Who: Big Boss & anyone that wants to see a grouchy, blind old man bound to a hospital bed
When: Sunday to Wednesday? WHENEVER YOU LIKE
Where: Skye Medical
Summary: Big Boss almost got killed while chasing the remnants with Triela, but instead of losing his life he just lost his eye and is now in the hospital! Whoo! He also punched a doctor in the
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"I needed to," was her curt reply to him.
She'd run away, eventually. Jack was taken in and she wasn't allowed to follow, and as it turned out, he wasn't the only one to make a scene and strike a doctor. Triela had been held back by men twice her size after kicking a man in charge of Jack's gurney in the face. She could swear she felt a molar or two dislodge through the heel of her boot. And honestly, she did feel bad for it. It had been an accident. There was just no way her mind would allow her body to stay still when Jack was being touched and handled and taken away.Proving to Daedalus that she wouldn't faint on the way back took a little while ( ... )
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A soldier is nothing without his eyes. It's equivalent to dying, and that's exactly how Jack feels. A little more dead, even if the ECG is telling him otherwise. His condition is stable, although it hasn't been that unstable to begin with. But for him, it can't be worse.
And Triela isn't the only one that has to live with the shame now. He's never failed an assignment before, save for the one that had been supposed to fail to begin with. Sometimes there were minor setbacks, but never complete failure. He's fought enemies that don't bleed before and taken them down. Why not these? Why are rockets and bullets not enough? What else can he do ( ... )
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When Liquid touched him (just a few inches away from his throat--), he flinched, and his breathing became erratic for a few seconds. He's going to kill me. There was no way in hell Liquid wouldn't use that opportunity, right? Instinctively, he grasped the man's wrist as hard as possible in his current condition, ready to break it because his subconscious registered it as a threat. It took a bit for rationality to kick back in ( ... )
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Still, he couldn't really blame the man for being paranoid. He wouldn't have waited if he'd been in the same situation. His fingers lightly drummed against Big Boss' shoulder, a silent reprimand. It was oddly pitiful to see, that paranoid reaction ( ... )
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When.
"I don't know," he replied. When they decided what to do about my eyesight, I guess. Until now, no one had even told him what exactly was up with that...irreparable damage probably wasn't out of the question. His arm was nothing, and would heal up quickly, especially with some help. The abdominal wound wasn't too bad, either, so that couldn't be the reason why they kept him here ( ... )
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Now that he thought about it, those echoing halls, those hushed, faceless women and men in labcoats were his first memories. His heart was in his stomach. He didn't want to be here, but on the other hand, he was sort of glad that Jack was getting professional care - that he was somewhere that Ritsuka could visit.
Jack wasn't allowed to disappear. Everyone important disappeared. Jack wasn't allowed.
Clenching and unclenching tiny fists, Ritsuka steeled himself for the courage to go inside - and not, he reminded himself, not yell ( ... )
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Ritsuka. It took a while for him to process the voice and the name, but he wouldn't have a face to go along with them, save for the one in his memory.
Ice cream. Flowers.
"Ah..." It was a rather disoriented sound, but enough sign that he was awake and listening. He'd need a few more moments to leave the fog and respond properly, with words, and not with fists, because his instincts took over.
"I hope you didn't come here alone." He really wanted to say, I don't know if it'll get better, and I'd love to see the flowers, but, - but none of that seemed very appropriate. He was glad the boy was here, and at the same time he wasn't. He shouldn't be seeing him like this ( ... )
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Ah, yet she hadn't kept away.
"Yes, yes," she says, and pats the side of his jaw before drawing her hand back. "I know. I'm not doing any shaving today."
The wounded and the unconscious tend to feel something when she's nearby. It's like a sense of eternity - it's like knowing that the utmost calm is about three inches away from how far they can reach. Jack is not dying, but they've filled his veins with so much of God knows what; Shijima speculates that he's a little bit off right now. Maybe he can feel her. Maybe he can just feel her hair. She's not sure which option she prefers ( ... )
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