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Day 29: Sun Room
It was with some relief that Yuuhi awoke the next morning, in his own bed, sore and tired and achy. He would've slept more had they let him, his face down in the pillow, away from all the others and their questions and their concern. He didn't want to see them, but he managed a little smile when the nurse came in and didn't object when she lead him out into the open hallway that had been splattered with blood, plenty of it his, just last night.
The Chapel or the Sun Room? He felt he had good reason not to be terribly religious and had a feeling he wouldn't be very welcome there anyway. The Sun Room would be nice though. It was bright and cheery and he could always doodle or write notes on the community board if he'd nothing better to do. Besides, the nurse was kind enough to let him take a book with him.
He found a seat on one of the couches, far from the entrance and seated himself in the far corner, legs scrunched up against his chest so he only took up one of the cushions. He opened up where he'd left off, fingers carefully turning the worn pages of Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz.
The Chapel or the Sun Room? He felt he had good reason not to be terribly religious and had a feeling he wouldn't be very welcome there anyway. The Sun Room would be nice though. It was bright and cheery and he could always doodle or write notes on the community board if he'd nothing better to do. Besides, the nurse was kind enough to let him take a book with him.
He found a seat on one of the couches, far from the entrance and seated himself in the far corner, legs scrunched up against his chest so he only took up one of the cushions. He opened up where he'd left off, fingers carefully turning the worn pages of Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz.
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And there was a twinge of jealousy, of course. She didn't have any 'friends' here. She had L and she had a suspect, and that was all. And while L certainly bantered, there was little affection in it.
Clearing her throat, the older woman stood and bowed once more.
"Thank you for your time," she said, sincerely. "I think I'm going to the chapel now. I'm sure we'll speak again."
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Her leaving was a bit abrupt but perhaps she had someone to meet, Shadow reasoned as he took his seat next to Shana once more, lifting her injured leg onto his lap as he inspected the dressing. The Lord did a fairly good job. Shadow made a mental note to thank him.
"I'm glad to see that you survived the night," Shadow smiled at her. "I was a bit worried that you and Valyn would have done something foolish."
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He looked away from Shana for a moment, trying to find the correct words that would explain their relationship. "I knew from the beginning I couldn't have him the way the silly romance novels that the harem girls would read described. So, I'll have him the only way I can have him. I'll be his Shadow. Why would I want to be anything more? And why should I stop him from caring about you, even loving you? I can't change what's already there anymore then I can change what I feel about him. Besides, I like to see him happy and even though you two frustrate each other endlessly, I know he'd be happy with you. Exasperated, but happy."
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It also made him rather uncomfortable to know how easily Valyn had used him to solve a problem. True, he was sure Valyn had never intended any harm to either Shana or himself nor had he really thought his plan through. If Shana had fallen head over heels for him, Valyn probably wouldn't have been as elated as he fooled himself into thinking he would be. At least, Shadow would hope he wouldn't.
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Valyn often made the least amount of logic out of anyone she knew.
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He winked at her, grinning wickedly as if to dare her to think of all the different ways he could drive her mad that didn't involve constantly butting heads with her over every little detail.
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