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Day 73: Breakfast
When Sora woke up, he was so worked up that he practically thrashed his way out of bed. He probably would have fallen straight out of it and onto the floor if he hadn't caught his foot against the ground and then forced himself upward into a sitting position.
But it didn't feel like he'd slept at all. His heart was pounding, his face flushed with worry. Tsurugi... It had been Tsurugi, but he'd looked different. And he'd barely even been able to talk, he'd been so out of it. What had this place done to him?
If Sora went out to the cafeteria, would he end up talking to a Tsurugi who had purple hair? And what would that mean? Would Tsurugi even show up for breakfast this morning?
There was just too much he didn't know, but sitting around in his room worrying about it wasn't going to do any good. Sora stood and let out a bracing breath, glancing over to Link's sleeping form in the opposite bed before he approached the door and anticipated his nurse.
She seemed to sense that he was worried, because she didn't chat with him too much on the way over to the cafeteria. Sora didn't even have the presence of mind to stop by the bulletin. He just went straight to the mess hall and got a tray of food while half-distracted, parking himself right near the entrance from the Sun Room. He barely ate his food, instead keeping an eye out for Tsurugi with two shades of hair in mind.
[For Tsurugi.]
But it didn't feel like he'd slept at all. His heart was pounding, his face flushed with worry. Tsurugi... It had been Tsurugi, but he'd looked different. And he'd barely even been able to talk, he'd been so out of it. What had this place done to him?
If Sora went out to the cafeteria, would he end up talking to a Tsurugi who had purple hair? And what would that mean? Would Tsurugi even show up for breakfast this morning?
There was just too much he didn't know, but sitting around in his room worrying about it wasn't going to do any good. Sora stood and let out a bracing breath, glancing over to Link's sleeping form in the opposite bed before he approached the door and anticipated his nurse.
She seemed to sense that he was worried, because she didn't chat with him too much on the way over to the cafeteria. Sora didn't even have the presence of mind to stop by the bulletin. He just went straight to the mess hall and got a tray of food while half-distracted, parking himself right near the entrance from the Sun Room. He barely ate his food, instead keeping an eye out for Tsurugi with two shades of hair in mind.
[For Tsurugi.]
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He'd just have to watch him extra close and work to keep him safe. Not that Sora didn't always keep those things in mind, but he was going to be doubly careful with Tsurugi, at least for tonight.
"Oh!" Sora exclaimed as soon as Tsurugi brought up the note, nodding. "Well, I didn't get one, but Link did. It said something about an item that could stop Landel, and also about taking down the security. I just wish there had been some more details..." Maybe Tsurugi had heard more? Sora shoveled some more food into his mouth as he waited for Tsurugi to explain about his note.
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"That was what mine said, too," he explained. "There was something about two teams—one dealing with security, and the the other dealing with Landel. Apparently, I'm supposed to be on the second." Which meant that he'd likely be in the thick of it all, which would be dangerous. He couldn't be certain why they'd asked that of him in particular, but he didn't care much. It was something that had to be done, so he'd just have to do it. And with what he knew now, the path to their freedom wasn't the only reason to take Landel out of power.
"I can't be sure, but... I think going after him might help us with the people he's brainwashed," he mentioned quietly. At least, it would if the kind of brainwashing he now remembered and the kind that was happening here were built on the same principles. That, he honestly couldn't say.
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Talking about all of this just made Sora more eager to get back to it tonight, so it was good that Tsurugi didn't seem to be in such bad shape. It could have been a lot worse, at least. Maybe they could see about getting him healed, though, just to be sure. "You know, you should ask Kratos if he can heal you! That way you'll be at full strength from now on."
As for Landel and the brainwashed patients, Sora got the feeling that Tsurugi was right about that. It reminded him of the darkness and the way that it could spread out from one person to another. If they cut off the head of the hydra, then everything else would fix itself too, right? "I hope you're right," he said with a firm nod as he finished off his meal.
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The mention of Kratos, however, made him he look up in surprise. "That's not—" he began, and paused to start over. "... I can't. He already did that for me once. Besides, I'm sure he has his own things to deal with."
... Was what he said, but it ran a little deeper than that. He didn't care how many times someone helped him; he'd just have to pay them back in his own way. But with Kratos... Kyousuke already owed too much. He couldn't possibly try to add onto that. Of course, he couldn't quite say it that way; Sora understood just as well as Kyousuke what had happened that night, and that wasn't something he should be talking about. It would make things easier for both of them if he didn't.
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"In that case, try to get at least a little bit of rest during dinner, okay? The stronger you are by tonight, the better." But if Tsurugi wasn't a hundred percent, then Sora would just pick up his slack, and he'd do it without saying anything about it. Maybe then Tsurugi wouldn't have to be guilty about it.
The intercom went off then, causing Sora to straighten in his seat. "So we'll just meet out in the hall, right?" It was lucky, the way that their rooms were so close to each other. Tonight, things would go the way they were supposed to, he was convinced of it. With a small smile, Sora stood up and nodded to Tsurugi. They were going to be fine.
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"Yeah," he agreed with nod, when Sora confirmed their usual meeting spot. "I'll see you then." The nurses began to round them up after that, so they wouldn't be able to talk any more for now.