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Day 75: Intercom, Dinner
With how the number of patients had dwindled lately, the day passed on without much note, save for one sedation that had happened early on. Which meant that soon enough, the intercom came on yet again, this time to announce the day's end.
"Hello, dear patients. I know a lot of your friends have been sent home lately, and maybe some of you are missing them." Was this a referral to that one patient's outburst that morning? Who knew.
"But instead of worrying about them, you should think of yourselves! There aren't many of you enrolled here right now, which means each one of you gets more of our attention. Before long, all of you will be headed back to your friends and family too. Maybe you can even meet up with some of your fellow patients after you're released -- wouldn't that be nice?"
Of course, Landel wasn't referring to the sort of homecoming that the patients wanted. Nice as it sounded in the daytime, the truth was something far more sinister.
"For now, enjoy some dinner with your roommates! Tonight we're serving spaghetti and garlic bread -- a popular choice, I would think. Have a nice meal."
And with that, the intercom shut off and the nurses gathered up the patients to take them to their rooms.
[ Make sure to check the rooming list, as it was updated prior to this post being made! ]
"Hello, dear patients. I know a lot of your friends have been sent home lately, and maybe some of you are missing them." Was this a referral to that one patient's outburst that morning? Who knew.
"But instead of worrying about them, you should think of yourselves! There aren't many of you enrolled here right now, which means each one of you gets more of our attention. Before long, all of you will be headed back to your friends and family too. Maybe you can even meet up with some of your fellow patients after you're released -- wouldn't that be nice?"
Of course, Landel wasn't referring to the sort of homecoming that the patients wanted. Nice as it sounded in the daytime, the truth was something far more sinister.
"For now, enjoy some dinner with your roommates! Tonight we're serving spaghetti and garlic bread -- a popular choice, I would think. Have a nice meal."
And with that, the intercom shut off and the nurses gathered up the patients to take them to their rooms.
[ Make sure to check the rooming list, as it was updated prior to this post being made! ]
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"I expected another new face," he mused. Given what had been going on of late and the obstacles he'd been encountering, sharing the cell with another person was the least of his concerns. Maybe he could be indignant about it later.
He didn't look back as his nurse sealed him inside their cage once more, just turned toward his side of the room to take a seat on his bed. The dinner made him sigh. He didn't care to eat it, but necessity said otherwise.
"Last men standing, perhaps..."
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He picked up his piece of garlic bread and wiped up some of the pasta sauce with it, waiting for the nurse to leave them be. Now that Aidou brought it up, Guy realized something strange about the past couple of days.
"I don't know about you, but I haven't seen any new people recently," he said with a frown before taking a bite of his food. It was worrisome, because that was something that had always been consistent. No matter what, more people would stream in.
If Landel had stopped pulling people in, was that a sign of something?
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His express was still, but the fact that he didn't show surprise probably said enough. Yes, he'd picked up on that. Hard not to with the thinned ranks. People coming and going had been the norm, and now people were just going.
"It hasn't escaped me," he replied. "If he had a say in that, I doubt it means something good for the rest of us. And if he didn't, that still doesn't mean the circumstances are in our favor."
He was calm, the kind of calm that came with knowing the scales were tipped heavily away from him.
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"We're running out of time," he said with a frown, forcing down bites of his food despite the fact that he didn't have much of an appetite; he was too keyed up to feel hungry.
"Listen, Aidou..." Guy turned in his seat slightly. "Have you gotten any closer to Landel? Have you been to the third floor? Because I think I may have a way to stop him."
They had the device, but not the means by which to get to Landel. At this point, they were all going to have to work together on this if they were going to have any chance of winning.
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But if anything, he was the most eager to get out. Insults like this didn't go unpunished when they were inflicted on a vampire. He felt the passage of time more acutely than anyone, too.
To say they were almost out of time because some unhelpful, human rebels had assigned them a superficial timeline was irritating, all considered.
"So I keep hearing." He didn't sound impressed. "Except details are awfully scarce."
... At least the ones made public. Guy's claim got his attention; his gaze flicked to him, holding firm, ratcheted.
"I have. But that's an awfully bold claim for a situation like this."
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Unless Aidou had some other solution for this, then Guy didn't think that he had much ground on which to be questioning anything.
"We made it to Farwell through the caverns," he explained. "I was gone for a few days -- that's where we were." He doubted that Aidou had actually noticed his absence, and he wouldn't hold that against him either. It was hard to keep track of people here, with how often they came and went.
