ext_201968 ([identity profile] whiteychan.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2007-12-24 12:06 pm

Day 29: Cafeteria, Brunch

Hitsugaya left the chapel no less frustrated than before. The head doctor once again had chosen not to hide his face, yet promised he would be making an appearance at some time in the near future. He didn't like being patient, but there wasn't much choice. Either the head doctor would show his face, or he wouldn't. Renji had already seen him, and knew how to find him. That was enough.

The thought of eating made him slightly nauseous as usual, but he knew he needed to get his strength up. He could either be weak and try to force his way through brunch without eating anything, or he could be smart and actually give himself something to eat. And there was rice. Rice and fruit. He took a heaping pile of rice, and grabbed as much watermelon as he could fit on his plate, then proceeded to an empty table. He scanned the room, watching for Momo. He wasn't exactly looking forward to their conversation, knowing how she'd acted yesterday; however, he knew he had to speak to her, and there was a good chance that she would show more restraint now that the drugs were out of her system.

Thoughtfully he consumed his rice and waited.

[free at the moment, pester if you wish]

[identity profile] radiant-howl.livejournal.com 2008-01-02 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"Really?!"

Luke seemed a bit too excited at Masaru's statement, but that was actually good news to him despite the overall tone of the other boy's voice. But if there was some way he could keep Asch alive... well, he'd do it. Luke just knew he was responsible for his original's death somehow, so he was willing to do just about anything to prevent it.

"I mean... what do you mean?" He forced himself to stay calm, not wanting to seem overexcited. Not only might that freak the others out, but he always seemed to get yelled at for getting just a little too worked up... not that Masaru or Keman seemed to have problems with that, but it was second nature for Luke to expect some sort of scolding.