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Sora ([personal profile] lighthearted) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2007-09-19 02:24 am

Day 27: Breakfast

Day came too soon.

Sora hadn't been able to find Rena, had instead been forced to crumple onto the grass of the recreational field and bleed all over himself, and hadn't even accomplished what he'd been sent out to do. What he'd been entrusted to do. He didn't know how he was going to be able to face Renji and the others, but he also knew he wasn't going to hide from them, either. That would just be low, after all, and he was ready to face up to the consequences.

He didn't try to make excuses for himself. Even though there had been a Special Counseling patient, they had managed to take her down by sheer numbers. The fact that he hadn't seen any sign of Rena was what had him the most worried. He hoped he could find her today.

The boy laid in his bed for a good while that morning before his nurse finally came in to collect him. She clucked over the bandages wrapped tightly around his chest and leg, and asked him if he was okay to walk.

Once Sora assured her he was fine (he didn't really want to use crutches, as that would just attract attention to himself, and he didn't need others worrying over him), they made their way to the cafeteria. Sora yawned and winced against the bright light of morning - it seemed even earlier than usual, and he realized why when they entered the cafeteria and found it empty.

The boy shuffled over to grab a chocolate chip pancake, a bowl of cereal, and a glass of milk (good for the bones, or so his mom had always told him) before settling at a table. He kept an eye on the door, hoping he would see Rena walking in soon.

[identity profile] lady-general.livejournal.com 2007-09-23 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Celes crossed her arms and raised her eyebrow at his compliments, though her expression quickly changed to one of shock.

"Two years, Edgar? H-how?!" She looked alarmed, an unnatural expression on her usually confident face. The general leaned back in her chair, and eyed the King of Figaro. There were a few more lines in his handsome familiar face that she did not remember.

She ate daintily, trying to absorb this information. Soon breakfast would be over and they would ushered somewhere else. "We should continue this conversation in the... Sun Room." she paused, thoughtful. "But, Sabin, Locke and the others, they're not here, correct?"

[identity profile] royal-mechanic.livejournal.com 2007-09-23 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Edgar noticed the look of alarm flash on Celes' lovely face, a look that did not belong on such beautiful features. He sighed, and shook his head. "I'm as shocked as you are, I'm afraid. I do not understand how this is possible, but from what I understand from reading the bulletin board it is not an uncommon occurrence in this place. Don't worry, though, as far as I've seen, none of our other acquaintances have made an appearance," he reassured her.

"Thank the Goddesses," he muttered beneath his breath. THe idea of his friends, of his brother in such a place... it terrified him.

It was at that point that the intercom went off — and that part of Edgar's brain which could keep him entranced for hours dissecting interesting contraptions still leapt up in interest. But he had much more important things to deal with for the time being. He frowned at the distraction, and looked down at his half finished breakfast. He helped himself to one last forkful of whipped cream. Then he got up.

"Well then, milady, shall we go?" he asked, with the most courteous of bows.

[identity profile] lady-general.livejournal.com 2007-09-23 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes, let's," Celes replied quietly.

The statuesque pair removed themselves to the Sun Room quietly.