There were very few activity shifts, Cloud was sure, that could possibly make him feel more like he was being treated like a child. He took a seat at one of the tables and blankly examined the materials set out before him. A pair of the dullest scissors he'd ever seen were labeled 'ages 3 and up'. It was good to know where the patients stood in
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"Well, it's not as exciting as we'd both like..." If she was going to go down face first, she'd rather meet her end in battle, not from the back of a broad, hairy man. Life was cruel.
Taking a seat in front of Zack, the brunette absently began fishing for crayons. "It was... the night before last--the one where none of the doors were correct--and I met another patient heading the same way I was. Mmm long story short, I face planted into his shoulder when we suddenly crashed into the institute's kitchen pantry on his motorcycle..." It probably didn't help that they were drinking, but... "It doesn't hurt anymore, though..." She continued just to alleviate any worry. "Actually, it really only hurt the day after. Heard you guys had an exciting night too..." It was worth a shot to try and move the subject past her own clumsiness.
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"Yuffie helped you out with a bit, right?" he asked with a tilt of his head. "That was nice of her." Surprisingly nice. But it seemed that Tifa and Cloud were on the ninja's good list, so that would explain it. Zack wasn't sure that he would ever quite make it there, despite his best efforts to make sure the girl didn't die when she'd been younger.
He'd also attacked her home and taken one of its forts down singlehandedly, so he couldn't completely blame Yuffie.
"Yeah, that night was pretty crazy for us. I'm sad you weren't there," he said sincerely. "We got a Thunder materia out of it, but you got something too, didn't you?" They'd had to be vague over the bulletin, but now he could finally find out for sure. Yuffie had guessed at it being an Ice, but he'd rather double-check.
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"Yeah, I wish we all could have gone back together... I heard you guys were on the Highwind though, right?" Her squiggly blue chocobo was forgotten for more interesting matters. "And got attacked by a Tonberry of all things..." It was a pity something so cute could be so goddamn annoying. Her visit on Gaia hadn't been very pleasant or nostalgic. The King Behemoth romping through Mt. Nibel had been the least of her problems that night.
At the mention of the materia, Tifa scooted closer and leaned over the table, so none of the nurses still circling could hear. "I wound up with an Ice materia and a pry bar. The pry bar's yours, since I don't need it. It laid the zombies in Doyleton out flat pretty well..."
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The moment that Tifa started to lean in toward him, Zack followed suit, nodding his head when what Yuffie had told him was confirmed. And it sounded like there was something extra tossed in for him. He raised his eyebrows at the girl. "It's not a sword, but that'll definitely work in the meantime. Where'd you find it?" He doubted that she'd picked it up back on Gaia, which meant it had probably been around here somewhere.
Even though he wanted to ask Tifa about her trip back home, he knew that would only distract him from what he had to tell her. "And about last night," he eventually spoke up with a sigh, "well, we couldn't find Aerith anywhere. And I asked a nurse today, and she told me she'd been released." He didn't know if Tifa had been aware of what that meant, but he would pass on the information if need be.
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