Characters: Watanuki, Break
Setting: Blue Kitchen, possibly moving to the doll bathroom.
Time: Night 019, after
Sure Hope You've Learned Your Lesson.Summary: Break and Watanuki, fucking up your kitchen since 2009! Also a dolly tea party and truth beetles. This thread may close in the future.
Warnings: Possibility of beetles being unpleasant and
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Hated the lonely feeling it evoked.
I want to go home.
It was a soft wish, one he'd never voice. Right now, what he really wanted was to find his friends. That was what he wanted the most of all. Break. Or Miku. One of them. I need to find them.
He didn't remember how he'd gotten separated, just that he had and that he needed to find them again. He was tired, really. He just...he needed.
The kitchen door swung open easily under his fingers. He blinked at the specitical, lips quirking into an automatic smile even as Luffy snarled behind him.
Luffy brushed past his master, hackles raised as he stared at the doll. It was one of the monsters, one of the creatures that haunted the hall. He crossed the kitchen, sliding between Break and the doll, chest rumbling with the force of his growl.
It was easy to forget that he was a wild animal, sometimes. And then other times...well.
Not.
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"Oh, how good of you to drop by! I wasn't sure I could take much more of talking to myself." He had gotten so used to this unnatural honesty that he didn't even cringe when he said that; it wasn't something he would usually admit, but at least it was harmless. He offered Luffy a biscuit and a soothing pat on the head.
"It's all right, Luffy, Vanessa will only hurt you if we all turn our backs on her at once. So don't do that," he added, glancing up at Watanuki. "She's not housebroken yet. Or rather, she is housebroken, but in this house that's not a particularly good thing to be. Would you like to sit down ( ... )
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"Neither, exactly. Well, I suppose it counts as lonely, but it's just that I seem to be hearing voices-- my voice at least-- and it's much easier to ignore when there's someone to talk to. Vanessa was perfectly good company-- though I suppose you'll do too, in a pinch," Break finished, grinning at him.
Break trusted Watanuki too, as much as he trusted anyone. That was the trouble, though; Break trusted him, but that made him more reluctant to tell him his secrets. He stood to lose a friendship rather than just the respect of a stranger. But he didn't want to send him off. Loneliness aside, he felt that maybe if anyone could take his secrets in stride, it would be Watanuki. It was an odd conflict of interests, really.
"And what have you been up to, tonight?"
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"You know hearing voices is one of the early signs of insanity, I guess that means we're both going crazy. Or that means that we've already been crazy and have just been hiding it."
Watanuki didn't realize the significance of Break's trust, not really. They were friends, and therefore Break was one of the few people he could safely talk to.
"I was looking for Eva." He hadn't meant to admit it, but that had been what he was doing. "I wanted to check on her. And then I was looking for you, and Miku. I needed to be around someone."
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