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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It made sense to her at least. And Ken wasn't telling her no, so that was good. She again nodded at his suggestion of where to meet, and took care to memorize the room numbers he gave her. "Okay. My room is F30. The other place I go sometimes is Fai-san's room, and that's M99."
There were some things that Ururu remembered from the bulletin, but she didn't want to tell Ken the wrong words. She thought about it for a moment when the boy asked, then suddenly moved to her feet. "Stay here, okay?" With no more than that, Ururu went over to the bulletin, searching the notes until she found the one that she was looking for. Taking the paper down, the girl then brought it back to Ken for him to review. "Here. It's been up for awhile, so I don't think anyone will mind if you hold onto it now."
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