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damned_institute2012-07-23 08:13 am
Day 65: Men's Showers
Well, it was about time they got to bathe, that was all Loki really had to say about it. He'd been wondering just how barbaric his captors were. The fact that it was showers only, and no baths for soaking spoke volumes, as far as he was concerned.
But at least there were showers, which was certainly better than nothing. Loki felt something approaching cheerful as he allowed the nurse to lead him on. At the showers he shucked off the ridiculous uniform without so much as a pause and claimed a shower head from those available.
He was used to bathing around others. And as a god among mortals, he definitely had nothing to be ashamed of. Though the warm spray of the shower did let him know that he had some definite bruising on his back from where Kratos had managed to hurl him into that wall, and one of his ribs still twinged occasionally. His jaw still hurt a bit as well, but any bruising there had taken care of itself during the night.
[For the ambiguously gay duo!]
But at least there were showers, which was certainly better than nothing. Loki felt something approaching cheerful as he allowed the nurse to lead him on. At the showers he shucked off the ridiculous uniform without so much as a pause and claimed a shower head from those available.
He was used to bathing around others. And as a god among mortals, he definitely had nothing to be ashamed of. Though the warm spray of the shower did let him know that he had some definite bruising on his back from where Kratos had managed to hurl him into that wall, and one of his ribs still twinged occasionally. His jaw still hurt a bit as well, but any bruising there had taken care of itself during the night.
[For the ambiguously gay duo!]
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Thankfully it wasn't hard to pick him out since he was the only person--Well, more like one of the few people--sitting down. He was talking to someone, which was a surprise in and of itself, until he realized it was that brainwashed NEXT that had turned them into meat skewers. No, he didn't like anything about this set up, he decided as he squinted from the sidelines. His partner was in a wheel chair for crying out loud! He was temporarily crippled and basically blind. Only devious things could come of this, he was sure of that, and as his partner he needed to go in and save him!
Unfortunately he had to first decide how prudent it was to wear his mask in the showers. It wasn't his standard-issued mask which was waterproof (among other things). This one, however, was cheap, easily tattered, and Wild Tiger wasn't sure when the next time they would be going back to Doyleton. Sighing, he wished it well in one of the lockers with his clothes and moved in to save Barnaby.
Grabbing a washcloth without taking his eyes off them both, Kotetsu stormed right over as fast as he could without skulling himself and stood behind Barnaby. "You know," he began with his eyes on the black haired man squatting down beside his partner. His words weren't really meant to be challenging by any means, it was simply a tasteless observation. Kotetsu was really good at those. "I'm kinda surprised no one tried to shank you yet." The showers were sort of the designated shanking area, but maybe the fact he hadn't been assaulted yet gave credence to this brainwashing story.
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He'd almost wondered if this man fancied himself a Hero, especially with such an elaborate get-up and NEXT powers on top of that. That he was a "viking" was among the last things Barnaby expected to hear. Even so, he did a remarkable job of keeping a straight face as he listened to the patient's story.
Just as he was opening his mouth to respond, though, he sensed someone approaching from behind. As soon as the newcomer spoke, Barnaby immediately realized it was Kotetsu, tactless as always. Well, no, that wasn't entirely accurate, but he wondered if he had some crime movies on the brain.
"I think it's clear this place is different from your average prison," Barnaby said in response to the tactless remark. Which was just as well, since he really didn't want to be held responsible for allowing something like that to happen under his watch.
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He looked between the two men. "My name is Lingormr, no longer of any family." He nodded to Kotetsu. "And as I've already told your friend, I am quite sorry. My actions were not under my control, but I still find them regrettable. I don't care to hurt people."
Really, the hardest part of this conversation was going to be not calling the two men Bun-bun and Kitten. And not laughing. Not laughing was very, very important.
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"Well no one deserves to be brain washed, no matter what anyone says." It was beyond despicable and could cripple a person for life! "Did you know the other guy who was brought in? Someone else apologized for attacking patients last night..."
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He wasn't sure how Kotetsu intended to introduce himself, seeing how he had gone without his mask. Of course, secret identities seemed to matter very little when no one recognized your hero persona in the first place. Still, he knew his partner would never give his real name out to anyone here, not as long as he intended to don that domino mask at night.
While Barnaby was always more than eager to introduce himself, he held off, as he was reluctant to put his partner under the spotlight. Instead, he used Kotetsu's comment as a way to neatly avoid the issue for the time being.
"I haven't had time to check the board yet," he admitted, deliberately raising his eyebrows to convey some sense of surprise about this information. "There was someone else as well?"
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Loki didn't fail to notice that the two hadn't bothered to introduce themselves. He considered this for a moment, then said, "After the evening we had previously, I somehow doubt that either of you would like me to use the names I do know you by. So perhaps introductions would be in order?" He allowed a hint of brittleness to creep into his tone.
Though really, if they prefered idiotic pet names, he was happy to oblige.
