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Jul 20, 2006 20:54

Things would have made more sense when Zechs woke up the next morning, if he had any recollection of the previous night's events. As things were, he'd found that his headache was still present, though at least not as bad as it had been. He'd also found Heero gone, something that had struck him as peculiar. He should have heard something, if Heero ( Read more... )

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imperfecthero01 July 21 2006, 04:55:43 UTC
Now, Heero might be residing in this place at the moment, but smoking is not something he has been doing. He's been in here an hour, possibly a little more - and using the fact that he can be in this room without it bothering him to his advantage.

A little claim that he is a quitting smoker might be a bit of a lie, but it was a useful one. Make a connection with someone, and it eases the fact that you're a stranger, just a little. Familiarity helps the passage of information.

He hasn't gotten much on the way of useful information, yet. But he has made a few of the station members more accepting of him. And that means that he could get that information, if he worked hard enough.

Now, Zechs wasn't someone he quite expected to see today. When he walks over, Heero narrows his eyes at him. It seems that Zechs doesn't remember last night - or at the least, he is pretending not to remember it. Well, he won't be indulged ( ... )

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lightningbaron6 July 21 2006, 05:53:04 UTC
Well, this is certainly very frustrating. Zechs frowns and stands with a hand on one hip.

'Heero, I asked where you've been. Not that I haven't accomplished what was necessary, but you know it's standard protocol to inform your mission partner of where you're going to be. I understand if you had something to attend to before I woke up, but you should have contacted me at some point. I've just hunted over the entire station for you.'

There is no reason that he can think of for Heero's behaviour, save the suspicions he hopes are wrong but which are seeming more and more accurate by the moment.

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imperfecthero01 July 21 2006, 06:14:42 UTC
Will Zechs go away if ignored, or just be more persistent? Unfortunately, experience points to the latter. Heero can't really keep the act up for long, as much as he would like to.

"I wasn't aware we were working together on this anymore," he says, finally. His voice is rather short.

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lightningbaron6 July 21 2006, 06:22:03 UTC
'I wasn't aware that we weren't,' Zechs replies. 'When did you make this decision? I'd at least appreciate being informed, when you decide to operate in direct defiance of Prime's directives.'

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