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Day 58: Cafeteria
Anise woke up feeling lucky to be alive. She still felt a bit waterlogged, even though her skin, hair, and clothes were completely dry. During last night's adventures, she'd swallowed a lot of water, and it still felt heavy and disgusting in her stomach. Her arms and legs were tired from treading water. Lying still in her bed, she still kind of felt like she was floating and bobbing in the water.
But she was alive.
Knowing how close she came to death last night, and remembering the lengths her friends had gone to in order to save her, there was no way Anise could let a little discomfort get her down. She had to be at her best today so she wouldn't seem ungrateful to Guy and Claude. On that note, she had to remember to thank them properly, now that she was better able to express herself.
While getting ready, Anise was surprised to actually run into Claude that morning. He came to her room asking for the notebook he stored there (or maybe it was an excuse to see her cute face again), so Anise happily located it and handed it over. She was pretty tired, but the big smile she gave him was genuine. Who wouldn't be happy to see her savior so soon after a dramatic rescue?
After he left, Anise finished re-tying her pigtails into a low position so the military beret would fit on her head, and then she was ready! Even though her stomach wasn't feeling that great, she figured sitting down to a decent meal would help normalize it. And luckily for her, she was among the few who had the privilege of eating such a meal. Anise filled a plate with french toast topped with syrup and fruit, accompanied by small portions of each of the available side dishes.
It looked like she was early, which meant there weren't a lot of people around. That was okay, though. Anise could get a good head start on her meal before any company came around. She sat down at a table by herself and started on her sausage first.
[for Tolten!]
But she was alive.
Knowing how close she came to death last night, and remembering the lengths her friends had gone to in order to save her, there was no way Anise could let a little discomfort get her down. She had to be at her best today so she wouldn't seem ungrateful to Guy and Claude. On that note, she had to remember to thank them properly, now that she was better able to express herself.
While getting ready, Anise was surprised to actually run into Claude that morning. He came to her room asking for the notebook he stored there (or maybe it was an excuse to see her cute face again), so Anise happily located it and handed it over. She was pretty tired, but the big smile she gave him was genuine. Who wouldn't be happy to see her savior so soon after a dramatic rescue?
After he left, Anise finished re-tying her pigtails into a low position so the military beret would fit on her head, and then she was ready! Even though her stomach wasn't feeling that great, she figured sitting down to a decent meal would help normalize it. And luckily for her, she was among the few who had the privilege of eating such a meal. Anise filled a plate with french toast topped with syrup and fruit, accompanied by small portions of each of the available side dishes.
It looked like she was early, which meant there weren't a lot of people around. That was okay, though. Anise could get a good head start on her meal before any company came around. She sat down at a table by herself and started on her sausage first.
[for Tolten!]
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She seemed to dwell on the thought for a second, thoughtfully swirling her spoon in the pink goo. What were they doing now? The usual, probably. More fighting. A nauseous chill accompanied the realization that they might be better off without her, that she couldn't accidentally hurt them when things turned dark. Like she hurt everyone. Luckily, Mikado's explanation of -san interrupted her thoughts and she looked up, startled, as if she'd forgotten he was there. "You don't have to be polite," she said, shaking her head. "You can just call me Lily. Or...or should I call you Mikado-san?" That time, her pronunciation bordered on correct. "I don't know Japan, really. Something made him attack me and my friend, and he called me Lily-san when he apologized."
Lilies were white, then. The name was more appropriate for Heine than herself. Although a life under halogen lights had left her pale, there was still some pinkness to Lily's skin, along with the vibrant blondness of her hair.
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Lily seemed honest, despite a bit naive. Maybe she was just sheltered? They might have something in common, then. Mikado decided that he'd have to just work it out for himself. Masaomi wasn't around, and besides him there weren't a lot of people that Mikado would take completely at face value.
...Or was he around? Just because he hadn't seen him didn't mean anything. He still hadn't seen Celty, and Izaya spoke of her.
