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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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But Grell was putting words in his mouth. Never once had he said that he'd lost someone he "held dear." All he'd said was that someone had died, although his reaction probably implied a whole lot more. Still, that didn't really describe his relationship with Jones. They'd worked together and they'd gotten along, but that was about it. It was more the principle of the matter, the fact that he'd been put into an experience like that again. No, he'd walked right into it.
And Aguilar had watched from afar. He hadn't acted like he'd been enjoying it, but Harvey knew he must have been. Just like the Joker had enjoyed taunting him in that hospital room.
The offer for help in his revenge gave Harvey pause for a moment, mainly because he hadn't been granted anything like it since Jason had been here. He stared across the table at Grell as if he could somehow judge his sincerity if he looked for long enough. He was decent at it, considering his profession. "Unless you can get me a clear shot at Aguilar, I don't think you can help," he replied. While Grell's openness was intriguing, Harvey knew that actually getting his hands on Aguilar was probably impossible. Or it wouldn't be happening for a while yet, at least.
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"And if I could?" He really couldn't; not yet at least, but he would be willing to try to see Harvey take a few more steps into the darkness. A shining star was so much more brilliant as it fell from the Heavens and Grell had a feeling that when Harvey fell, it would burn everything in its wake. Or perhaps he already had and this was simply a reenactment of that horror. The fork stopped and the death god smiled. "If nothing else, Harvey, I do want to help you. I've taken quite a liking to you-" and to his dour attitude "- so whatsoever is within my power...I extend my hand to you."
He'd done this once before. He'd helped a woman take revenge on the dirty whores of Whitechapel. Women who did not deserve the gift they'd been given flaunted it in the face of those who had what was rightfully theirs stolen away. They had deserved their deaths at her hands. Grell had never seen anyone so beautiful as she had been when covered in blood and drowned in rage and sorrow.
"If you want it. I can be a wonderful ally." He stabbed a piece of toast and raised it up, considering it for a moment as the smile on his face widened and darkened. "Or a most fearsome enemy."
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Still, it wasn't like he should brush this off for that reason. Maybe Grell was telling the truth. There really wasn't much reason for him to lie, was there? And it would help to have someone he could work with who wouldn't shy away from death and morals that weren't quite so spit-shined. He hadn't had that since Jason, and he had to admit that it was tiring, having to act like he cared at least a little bit all the time.
"Doesn't seem like you have much in the way of power, but I'm not going to refuse help," he said after a lengthy pause, partly because it was entertaining to leave Grell hanging for a bit. He didn't know if that last part of Grell's offer had been some sort of threat, but he decided not to take it that way.
"But all right, deal. Not sure when I'll need you, but I'll keep it in mind, at least." He wasn't going to say that it went both ways since Harvey honestly didn't know if he'd want to lend a hand to whatever Grell got up to at night, but he figured he could play this whole thing by ear.
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You're going to rot here. Human. Grow old, die, and decompose. We're not coming for--
Grell waved a hand at the air around him, trying to chase off that familiar voice. Not now! Why did he have to hear his voice when he was having such a good time?! It wasn't until the voices stopped that he realized how odd it must look to Harvey, seeing Grell shoo away demons that didn't exist to him. Humans could barely see what was right in front of their faces sometimes. Gods couldn't expect them to see supernatural things as well. To cover up his actions, he quickly stabbed his toast and took a bite, swallowing it down in a huff.
"Yes, well, you've simply never seen me shine at night. These dreadfully dull days take all the power out of my performances." Reaching forward with one hand, palm down, Grell smiled. "It's a deal, however, Harvey Dent. Should you ever find anyone else you simply can't stand, do let me know. It's in my business to rid the world of people after all."
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But here was someone who knew a thing or two about death -- or didn't seem to mind discussing it openly, at least -- and that was surprisingly hard to find here. It hadn't been hard back in Gotham, but it was like everyone was packed with morals in this place. It occurred to Harvey that he'd once been that way, but he chose not to dwell on that too long.
"All right," he said, taking the man's hand and giving it a brief shake before pulling away again. "We should figure out a way to signal each other on the bulletin without being obvious about it." Peter and Scott and the others would probably notice if he was discussing less than savory plans with someone, after all.
