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Day 27: Sun Room (4th Shift)
Momo's mind was turning over all the possibilities surrounding this "field trip" to the surrounding town when she settled down in the corner of the Sun Room away from the Arts & Crafts room. She curled her legs underneath her as she waited for Shouko-san to find her. The shinigami had no idea what she looked like, so she kept an eye on all those entering the room.
It was still very cold, or at least she was cold, and the momentary thought of getting her coat from her own room passed through her mind amidst the field trip thoughts. She pushed it away and decided to deal with it being as cold as it was since she'd already been late to one meeting today and didn't want to start making it a habit.
As she waited, she pondered the next day's possibilities. Maybe, just maybe, once away from the institute the shinigami will have access to their full reiatsu. And if not, maybe they'll have a better idea of how they are being limited so much. Maybe Aizen would be able to find her then. He'd save her... right? Right?
It was still very cold, or at least she was cold, and the momentary thought of getting her coat from her own room passed through her mind amidst the field trip thoughts. She pushed it away and decided to deal with it being as cold as it was since she'd already been late to one meeting today and didn't want to start making it a habit.
As she waited, she pondered the next day's possibilities. Maybe, just maybe, once away from the institute the shinigami will have access to their full reiatsu. And if not, maybe they'll have a better idea of how they are being limited so much. Maybe Aizen would be able to find her then. He'd save her... right? Right?
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It felt good in his hands. Familiar, warm. And something else--Seishirou, yes, that was it. It felt like Seishirou and it felt like darkness. He was positively beaming as he put it away. "Now I have to come up with an equally good present for you. Aside from my affections!"
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Until now Seishirou had not been in any hurry to get out of here, he considered himself perhaps even lucky for being granted such an afterlife. However, now he seemed to possess a bit more desire to bring some light into the whole situation, and possibly even possess a motive to find a way out.
His tone of voice did not change as he spoke while leaning back in his chair again, glancing towards the open ceiling with smiling eyes. "You were studying my magic last night." It was not a question, merely an observation. "For what purpose? Just vaguely curious or do you have a goal where you're aiming for?" He didn't quite yet feel like bringing out his guns, he'd rather follow a reasonable lead for a moment.
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"Yes, I am a priest! Understanding and studying magic is a part of my duties." In a sense, anyhow. Equally casual, he stated outright, "Since most of us find our abilities limited yet present, a greater combination of all of these magical potentials might lead to more fruitful efforts. That is, if all persons can only reach a 'one,' for example, whereas they once could reach a 'twenty,' perhaps the combination of twenty 'ones' or of simply twenty ways of reaching 'one' would have results. Perhaps my magic here would be stronger if I channeled it through a device such as your fuda, something I had no need for in my own world. A 'two' instead of 'one,' say. It at least is an opportunity to learn more about the concept of magic in other worlds, even if I am unable to use that magic--I haven't any good reason not to be interested," Xelloss concluded with a smirk.
As blunt as he'd ever get, likely, but it wasn't a plan he felt like hiding.
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"Probable," he said softly, tone almost dreamy. "Highly theoretic, but possible. And in need for restless study. In my experience different methods can be combined, but quite often it's pointless, the effort is just too great compared to the gain." He had not studied the variety of different mythologies and ways of spell casting for vain, the bottom line was quite often the same. How it would work between different realities, he did not know. But obviously it was high time finding out.
"We have to get together another night and compare notes," he said laughingly and glanced at Xelloss from the corner of his eye, observing that smirk for a brief moment before continuing with a brand new smile of the pale variety this time. "Perhaps there's need for spiritual counseling along with cooking club and arts and crafts groups. Two is good but twenty is better." And there's never enough cannon fodder.
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He leaned forward, closer towards Seishirou. "Tonight, I'll be meeting with the leader of the Arts and Crafts group, but I may not spend all evening with him. What were your plans?" As almost an afterthought, he added casually, "It's lucky that you were a spiritual counselor before you came here, since that's just what we need right now."
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"My plans?" he asked then, a husky chuckle rumbling up through his throat. "I have a meeting with a heartless swordsman, but I don't expect that to take the whole night." He looked at Xelloss for a moment silently, his smile widening a hint before he spoke again, this time with lower tone of voice. "Maybe we can look for each other later."