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Entry tags:
- aidou,
- alphonse,
- anise,
- edward elric,
- lloyd,
- rita,
- yuri petrov,
- zero
Day 69: Sun Room (3rd Shift)
Tomatoes in both choices. Lloyd's face fell the moment he heard the announcement, and with a groan he let his forehead thunk against the table in the Sun Room. He couldn't even ask if he could have a sandwich made without tomatoes in it. The lunches were already made, his nurse holding one of each in her hands. Unhappily, he accepted the one that had meat. Maybe something could be salvaged from it.
Ignoring his nurse's cheerful parting words to enjoy his meal, the teen waited until she'd stepped away before he took his lunch out of the bag and started picking it apart - only to freeze, heart pounding unevenly. A deep, rattling breath had just- Lloyd didn't even finish the thought. Something was here! He whipped around, not even sure how he was going to defend himself. The only thing he had was one of those plastic spoon-forks, and if he was up against that same thing they'd run from last night-
There was nothing. Nothing but nurses and patients passing by. Not even any cats. No one else looked like they'd even heard anything. Lloyd's eyes darted around, but still nothing showed up.
Come on, I know I heard it...
[For Ed and Al!]
Ignoring his nurse's cheerful parting words to enjoy his meal, the teen waited until she'd stepped away before he took his lunch out of the bag and started picking it apart - only to freeze, heart pounding unevenly. A deep, rattling breath had just- Lloyd didn't even finish the thought. Something was here! He whipped around, not even sure how he was going to defend himself. The only thing he had was one of those plastic spoon-forks, and if he was up against that same thing they'd run from last night-
There was nothing. Nothing but nurses and patients passing by. Not even any cats. No one else looked like they'd even heard anything. Lloyd's eyes darted around, but still nothing showed up.
Come on, I know I heard it...
[For Ed and Al!]
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He paused as he spotted something along the edge. It wasn't... He opened the sandwich to inspect it and turned green at what he saw. Then he slowly closed it. "I'm not hungry," he said quietly.
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He blinked when Ed set his sandwich back down, frowning. "Not hungry? Ed, what's wrong with--" Al froze as he pulled up the bread and saw the bloody fingernails, dropping the bread back down and recoiling in disgust.
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-and suddenly, what little appetite he'd still had was gone. He jerked back, wide-eyed and paling fast. "Ed, your sandwich-!"
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He took a moment to drag his attention to what Lloyd had been saying, resolutely ignoring what he ended with. "The energy came from me, pretty much. I've seen some alchemists," not as good as him went unsaid, "be really wiped after particularly big transmutations."
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"Brother and I are out of the ordinary for our world. It's kind of like comparing an average soldier to an elite-trained specialist." He didn't usually boast like that, but it really was the truth.
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...huh. Funny how those didn't seem quite as disgusting as they had before. Even so, he made a face and pushed his own sandwich away.
"If you did that in my world," he said to Ed, "I'd call that a mana technique, like the one I used. Either that, or magic." He eyed his pear. It looked whole and untouched. Would it be safe...? "So what makes the two of you different?"
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"It's a bit like how some people can train all they like in vocal practice, but just don't have the right voice to be a great singer, while other people have perfect pitch and sing well with barely any effort at all."
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Deciding to risk it, he took a bite of his pear. Thankfully, it seemed to be normal enough. "Yo' c'n haf my sa'wich if you wan'," he offered through a mouthful of fruit. He nudged the offending food forward, then swallowed. "I don't think anything's wrong with it. Just the tomatoes."
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"You don't like tomatoes," he asked as he reached for Lloyd's sandwich. After a suspicious look inside for in case a surprise magically appeared in it, he started eating. "Thanks."
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Al pushed his sandwich and pear over to Ed as well. "Why don't you like tomatoes? The texture, or taste?"
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"Botanical alchemy... You use magic with buttons?" Wow, what kind of weird world did Ed and Al come from?
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Pausing for a bite of salad, he turned and looked at Al. He swallowed, then nodded. "Something like that. That was my mana, the energy inside me. If I concentrate it, I can use it in my attacks. I guess I thought it was pretty cool when I first learned how to do it, but I've been able to do that for a while now."
In other words, the novelty has worn off.
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