"And what have you been doing at night?" he went on to ask. Harvey had been making good use of his time -- or so he'd thought until the coliseum -- so he wanted to know how Grell had been utilizing the freedom they were offered when the doors unlocked.
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"Do you have any nicknames you prefer?" Grell asked, inspecting a piece of toast on the end of his fork. "Or shall I simply create a name you?"
Because there were sooo many names he could give him; none of which would likely go over well with him. Except for one, but Grell doubted Harvey would find that one very amusing despite it being appropriate. After finishing off one of the pieces of toast, Grell took a sip of water and sighed, pushing the remaining slice around on the plate.
"As for the night? Enjoying myself of course. What else is there to do?" Other than explore and go places he had little interest in. "Unlike the others here, I have no pressing need to return so I simply..." Grell smiled and pressed the tines of his fork slowly into the bread, watching as syrup blossomed up as blood would from skin. "...Enjoy my time. If that means exploring, I go. If it means teaching someone naughty a lesson?"
Grell stabbed the toast harder.
"I've every means to do that." He set the fork down and leaned forward, threading his fingers together and resting his chin on the bridge created. "Now I would ask you that, but seeing as you've just lost someone it would seem we can all see what sort of dangerous things you do."
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He was probably going to get a ridiculous answer to that question, but it was a necessary evil at this point.
In the end, Grell's answer about what he did with his nights was pretty vague, but it seemed to boil down to "whatever I feel like." Sometimes that was exploring and sometimes that was teaching someone a lesson, which could really mean any number of things. Still, what stood out most was the fact that Grell didn't seem that interested in getting home. Considering what he'd said before about waiting for his boss to come find him, that seemed contradictory.
But then Grell had to mention Jones again, even if it was just a reference. He didn't even know who it was, couldn't have any way of knowing, and yet Harvey had to fight not to flinch. "Yeah, it hasn't been all fun and games on my end," he said darkly.
"But why aren't you gnawing at the bit to get back? I thought you were waiting for your boss to come get you." It was a question that was going to bug him unless he asked and he saw no reason not to.
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No more frowns for Harvey. No, Grell would be making sure the pretty American attorney-turned-vigilante would get his revenge in the bloodiest way possible. What would Harvey look like, Grell wondered, with Aguilar's blood splashing over his skin? Soaking into those bandages? Or whatever was hidden behind them?
You're not wanting to come back because you know there's no place for you to go back to. You're going to end your days as a mortal, Grell Sutcliffe. No one is coming for you.
The sudden reappearance of William's cold voice caused Grell to hiss at the air beside him. "You be quiet," he snapped, knowing how crazy it looked but not much caring. When it seemed no more disparaging comments were coming from the unseen gallery, he turned back to Harvey. "And as for that?" One last bite of toast, let Harvey stew in silence as he paused for effect and to allow himself to swallow. "Because I'm rather enjoying myself right now. And a damsel in distress should wait for her knight to save her, don't you think? William would be so disappointed if I went back before he had a chance to make his grand entrance."
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Grell was still doing a fantastic job of acting totally nuts, and Harvey had to wonder if it was all an act, something meant to unnerve whoever he was talking to, or if it was the real deal. He knew that beggars couldn't be choosers, though, and anyone who was comfortable with death was bound to be a little unhinged. So he ignored it.
It was hard to believe that anyone could actually enjoy their time here, but with someone like Grell... Maybe it was possible. He clearly wasn't your average person, especially if he was telling the truth and had lived a life that consisted of reaping souls.
Whatever, he'd let the guy believe that he was going to be heroically rescued if he wanted to. It was no skin off his back, anyway. "Fair enough," he said with a shrug, more or less in unison with the sound of the intercom coming on. Well, wasn't that well-timed for once?
As Harvey stood from his seat, he offered Grell a tired glance and a weary smile. "Pleasure doing business with you." It was clear that his tone was only half-serious, though, since he couldn't yet make any judgments on how it would be to work with Grell. For all he knew, this could be a terrible mistake.