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Day 69: Breakfast
Scar scowled, both relieved and angry that he had woken up once again in his own bed. That lanky man who had become his new roommate on the night of his death was sound asleep one bed over.
This was coming to be the new "normal." It was infuriating.
As always, he begrudgingly followed his nurse into the cafeteria and took a seat. He preferred to file in with the majority of the patients in order to avoid sticking out, but no such luck this morning.
Scar stared at his food rather than starting in on it, despite the newly found appetite that had been lost thanks to that blasted sickness. He had a lot to think about. He hadn't managed to find Frank last night. The damn intercom had beaten him to it. And judging by Tsubaki's reaction to him, he had been out for at least a day's time. How many had noticed? Cared? It couldn't have been many.
But it was the few who did whose detection Scar was desperate to avoid.
[Eddyyyy!]
This was coming to be the new "normal." It was infuriating.
As always, he begrudgingly followed his nurse into the cafeteria and took a seat. He preferred to file in with the majority of the patients in order to avoid sticking out, but no such luck this morning.
Scar stared at his food rather than starting in on it, despite the newly found appetite that had been lost thanks to that blasted sickness. He had a lot to think about. He hadn't managed to find Frank last night. The damn intercom had beaten him to it. And judging by Tsubaki's reaction to him, he had been out for at least a day's time. How many had noticed? Cared? It couldn't have been many.
But it was the few who did whose detection Scar was desperate to avoid.
[Eddyyyy!]
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He shook his head. "No. Never mind; I can manage without any this morning. Come and join me?"
It was a request, rather than an order, and Gabriel gave him a hopeful, oddly self-conscious smile. He felt hyper-aware of everything and frustratingly vulnerable at once. Maybe having someone to talk to would help his nerves.
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They vanished far too quickly to be taken for granted, and socializing was a perfect way to keep from being pestered by the nurses.
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A lot of the people to whom he'd spoken had only been there a few days longer than him. Finding someone who had been there a while might give him some more information. Then again, as helpful as that would be, part of Gabe wished he hadn't sprung so easily to that goal. "Where are you from?"
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He wasn't expecting Gabe to know, but it was worth a try.
"You?"
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"I just came from California," he said. Which he had. One of its beaches. He just wasn't from there, exactly. But he didn't recognise Link's hometown either, and that fact made the Archangel's eyes light up just a little more, his head tilting in genuine fascination. "I've never heard of it. Tell me about it? What sort of place is it?"
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"I come from a small village, where I worked on a ranch. It was nothing like here, that is for certain. Or technology was different, I suppose." Landel's Institute was so far advanced from Hyrule's that Link could not even tell that this place was thousands of years ahead of his home. It all just seemed like magic to him, even though Alphonse had explained how elektrisity worked.
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That was good. Gabe enjoyed meeting new people, hearing new things--and the latter really didn't happen very often. It was hard to hear things he didn't already know when he'd been around for as long as he had.
"What sort of ranch was it?" he asked. "What did you do there?" He could guess the technology-level. There was something charming about the days long past, but then again, that was coming from the perspective of not needing to worry about most of the things that made life a few centuries ago so uncomfortable.
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"It was small. I herded goats, mostly, as well as helping with maintenance of the fences and the barn." It had rarely been hard work; Ordonians were very laid back people.