Well, that was... special. No wonder he was losing respect for this place--the fearful Martin Landel was coming undone, most probably with boredom. So scary. Even Nursey seemed a little exasperated, though that most likely had more to do with X's constant insistence to stay in the Sun Room rather than go inside the Greenhouse
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So Ururu wound up in the Sun Room again, curled up on almost the same spot on the couch, and looking at the door to the cafeteria. No Orihime, no Shiki, no Ken. Even though Fai-san had said they probably just weren't feeling well, and Ururu believed him, she was still hoping that maybe she'd just missed them somehow. If she could just see them, then things would be better. She'd know they were there for sure, and she wouldn't have to worry anymore.
Which was why Ururu watched and waited again.
[Ken-kun!]
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As it stood, however, he fell into indifference, allowing his irritation to crop up only when his head spun. He cursed at himself crawling out of bed, more so when he tripped going out into the hallway. Ken somehow managed to be civil toward the nurse who escorted him to the Sun Room, though, mostly because she gave him the chance for relief. The water she provided him helped clear most of the nausea away.
This was likely a good thing as the first person the boy ran across was a friend. Ken paused at the sight of Ururu among the crowd and with a slightly bemused expression, waved a hand in her direction.
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"Ken-kun!" It had been a very long day for Ururu, but she still managed to wrap her arms tightly around her friend as she barreled into him. "Are you okay?! I didn't see you all day, and I was worried you had disappeared too!"
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The resulting crash was indeed mighty. If Ken did not feel as though his back would snap at any second, he might have commented on her strength. Instead, the child struggled. "Ah-- F-Fine!" He winced in pain. "U-Ururu-san, I'm fine! I just fell asleep!"
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"I'm sorry!" It was easy to kneel on the floor as she scrambled away, and now when she apologized, Ururu bowed down deeply in front of the boy. "I didn't mean to hurt you, Ken-kun. Please don't be mad." Ururu hoped he wasn't mad. It was bad enough when she thought he might have disappeared, but making her friends so upset that they didn't even want to be friends anymore would've been worse. The little girl began to shake as she started to cry, hoping with everything she could that Ken would forgive her. "I promise I didn't. I was just so scared before, when I couldn't find you, or anyone."
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The confirmation came in an instant, and his expression immediately turned apologetic. "Oh, no. You didn't do anything wrong, Ururu-san. I was just surprised..." He trailed off as another thought crept into his mind, one more terrible than the last. "But what do you mean you couldn't find anyone? How long have I been asleep?"
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And Ururu tried really hard to believe it.
"Kurogane-san got taken upstairs, and Fai-san went to get him. But I didn't know that." She hadn't known where anyone was, or how to find them. How was she supposed to help anyone if she couldn't even find where her friends were. "A lot of the people I know already vanished, and I was scared they had too. And you, Ken-kun. Because I didn't see you today."
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No, he amended. It had to have been terrifying.
The child bowed his head, the nausea once again entering into his system. It doubled at the mention of being "taken" upstairs, though he did everything in his power to appear unaffected. "I'm... I'm sorry, Ururu-san." He bit back the urge to stammer. "I'm really sorry. I should have helped you look." I should have been awake.
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Not one single person who'd gone missing for any of them.
But now something Ururu hadn't wanted to happen was, and she shook her head quickly, feeling even worse because now Ken felt guilty. "No, it's not your fault." The little girl quickly scooted closer to her friend, the need to make sure he wasn't as upset urgent. "You were tired. Yesterday too. It's okay that you were sleeping, because you weren't missing or hurt." Ken was okay, and that was what mattered most to Ururu. She didn't want any of her friends to be sad or lonely, or hurt. She just wanted everyone to be okay.
"Don't feel bad, Ken-kun. It's not your fault."
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Supposed to find people... Ken was not officially part of the group, but maybe he could offer some assistance in the matter. It was the least the child could do, especially having done nothing the night before. "Then, um, how about we look for them?" he suggested. "We don't have to actually go to their rooms, but... There's the bulletin."
His eyes moved over to the board. The mess of notes available was overwhelming. "We can also ask the nurses, though I'm not sure how helpful they'd be."
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"It's not hard to tell when a person goes missing. But we want to find them after that. After they're lost." And undo whatever had been done that made them go away. "That's the really important thing, but we haven't found anyone..."
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So where could they all be?
Frustration crept into his face. "What do you think we should do, then?" he asked, mostly to himself.
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Great.
Ken blinked at the transition in subjects, before he shook his head. "I meant to do some more research last night, but it didn't happen." He tried not to bring a palm to his forehead. "And not yet." Which could change the moment he met with the seniors. "Was puberty pretty confusing, too?"
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Being able to offer something to Ken was good though, and Ururu spoke up immediately. "I'll go with you if you want. I can't read very well, but I can fight if any monsters show up." That was something at least? And that way, she could make sure Ken stayed safe. "But I need to check on my friends first, in F3. I want to be sure that they're okay." And that they were still there.
When Ken asked about puberty, Ururu thought about it carefully before she answered. "Sort of. People wrote long replies with hard words I didn't know. But it's supposed to be how boys and girls change when they're old enough to have sex. I think." She didn't want to be wrong about it. That would be bad. "Maybe we can research that too."
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If she insisted on accompanying him, though, Ken wasn't going to stop her. "Why don't we meet up at F3, then?" he suggested. "My room isn't far from the female block so getting there shouldn't be a problem. Oh." The expression on his face suddenly shifted to sobriety. "If you have to find me at night, my room is M85. If I'm not there, try F35." Of all rooms available, Mitsuru's seemed most probable for a S.E.E.S. gathering. This should help in the event of an emergency, such as last night.
He figured Ururu would receive some pretty complex answers regarding puberty, if their earlier notes were of any indication. "Hmm, do you remember any of the words? If so, we can look for a dictionary..." But where? Ken mulled it over.
Something finally struck. Oh, yeah. That room with the ( ... )
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