After another moment of thought, he added, "And it was quite interesting, what both of you did. It's been a while since someone's hit me quite that hard."
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The shower head beside his partner was turned on to scalding just the way he liked it. It also helped to relax his cramping intestines, much to the older man's relief. Whatever his latest bowel problem was, it wasn't going away without a fight.
"Uh, no, you can call me Kobayashi, thank you very much!" He was stomping down Kitten as fast he possibly could! He didn't serve the people of Stern Bild all those years so he could be reduced to "cute". He was supposed to be feared, and not just from his flying collateral! His eyes moved to Barnaby, but he let the younger man introduce himself as he slipped his head under the hot, pouring water.
"I would say you deserved it, but... Well..." The former Hero obviously struggled with the words as he lathered up his hair. It could be hard to accept some kinds of responsibility, especially in life or death situations. "If you were actually brainwashed, then... It can't be helped."
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In the end, Lingormr asked for their names, but Barnaby figured he'd do as much. At least Kotetsu didn't hesitate in giving the civilian-sounding name he'd adopted for himself while they were stuck here.
Thankfully, his own introductions were fairly straightforward. "Barnaby," he offered as he rinsed some of the soap from his body. "Barnaby Brooks Jr." Though he could have asked whether Lingormr had heard of it, he was starting to feel like it was an exercise in futility. It was frustrating, but as long as he didn't call him Bunny, he could accept it for now.
"Those with unusual abilities are classified as Noted Entities of Extraordinary Talents -- or NEXT for short -- where we come from," he continued. "Kobayashi and I are NEXT who can increase our physical abilities." Since Lingormr was a "Viking" (or perhaps even just pretending to be one), there was little use in assuming he'd be familiar with the term. Not even Harvey Dent had heard of them before, and he was probably one of the more level-headed patients he'd talked to since his arrival.
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It was insulting. If he had his magic back, he certainly would have had better things to do with it than tussle with a bunch of morons in a hallway. "How good of you." He kept his tone quiet and restrained.
He turned his attention to Bun-bun, who was the more likeable of the two to be certain. Though that meant Kitten would probably be the most fun to torment when opportunities with plausible deniability presented themselves. "A pleasure to make your acquaintance under better circumstances."
Loki tilted his head slightly at the odd classification system Barnaby spoke of, but he supposed it was really as good as the next for mortals trying to understand things beyond themselves. "I see. Interesting." After a short pause he offered, "I'm most often called a magician."
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Ah well, he knew he was hilarious and that was all that mattered for now. Instead, he tried to actually be constructive in this conversation. Barnaby was injured after all, his partner shouldn't be made to carry on without support!
"So is that your job? Entertaining people with your powers?" Kotetsu thought that would actually be a wonderful job. He enjoyed making people laugh as much as he loved saving them.
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Instead of chiming in with his own commentary, though, Barnaby continued to silently wash, dipping his head underneath the water spray. With Kotetsu here to ask at least a few of the questions, he was content with observing so he could try to get a better grasp of this Lingormr.
After all, with NEXT powers like those, they couldn't exactly ignore him in case he was forced to turn on the patients again later. Perhaps he could even be of help, but Barnaby wasn't going to hold his breath in case things did indeed go sour later.
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He paused again, considering how best to put it, since obviously these men were from a very different sort of time. "I was until recently part of a noble house. I suppose you could say that was my job. My calling was scholarship." He smiled. "And altering reality by the strength of my will. That is what I mean by magician. It's not a terribly common thing. Perhaps you don't have them any more."
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"Well... I guess not--I mean, I bet we have more again, you know, now since the start of NEXT mutation, but... I'm sure a lot of NEXT with such strong powers like yours don't speak out about them. People are still pretty prejudice against us..." His power had been rather transparent and limited and Kotetsu's childhood had still been full of abuse for something he couldn't change. He couldn't imagine how isolating it must be for those with more potentially dangerous powers. Jake had certainly scared the hell out of the general public.
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He assessed Kobayashi's confusion, then realized the man hadn't been present when he'd related his cover story to Barnaby. "As I mentioned previously, I'm from Svealand, during Emund the Old's reign. I believe my people are more commonly known as vikings. And yes, there's not just a spacial anomaly that's occurred here, but a temporal one as well. My friend Soma is from what she says is the future relative to what current time seems to be."
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Once he finished, he sensed his nurse approaching from the opposite direction to collect him. That was probably just as well. As much as he wanted to continue with the conversation, the shift didn't last forever, either. Barnaby had an image to maintain, which meant he needed to properly comb and dry his hair.
Keeping his posture straight and chin slightly raised, he did his best to give off the very picture of dignity as he transferred over to his wheelchair. From there, he would no doubt be escorted to the changing area so he could dry off and receive a fresh set of clothing.
"If you'll excuse me," Barnaby said with a slight nod, and he allowed his nurse to escort him from the area.