Renji probably would have just kept sleeping at the table in the cafeteria if someone had let him. He was just so tired (thanks to the drugs) and really didn't feel good either (thanks to the drugs?). But, as was inevitable, a nurse showed up and shook him, none-too-gently, into a state that resembled wakefulness if not closely inspected
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The rest of the nurse's words faded away, though, as Rukia caught sight of a bright red shock of hair. Renji? Ignoring the nurse, she ran over to where he was laying on a couch and squatted down next to him. He looked terrible! How could he have gotten so injured in such a short time? What had happened? Rukia reached up to shake his shoulder. "Renji. Wake up."
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He almost jumped when Rukia grabbed him. He also almost reached up to touch her hand, but he managed to wrestle that idea into submission. Concentrate. He needed to concentrate. His hand made a small movement, little more than a twitch, but that was all.
"Most of the thingies... monsters... they're easy." He grinned. "Been killing 'em with ballpoint pens. But some of 'em... all you can do is run." He tapped his fingers, gathering up more thoughts. "Sometimes, they set other prisoners... set them against us. Sometimes they take people and... and... do things to them. Things." He was getting frustrated again. "Just doing my best to watch the kids."
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Rukia listened to both her companion's descriptions of night-time, still unsure of what exactly was going on. Frowning, she finally said, "Then, do you mean to say you've both been here for some time? Renji, how did you get here?"
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He nodded in concurrence with what Renji had said. "They take the patients and make them believe falsities, make them fight for them against the rest of us. Or they whisk you away to a dark room and poke you with needles and knives. I've personally had that treatment. It's not exactly the most glorious thing to experience."
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"Three days," Rukia murmured, folding her arms again. "And it's been weeks since," she glanced at Eric, wondering how much Renji had told him. She decided it probably didn't matter all that much, since Eric was dead as well, and circumstances had changed so much. "Since the execution. But you didn't... You survived. If Ichigo is here too, did he tell you everything that's happened?"
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He caught Renji's look and tried to continue where he'd left off. "Yes, most of the people here are from totally different places. I myself am not from whatever world you two come from, perhaps not even the same reality. It all depends on who you ask...though no one seems to have crossed between their world and another of the ones represented here. They were all isolated until this place sprang up, as far as I can tell."
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He glanced at Eric. He figured that if anyone knew what it had felt like, these last few days, he would.
He opened his mouth to - he wasn't sure what he was going to say. Another apology? A request for forgiveness he didn't deserve.
No. He forced himself over to a different topic. "The three kids I've been keeping an eye on... two are from places I've never heard of. The third, Claire... she's from America."
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She looked from Renji to Eric. "Tell me if I have this right. This is a," she paused, searching for the phrase, "mental institute... somewhere. There are people - patients - here from many different worlds, or realities... By day it's like this," she said gesturing around the room. "But by night there are monsters and experiments." It really sounded ridiculous. Then again, if she were to tell a human in Ichigo's world about Shinigami, Hollows, the Arrancar, she'd probably get laughed at. Or put in a mental institution...
She looked around again. "How is it that no one had escaped yet?"
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"Escape is just a bit more difficult than you might think. The nurses seem harmless but they have drugs and tend to catch up with people very quickly. the orderlies have brute strength, and then there are only a few entrances and exits here. Of course there's also the dulling of everyone's abilities...I'd pull a cheshire cat and be out of here in seconds, but it just doesn't work here."
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That was the most coherent thing he'd said so far. He was pretty proud of himself, ridiculously so.
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"What kids?" she asked Renji.
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"Wait," she blurted, looking at Renji with wide eyes. "If you're here now, but you were also with me just before I woke up here, then... Does that mean there is another me... back in Soul Society?"
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"I doubt it," he said, shaking his head. "My personal theory is that people are being pulled from different parts of the time line of their world. Which would lead one to assume that you somehow got back there sometime in the future here, but were placed at the exact moment you left from your own world." He paused. "Or you could be right and a doppleganger has been running about in your place. You never know."
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