Cloud knew he should be taking the opportunity to check out the rec field during the day. The fresh air would be a welcome change from the crowded stuffiness the Institute usually provided, and he would have a chance to scope out the area when it wasn't all under the cover of darkness. When offered a choice, however, he remained in the sun room
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"Hmmm." She looked around the room as though trying to understand the appeal herself. "Not much of a show, is it? You must be even more bored than me. Maybe you should move to thinking about the nurses instead." Hey. Could be fun, right?
"But, well... It's not like I like messin' with 'em. I mean, some a' the bigger ones used to be someone's pets, ya know?" At the very least, her babies had been taken by this place. Maybe they were monsters now, too. Didn't mean she'd love them any less, but it meant they might be out there wandering the halls, all alone and brainwashed. Bad enough they dared to touch them in the first place, but to use them? Oh yes, they were going to pay for that one. But that was getting off topic. "The giant monster bugs are really gross. And... yeah, I guess everything else is kinda dangerous, too." Moot point. "But at least you can run around and do things rather than staying stuck in here with these stiffs watchin' every time ya scratch yer butt. Ain't it better to get to walk around without someone following you and givin' you a lecture?"
Had she been capable of it, she might have realized how spoiled this place had made her for her to be capable of complaining about this. When she did get back to Gotham, Arkham was going to be a horrible torture in comparison.
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Casting his gaze sideways under her scrunity in a pretense of unease, the death god, pulled his hair over his shoulder and began nervously playing with the ends of it. He couldn't wait for showers to come, even if they were communal. He hated being unwashed for more than a day if he could manage it. It was so terribly unladylike. "I...don't know," he said hesitantly. "I find it interesting to wonder what they might be thinking." And how best to take their heads.
But then the woman had to go and be absurd and Grell's fingers caught in his hair, yanking it painfully as he stared at her. Pets? Was she calling the nasty beasts that roamed these halls pets? "I don't believe they were ever anyone's pets, madam. They're far too wild." But he had to admit, he did like the night better despite the monsters. It just likely wasn't for the same reason as this woman. Night gave him a chance to take someone out, to kill and maim and then blame it on one of those unearthly creatures instead. Looking down, Grell began to untangle his fingers and sighed slightly. "I do admit, that is a positive feature of the night. Although, it's somewhat lonesome, too. No one really wants someone like me hanging off their heels." And then as if he hadn't meant to say that, he jumped and started waving his hands, speaking a million miles a minute. "I mean! It's not that I'm complaining! Not at all! I'm terribly useless and really I understand if they don't want me--"
With that, the stupid butler should have been cemented in her mind now. Deflating, the god bowed his head and sighed again. "...perhaps I should start over. I never did catch your name, madam. Might I do so now?"
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