Unlike the nurses, some of the other patients, and the residents of Doyleton, Naminé actually was enjoying the light drizzle. It was a little cold, but the damp feeling in the air was one she was not used to, and that was probably why the Nobody spent the better part of the morning lounging around town, enjoying the light rain. Rain, real rain! It
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"I've been fine. Actually, I haven't left my room during the past two nights. I know it's dangerous to go alone," She reassured him. To be honest, Naminé hadn't left because she was feeling tired, even after she had gotten so much sleep, but she wouldn't tell that to Riku. He must have been worried enough, and the thought of burdening him troubled her.
The witch remained quiet for a moment, her expression a thoughtful one as she looked down at the table as Riku gave her the status of Sora and Kairi. Yes, that probably was the best news she could hope for. She wondered, if Riku knew about what happened to Kairi. It was regrettable, but she knew that Riku would never abandon Kairi over it, or treat her differently. She was content with that knowledge. Perhaps his past nights had been caring for her, and Naminé would wholeheartedly agree that Kairi needed him more than she did, at the moment.
"I see... What have all of you been doing, anyway? I'm sure you've all been busy during the night," She asked then, feeling a little curious. She knew Sora had involvement with some of the clubs, and perhaps Riku and Kairi were doing the same. They were all doing something... unlike her. While Naminé was accustomed to doing work in the background, she felt like how she was back in Castle Oblivion: trapped, unable to do anything. It was sort of distressing, in a way.
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"Not agreeing, mostly." It was the truth. No matter how close of friends they were, they hadn't worked together and their idea of how things were meant to go was remarkably different. Riku traced a finger over the top of the table between them while he studied it. "We don't agree on what to do at night. Or how to handle things. We haven't gotten anything done, except for grab some lame baseball bats." That left out the part where Kairi attacked them, and where he had that weird hair growing from him. As much as he would have liked for Naminé to know, he didn't need her to worry. "If you want one, you can have it." Better than keeping it around in his closet, and wasn't that what those things were probably meant for?
"I don't want you getting into danger or to feel forced, but if you ever want to, let me know. I know you don't always have to hang back." On numerous occasions, Naminé had shown how strong-willed she was. Riku felt it would be somewhat unfair to her to make her a sitting duck if she didn't want to be one.
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It was nice to know that, despite that, Riku was still offering to take Naminé out during the night. Yet, perhaps because of what he just told her, she felt like she would be even more in the way. Perhaps it was best to wait until something was resolved, an agreement or compromise made. Even though she knew Sora, Kairi, and Riku, it felt like there was no room for her. Maybe guilt from what she had done lingered.
"Thank you. I... I'm not sure if I'll need such a thing, but I'll let you know." It was the least she could do, not wanting to turn Riku's offer down completely. She thought it might cause him to worry more (or worse, insist). "I do have some other friends who have traveled with me before." Falis came to mind, someone whom she admired a lot. "But, I hope you three can work something out. If you need anything, please let me know as well."
There had to be... something she could do. Even though Naminé didn't want to take up Riku's time, she really didn't want to sit around doing nothing. At least the three of them were trying.
While they were speaking, it seemed like one of the waitresses finally took notice of them. Naminé barely had time to look before being asked "if y'all wanted anything." and the witch was a bit caught off guard. Oh no... she didn't even decide what she wanted yet!
"..." She looked at Riku, perhaps looking a little more lost than she intended.
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"Not the steak," he spoke up, but he didn't want to make Naminé's mind up for her. Riku figured she would catch on to the fact that there was a reason why he was wary of the steak. Any place that was so tightly connected to Landel's with signs up about steak had to be suspicious; it was possible that it was another tool, even if he hadn't been particularly suspicious of the food inside the place. He still wouldn't take any chances out here, not when there could be an opening to free him and his friends wherever he turned.
Unfortunately, that was all he decided. Frantic to make up his mind, he turned over the menu to find the section with seafood. That would work. Given that this place didn't look like it was close to any bodies of water, he didn't know how good it'd be, but it would be close enough. "The salmon meal sounds good," he added. "With ..." And then he paused, trailing off, and looking at the additional sides. He figured that would be enough time to give Naminé a chance to look at the menu. The waitress wasn't someone whose opinion really mattered to him, and he figured she was either brainwashed or thought he was really.
"The soup of the day." It was decisive enough, but he admitted to himself that it felt a little strange doing something so normal as eating in a restaurant after everything. Riku felt a little sheepish trying to hold it all together.
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Seafood made sense, especially considering Riku's island origins. It was also something new for the witch, which was why she decided to order the same thing, with a vegetable side instead of soup. It was definitely different, doing something that should have been 'normal'.
"... This is the first time I've eaten at a restaurant," Naminé quietly observed, the significance of this otherwise minor event sinking in slowly. It was a shame that it had to be here, but on the other hand, it was pretty clear why she seemed surprised.
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"You'll experience a lot more once you get back to the Islands," Riku went on. "You'll still be here for Kairi, won't you?" His hand raised over his heart, and then he pointed at the side of his head, to indicate where she might still exist. It was optimistic, especially for him, but he needed to believe his friends would overcome this obstacle. Still, for Naminé, he wondered if that was even properly optimistic. Maybe not, but he didn't know for sure.
After all, some part of Riku wanted to believe it was better for Naminé and Roxas to be with their Others, but he couldn't say for sure. The fact of it made him feel better, regardless. But it was probably just some belief he cooked up. Despite all the Darkness that lingered in his heart, he never knew what it was like to not feel whole.
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