Kaworu immediately gravitated towards the keyboard. It was not a piano, not truly, but it was attractive in all of the same ways. Music freed the mind from conscious thought, and Kaworu was feeling exceptionally weighed down by exactly that. There was a heaviness, as well as a lightness. He did not know where to begin approaching the situation with
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Great! A victim fellow patient had opted to take a seat next to her. Aerith smiled at him as he sat, but the smile faded into a concerned frown as the man simply sat and stared into the distance. She imagined it was easy for this place to set anyone in such a mood, but, so long as Aerith was around, she wasn't going to stand for it. The bright smile returned, and she leaned forward just slightly so as not to invade his personal space.
"Got a lot on your mind, huh?" the flower girl assumed. "Of course you do. We all do in this place, I guess. I'd be happy to listen if you want to take a load off of it." Really, Aerith was nothing if not eager for a good conversation. Even if he was just thinking about how much the pizza didn't agree with him, it would be something.
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As was usually the case these days, wasn't it? He shook his head and forced a smile as he glanced toward the woman and tried not to tell her to mind her own goddamn business.
"It's... okay, really," he said, attempting to sound shy rather than annoyed. In the back of his mind, he knew it was the nosy ones who were the easiest to manipulate, but he already had a voyeur psychopath 'ally' to deal with right now. He wasn't in the mood for much else.
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"I'm Aerith," came the offer, hoping he'd at least give her a name to go by.
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Outwardly, he arched an eyebrow and gave a wry chuckle. "That's true. I'm... a little lost right now. And-" he added, turning and taking her hand in his, "-it's Gabriel."
He smiled enough to show his teeth.
"Nice to meet you."
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"I've heard a lot of things about this place that are making me feel more and more lost by the minute." She sighed and shook her head. "Sorry. It's my first day."
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At that new piece of information, Sylar felt a mix of irritation and piqued interest. Sure, these newbies were annoying by now, but they could also be a great opportunity to plant seeds of manipulation - if he was careful enough. Right now, he wasn't sure if he really gave a damn one way or the other, kind of like with that Beelzemon guy and his supposed 'fireballs'. It really depended on whether this Aerith girl showed any promise...
"Well," he started slowly, already wondering if he was making a mistake by getting involved in a conversation with the woman, "I've actually been here a while." He smiled warmly. "It's not pretty, but... I'd be happy to help you with anything you're confused by, if you want?"
And in the process, maybe you can help me.
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