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Riley Poole ([personal profile] albuquerquesnorkel) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2012-08-23 07:38 pm
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NIGHT 65: SOCCER/RECREATIONAL FIELD

[From here.]

Well, it was definitely winter. No snow or anything, but the noticeable drop in temperature made Riley glad for the extra layers he'd gone back to get. He should have tried to find a pair of gloves or something while he was at it; his hands were already freezing.

It was jarring to walk out from so much crazy onto a perfectly normal soccer field, white goalposts at either end and everything. Riley couldn't help laughing a little as he looked around, a slightly unsure laugh that was more a hope for normalcy than it was a sign of it. "Look! Soccer!" He turned back towards the building, and his face fell as the stark white walls revealed nothing familiar. "In a totally generic, big... place. Great."

When the beam of his flashlight fell back on the other guy, Riley managed to mentally snap himself out of it. "Sorry, you were saying? About another reason to stay in the dark?"
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[personal profile] repelling 2012-08-25 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
"No," Uryuu retorted, "I thought we could play a game of football. Unfortunately, I haven't heard of a supply closet called 'ILLOGICAL BUT CONVENIENT WEAPONRY'. Some have gotten their hands on swords, others have different abilities." Himself included. "You, you'll have to make do."

"I did tell you," he went on, sticking to the technicality to avoid having to say the whole of it. Not that he could for much longer. The guy had stuck around this long, outright saying monsters -- however much he'd already implied it -- might not push him over the edge. "Things."

Pulling his attention from the lock when Riley introduced himself, he lifted his eyebrows at the assertion that his name should be recognizable. Papers or a book. There was no reason to doubt it; although it could have been a badly-written mess, on the surface, he could give Poole-san a little more credit. "Templar Treasure? I've never heard of it."

He again reached to adjust his glasses, tone thoughtful. "It sounds like a big enough deal that even Japan would have reported it. Therefore, it's probably the case that... well, another thing you aren't going to believe. I'll get to that."

Again, surprise showed, here widening his eyes as Poole-san claimed he could handle it without force. Always the preferred option, when the option existed.

"No," he said, off-guard and thus speaking his thoughts more than he might otherwise have, "and I haven't had a chance to acquire sewing supplies yet. I do have- it's not as thin as a bobby pin-"

The end of arm of his glasses was a bit thicker than the pen cap's extension, and he wasn't about to offer his pendant, thus he fished into his pocket for a pen, pulled off the cap and offered it. He also held out his other hand, to take the flashlight.

"If that's too thick, I could try pulling straight the key ring."
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[personal profile] repelling 2012-08-25 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Taking and holding the flashlight, Uryuu bent forward - just a little, not enough to impede - to attempt and have a better look. As if watching someone jab plastic into a hole and wiggle it could tell much. Maybe it wouldn't for most, but Uryuu had always been very good with his hands, so he paid attention to Poole-san's. Wrists, fingers, every shift and twist. He would still have to ask, and almost did, but Poole-san had returned to the topic of treasure.

Not just any treasure, apparently, the Templar Treasure, Templar Knights, of course he had heard of the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, of- "Oh."

The light wobbled as he almost dropped it in his surprise, as he stopped a disgruntled hand to his face at having forgotten. His interest in reading of the military orders of the medieval ages, beyond for history's sake, had been in trying to trace the Quincy -- it had been a nice idea, the Quincy actually having been knights, to a kid. Mantles! Crosses! It all fit! Except for the actual purpose, and thus dramatic contradictions in what they actually did. A disappointment, but it had been wishful thinking anyway, which had somehow been more worth attending than-

"That legend," he said, and resisted noticing the irony of a boy who saw and fought ghosts, who had once tried to find evidence that such ghost archers had once been part of such an order, dismissing the conspiracy theory of secret treasure. "I assume you played a part in finding it."

In another world or time, he added to himself. Poole-san's hands had stopped moving. "Not as far as I'm aware," and that plain, matter-of-fact, not sarcastic at all.

If they could be taken from worlds, obviously they could be taken to worlds, and the theme would fit. Uryuu couldn't even afford a cell phone; he'd never played the game. A few images that didn't quite match up.

"Have you finished?"
repelling: (☸ ┈┈ once i was cool)

[personal profile] repelling 2012-08-26 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
It might have comforted Poole-san to know that Uryuu had also never heard of "Ben Gates", but the reassurance could not be given, clueless as he was to the issue. Or non-issue, as it were, in the face of the situation here. Uryuu could see that his answer had bothered Poole-san, or at least silenced him, but he found it odd that it had. No, not so odd upon further reflection.

The guy had been swallowing more and more of this, and his disturbance showed. Silent Hill may seem silly concept, an inane comparison, but if there was even a hint of reality to it, all humor would necessarily be drained.

It wasn't a bad go at a smile. Uryuu did not return it, but there was no severity in his expression, instead a mild curiosity. "I may ask you to show me sometime."

Poole-san stood and opened the doors, which creaked loud and hideous, the entire structure seeming to shake and sway with it. Uryuu swept the light over the innards as Poole-san spoke. A little less than five meters long, less than four wide. Not very big, and still but for the unsteady walls. From the door he couldn't make out much of the corners, what might lurk beyond the racks and shelves. The size might be an issue. Distance helped with the bow.

Those bats looked unexpectedly promising. Certainly not foam or plastic.

"Really?" he finally said, turning to the man with a twin twist of his lips, "I must be very good company." If he could forget. He bit back a line calling into question Poole-san's courage, as given the build up, it would be absurd to send him in first.

"Guide the way," he instructed, handing back the flashlight before he walked inside.

[ to disney land ]
Edited (SMALL TAG SORRY) 2012-08-26 01:44 (UTC)