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Day 75: DAWN, MORNING, NOON, AND AFTERNOON
As the day started, the weather only seemed to be improving, and some patients might even call it warm. Granted, the climate control in the building meant it wouldn't make a difference until someone chose to venture outside.
For now, though, it was time for breakfast, and the intercom came on to wake up all of the patients from their enforced slumber.
"Breakfast sandwiches... how could you not look forward to something like that, dear patients?" Even as Landel spoke, the nurses started peeking into rooms and rousing people from their beds.
"There's plenty to look forward to today, from the recreational field to the greenhouse. I hope that you all enjoy your days and your lunches."
As usual, lunch would be handed out in a paper bag, offering some fruit and vegetables to snack on, along with a sandwich as the main course and pudding for dessert.
"That's all for now!" Though the Head Doctor would be announcing the different shift changes throughout the day, as usual.
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For now, though, it was time for breakfast, and the intercom came on to wake up all of the patients from their enforced slumber.
"Breakfast sandwiches... how could you not look forward to something like that, dear patients?" Even as Landel spoke, the nurses started peeking into rooms and rousing people from their beds.
"There's plenty to look forward to today, from the recreational field to the greenhouse. I hope that you all enjoy your days and your lunches."
As usual, lunch would be handed out in a paper bag, offering some fruit and vegetables to snack on, along with a sandwich as the main course and pudding for dessert.
"That's all for now!" Though the Head Doctor would be announcing the different shift changes throughout the day, as usual.
--
Mingle log guidelines:
1. All Day Shift 75 threads will take place in the comments to this post.
2. PROSE!
3. Tag under the proper time of day for the thread. You do not have to stick to one thread per shift, as long as you don't try to do a large total number of threads (4 or less is best, but a fifth won't get you in trouble).
4. Subject line of your opening tag: Location (required), shift (optional), OPEN (if appropriate). Putting "OPEN" in the subject line should make it easier for other players to find open threads, and the nature of this log means that you should be able to pick up an open thread that interests you even if you already have something scheduled for that shift. Threads which are not open can be marked the way they always are, with the names of the other characters in small text after the opening post.
5. Each thread should have its own separate starter, just like on any other DS. The format of threads is not changing, only the format of the log post itself, and the fact that you don't have to strictly stick to one thread per shift.
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Some of them might show love in strange ways -- like Jade, for instance -- but Guy still thought that Claude would be a good addition to their so-called team.
There was no telling if Luke would be around, that was still one big mystery, but Guy had to admit that it would be comforting to have Claude with him if it turned out that Luke was never coming back.
Guy took another bite of his breakfast and then smiled. "And with any luck, we'll be getting there soon."
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Of course, Guy knew them all much better than Claude did. He'd have to trust that his friend knew what he was talking about.
Returning the smile, he took a sip of his juice. "Thanks. And I hope -- no, I'm sure it'll be soon too. We just have a little further to go, right?"
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If they were even back home, anyway. Chances were that most of them were still brainwashed out there, and they'd have to solve that problem before they could go anywhere.
"Guess it depends on how easily we can find and save our friends..." That would probably require stopping Landel entirely, maybe even killing him, and while they had a way to do that now, getting to him was another story. "We'll have to try and get some more information today, while we have the chance."
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It was frustrating to know that they were so close, and yet they were still stuck here for awhile yet. Of course, that may have been his impatience talking. He'd never been good at the waiting game, but he also knew they couldn't exactly try to take Landel head-on.
Luckily, he wasn't in this alone.
"I feel like I can't thank you enough," he admitted, seemingly unaware of the sudden subject change. "A lot can happen between now and later, so...now is probably a good time to say it, you know? So, um, thanks for sticking with me this whole time. I'm really happy I met you, Guy."
It was probably a lame way to say it, all things considered, but it was the best he could do right then.
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It was pretty sudden, the way that Claude suddenly started thanking him for being his friend. The silly part being that no one had to thank Guy for something like that, and so he raised an eyebrow before shaking his head.
"I was happy to stick with you, Claude," he said. "I'm just glad we're both still here, and we can see this out together." Guy wouldn't really want it any other way, to be honest. He would have preferred if all of his friends were here with him, but at least he had Claude and Anise.
"If everything goes right, soon enough you'll get to see Auldrant for yourself," he finished with a warm smile.