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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]
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]
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"Albeit with rather a lack of Spitfires. But the secret skirmishes are likely to have some similarities. Tell me," she requests. "Do you know if anyone's tried to go digging around offices?"
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"Well, there's worth finding and then there's finding enough that seems worthless that one can sift together a picture that's worth something. I admit I've not yet taken the lay of the land yet. Should I hope for some therapy soon?"
She eyed the eggplant. It had not transmuted.
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He lifted his water glass, but instead of drinking from it simply peered inside. "Why an asylum?" The question was not, of course, one that demanded - or even expected - an answer.
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A chew, a swallow, and a sip of her fruit juice later, she continued that "If you're gathering fantastic creatures and fantastic people from a myriad of places, the easiest way to convince us we're all off balance, to trust no-one, and that we're powerless is to put us in a place where, at least for those of us who come from the normal world, we're already set up to question our sanity just by being here."
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It was, perhaps, a tacit admission that he would understand if she thought he was crazy. After all, how many sane men believed in monsters?
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She took a bite of her sandwich and noted that "That doesn't necessarily preclude them being useful, of course."
No admission, tacit or otherwise, of her thoughts on Sam's sanity made it out past that aged and ironic face, but she at least seemed inclined towards business.
"Herr Commandant mentioned something about friends and family this afternoon. Have you encountered that before?"
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"No," he replied at length. "Though from what I've heard, the people who come to visit look like the people you know, but are either brainwashed or impostors. They'll try to reinforce the same story the staff's been spinning."
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"Well, I suppose in my case it might give a little insight into things based on who they decide to use as my family."