"The rebels are set up there, and they gave us a device that they think will be able to shut down Landel's powers, at least for a short amount of time." But if they did this right, that was all that they'd need.
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But he was listening. Likewise, the only way to outwit one's opponent was to make use of the information one was given.
Aidou had suspected all along the caverns went somewhere, of course, but out of all of the options, to have it confirmed that place led to the rebel city... An eyebrow went up. "All along, that revolting boatman was hiding that? Unbelievable. There really is no end to this ridiculousness. How very convenient for everyone."
Yes, he certainly did question the sincerity of a so-called secret rebel base when reaching it was simply a matter of following Landel's hints like a guided Halloween theme park.
"I hope there's just the one." He stabbed his fork into his food. "That, I assume, must be the one they were advertising so unhelpfully with their paper messages."
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No, probably not.
"Yeah, that's what he was hiding. We had to go through some more... challenges first, but after that he led us to some train tracks that we followed all the way to Farwell." It had been a long walk, enough to make even Guy's feet sore, but he still thought it was worth it.
Aidou's assumption caused Guy to turn toward him, eyebrows raised. "Paper messages? They tried to communicate with you?" This was the first that he'd heard of it.
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But the basement in its entirety was a frustrating topic. Although he and Sasuke had put a pin in their endeavors in the caverns in favor of the third floor before they could discover these areas for themselves, he was still annoyed with it. Talking about the boatman meant acknowledging he existed. An awful creature all around.
"And no ill effects afterward, from his trade and such?" he wondered. "And what of the city?"
Of course he wanted to acquire more information, but he wasn't enthusiastic that the radio people were as helpful as some liked to believe. He doubted Farwell was a saving grace, or even a place that provided more answers than questions.
Guy's question, he answered simply and without flourish. A fair trade, if they were going to be cooperative. "You never found one within your box? It seems they might have delivered them to a number of people."
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Either way, he was getting the information that he needed now, so that was what mattered. He didn't mind sharing what he knew even with someone like Aidou. When it came down to it, they were all on the same side here.
"Everything he took as a toll wore off by morning, thankfully." Guy couldn't imagine how they would manage if they were all running around with a sense missing.
He didn't blame Aidou for being curious about Farwell, but it was difficult to know exactly where to start. "What do you want to know about it?" he asked, taking another bite of spaghetti wound around his fork.
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The note, obvious by now to belong to the rebels, was a not-so-secret secret and not something Aidou felt inclined to keep to himself. It was a little late for that, anyway. He had no objections to showing Guy if it helped to connect the dots, but one thing at a time--this city was certainly of great interest.
"What does this device have to do with that place?" he prompted.
He could scarcely imagine a second set of trials could lead to Farwell for the purpose of delivering this thing, but upon greater thought that fit in quite well with the Institute's history.
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"Nothing, except that it was developed and assembled there. I'm guessing they scavenged for parts throughout the city to make it." So it might not look that impressive to someone from a more developed planet, but Guy respected it. Especially if it got the job done.
He polished off his food and leaned back in his chair for a moment, letting out a sigh. He wondered if his nights spent in this room, new though it was, were numbered by this point. It seemed like he'd either end up brainwashed like everyone else or they'd get out of here.
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Through those caverns, ferried by prisoners who may or may not have ever succeeded in making it so far? Sigh.
"Don't tell me one of us is storing it under their mattress or something similar."
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He focused on his food, pausing a moment to take a full bite before he said anything.
"We really didn't have any other choice," he admitted. "But we have it, that's the important thing." Now they just had to figure out how to get near Landel with it.
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Seriously? All this trouble, and the radio people had handed off their so-called ace to people who had even less freedom of movement than the rebels themselves? Call him crazy, but that seemed like a counter-intuitive move when Landel had more than one way to pry secrets out of his captives. Not that this could be much of a secret anymore.
"And how exactly do you imagine he isn't already aware of what you're doing?"
In fact, there was a strong possibility that trying to fulfill the radio group's orders as they'd given them would lead to a trap. A very real danger for those who volunteered for this task.
"Is this happening tonight?" he continued.
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But they were just going to have to work with what they had and keep their fingers crossed that they would get extremely lucky. Beggars couldn't be choosers, after all.
"We're basically just hoping that we've managed to slip under his radar somehow. But seeing how he's started to pick us off, I'm sure he knows something."
Guy polished off his meal and then moved over to his bed, pulling out the storage box from underneath. "It's happening as soon as it can."
