i want to be the surgeon that cuts you open

Oct 24, 2009 18:12

Who: Yoite, Miharu, Dietrich, Madam Red, possibly Ciel?
What: Miharu needs medical attention immediately. Yoite's like flipping out. Dietrich's a dick. Madam Red is a godsend. Ciel is moral support or something? Dude. This is nuts, okay.
Where: Ciel & Madam Red's apartment.
When: October 24, in the afternoon
Warnings: :(

that fixes all of life's mistakes )

rokujou miharu, ciel phantomhive, yoite, madame red, dietrich von lohengrin

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alle_liegt October 25 2009, 01:34:20 UTC
"This is the place, right?" Dietrich glances up at the door, then over to Yoite.

"Well? Open it up. Or we can wait until you've stopped crying. Either one. It's your call." His patience was running thin. A combination of things really, none that mattered right now.

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liricamente October 25 2009, 01:40:39 UTC
"I can open it." Yoite wipes his face with his glove, and opens the door without knocking. There isn't time for formalities, and Yoite's never been much for alerting people of his presence anyway. Still, he calls out: "Red. Red. Come get Miharu."

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ripperwantstea October 25 2009, 01:46:46 UTC
The redheaded woman had just returned from her own house and was placing a few clothes in her room when she heard the door open. Not sure if it was Ciel or someone else, she made her way to the living room only to see Yoite and Dietrich enter with Miharu in his hands.

Her red eyes instantly fell onto Miharu's body and she immediately went over them. "Ah... I apologize, I would have opened the door for you both, but I just returned from my own house..." She brought a hand up to feel Miharu's face for a moment before looking up to the others. "...follow me. We'll put him in a bed so I can properly look at him." With that said, she turned and headed into the room she had been staying in; Yoite's old room. She didn't glance back because she figured they'd silently follow after.

"Tell me... what exactly happened?" It was a question directed to either of them; whoever answered wasn't important, as long as someone told her what happened.

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