[For Yuna!Fish and chips weren't his favorite thing ever, but he did make sure to eat it all. He just liked to think of the fish as the Filet'o Fish without the bun and it made it easier to eat. The french fries had been pretty well cleaned off and he'd even managed a bit of fruit, although he avoided the oranges and other sour things his nurse
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The bounty hunter put up enough resistance that her personal vulture allowed her to stay inside. Leaving the blonde girl on a couch, the nurse headed into the library to select a book that Falis would 'absolutely love'. Rolling her eyes, Falis pulled a leg to her chest and rest her chin upon her knee. This was going to be a long shift.
[Raphael]
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Falis took in the man that had been harried by the vultures to join her. He wasn't one she was familiar with, but that was probably for the best. It meant he probably didn't know anything about 'Rose'.
With a bit of a smirk, she pointed out a pair of orderlies off to the side that were keeping an eye on their little meeting. "See those two? They tend to follow me around. Got a name, or do I get to make one up for you?"
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Like the bit about the orderlies, though maybe not for the reasons she thought it was. "Is that all?" he asked, shooting a disinterested look at the orderlies. "Thought everyone got 'em. Least I got some too. Figure I may as well ignore 'em, since it ain't like they fight fair or anythin'." If they had, he wouldn't have been wasting this much time playing along with their stupid routine after all.
"Name's Raphael. You got one?"
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"Mm, they're fun, but sometimes they like to hide," he explained, settling into his seat.
"I'm Honey! It's nice to meet you Nunnally-chan!" he nodded, adding another charming smile. "Are you new? Lots of new people came in today I think."
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Yuna wordlessly followed the lady, thinking on this problem, when they passed the large room and Yuna happened to glance in. Hey, was that...? Ritsuka!
"Um!" Yuna caught up to the lady. "Can I go in there for a sec?" She pointed back at the room.
The lady answered that she could spend the shift there if she liked, and Yuna did a little bow without the arm movements out of gratitude and habit, and went into the room.
"Ritsuka!" Yuna called. "You're all right? Not injured anywhere?" she said urgently as she approached and knelt by the cushioned chair.
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Was she really that concerned after just one-- Oh, right, she was still new. The night must have been terrifying for her. "Yuna? Yeah, I'm--"
He didn't normally hide his injuries, but he had a feeling if he let Yuna see the bandages wrapped around his forearm, she'd ask too many questions and get too worried. He slid the arm back behind him, hiding it against the seat cushions and nodded. "--I'm fine. But what about you? Did the night go okay?"
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"I'm fine!" Yuna answered, gingerly shifting her arm a little without looking at it. The little aches that had started in the green house had gotten a little worse, but it wasn't anything serious. She'd look at her skin and try to find the sources of the aches later.
Her eyes moved to Ritsuka's arm at the movement, and then over to the book. "Oh...I didn't interrupt you, did I?" she said sheepishly.
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"Uh...," he answered, crossing his arms and thinking furiously, "No, not really." He wasn't sure what more to say- they're just rule of cool? For decoration? In 'The World' almost everyone had wavemarks- if not on their faces, then usually somewhere on their body. He'd heard something once about them having to do with the 'waves' or magical elements underlying the game's setting, but as far as he knew they didn't actually affect anything.
And here he was wandering around with them, where there were people who claimed to have never even heard of an online game. They didn't realize that Haseo wouldn't have put such permanent markings on his actual body ( ... )
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Ayumu tilted her head to one side a little and shrugged. "They remind me of marks that I saw on someone else," she replied, pursing her lips for a moment with a thoughtful air. "Except his were more angular, not curved. And pointing the other direction." And as she spoke she traced something v-shaped on her cheek, mimicking the red marks on the face of the being she'd encountered the night before.
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He found the nearest empty couch and took a seat at one end, knees drawn up close to his chest so that he could rest his head on them, arms curled around his legs in a clumsy, long-limbed ball. Hopefully that would be enough to let him rest and to keep others from deciding to speak with him. The sedatives were one thing, but having a drink, having anything to help him forget would be welcome.
[Touya and Yuki]
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Yukito was somewhat inclined to leave the man alone until he felt better, and Yue reluctant to speak to him again after how the other night had ended. At the same time, though, there were questions that needed to be answered, first and foremost whether he really was Fai and what had happened during the last day. They hesitated for a moment, then Yukito glanced up at Touya, gave him a smile touched with a hint of sadness he didn't mean to display, then moved to carefully settle on the empty part of the couch ( ... )
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Touya followed Yuki out of the cafeteria, fingers laced in between his, looking for Fai. They both saw him, and they both looked at one another simultaneously--but while Yukito looked a little sad, Touya's expression clearly said that he was distinctly troubled by this. Even if he thought it would be a good idea in the moment, now he was thinking twice about it. Harassing Fai wasn't his intent.
He let Yuki approach him--they knew one another better (relatively) and Touya didn't want to overwhelm the magician. He sat down next to Yuki, settling himself and looking down at the carpet. He was there, but he wasn't staring at Fai trying to figure out what had happened.
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"Hey," he offered, managing at least a friendly tone. He still felt unsure around them; Yue had to be furious at having his hand forced and Touya probably wanted him to stay far away from his little sister after everything that'd happened. For now though, how could he spin things? What could he say? Sakura might believe his stories, but Yue'd been there and he didn't know Touya well enough to be sure of much. It was probably best to let them ask their questions before giving an explanation. It was just a little more difficult with the drugs remaining in his system to listen to that logical part of his brain.
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