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Day 62: Sun Room (4th Shift)
What an unproductive day this was so far. Doing nothing but sitting on a couch, watching the bulletin board and thinking too much about things...if only his injuries weren't keeping him from getting some decent exercise. (If only he hadn't let himself get injured, period, but...)
This shift, Zero was left with nothing to do but sit around, without the promise of a useful conversation like last shift with Nigredo. It wasn't like his other option was any better, though. Showers, already being a waste of time as they were, just sounded very uncomfortable, if not impossible, to do while wearing a sling and a cast. So when his chatty nurse came up to him at shift change and tried to get him to follow her to the showers, the once-Reploid refused to budge. She seemed surprised at his refusal, tossed a few 'why not's and 'we can do this and this to protect your bandages so they won't get wet's at him, but he stubbornly shook his head at everything she said. There was no way he was going in there in this condition. Too much effort for no gain. Why did getting clean matter so much, anyway? It had only been a few days since the last time he'd bathed. It didn't matter.
Thankfully, the nurse took pity on him (only because of his injuries, he was guessing) and gave up trying to persuade him to move. She left him alone with his thoughts, and the once-Reploid carefully reclined on the couch and lay his uninjured arm across his stomach, staring up at the ceiling.
... He supposed some quiet time to think wasn't all bad. He was feeling much better emotionally than he was this morning, mainly because he'd had time to let recent events sink in. Zex and Ema's fates had hurt at first, but by now he'd managed to channel most of that hurt into more resolve to fight. His conversation with Nigredo had helped keep his mind off of things and was enough to leave him wondering for awhile, even though figuring out what to do about Landel was more important than that right now. And, he had a new self-assigned mission for tomorrow via the bulletin board - to assist Ema's sister Lana in any way he could. Not to mention he'd learned about the existence of a town outside of this place....
...Alright. On second thought, the day was not as unproductive as he'd been thinking it was. Didn't mean Zero wanted to spend the rest of this shift just lying here, but at least he could say the times he was doing so earlier in the day weren't a total waste.
[free!]
This shift, Zero was left with nothing to do but sit around, without the promise of a useful conversation like last shift with Nigredo. It wasn't like his other option was any better, though. Showers, already being a waste of time as they were, just sounded very uncomfortable, if not impossible, to do while wearing a sling and a cast. So when his chatty nurse came up to him at shift change and tried to get him to follow her to the showers, the once-Reploid refused to budge. She seemed surprised at his refusal, tossed a few 'why not's and 'we can do this and this to protect your bandages so they won't get wet's at him, but he stubbornly shook his head at everything she said. There was no way he was going in there in this condition. Too much effort for no gain. Why did getting clean matter so much, anyway? It had only been a few days since the last time he'd bathed. It didn't matter.
Thankfully, the nurse took pity on him (only because of his injuries, he was guessing) and gave up trying to persuade him to move. She left him alone with his thoughts, and the once-Reploid carefully reclined on the couch and lay his uninjured arm across his stomach, staring up at the ceiling.
... He supposed some quiet time to think wasn't all bad. He was feeling much better emotionally than he was this morning, mainly because he'd had time to let recent events sink in. Zex and Ema's fates had hurt at first, but by now he'd managed to channel most of that hurt into more resolve to fight. His conversation with Nigredo had helped keep his mind off of things and was enough to leave him wondering for awhile, even though figuring out what to do about Landel was more important than that right now. And, he had a new self-assigned mission for tomorrow via the bulletin board - to assist Ema's sister Lana in any way he could. Not to mention he'd learned about the existence of a town outside of this place....
...Alright. On second thought, the day was not as unproductive as he'd been thinking it was. Didn't mean Zero wanted to spend the rest of this shift just lying here, but at least he could say the times he was doing so earlier in the day weren't a total waste.
[free!]
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The odd assertion was unexpected and surprising. Klavier only blinked his surprise before frowning slightly in both confusion and wariness. "Nigredo... I would like to think that may be possible myself, yes, but... I don't think that whatever was done for you will..." The frown faded and his face straightened completely, blank. "...I don't believe Yomi's injuries will be so easily 'undone,' I'm afraid."
It was kind of cruel, but it had to be said, sorry. True, he didn't understand the logic of what happened with Nigredo, but he knew one thing for a fact: an injury was an injury, and death was death. Mending a body and restoring life were two entirely different matters. It was nice that Nigredo's circumstance had given him some bit of optimism, but... Klavier couldn't play along with that. He wasn't going to lead someone on into believing someone could come back when they couldn't. False hope was more damaging than helpful in the long run.
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Nigredo wanted dearly to shake the man, make him realize how idiotic the assumption had been. Klavier, however, was a friend, and he deserved the proper explanation. "Listen to me. Seriously, this time." He managed a staggered exhale. "I've been to the Coliseum once before."
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The motion had caused mild surprise to show, but the words made him frown. Regardless of who it was, it was quite a claim for a child to make. Especially when he was comparing himself to a prosecutor who dealt with homicides every day (though Nigredo wouldn't know that). But even still, it was true that beyond the scope of last night's events, Klavier had no experience with live death. And Nigredo had been to that place more than once, then his claim was more than valid. Sadly, so.
He did nothing to push Nigredo away or otherwise break his grip. But he was silent for several long beats after Nigredo had spoken, frown now nothing but a sharp focus. If he wanted Klavier's undying attention, he certainly got it.
After those few beats, Klavier didn't contest anything said or question the boy's words. He simply urged him to continue with a level voice. "Yes...?"
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So he would give him what was required, what the man needed to hear. "It was with another group, shortly before Dr. Landel regained control," Nigredo began, the words spilling fast and light against his lips. "The battle played out similarly, and one of the combatants was killed. She was literally in pieces at the end." In a most horrifically wonderful way, a detail that must not be shared.
Nigredo exhaled. "The next day, I found her in the Sun Room--injured but alive." And equally confused by the fact. "They had revived her, or the developments in the basement were not permanent. I don't know."