Hey, chief, Stoneface, I meant to make a report earlier, but I was a little [pause] distracted. By now I assume you've heard Kagerou was killed, but it bears mentioning that she was killed by a monster from Crystala. And she wasn't on Crystala. In fact, I didn't find her anywhere near the bridge--she was along the southeastern bend on the coast
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Locking the door and pocketing the key, he headed for the elevator, intending to go find a decent restaurant and have dinner.
That plan lasted as far as the Bazaar. Stepping off the bridge, Cloud saw a familiar shock of red hair out of the corner of his eye. He paused for a second, remembering Lea's first post earlier that day... maybe the other man didn't want company. Well, he could just ignore Cloud if that was the case.
He moved a little closer before he spoke.] Hey.
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[He paused for a second, considering Lea's wan smile and haunted expression. Unsurprising, considering what happened today, but still... it had to be said.] You look like hell, by the way.
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[A pause at Cloud's assessment, and then he barked a genuine laugh.] You know, that's something I've always really liked about you, Cloud. [He clapped him lightly on the shoulder before withdrawing his hand, recalling how Cloud had seemed uncomfortable under contact that night in the park.] You always seem to know just what to say. [He nods his head, his eyes no less haunted, but his shoulders a little less ( ... )
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[He smiled faintly as Lea clapped him on the shoulder. Taking a moment to consider Lea's invitation, he nodded, shoving his hands into his pockets.] ...sure, why not. I'll come along. [If only to make sure Lea got back to his house safely when the night was over... he would stick to drinking only juice or water tonight.]
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[Cloud gave Grift a friendly nod as Lea helped himself to the bar, stuffing his red-spattered hands into his pockets... not that that helped any. He couldn't hide his face.
He followed Lea readily enough, only pausing to make sure they had two cups. He nodded, eying the bottle a little wryly--so much for his decision to have only water tonight.
...well, it wasn't like he was going to get drunk on sake. Though he would have to see about buying some food eventually, for Lea as well as himself.] That's right. It's pretty good--I've always liked the flavor.
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Giving the bottle of sake a slightly dubious look, Lea held up the two sakazuki--he had never imbibed anything out of a... saucer before--and then headed up the stairs. Setting everything down on the cardtable, he took a seat, automatically plucking his deck of cards from the little pocket on the side of the table and shuffling them absently for a moment before opening the bottle of wine and carefully attempting to pour some into the two little saucers.]So I'm not sure if I should say a toast, perhaps to giving in to stereotypical coping methods, or ( ... )
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He waited patiently until Lea had carefully poured the sake and claimed one of the cups for himself. Then he reached over and took the other one, lifting it in a sketchy salute.] 'Screw trees' isn't a bad toast, for this place.
[He took a sip of sake. Setting his cup down on the table, he leaned back in the chair, regarding Lea calmly. The bitter tone was unsurprising, but Cloud found himself speaking in a slightly more gentle tone than he normally would, in response to it. He had died, and people had grieved for him... he had never lost anyone he cared for. He knew he would someday; he liked too many people, and death was a part of things here too, even though this place twisted it. So his gaze wasn't unsympathetic as he said,] ...were we going to play cards, too?
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He glanced up at Cloud, then back down at the cards in front of him.]
Oh. Just habit, I guess. I don't like having idle hands. [He gives a helpless sort of chuckle.] I'm a fidget, you could say--I've always gotta be drumming my fingers or shuffling cards or something. If I've got nothing in my hands I fold my arms; I hate having empty hands. [Maybe that was why he wielded dual weapons--if he didn't have something in both hands, he felt unbalanced. A pause, and he lifted his ( ... )
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No cheating, huh... well. A promise like that, how can I refuse? [His grin turned into a slight smirk, and he leaned his elbows on the table on either side of his cup.] Blackjack again? That way you won't have to take the time to teach me a new game.
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Blackjack it is, then. Here, we can play a slightly different style now that you know the ropes a little better. I don't really have anything worth betting, though, so... this game's just for bragging rights, okay?
[He deals them each one card face down, and then one face up--a seven of diamonds for Cloud, and then a five of spades for Lea.] Any future hits are played facedown, but that one card remains face-up. It doesn't really tell anybody anything too useful unless it's a face card, but when someone gets an ace dealt face-up, that tends to make thing a bit more interesting.
[He takes another sip of the sake, still surprised by how strong the flavor is, and then gives Cloud an expectant look.] So what's it gonna be?
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He peeked beneath his face-down card--a two of hearts. Hmmmm.] I see. [He tapped the table, asking for another card. He'd have to get a better number than nine if he was going to have a chance of winning the hand.
Sipping from his own cup slowly as he waited for Lea to deal the next card, Cloud considered asking the red-head if there was anything he could do to help... but he decided not to in the end. He was just here to make sure Lea got home alright. He didn't need to start poking around in someone else's business like that.]
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So. Any unexpected memory crystal accidents lately?
[It's not as random as it sounds. Lea had been considering talking to Cloud about the real purpose of the Gingers Club (or, as Toushi preferred to call it, The League of Extraordinary Gingermen featuring Nova and Kager... oh. Well, he wasn't changing the title. Anyway!) for a while now, and so far as he could tell, this was as good a time as any.]
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At Lea's question, he looked up from pondering his options with a raised eyebrow.] I haven't found a single crystal since that time in the park. Why?
[He finished what was left of his sake while waiting for Lea to answer, reaching for the bottle and pouring the last of the clear alcohol into his cup.]
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Glancing up at Cloud again, he tilts his head.] And I just wondered. I've saved my old used crystals, I guess I just wondered if you needed any spares to try things out on. [His grin is wry--he's obviously not serious. He points at his cards then.] Hit or stay?
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