (of course it matched the others) before actually shaking. He definitely had a lot of questions, and he was glad that the other boy was being so understanding about answering them.
"Well, I guess the first question would be... why did you decide to use a different name in the first place?" he questioned, tilting his head. "Nigredo didn't recognize it at all. And... what would you prefer for me to call you?" Sora would switch to Rubedo if he had to, but he didn't mind sticking with Junior if that was what the redhead wanted.
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The youngest's response came at that point, causing Junior to wonder what prompted the question. It couldn't hurt to go down there again and try one of the other doors, but he was kind of apprehensive to try it after last night, and right now wasn't exactly the best time to consider it. {Maybe. We can, if you really want to.} Man, trying to divide his attention between the two conversations was horribly distracting ( ... )
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