"Ahh, I'd rather... It's a bit personal to call you...." There wasn't really a way to explain it to people who didn't understand already. He'd have to come up with a solution going forward. He didn't mind if people found it easier to just call him by his given name, but doing the same to others just felt too strange. "You can call me what you like, though. I don't mind."
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"There are monsters," Lily said. "Or, at least, I read there were monsters. On the bulletin. But where I come from, we have to fight things all the time." She chose her words carefully, trying to select ones that wouldn't make her seem like...like what she was. One of them. "Here, we get to go outside, and there's a lot of free time. I even saw a cat. A cat! It was orange and striped and really soft. It let me hold it." Lily stopped herself, knowing that she probably sounded as silly now as she did when Rose first encouraged her to pet the small creature. These people saw cats all the time. "It almost makes up for the food," she finished, scooping up a spoonful and let the goop fall back into the bowl with a messy plop.
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Luckily, Mikado had something else to think about. He watched her as she spoke, half of what she was saying lining up with the brief view he had of her, the other half becoming something new. Slowly his brain was working over what she was saying. She seemed nice, and young, despite her actual age. But having to fight things? Constantly? Thinking this place was nice and being pleased to go outside. He would have thought she didn't have a home except for that last part. Why would she be pleased to go outside if she was something close to homeless? The boy tilted his head. A part of Mikado wanted to consider his words carefully, but despite his inclination for internal development, Mikado was a person of action. Someone who spoke what they thought, even perhaps where they shouldn't.
"Were you... like a child-soldier, maybe?" He asked this with an open expression, as if this was something to ask any he came across. Child-soldiers seemed something more fantasy than reality in the decade and area Mikado grew up, but if there were things he was learning, it was that the line between fantasy and reality often crossed, with effects to be enjoyed. If she hadn't said fight, he might not have thought about it. She could have been in jail before, but her personality was too innocent for that, he thought.
...And then, he realized he might have been rude. "Ah- Uh, do you like cats, Lily-san? I haven't been around them a lot." That she had described it how she had was really... Pretty cute of her.
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But she couldn't talk about that that. Not yet. Not ever. No one would be friends with a person like her, and as much as Lily hated twisting the truth, she hated her loneliness even more. And the voice, it fed on that emotion. It whispered most forcefully through weakness, clamored for revenge against those who would reject her.
So no. She wouldn't talk. She'd answer his question, give the answers Heine might have given. She'd hide for as long as she could.
"Yes," she finally said. Lily seemed to have lost interest in her food, not that it was that interesting to begin with. "I mean...I think that's what you could call it. We were going to escape, though." That, or degrade into monsters. "I didn't want to hurt anyone."
It was safe. A safe enough answer. Mikado couldn't guess the truth from that. Could he? He didn't sound disgusted when he asked the question. She watched him for a second, trying to read his expression, but his mention of cats quickly raced past her anxiety.
"I love cats," she said with a grin. "They make this quiet sound, like their whole body is vibrating, and they have little pink tongues, and they rest against you when they're going to sleep, and-" And again, she'd gotten carried away with excitement. Mikado knew what cats were like. Everyone did. "I'm sorry," she said, glancing down. "It's just that back home, we...I never saw a cat before."
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He thought for a moment, then continued. "And maybe you'll end up seeing your friends here? I've met someone I know, and I heard there's a couple more as well." The fact caught up belatedly. Wow. A child-soldier. Had she been kidnapped to... Africa or China? Mikado had no idea what countries still used those. She looked too European--did Russia have child-soldiers?
Mikado thought of Simon suddenly, and mentally shuddered. He could have been one, for certain.
His smile widened peacefully as she spoke, watching her. Yes, it was really cute. She spoke without shame or embarrassment--ah, he spoke too soon. He waved a hand. "No, no, it's fine, Lily-san. It's nice that you have something you like so much." If all she knew was fighting, a cat must be something so unique. "And it's called purring. They do it when they're really happy, I think."
Part of him wanted to question her fiercely on the fact of her background, curious about the details. He asked nothing. She seemed on guard about it, and there might be some unpleasant memories attached. Maybe some other time....