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"Perhaps he's finally just snapped," he suggested with a sardonic little smile. Really, what was worse, a madman or a madman who was still in possession of enough of his faculties to scheme?
His gaze followed Guy has he began to ready for the night. Aidou had been through enough roommates and shower periods to feel a fraction less violated by needing to change in front of other males, but he would never relish it, and especially not with the fact he and this human already had a certain amount of history.
"If you want to see the note I received, I'll show you, but it only warns of the events you've told."
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Once he'd found it, he set it out on his mattress and then also dug out his flashlight. His sword should be in the closet.
It would be nice if Landel was crazy enough to not pay attention to what they were doing right under his nose, but that seemed like wishful thinking. When Aidou offered to let him see the rebel's note, Guy glanced over and nodded.
"I'd be curious to see what it says all the same," he said, standing up to move over to his closet. He let out a sigh of relief when he opened it up and his sword was there.
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Another bad thing about all these disappearances was that pickings were much, much slimmer when it came to blood donors. Sasuke was willing, but as far as tenuous arrangements went, the noble couldn't help but wish for something a little more filling...
He'd pray the rebels' plan succeeded if it simply meant having food again.
Putting the tray aside, he rolled off the bed and retrieved his clothes from the closet at the same time he fished the noted from where he'd kept it inside his journal. The clothes, he put on the bed. The note, he handed off to the young man. On it was the same message he'd memorized and read over to himself a dozen times over already:
We’ve got an awesome surprise for the dear Doctor himself, and we’re counting on you to deliver it right to his door. This baby’s got the power to stack the cards in your favor. Once we’ve sent the device to your place, it’s up to you to give him hell.
In the meantime, some other people are going to be tackling the security systems. Make sure you both complete your missions on the same night. Hit him with a double whammy!
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How were they supposed to coordinate with the people stopping the security systems? It seemed impossible, and he wondered what would happen if this "double whammy" failed. Something had to be better than nothing, right?
"Hmm... Might have to make a few radio calls then, see if anyone is working on the other half of that." He folded up the note and handed it back to Aidou. "Thanks."
With that done, there wasn't much else to do save for prepare, and so he went to retrieve his own nighttime outfit.
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But then he didn't expect Guy or anyone else to just have the answers and hand them over, that would be too easy. That didn't mean this mysterious two-fold plan that involved no details whatsoever wasn't annoying. It was.
Working with so few facts chafed him, it always did.
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"Guess we'll have to hope someone finds the right one." He'd been out of the loop for too long, but now that communication was a little easier, coordinating would also be doable.
Without thinking much about it, Guy started to change out of the hospital uniform and into his outfit from home.
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That was in short supply these days, it seemed like, as short as the prisoners necessary to band together to fight this battle of wills against those in support of the Institute. Aidou was a vampire, however, and not just any common one. He knew, he knew, he'd either win or die trying, so ultimately he fell on the side of those unwilling to give up.
... For whatever that was worth in this particular situation.
The noble turned away and moved to the other side of the room so that he didn't have to think too hard about the awkward rooming arrangement he was in. Ugh, he there was a reason the Academy didn't have gym class. "They didn't tell you anything else in the city?" he questioned as a means of filling the silence and answering Guy's remark at the same time.
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He didn't remark on it, though, but instead focused on getting changed quickly so that awkward moment would be over sooner. Awkward for Aidou, that is -- Guy didn't particularly care.
"Hmm..." It had been a whirlwind, their entire time in Farwell, so it was hard to sift through everything they'd learned then. One thing did stand out, though.
"Well, they told us that if we stopped Landel -- actually stopped him, I mean -- then it should undo all of the brainwashing that the others have been put through." Those who had been released from this place, was what he meant. Aidou had to have some friends out there, right...?
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There was no hiding the fact that Aidou was enthusiastic about the idea. Killing Landel would bring him plenty of personal satisfaction outside of solving these problems.
However, when it came to the people who may or may not still be alive outside of the Institute's walls... The vampire needed to prioritize himself and who was still here, and not the others. His mind didn't travel in quite the same direction Guy was thinking.
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Plenty of people were eager to make that final blow. While Guy himself wouldn't relish in the act, he also realized that it had to be done in order to save countless innocents, and he wouldn't hesitate. Just as he hadn't with Van.
Now fully dressed, Guy went to sit on the bed. He'd be calling Claude over the radio, so beyond what he'd already done, he didn't have any preparations for lights out.