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“You really should get some social interaction every day or else you won’t ever get over your anxiety.”
Anxiety? Aigis’ mind finally caught up with her nurse. She hadn’t been able to address the "Angela" issue either ( ... )
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"Do you need me to hold that for you?" she asked. People didn't normally act so familiar with strangers did they? Perhaps he was just confused like her nurse had been. Did he think she was "Angela" too?
Keeping her eyes on the man, Aigis tried to scan the area for data but her sensors refused to work properly. It seemed that her new body, while feeling and acting more lifelike, had somehow taken a step backwards in the area of data analysis. And that... wasn't good.
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"Just take the damn thing," he grumbled. Maybe he could rip the thread from the hem in the meantime. He'd rather be forceful about things than stand around looking like an idiot. There were far too many other things for him to worry about than whether or not she had any actual interest.
Not being able to find his comrades here didn't mean anything yet. Argilla could be on the rec field while Roland could be in the greenhouse with the other men. They simply hadn't seen the board, was all, and next time he spoke with them he'd try to get across the necessity of it. That sounded a little ironic even in his head, but that wouldn't keep him from saying it all the same.
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Aigis still wasn't sure about the advantages of this new model. Certainly experiencing the world similar to how a human did could benefit her. But if it meant loosing her ability to perform certain functions she otherwise would use to determine critical moves and plot strategy, it seems like a step backwards.
She certainly wanted an answer for this unbalanced up-grade but that was second in her mind right now. More than anything Aigis just needed information, and the impatient man was just as good as any other source. Better than her nurse, at least.
"Excuse me but may I ask a few questions?" she said, absently stroking the warm kitten in her hands. "I'm afraid some sort of misunderstanding has occurred."
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Good. Now she was being cooperative. Maybe scaring someone into helping you wasn't the best of ideas, and the others might have had something to say about it, but it was the best way he knew how to handle the situation. It wasn't as if Heat was actually going to hurt her. He hadn't even raised his voice.
As she took the cat, he dropped down into a crouch and tugged at the string the cat had been messing with before. A couple good yanks tore it free along with half the hemming, but that hardly mattered. There were several copies of these pants in his room if the nurses got annoyed with him for it. So now his leg was no longer a cat toy. Problem solved.
He was about to tell the girl she could go ahead and let the animal go when the questions started coming, immediately giving her away as a newbie. Well, she'd come to the wrong person for that sort of thing. "You can ask, but if it's anything like 'Why am I here?' or 'How did I get here?' or 'What do they want with me ( ... )
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She watched the man as he tore a large rip in his pants hem. The pants he wore were identical her own. She didn't often wear clothing unless she was supposed to be in disguise. Was her new role to integrate herself within this community? She was normally briefed before given an assignment. Or was this a different kind of training? What about fighting Nyx?
His words were not encouraging. Apparently he didn't wish to cooperate with her. Perhaps he was just as confused as she was. One thing he did say struck her as odd.
"Lab rats?" Aigis had heard that term once long ago, a joke between some of the researchers at the lab. "Do you mean to say we are here as experiments?"
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It made sense, what with the way things had gone for him the other day. They must have tampered with something in his brain for him to believe he was really somebody else. ...A somebody else who had Seraph to go home to, but a different person all the same. It hadn't been natural, whatever it was. The demons that weren't really demons, the monsters that came out at night, might be able to be explained this way.
"I told you it's hard to get straight answers out of people. I shouldn't be here either." He should be dead, ready to move on to the next life or whatever happened once they'd finished their task. This whole mess was anticlimactic. "Guess I can tell you what I know. It's not much."
He wasn't sure why he'd even bother, except that a couple others had at least tried to give him a few pointers since he arrived. That probably meant he should try and answer someone else's questions too. She didn't even look like a fighter or a ( ... )
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"My nurse had mentioned the name." She had also mentioned various other things Aigis wasn't sure what to think about. Something about her having anxiety? The papillion heart may have given her a sentience similar to the human soul but even that had its limits.
"I do not simply wish to be back home. If I do not return to fulfill my duty within two weeks time, where we are will no longer be an issue."
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Then she went on to say she had something important to do. He would have understood the feeling, had he been taken from just a few minutes prior to when he had been (if time even moved the same in that place as it felt it had). There wasn't much he could tell her, though. "What do you mean?"
She looked far too harmless to be a savior of humanity, but then he could have said the same about Sera.
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Now the question was if Aigis could tell him the truth of the matter. Most likely he would not believe her, or even worse would be if he were on the side of the cult. Of course there were precious few people who had not cared for the preaching of Takaya and his "salvation." From Heat's rather terse words and quiet ways Aigis was reminded of Aragaki-san. But that did not guarantee him to be of the same mind. Could she trust him not to turn on her or scoff at how ridiculous the end of the world might sound? She desperately didn't wish to harm him or force potentially painful knowledge on him, but she had to get some information ( ... )
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"I'll take responsibility. I know people make mistakes... and they probably always will. But they do their best! Please, you can't destroy humanity!"
He rubbed at his eyes, knowing Seraph wouldn't have wanted hir efforts to have been wasted by some new threat called... wait. "Nyx?" Frowning, Heat's eyes shot back up at the girl. "That's just a regular demon, isn't it? How could you be having trouble with something like that?" Then again, if she wasn't a demon herself he could see how that would be problematic. "I don't know what cult you're talking about, but something like that's not going to bring about the end of the world ( ... )
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Aigis couldn't let herself focus on how she felt, though. She had to correct him, to tell him what Nyx really was. If she isn't stopped... but Aigis' thoughts took another turn and she was suddenly curious as to how he could know about Nyx in the first place if he hadn't been told of her by the cult. She frowned.
"Nyx is no ordinary Shadow that can be destroyed. She is a goddess of destruction. She's amassed great power through her control of human emotion and is going to strike within two weeks"--Aigis hoped she hadn't been sleeping for very long, she could no longer be sure how much time until the appointed day--"and inflict the world with death ( ... )
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