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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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"Fine," Mason grumbled. "You know you're a right little fucker!" He flipped off the boy's back, and then, just 'cause he hated this fucking place and he wanted the entire world to know, jogged after the retreating teenager and gave him an unfriendly shove.
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Instinctively, Zelgadis reached for his sword, only to realize he didn't have it. Or any magic.
God damn.
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His taunt-dance morphed into a somewhat overenthusiastic boxing move. The reaper raised both fists and started making jabs in the teenager's direction, goading him on to fight.
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"You're an idiot."
He turned to leave again.
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"What was that for, you bastard?"
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"I asked your name, and you never fucking told me what it is. That," Mason instructed the boy, "is impolite."
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There was no use crying about that now, though. He made his way to the sun room with his nurse, surprised to discover that they weren't immediately going to breakfast as had become the routine. But who was there to socialize with here?
Motion caught his eye and the Fable turned towards it. There appeared to be a fight underway. One of the combatants was that odd guy he had met two days ago at breakfast and the other was a stranger. What were they so up in arms about? Jack said nothing, opting instead to just watch for now, and folded his arms across his chest until he had a chance to say something.
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The man muttered something nonsenical to Zel, but didn't attempt to hit him again, thank god.
He stared, unable to think of anything to say.
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As a preventative from being hit in the face again, Zelgadis replied,
"Zelgadis. My name is Zelgadis Greywords."
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"MY. NAME. IS. MASON," he informed Zelgadis (which was a fucking retarded name, Mason thought). "IT'S. NICE. TO. MEET. YOU."
He held out his hand. "NOW IT'S POLITE TO SHAKE HANDS."
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He turned to Zelgadis and smirked. "So, we meet again, eh? Ever get that 'magic' thing worked out?"
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But then Zelgadis' luck truly began to turn (not that it was ever good)-- the stupid blonde man he'd met the first day approached, ever sarcastic.
"You speak as though you don't believe magic exists."
Which was absurd, of course-- hadn't the scruffy blonde man ever met a sorcerer?
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"I wasn't shouting at you," the reaper explained. "This fucker," he gestured in Zelgadis' direction, "doesn't seem to understand bloody English."
And magic? What was that about? "And you wanna see real magic, you just find me a pea and three walnut shells, and I'll show you some real magic." Mason grinned conspiratorially at the other two. If they had any money, maybe he could trick them out of it.
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Jack wasn't too sure he liked Mason either, but when the reaper opened his mouth to speak, Jack caught a whiff of something on his breath. He blinked in surprise. There wasn't any possible way this guy had been drinking....
"Whiskey," He stated, looking Mason right in the eye. "You have whiskey."
Oh, was he EVER going to make this Mundy share...
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Meanwhile, the blonde was most definitely stupid-- he seemed to believe that magic was impossible, which was a stupid country bumpkin idea. And he'd finally caught on the brown-haired man was drinking, which was awfully slow.
"It took you a long while to figure out this idiot was drunk off his ass."
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He pointed at Zelgadis. "Hey, can you wait a minute? I'm talking business here. When I'm done, you can go back to whatever complaint you had."
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He shrugged, deciding to eavesdrop on the conversation.
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"As for you... I might indeed have some whiskey, but you don't look like you've got much to give me in return." Mason smirked back. He might not have Roxy's intimidation techniques, but he sure as hell could smirk and act shady with the best of them.
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Rather than show all his cards at once, the Fable instead opted to see what the reaper would ASK for. Speaking of cards, though, another thought crossed his mind. "...or, perhaps, you'd like to make a wager?"
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Despite an attempt to count to ten, the two men ignoring him was pissing him off. Who started a fight and didn't end it? Zelgadis certainly didn't.
He stepped between the two men,
"Shall we continue?"
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"Excuse me!" the reaper snapped. "I'm busy here!" He shoved Zelgadis out of the way, hoping to make him go away.
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