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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liricamente October 25 2009, 01:56:57 UTC
Yoite does follow, of course - he'd bring Miharu himself, he wants to bring Miharu himself, but he isn't strong enough, and he hates relying on Dietrich. He hates himself, right now. He doesn't know whether he's angry or scared.

"It's my fault," he says to Madam Red, "It's my fault, I told him - I was trying to show him that he wasn't well. He tried to show me that he could run. He couldn't. He fell - his heart wasn't working. I had to make it start." And it had taken a lot out of him, too; his gloves have specks of newer blood on them, thanks to his coughing. "It's my fault. You have to make him better."

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alle_liegt October 25 2009, 02:03:48 UTC
Dietrich followed, Miharu still in his arms. Safely, though not too close to himself. Just enough to make sure he was as comfortable as could be, and out of any most harm from any movement.

He kept quiet in the matter. It wasn't his business, and he didn't care right now - as long as it was fixed with time. Until then, he'd go to the room, lay him down there and stay right by the bed against the wall.

Might as well stay until he was dismissed at this point.

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ripperwantstea October 25 2009, 02:16:29 UTC
Moving aside from the bedroom's door so both could enter, Madam Red brought her vision to Yoite as he entered and started to explain. Her brows furrowed a bit as she listened. "...running." She paused; she figured Miharu was convinced he was well, so asking Yoite why he didn't stop Miharu was probably pointless.

"So young... to have heart failure..." She looked to the boy they were talking about, studying his features. He seemed very small as well. Smaller than what he was supposed to be. She glanced back to Yoite as he pleaded to make Miharu better and nodded once. "...I'll do what I can." She looked to Dietrich and gestured to the bed. "Lay him here."

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alle_liegt October 25 2009, 02:28:48 UTC
Gently so, Dietrich did just that. He laid Miharu down and moved away, casually running a hand half through his hair as he backed off.

"Should I leave, or what? I can do either." He didn't really care, nor have an opinion. He looked to Yoite. "Wouldn't want you to have a breakdown either, while we're at it." Though from the looks of things; that was already happening.

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liricamente October 25 2009, 02:52:49 UTC
"Are you going to stay and help?" On the one hand, Yoite wants Dietrich to gtfo. On the other, there are things that Miharu needs that Yoite can't do himself. He stares at Miharu, and sucks in a shaky breath. It catches in his throat, and he coughs more. "I'm not- I won't break. I won't."

He is, though.

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alle_liegt October 25 2009, 03:16:34 UTC
"I can stay, I don't care. If you need the help - well someone has to do it. And if you can't, and I'm already here. Why bother getting another helping hand. You're practically useless except for comfort to Miharu; and you know it. So sit down and be his comfort. Shut up and tell him everything is going to be okay and no crying.

That said. What can I do?"

Yes; with that said, his expression was ever sweet again.

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ripperwantstea October 25 2009, 03:26:43 UTC
The redhead looked between the two boys keeping silent for a bit. Her eyes fell onto Yoite at Dietrich's words about him breaking down, and a concerned face formed at the boy's words.

She looked back to Dietrich to give a proper reply to him. "You may leave if you wish. However, I'd prefer it if you did stay. Just in case..." She was ready to say more, however Miharu's attempt to speak caught her attention, and she quickly turned to the boy on the bed.

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queens_guarddog October 25 2009, 11:27:01 UTC
Ciel, who had been standing at the door and watching this whole--

Should it be classified as a drama or a tragedy? Well, no one had died yet, so drama it was.

"Is that all you have left, Miharu?" he asked in a low, taunting voice. The barest hint of a smirk crossed his lips, but it didn't reach his eyes.

"You really should try harder. You haven't been eating and you don't sleep. Yes, I saw your entries." he curled his nose, angry for some reason, "Who said you could just roll over and die, hm? There are people who count on you! You have loved ones! There are people who would kill to have what you have." he darted a look at his Aunt, "No one, no matter how good, can save you if you don't want to be saved. How badly do you want it, Miharu? Show us."

Yes, it was an order.

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alle_liegt October 26 2009, 02:48:34 UTC
So much commotion you're causin, kid. Dietrich merely scoffed under his breath, watching. Taking it in and waiting to be addressed. Ah. There it was; from the red woman who reminded him of a spider.

"Fine. Just tell me what you need." He was pretty smart; and caught onto things too well for his own good - there wasn't any doubt that he wouldn't be helpful. As he thought; he was there any way ... even if there wasn't anything for him he was getting from the deal.

A fifteen year old with a heart attack, a tall bean-boy who couldn't stop the crying, and a red spider and her what-could-be child 'thing'. Yeah, not the company he'd choose but it was company that would do (and he was started to wonder how desperate the island was making him for entertainment. At least, no one was smoking. Oh.. there it was. He found the upside.

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liricamente October 26 2009, 21:22:47 UTC
"Don't say that to him," Yoite says to Ciel, sounding so, so sad, so panicked, and he takes Miharu's hand. "He'll hear you-"

He's trying to cushion the atmosphere, as if Miharu is made of glass. Right now, he most definitely is (moreso than usual, in Yoite's eyes).

He may be a bean-boy, but he's determined to keep Miharu alive.

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